[quote=Fish of Oblivion] Did internal consistency leave a flaming bag of shit on your porch or something? Imperialdramon was the goddamn Big Bad of Convergence, don't you think it's just a -little- bit jarring to just up and throw in a completely different Imperialdramon as a hero without even offering an explanation from the outset? Because really, man. If you have an explanation for this, I'm still waiting to hear it. And considering Psych didn't seem to care about you up and using Imperialdramon without even asking first, I doubt he'd be that bothered about you using BanchoStingmon. Though I don't think he'd work with what you've probably got planned, so meh. [/quote] Ummm... [quote=Mattmanganon]Surely it would make sense that Yggdrasil made a failsafe that would resurrect his most powerful champion in the event of his death.[/quote] I did say... Essentially, the idea was that, in the highly likely event that the Royal Knights are to be killed (As powerful as they are, they are not invincible) they find a new host to grow with... This IS already canon in our universe, because that is exactly what happened to Examon, killed, found a new host to regrow with, as well as AncientSphinxmon and most of the other Ancients. My idea is that because Imperialdramon was 2 different Digimon, Wormon and Veemon were separated in the split... And before Vin says a word, I DO NOT HAVE ANY PLANS TO BRING HIS VEEMON INTO THIS!!! I promised that I wouldn't bring Veemon into this and I plan to keep it. Wormon, because he was bonded into Imperialdramon for so long, had his individual mind destroyed, as such has no memory of being Imperialdramon. Is this a satisfactory idea? It makes sense within the context of our universe and isn't unheard of in the official canon (When Seraphimon was destroyed in Frontier, the data of Seraphimon was absorbed by Mercurymon, but his consciousness was reconstituted into an egg.) So, what I am proposing not only has precidence within our own canon, but in official canon as well. Is this acceptable?