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* Upon Regulusmon's debut and gaining full control of his body, he told Hiro that Gammamon was erased, which is pretty frightening to think about considering the finale showed us what exactly he does when trying to rid himself of Gammamon's presence. But the real scary thought comes from Hiro's BatmanGambit. Upon realising that Gammamon is still alive, but barely hanging on, Hiro decides to sync with Regulusmon, something that the Digimon has been wanting Hiro to do throughout the series, in the hopes that he can give his partner enough strength to reign control of his body from within. As we saw, this did in fact work, but if this hadn't worked, and his BatmanGambit failed, not only would Hiro have unintentional provided the means of Regulusmon reaching his Ultimate evolution Acturusmon, it's very likely [=BloomLordmon=] would have been killed, the other humans partner Digimon likely would also have been killed, or infected by the GRB Factor by force, and Hiro would either be under Regulusmon's influence, or subjugated to a case of cruel mercy by him, considering his affection for him was genuine. That's not even taking into account that if Hiro hadn't thought to do his BatmanGambit when he did, Gammamon would likely be beyond saving, and true to [=GulusGammaon's=] words, there's a high probably at that point, Hiro would have ended up syncing with him anyway, as he wouldn't have any other options.

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* Upon Regulusmon's debut and gaining full control of his body, he told Hiro that Gammamon was erased, which is pretty frightening to think about considering the finale showed us what exactly he does when trying to rid himself of Gammamon's presence. But the real scary thought comes from Hiro's BatmanGambit. Upon realising that Gammamon is still alive, but barely hanging on, Hiro decides to sync with Regulusmon, something that the Digimon has been wanting Hiro to do throughout the series, in the hopes that he can give his partner enough strength to reign control of his body from within. As we saw, this did in fact work, but if this hadn't worked, and his BatmanGambit failed, not only would Hiro have unintentional provided the means of Regulusmon reaching his Ultimate evolution Acturusmon, it's very likely [=BloomLordmon=] would have been killed, the other humans partner Digimon likely would also have been killed, or infected by the GRB Factor by force, and Hiro would either be under Regulusmon's influence, or subjugated to a case of cruel mercy by him, considering his affection for him was genuine. That's not even taking into account that if Hiro hadn't thought to do his BatmanGambit when he did, Gammamon would likely be beyond saving, and true to [=GulusGammaon's=] [=GulusGammamon's=] words, there's a high probably at that point, Hiro would have ended up syncing with him anyway, as he wouldn't have any other options.
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* Upon [=Regulusmon's=] debut and gaining full control of his body, he told Hiro that [=Gammamon=] was erased, which is pretty frightening to think about considering the finale showed us what exactly he does when trying to rid himself of [=Gammamon's=] presence. But the real scary thought comes from Hiro's BatmanGambit. Upon realising that [=Gammamon=] is still alive, but barely hanging on, Hiro decides to sync with [=Regulusmon=], something that the Digimon has been wanting Hiro to do throughout the series, in the hopes that he can give his partner enough strength to reign control of his body from within. As we saw, this did in fact work, but if this hadn't worked, and his BatmanGambit failed, not only would Hiro have unintentional provided the means of [=Regulusmon=] reaching his Ultimate evolution [=Acturusmon=], it's very likely [=BloomLordmon=] would have been killed, the other humans partner Digimon likely would also have been killed, or infected by the GRB Factor by force, and Hiro would either be under [=Regulusmon's=] influence, or subjugated to a case of cruel mercy by him, considering his affection for him was genuine. That's not even taking into account that if Hiro hadn't thought to do his BatmanGambit when he did, [=Gammamon=] would likely be beyond saving, and true to [=GulusGammon's=] words, there's a high probably at that point, Hiro would have ended up syncing with him anyway, as he wouldn't have any other options.

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* Upon [=Regulusmon's=] Regulusmon's debut and gaining full control of his body, he told Hiro that [=Gammamon=] Gammamon was erased, which is pretty frightening to think about considering the finale showed us what exactly he does when trying to rid himself of [=Gammamon's=] Gammamon's presence. But the real scary thought comes from Hiro's BatmanGambit. Upon realising that [=Gammamon=] Gammamon is still alive, but barely hanging on, Hiro decides to sync with [=Regulusmon=], Regulusmon, something that the Digimon has been wanting Hiro to do throughout the series, in the hopes that he can give his partner enough strength to reign control of his body from within. As we saw, this did in fact work, but if this hadn't worked, and his BatmanGambit failed, not only would Hiro have unintentional provided the means of [=Regulusmon=] Regulusmon reaching his Ultimate evolution [=Acturusmon=], Acturusmon, it's very likely [=BloomLordmon=] would have been killed, the other humans partner Digimon likely would also have been killed, or infected by the GRB Factor by force, and Hiro would either be under [=Regulusmon's=] Regulusmon's influence, or subjugated to a case of cruel mercy by him, considering his affection for him was genuine. That's not even taking into account that if Hiro hadn't thought to do his BatmanGambit when he did, [=Gammamon=] Gammamon would likely be beyond saving, and true to [=GulusGammon's=] [=GulusGammaon's=] words, there's a high probably at that point, Hiro would have ended up syncing with him anyway, as he wouldn't have any other options.
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* Upon [=Regulusmon's=] debut and gaining full control of his body, he told Hiro that [=Gammamon=] was erased, which is pretty frightening to think about considering the finale showed us what exactly he does when trying to rid himself of [=Gammamon's=] presence. But the real scary thought comes from Hiro's BatmanGambit. Upon realising that [=Gammamon=] is still alive, but barely hanging on, Hiro decides to sync with [=Regulusmon=], something that the Digimon has been wanting Hiro to do throughout the series, in the hopes that he can give his partner enough strength to reign control of his body from within. As we saw, this did in fact work, but if this hadn't worked, and his BatmanGambit failed, not only would Hiro have unintentional provided the means of [=Regulusmon=] reaching his Ultimate evolution [=Acturusmon=], it's very likely [=BloomLordmon=] would have been killed, the other humans partner Digimon likely would also have been killed, or infected by the GRB Factor by force, and Hiro would either be under [=Regulusmon's=] influence, or subjugated to a case of cruel mercy by him, considering his affection for him was genuine. That's not even taking into account that if Hiro hadn't thought to do his BatmanGambit when he did, [=Gammamon=] would likely be beyond saving, and true to [=GulusGammon's=] words, there's a high probably at that point, Hiro would have ended up syncing with him anyway, as he wouldn't have any other options.
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* Given that [=GulusGammamon=], ''Ghost Game's'' answer to the franchise's trademark macabre apocalyptic abomination archetype, has been hiding within Gammamon for more than a year and Gammamon has been around Hiro almost constantly for that amount of time, one only wonders if he's ''watching Hiro and Gammamon'' through the latter's body too, and when they meet other humans and Digimon, there's always a Diablomon-like mastermind studying them through Gammamon. It's further made worse when you realize he can come out to bring forth the end of everything at anytime he ''likes to'' but just chose not to until the GRB corrosion he left in the Digital World reaches a tipping point, giving him a unique sense of ParanoiaFuel in a setting where Ultimates can raze entire towns and effortlessly attempt mass murder just walk around like any other Digimon, uncaring of how many people they might harm or kill.

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* Given that [=GulusGammamon=], ''Ghost Game's'' answer to the franchise's trademark macabre apocalyptic abomination archetype, has been hiding within Gammamon for more than a year and Gammamon has been around Hiro almost constantly for that amount of time, one only wonders if he's ''watching Hiro and Gammamon'' through the latter's body too, and when they meet other humans and Digimon, there's always a Diablomon-like mastermind [[Recap/DigimonAdventureMovieOurWarGame Diablomon]]-like Digimon with an unusual sense of malice and cunning studying them through Gammamon. It's further made worse when you realize he can come out to bring forth the end of everything at anytime he ''likes to'' but just chose not to remain silent until the GRB corrosion he left in the Digital World reaches a tipping point, giving him a unique sense of ParanoiaFuel in a setting where Ultimates can raze entire towns and effortlessly attempt mass murder just walk around like any other Digimon, uncaring of how many people they might harm or kill.
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* Given that [=GulusGammamon=], the series' trademark macabre apocalyptic abomination archetype, has been hiding within Gammamon for more than a year and Gammamon has been around Hiro almost constantly for that amount of time, one only wonders if he's ''watching Hiro and Gammamon'' through the latter's body too, and when they meet other humans and Digimon, there's always a Diablomon-like mastermind studying them through Gammamon. It's further made worse when you realize he can come out to bring forth the end of everything at anytime he ''likes to'' but just chose not to until the GRB corrosion he left in the Digital World reaches a tipping point, giving him a unique sense of ParanoiaFuel in a setting where Ultimates can raze entire towns and effortlessly attempt mass murder just walk around like any other Digimon, uncaring of how many people they might harm or kill.

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* Given that [=GulusGammamon=], ''Ghost Game's'' answer to the series' franchise's trademark macabre apocalyptic abomination archetype, has been hiding within Gammamon for more than a year and Gammamon has been around Hiro almost constantly for that amount of time, one only wonders if he's ''watching Hiro and Gammamon'' through the latter's body too, and when they meet other humans and Digimon, there's always a Diablomon-like mastermind studying them through Gammamon. It's further made worse when you realize he can come out to bring forth the end of everything at anytime he ''likes to'' but just chose not to until the GRB corrosion he left in the Digital World reaches a tipping point, giving him a unique sense of ParanoiaFuel in a setting where Ultimates can raze entire towns and effortlessly attempt mass murder just walk around like any other Digimon, uncaring of how many people they might harm or kill.
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* Given that [=GulusGammamon=], the series' trademark macabre apocalyptic abomination archetype, has been hiding within Gammamon for more than a year and Gammamon has been around Hiro almost constantly for that amount of time, one only wonders if he's ''watching Hiro and Gammamon'' through the latter's body too, and when they meet other humans and Digimon, there's always a Diablomon-like mastermind studying them through Gammamon. It's further made worse when you realize he can come out to bring forth the end of everything at anytime he ''likes to'' but just chose not to until the GRB corrosion he left in the Digital World reaches a tipping point, giving him a unique sense of ParanoiaFuel in a setting where Ultimates can raze entire towns and effortlessly attempt mass murder just walk around like any other Digimon, uncaring of how many people they might harm or kill.
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** In a similar tangent, there are multiple cases that wouldn't had been discovered if the protagonists didn't just happen to go to the places where the incidents are occurring for a vacation, because the offenders are too sneaky or the incidents are happening in rural towns. The other variation is the protagonist's friends just happened to get hit and alerted them. Sometimes, even Ultimates capable of killing hundreds or taking over the world are discovered because of the coincidences. Just ''how many'' towns are cratered or emptied and how many world-wipers are trying to stir an apocalypse and remain undetected?

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** In a similar tangent, there are multiple cases that wouldn't had been discovered if the protagonists didn't just happen to go to the places where the incidents are occurring for a vacation, because the offenders are too sneaky or the incidents are happening in rural towns. The other variation is the protagonist's friends just happened to get hit and alerted them. Sometimes, even Ultimates capable of killing hundreds or taking over the world are discovered because of the coincidences. At the worst case, a '''[=ZeedMillenniumon=]''' is found just because Ruli's friend asked her to investigate some hauntings and a walking corpse. Just ''how many'' towns are cratered or emptied and how many world-wipers are trying to stir an apocalypse and remain undetected?
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** In a similar tangent, there are multiple cases that wouldn't had been discovered if the protagonists didn't just happen to go to the places where the incidents are occurring for a vacation, because the offenders are too sneaky or the incidents are happening in rural towns. The other variation is the protagonist's friends just happened to get hit and alerted them. Sometimes, even Ultimates capable of killing hundreds or taking over the world are discovered because of the coincidences. Just ''how many'' towns are cratered or emptied and how many world-wipers are trying to stir an apocalypse and hot undetected?

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** In a similar tangent, there are multiple cases that wouldn't had been discovered if the protagonists didn't just happen to go to the places where the incidents are occurring for a vacation, because the offenders are too sneaky or the incidents are happening in rural towns. The other variation is the protagonist's friends just happened to get hit and alerted them. Sometimes, even Ultimates capable of killing hundreds or taking over the world are discovered because of the coincidences. Just ''how many'' towns are cratered or emptied and how many world-wipers are trying to stir an apocalypse and hot remain undetected?

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* Jyureimon's plan only failed because Hiro just happened to camp nearby, unlike most other cases where the protagonists discover a legend first before finding the Digimon responsible. The humans captured would definitely have been eaten if it wasn't for this coincidence. And we don't know how long it has been going on, so the earlier victims may have already been consumed.

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* Jyureimon's plan Jyureimon and Shawujinmon only failed get thwarted because Hiro the protagonists just happened to camp nearby, unlike most other cases where the protagonists discover a nearby instead of discovering an urban legend first before finding the Digimon responsible. The humans captured would definitely have been eaten if it wasn't for this coincidence. And we don't know how long it has these incidents had been going on, so the earlier victims may have already been consumed.consumed.
** In a similar tangent, there are multiple cases that wouldn't had been discovered if the protagonists didn't just happen to go to the places where the incidents are occurring for a vacation, because the offenders are too sneaky or the incidents are happening in rural towns. The other variation is the protagonist's friends just happened to get hit and alerted them. Sometimes, even Ultimates capable of killing hundreds or taking over the world are discovered because of the coincidences. Just ''how many'' towns are cratered or emptied and how many world-wipers are trying to stir an apocalypse and hot undetected?
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* There is a far worse implication when one rewatches the scene where Bokomon takes the killing blow to protect Gammamon in episode 13. ''Only Bokomon could've taken the knife properly''. While Hiro could've taken the knife as he is seen running to Gammamon as well, it is ultimately Hiro reenacting the death scene that snapped [=GulusGammamon=] back to Gammamon. If Hiro took the knife, he had a (slightly) higher chance of survival as it can hit a non-vital area. However, if Gammamon became [=GulusGammamon=] in response to him nearly dying, ''likely there would be no one left to bring him back to his senses with Hiro's injury, resulting in the death of everyone from the Dark Pales attack''. And don't even think about what would've happened if Hiro ''did'' die from the attack...
** This only raises the question: If Sealsdramon was already prepared to kill Hiro and his friends, has he collected any ''human'' body counts? Tokyo would've been in a state of panic with a serial killer on the loose.

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* There is a far worse implication when one rewatches the scene where Bokomon takes the killing blow to protect Gammamon in episode 13. ''Only Bokomon could've taken the knife properly''. While Hiro could've taken the knife as he is seen running to Gammamon as well, it is ultimately Hiro reenacting the death scene that snapped [=GulusGammamon=] back to Gammamon. If Hiro took the knife, he had a (slightly) higher chance of survival as it can hit a non-vital area. However, if Gammamon became [=GulusGammamon=] in response to him nearly dying, ''likely there would be no one left to bring him back to his senses with Hiro's injury, resulting in the death of everyone from the Dark Pales attack''. And don't even think about what would've happened if Hiro ''did'' die from the attack...
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If Sealsdramon was already prepared to kill Hiro and his friends, has he collected any ''human'' body counts? Tokyo would've been in a state of panic with a serial killer on the loose.
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* The Hazakura Dormitory was seemingly never seen again since Kuzuhamon brainwashed every person there to empty the dorm and dump all its property down on the road. Is the dorm in a state of disrepair after that attack? Kuzuhamon did remove all of her victim's memories and called off her exorcism ritual, but all of those valuable items are still dumped on the road for "whatever reason"...
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* Dagomon's episode brings some very unsettling implications about Hikari's run-in with the Dark Ocean. First of all, is the Shadow merely an illusion and there's a real Dagomon behind it? And are the Deep Ones who threaten to attempt essentially raping Hikari ''real humans'' enslaved and betwitched by Dagomon?
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* The first Digimon Hiro fought is a Clockmon who drains life force from people and ends up being freaked out packing by [=GulusGammamon=]. The final MonsterOfTheWeek Hiro fought before the plot really starts to pick up as a Quartzmon, a Digimon based on a quartz clock who drains life force from other people, and is heavily implied to be driven into the human world by the Pitch-Black Champion's emergence.
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* Ryudamon seemingly Dark Evolved into Gyukimon. This would be scary in other series, but in ''Ghost Game'', evolution without a Digivice is permenant. Meaning not only can Digimon accidentally/intentionally Dark Evolve into a rampaging monster...they're stuck that way for good. One only wonders how many instances of things like these are out there.

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* Ryudamon seemingly Dark Evolved into Gyukimon. This would be scary in other series, but in ''Ghost Game'', evolution without a Digivice is permenant.permanent. Meaning not only can Digimon accidentally/intentionally Dark Evolve into a rampaging monster...they're stuck that way for good. One only wonders how many instances of things like these are out there.
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* Given Quartzmon's goal is to trick people into swallowing its clones so they get a horrific dose of HorrorHunger and the actual victims realm up to ''hundreds'', it wouldn't be surprising that a large portion of these people would be at least trying to ''eat their friends, family and pets'' just like Ruli did. Based on how there's little to no public outcry afterwards and there's only a short window before the victims succumb to fatigue, it's likely none of the attempts actually gone through. And we hope they ''don't''. Imagine what happens when the public finds out about the "hundreds of mysterious deaths" about people being eaten.

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* Given Quartzmon's goal is to trick people into swallowing its clones so they get a horrific dose of HorrorHunger and the actual victims realm up to ''hundreds'', it wouldn't be surprising that a large portion of these people would be at least trying to ''eat their friends, family and pets'' just like Ruli did. Based on how there's little to no public outcry afterwards and there's only a short window before the victims succumb to fatigue, it's likely none of the attempts actually gone through. And we hope they ''don't''. Imagine what happens when the public finds out about the "hundreds of mysterious deaths" about people and animals being eaten.

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