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"Squid, what's happening?!"
[She's been damaged. If you don't turn her back to regular data soon... She's gonna go DMIA.]
<span class="mu-r">"Wh- No!</span> <span class="mu-b">No wa</span>y! We m<span class="mu-g">ade it this</span> far! Don't<span class="mu-b"> let me</span> <span class="mu-r">die, please!"</span>
She clings on to you as you move. Nobody knows that you have your lifel1ne.app, you've been keeping it for yourself. If you plug her into it, you could shoot her out the other end. But this is experimental, you don't know what could happen. And if you consume it, you won't have anything to protect yourself if another emergency happens...
"Porcupamon-"
You look towards him. His own texture is perfectly fine, and he's fully adapted to this environment, like most Digimon.
<span class="mu-s">"You're more important than-"</span>
He stops. A few weeks ago, he probably wouldn't have leapt to Leomon's aid like that. And just a little while ago, his sense of concern only extended to you. But you've both been growing, and he's not quite as selfish anymore.
<span class="mu-s">"Don't look at me. If you think she needs it..."</span>
You nod.
>Use the device on her. This will send Bella to safety and stop her from being lost in the network, but it'll have unknown side effects on her body. It'll also cut off your own precious lifeline, as well as lose your way home. The ping is running out, and the whole tunnel might destabilize soon. You might get lost and risk other teammates going DMIA.
>Refrain from it. The cable is too important right now. You need it to navigate, and you need it to save yourself if anything goes wrong. Hold out hope that her body can stay stable until you reach the exit. It's too vital a tool to sacrifice here and now.