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>Scout out the business district that's being made faulty by the Digimon horde. You've only been there a couple of times over the years, and never with your partner. Phascomon is quite curious about how the place works, and how office workers live their lives. You could take it as a chance to understand the topography and figure out the sort of battlefield you'll be on, as well as work out how data moves while within it.
You discuss your plans with Phascomon, and conclude that you'll want to scout the place out. Going there is an uncomfortable prospect, but he really wants to see it. If you're going to be leaving soon, you suppose you should let him take a good look. You'll never get that chance again.
<span class="mu-s">"So it's settled then. Tomorrow, we go practice in the sewers."</span>
"We can sleep in a little. We've had a long couple of days. I want to rest in my own bed for a bit."
<span class="mu-s">"I'm good on naps, but I won't turn that down."</span>
You drift off to sleep after a while, going over your training plan while you wrap the blankets tight around yourself.
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The next handful of days go as planned. Apart from accidentally waking up past noon, your training on the first day is effective. Phascomon has gotten the hang of Warp Digivolving to Astamon, and he spends his time practicing his kicks and honing his aim in the sewers. Unfortunately, you can't find any actual enemies to battle. Nothing can stand a chance, and now that he's so strong, neither of you want to battle Rookies for experience. That would just be bullying. Instead, you jog alongside him as he leaps over waterways and clings to the roofs of the tunnels with his knife.
And on the day after that, you organize your .app files and make sure you have everything. The three that you used to get through the Hospital are useless here. You keep a small collection just in case you run into bots during your commute. You also get a bit of info back from Doc, regarding the Digimon you'll be facing.
Airdramon is a Champion-level Digimon that flies through the air and shoots out fireballs. It's an aerial specialist, and extremely competent at air-to-air combat. Gigadramon is a deadly cyborg with flight superiority as well as heavy explosive weaponry. He emphasizes that it might be a real threat to Astamon, and won't be a pushover. Lastly, Deltamon is a massive hulking brute, comparable to DarkTyrannomon in stature. You don't like the sound of any of these, but at least you can come up with countermeasures early.
Squid sends you some data on the partition, explaining how it's meant to work. You decide to save it for your trip with Phascomon, so you can explain it to him at the same time.