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‘ Whenever we give up, leave behind, and forget too much, there’s always the danger that the things we have neglected will return with added force. ’ — Carl Jung
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Meiko : Mimi-san, you’re amazing. Mimi : Huh? How come? Meiko : A 1st year volunteering, doing and saying as you please. I can’t do any of that. Mimi : How come? You should! Meiko : Most girls can’t.
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“People don’t understand the word ruthless. They think it means ‘mean.’ It’s not about being mean. It’s about seeing the bright, clear line that leads from A to B. The line that goes from motive to means. Beginning to end. It’s about seeing that bright, clear line and not caring about anything but the beautiful fact that you can see the solution. Not caring about anything else but the perfection of it.”
- Marco, Book #30: The Reunion, pg. 71 (by K.A. Applegate)
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Do ya have a significant other?
I’m significant by myself
#› associations › mikoto#› character select › mikoto#› associations › yuuko#› character select › yuuko#› associations › sayo#› character select › sayo
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Although she knew better, she couldn’t help but chuckle at his slip-up. There was no doubt in her mind it was an accident, but going along with it…that might be a bit too much, wouldn’t it? And Pascale didn’t want to make the evening a sour one, certainly.
“Don’t worry, I didn’t think you meant me. Allow me to go get the wine and we’ll find a good people-watching spot. Unless you have one in mind already.”
Before he could answer, she turned and hurried off for the table, prepared to get some wine to soothe everything.
“ ... right.” He said more so to himself, seeing as she’d already gone. Tugging at his shirt collar, he had to inwardly berate himself. Fumbling so easily like that after one drink was kinda pathetic, and it wasn’t like the drink was even touching him.
He’d waited patiently for her to return with the glasses, glancing back at the party about them. Those dancing seemed quite strained, but, knowing all the political air about them, it was understandable why he’d felt that way.
Combing a hand through his hair, he could only sigh at the thoughts. At least, it was enjoyable for a good part of it, if one actually focused on the dancing aspect itself rather than the potential implications.
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🍘 ╏ HEADCANON . DIGIMON .
Considering she does keep digimon for new hackers to pick from, her digibank is actually quite full of digimon of various levels, primarily child-level (or rookie) digimon. She has her own, not quite like the Aiba’s. Hers is far more clinical: cut and dry, much like herself. There is no ‘farm’ for digimon to roam and grow. An assortment of child (rookie) level digimon gather in her reserves, to be switched out often.
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🍘 ╏ HEADCANON . DIGIVICE .
Digivices in Cyber Sleuth take up a different role entirely from the series. They were created and popularized by Kamishiro Enterprises to act as a supplement digital device (literally “digivice”) to their new version of ‘web surfing’ in the sense it has become virtual reality, immersing the senses into another state of reality.
Here, they take up various appearances: cellphone (Nokia), goggles (MC & Yuuko), glasses, and, if you’re really good at tech, it can be integrated into your clothing (looking at you, Arata). They act like smart glasses and are wearable computers (with the exception of their cellphone versions), but the ‘computer’ portion is/can be projected before them. It’s difficult for others to look at unless they’re directly behind the user. They appear as blank blue screens with text dripping down the screen–somewhat like the matrix–to others.
It is equipped with the basic apps for example:
Basic Phone App — equipped with video messaging.
DigiLine — a popular messaging service based on Line.
Basic Internet Browser.
Unique Apps include:
Digibank — Hackers are able to store a number of digimon. The space is equal to the ability of the hacker and digimon combination as well as memory chips.
Digimon Farm — Unique to only Aiba.
Considering EDEN is a relatively new feature, many companies (mainly traditionalists) still use the old style of internet and business management. However, it has become increasingly popular for malls and other businesses (especially those with ties to the government) to use EDEN as their main method of conducting businesses. As such, many government officials use EDEN for work. Companies who are able to move their company to EDEN are seen as prestigious.
Analog controls is what people refer to the old style of hacking (read: using a keyboard without relying on their digimon to activate particular stacks, etc.). A keyboard does ‘pop out’ when using a digivice, but it tends to be little used. The full immersion given by a digivice tends to overtake the user into tricking their senses to the point there have been some consumers unable to tell the difference. Of these users, there have been black market companies tricking users into trapping themselves in EDEN while taking their bodies to be shipped elsewhere. Users who are trapped in EDEN fall under what is known as “EDEN Syndrome.”
Accessing EDEN is not without limitations. A user cannot access EDEN without utilizing a station. In their world, EDEN is pretty much akin to today’s Wi-Fi. There’s some that you need to pay for as well, and those that allow users to use their wifi as long as they have their info from their internet company. They have personal apps that can be used without WiFi, such as the DigiLine (their messaging service) and usual phone option. It does have a display to show the other’s face on the other side–sorta like skype or facetime. I have no idea where the camera would be though …. what if it was from security …
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*YOUR CHARACTER: IN 5 QUOTES.
tell us your favorite quotes from your character. give us an idea of who they are by five things they’ve said. then tag your friends.
❛ What kind of flowerly logic is that? Are you expecting to win me over with some sappy words? ❜
❛ It’s not about what you get, it’s about the time an energy spent thinking about what might make the other person happy. That’s the present’s true value. ❜
❛ Um, excuse me, but do we have an actual strategy for this? ❜
❛ EDEN is … is the dream my father built! Keep your filth out of it! ❜
❛ I guarantee the food here is top notch! I’ll be happy if you agree. ❜
tagged by: kinda stole it. lol.
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intp: if you bite it and you die, it's poisonous. if it bites you and you die, it's venomous
enfp: what if it bites me and it dies?
intp: that means you're poisonous
istj: what if it bites itself and i die?
entj: that's voodoo
isfp: what if it bites me and someone else dies?
intp: that's correlation, not causation
entp: what if we bite each other and neither of us dies?
istp: that's kinky
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you can’t be with me or you’re gonna get beat up.
i’m already beat up. we’ll be fine.
Meiko’s Relationships [6/?] - Meiko & Meicoomon
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forget slow burn romance, give me slow burn found family. give me enemies to friends to siblings. tired, weary old mentors learning to live again for their plucky young apprentices. heroes sharing apartments after world saving adventures because they’re so used to living with each other. dramatic “oh shit” moments where one gets kidnapped and the other realizes “god, that’s my kid.” i want to sit and watch in agony for thirty chapters while two idiots slowly adopt each other, someone get on it
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