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"What exactly is that subnet for? That just looks like a big sphere."
<span class="mu-s"><span class="mu-b">"It's the customer redirection interface for the whole mall. There must be enough room in there for multiple Digimon to hide."</span></span>
"We're going to have to go in there to get them?"
<span class="mu-s"><span class="mu-b">"Correct. That's why I wanted to ask you: Do you really want to go in there? I can call for backup, but I'm sure you're not okay with that. This is my job, I can handle it from here. I just can't make any promises about your friend. And humans aren't supposed to go into these types of partitions, you'll be all disoriented and-"</span></span>
"No, absolutely not. No calling bots."
The fact that you're entering, and not relying on his backup, are both set in stone. There's nothing he can do to stop you from diving in, apart from fighting you, and the same goes for him trying to call in reinforcements. Porcupamon was right, you can't even tell if he's already reported you while inside the cockpit. It was just a risk you had to take if you wanted his help. The idea of backup is enticing, however. Your hand moves to your communication interface, and you consider opening it up.
>Go in with the forces you currently have. You can't fully trust a Digimon that works for 87O, but he seems to be cooperating properly for now. Insist on going in with him, his Mekanorimon, and Porcupamon, to confront whatever Digimon kidnapped Doc and his helpers.
>Call for backup. You have the Dogs of War who you can ask for help. Maybe they could send someone over. However, if they do, you're absolutely certain that it'll cause a mess with Commandramon. He can't turn a blind eye to a terrorist group showing up to help, and they won't leave him alive as a loose end.