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>Agility training: Utilize a stealthier approach. You're willing to take it slow and avoid notice. The City is already going through a few different crises at once, you don't want to attract any kind of attention to a side-mission that's inconsequential to your long-term goals.
You decide to use a stealthier approach. The largest threat isn't an individual encounter: It's your own freedom. If you get caught, things get a thousand times harder. You want to focus on stealth, so Phascomon will need to be sneaky. You'd rather not fight at all, whether it's in Rookie form or a stronger one. If things take a turn for the worse, you know he can bust out heavy firepower, so the last resort is still there.
The next morning, you begin training anew. Your Digivice still has the same few categories of training programs, but you've managed to upload location data into it, based off the partitions that you've charted. You focus on indoor hallways and tight corners. You doubt you'll find the Digimon just walking around the rooms. No, it only makes sense for them to be within the Hospital's partition, in a ghost environment much like the shopping mall. You prepare him to navigate such a place, while simulating several patrolling Commandramon.
The Digivice simulations aren't as good as a Holodeck's, but you make up for it by running the training session with an iron fist. The moment he's spotted by the enemy, he only has moments to take them out before they can sound any alarms. The two of you keep up with your drills, with minimal slacking from him.