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You do exactly that. You make a quick pitstop at home, then finally turn the program off. It looks like you've been watching TV for a whole day and a half. Any bot that requests a metadata clip during your hospital visit is going to get a decent alibi. However, if they're zealous enough to ask for full-day scans, you'll be in trouble.
Once that errand is cleared, you head to the rooftop. It's to the West, where a big block of office buildings are. You're worried about the crowd, but the place in question is nestled among several skyscrapers. It's a relatively short structure, with its siblings looming over it. The massive partitions block the view of the Tower, ensuring that Brigadramon doesn't have a clear line of sight to your meeting place. It looks safe.
The urban jungle also makes for a good ambush location, even if you can't be spotted by aerial observers. It reminds you of that empty lot from Doc's original workshop, only expanded across multiple city blocks. You send Phascomon out as you clamber across the rooftops. Nobody is present at this altitude, and since it's a business district, punks don't come here to play around. You're left to scout by yourself, taking care to avoid the false windows, in case any office workers are requesting a direct view out of their partitions.
True enough, you spy several Commandramon on a nearby building. They're standing vigil over the meeting place, their weapons held staunchly in their clawed hands.
<span class="mu-s">"There's a presence after all."</span>
"Nothing we can't handle, right?"
<span class="mu-s">"Easy pickings. Unless they have some secret weapon. Remember what Doc said."</span>
The Rookies aren't enough to dissuade you for the meeting. Hi-Commandramon is in a role of authority now, he needs guards. You're on-edge, but you're still willing to talk to him with these ones present. You just hope they're not recording.
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