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Ahhhhh the Transformers-Evangelion crossover! Where Starscream is Sachiel and Optimus is then Eva-01. LOVE IT!


This must happen. IC.
@dirty slime
I'm fine with you defeating Devimon just by punching him, but logically speaking you wouldn't get the vaccine advantage. If Gigan had been built to defeat Digimon, maybe, but Gigan's creators aren't even aware digimon are a thing.


About that... His original creators? No idea. Current masters? Heard of it, took a look inside the Digiworld and wants to do SCIENCE and RESEARCH on the inhabitants without drawing the attention and ire of the Lawmen (The Royal Knights), to little success and was only able to get basic but relatively useful data and information through remote viewing. Pretty much like using nature documentaries as basis for one's own research.

Also, if Humans were able to come up with programs against/for Digimon and know quite a few things about them, even those who were initially unaware of their existence; what's stopping an incredibly advanced alien race that can trek the Multiversal Sea and unlocked the secrets of FTL travel from doing the same?
@dirty slime
Yeah, but how would that affect a Digimon?

No normal program is going to harm a Digimon, because a Digimon isn't bound by the rules of computer science. An antivirus could attempt to delete it, and a Digimon could simply eat the antivirus. It's a virus-type, but it's not actually a virus. It's a living entity that originates in data, but it's not really a computer program....

Logically speaking, there's no real way any technology Gigan possesses would be able to delete Devimon. An antivirus system would simply serve as a light snack, unless it was animate and magical.


Sufficiently advanced technology. Unless you want me to call the GM out on this?
@dirty slime
1. Sufficiently advanced alien tech acts as a vaccine-type against Devimon? That makes no sense...

2. Sure, but it just means that any organic tissue damage would still be remaining.


Data's data. What's happening isn't really vaccine data transfer, but rather a brute-force attempt at deleting and fragmenting Devimon's data using computing technology literally millions of years ahead of anything mankind made.
@dirty slime
1) umm..... how?

2) the Black Gears can't repair organic systems, they only affect technology

3) there was no control involved, the Black Gears were literally just a power boost. Devimon incorrectly assumed Gigan was going to murder all kinds of shit on his own. I've already stated that player characters cannot be mind-controlled by Devimon.

This is a reply to your post IC tho.


1. Sufficiently advanced alien tech. That and Gigan is only TWO METERS TALL.

2 & 3. Mistaken assumptions, I'd have expected that virus boost to make people go mad from the sudden boost of unholy vitality. Also, It's hard to tell where Gigan's organic components end and where his machine ones begin.
@dirty slime
Digimon are beings of pure data, but again, they're able to convert physical matter into data. If their scope is large enough that physical matter falls within it, then these beings' tech would also fall within it.


But still won't be easy or wise to take them on without expecting ferocious resistance.
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Wait, I thought gigan was full sized? Which means devimon is currently taller them gigan.


By a meter or so probably.
And you guys keep forgetting that Gigan is only two meters tall.
@dirty slime
They eat and corrupt data. Diaboromon was able to take control of every nuclear weapon launching facility on the planet with ease by infecting the internet. Pretty much any technology that utilizes the transfer of data is susceptible to their influence.


That was of human artifice and Digimon are born of mankind, so of course they'd know what to do in order to fess up human tech. The kind of tech Gigan's masters use is closer to what the Borg would wield. If the Borg weren't convinced the path to perfection was assimilation and instead sought to constantly improve themselves by gathering as much data and technology they didn't already possess from the universe. So not very likely unless the Digimon acclimated themselves to their tech.
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