桐生 義弥 「 Joshua 」 (
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Characters: Apartment F3 002 fodder! (That's you Elec Man and Hibiki Kuze! and all hangers on and attachments, not just of the digimon persuasion)
When: 06 May 2013
Where: Apartment F3 002!
What: An open log to get acquainted. No posting order, super casual.
[And. A few hours after arrival, Joshua managed to make it to the apartment block thanks to the directions of his digimon. Who now was exhausted enough to have fallen asleep in his arms. He unlocked and pushed the door open, shutting it with one of his legs. And he looked around.
Not terrible. Kind of pokey, a little small, and the carpet was pretty dire. The most disconcerting thing was the fact he could see three rooms, none of which appearing to have locks on the doors. ....Irritating. Very much so. But it was a roof. That was all that could be expected, especially for free. Unceremoniously, he moved to the living area, curling upon the sofa almost instantly, allowing Viximon to sleep on his torso. And he moved his hands through his pockets, pulling out what he'd been given at the terminal. A digivice, a D unit, and of course his phone. Which still wasn't working. So he examined the interfaces on each carefully, fingers moving to scratch the little digimon behind the ears as he waited for other inhabitants, if they were going to turn up at all.]
When: 06 May 2013
Where: Apartment F3 002!
What: An open log to get acquainted. No posting order, super casual.
[And. A few hours after arrival, Joshua managed to make it to the apartment block thanks to the directions of his digimon. Who now was exhausted enough to have fallen asleep in his arms. He unlocked and pushed the door open, shutting it with one of his legs. And he looked around.
Not terrible. Kind of pokey, a little small, and the carpet was pretty dire. The most disconcerting thing was the fact he could see three rooms, none of which appearing to have locks on the doors. ....Irritating. Very much so. But it was a roof. That was all that could be expected, especially for free. Unceremoniously, he moved to the living area, curling upon the sofa almost instantly, allowing Viximon to sleep on his torso. And he moved his hands through his pockets, pulling out what he'd been given at the terminal. A digivice, a D unit, and of course his phone. Which still wasn't working. So he examined the interfaces on each carefully, fingers moving to scratch the little digimon behind the ears as he waited for other inhabitants, if they were going to turn up at all.]
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Leormon, would you like to join me for healing once we find our room?
[Being a plant digimon has it's advantages, healing moves and all. Hibiki smiles faintly, glad to see that his and Daichi's demons get along. He's accepted that Floramon is somehow attached to him, even if his phone won't turn on. Maybe she's from the d-terminal? When they find Yamato, he'll ask. He climbs the last few steps up to their floor, and quickly checks what room he's in.]
Want to check my room first, Daichi?
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Yeah sure. Ha, looks like we're neighbors at least?
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[Hibiki smiles and nods.]
It'll be an early taste of college dorm housing.
[Assuming the world doesn't end. He opens his door at this point, taking a look around inside and--]
Oh! You must be my roommate.
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Oh...
[Her partner looks nonchalant, a leg crossed over the other, simply glancing at apparent roomie from over his phone - one hand still petting the little fox-like digimon. Well. This person doesn't seem like a psychopath. Yet. He'll reserve judgement on that. For now, have the brightest of smiles. ]
Mhm~ And you must be mine. Nice to meet you, and all that. I'll just assume the person with you is part of this... cosy little arrangement too?
New friends! I like new friends.
That's lovely, Viximon.
... Well?
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[Sorry Daichi, your partner is troting right in the room to go investigate Viximon happily, nosing the MUCH smaller digimon like a mother cat]
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[And Viximon happily jumps off the sofa and Joshua, newfound energy totally being used to ...half run, half bounce (since her legs are so stubby and not adequate at all) around Leormon.]
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I'm Hibiki Kuze, and this is Daichi Shijima. He's from the next apartment over.
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...And your digimon?
[Yes, the Floramon hasn't escaped his attention. A plant Digimon? Jealous. He turns to her, since Viximon is currently trying to climb on Leormon's head.]
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Kiriyu, huh? Did you just show up here too?
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Please excuse my companion.
Yeah, do you know what happened to the rest of the people? Tokyo's never this quiet.
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Hello. Nice to meet you, Floramon, Leormon. And there's no need. From what I've gathered, we're all in the same boat.
... What an adventure.
[Perhaps if either of the four of them were anything close to perceptive, they should have noticed the driest hint of sarcasm in that rather benign statement. Hibiki's question answered his next one, so...
First things first, a glance to Daichi.]
Ah. Before we continue, it's Kiryu. Not Kiriyu. Just so you know.
[And a small shrug.]
Anyway, It's a mystery to me. And I don't exactly know about you, Floramon, Leormon, but I recall Viximon saying that she's not from the city originally, she doesn't know either. I suppose it's unknown for now, exactly like why only parts of Tokyo are actually here.
[He's got a suspicion, but the foxblob interrupts.]
Yes... I thought the world you're all from must have been really strange. You didn't seem to have much of anything... just duplicates of metal boxes. But the metal boxes are really good to sleep in! ...If there's not any Numemon in there. They don't like sharing...
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So... Do you think this isn't really Tokyo? It seems like they just... imitated it.
[Why is everything so confusing.]
Ugh. Numemon.
[It isn't the Numemon that catches Hibiki's attention, though.]
What metal boxes?
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Can I borrow your D-terminal? I can draw on it!
[And.It's handed over and soon enough, This beauty fills the screen. Viximon looks sheepish. ]
I don't have fingers, or hands... or arms... so I can't draw very well.
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So Numemon are more demons?
[Pause.]
You're very talented for someone without thumbs. Better than anything I could have done.
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... So your metal boxes are just vending machines. Wonderful. It's just like thousands more in the Tokyo I come from.
[Finally, Hibiki's question. He crosses his arms about his rakish torso, eyes unamused. It's not like he needs his ESP or even a fraction of it to see that the two worlds aren't exactly side-by-side like good little parallels. They're collapsing in on each other.]
Who knows. There's hardly any reason to total their own city with a duplication of a faraway place they may or may not have known about before this, though. Normally, new parallels are created all of the time. Existence takes a separate turn, and a new reality is birthed - carrying on a hypothetical what if as reality. This isn't exactly supposed to happen. It's not like I actually know, but this world appears pretty established. Certainly not new.
...Can't you feel it? The two realities are clashing against each other for survival.
[And after some thought.]
With the lack of people from Tokyo, I'd assume this world is winning. But who knows.
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[At this point? He wouldn't be surprised. Life's gotten weird lately.]
[. . . And speaking of weird.]
You can feel that?
[Hibiki is both impressed and a little bit alarmed.]
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[A small laugh. This child is pretty obsessed with demons. Joshua's not exactly heard anyone but him use that term for the digimon, which is pretty indicative that his version of Tokyo isn't all that peaceful.
But there's a time and a place for that. Now certainly isn't it.]
...Hm? It's pretty obvious. Look outside. There's elements of both just standing side-by-side in the same reality. Our vending machines, their dull little city. And like I said, it's really not supposed to happen this way. The earthquake which happened when we were brought here is kind of conclusive to that.
Imagine- Hibiki, Floramon, a pane of glass. A cracked one. That's the wall between parallels. Something that keeps one thing on one side, another thing on another. In our little imaginary situation, we're trickling into this world. Drops, if anything. That's what our vending machines are. There's probably multiples because it's way simpler to just duplicate something than find variants. Takes up less space too, if you get my drift.
[And if they don't, too bad. He doesn't want to go into that.]
Now imagine on either side of said pane, you forcing your hands against it. Whichever pushes hardest will certainly win. But the pane itself... It won't be pretty when it finally gives out. Look at all the damage caused by that earthquake just to bring little old us here.