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* Chronicler's initial introduction [[{{Foreshadowing}} has him being a]] [[HiddenDepths Marty Stu at face value,]] [[LustObject considering his attraction to Suguha,]] [[NiceGuy how much he goes out of his way to help her,]] [[StalkerWithACrush and how much Chronicler so badly wants to be within her presence]] [[HiddenDepths considering how he later down becomes increasingly]] [[HormoneAddledTeenager hormone addled]] [[SingleTargetSexuality for her,]] [[WhatTheHellHero and how even other characters,]] [[EveryoneHasStandards love rivals or not,]] [[WhatTheHellHero are calling Chronicler out]] [[ImAManICantHelpIt on how hormone crazed]] [[HiddenDepths he is showing himself and-]] [[HeelRealization Wait, what was all of that?]] [[SelfDemonstratingArticle With that, then you realize something;]] he's a DeconstructedCharacterArchetype of a Marty Stu; on the surface, he's indeed meant to come across as one, but once you look deeper into Chronicler's character, you can find a lot more depth to his character than you would've with a simple Laconic/BrevityIsWit description of him otherwise. In short, the best way to describe him shortly is simply as "HiddenDepths". In fact, all that was just described? That's only his mere [[{{Lust}} lustful]] traits ''alone'' being talked about here.

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* Chronicler's initial introduction [[{{Foreshadowing}} has him being a]] [[HiddenDepths Marty Stu at face value,]] [[LustObject considering his attraction to Suguha,]] [[NiceGuy how much he goes out of his way to help her,]] [[StalkerWithACrush and how much Chronicler so badly wants to be within her presence]] [[HiddenDepths considering how he later down becomes increasingly]] [[HormoneAddledTeenager hormone addled]] [[SingleTargetSexuality for her,]] [[WhatTheHellHero and how even other characters,]] [[EveryoneHasStandards love rivals or not,]] [[WhatTheHellHero are calling Chronicler out]] [[ImAManICantHelpIt on how hormone crazed]] [[HiddenDepths he is showing himself and-]] [[HeelRealization Wait, what was all of that?]] [[SelfDemonstratingArticle With that, then you realize something;]] he's a DeconstructedCharacterArchetype of a Marty Stu; on the surface, he's indeed meant to come across as one, but once you look deeper into Chronicler's character, you can find a lot more depth to his character than you would've with a simple Laconic/BrevityIsWit Administrivia/BrevityIsWit description of him otherwise. In short, the best way to describe him shortly is simply as "HiddenDepths". In fact, all that was just described? That's only his mere [[{{Lust}} lustful]] traits ''alone'' being talked about here.
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* Chronicler's initial introduction [[{{Foreshadowing}} has him being a]] [[HiddenDepths Marty Stu at face value,]] [[LustObject considering his attraction to Suguha,]] [[NiceGuy how much he goes out of his way to help her,]] [[StalkerWithACrush and how much Chronicler so badly wants to be within her presence]] [[HiddenDepths considering how he later down becomes increasingly]] [[HormoneAddledTeenager hormone addled]] [[SingleTargetSexuality for her,]] [[WhatTheHellHero and how even other characters,]] [[EveryoneHasStandards love rivals or not,]] [[WhatTheHellHero are calling Chronicler out]] [[ImAManICantHelpIt on how hormone crazed]] [[HiddenDepths he is showing himself and-]] [[HeelRealization Wait, what was all of that?]] [[SelfDemonstratingArticle With that, then you realize something;]] he's a DeconstructedCharacterArchetype of a Marty Stu; on the surface, he's indeed meant to come across as one, but once you look deeper into Chronicler's character, you can find a lot more depth to his character than you would've with a simple Laconic/BrevityIsWit description of him otherwise. In short, the best way to describe him shortly is simply as "HiddenDepths". In fact, all that was just described? That's only his mere [[{{Lust}} lustful]] traits ''[[UpToEleven alone]]'' being talked about here.

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* Chronicler's initial introduction [[{{Foreshadowing}} has him being a]] [[HiddenDepths Marty Stu at face value,]] [[LustObject considering his attraction to Suguha,]] [[NiceGuy how much he goes out of his way to help her,]] [[StalkerWithACrush and how much Chronicler so badly wants to be within her presence]] [[HiddenDepths considering how he later down becomes increasingly]] [[HormoneAddledTeenager hormone addled]] [[SingleTargetSexuality for her,]] [[WhatTheHellHero and how even other characters,]] [[EveryoneHasStandards love rivals or not,]] [[WhatTheHellHero are calling Chronicler out]] [[ImAManICantHelpIt on how hormone crazed]] [[HiddenDepths he is showing himself and-]] [[HeelRealization Wait, what was all of that?]] [[SelfDemonstratingArticle With that, then you realize something;]] he's a DeconstructedCharacterArchetype of a Marty Stu; on the surface, he's indeed meant to come across as one, but once you look deeper into Chronicler's character, you can find a lot more depth to his character than you would've with a simple Laconic/BrevityIsWit description of him otherwise. In short, the best way to describe him shortly is simply as "HiddenDepths". In fact, all that was just described? That's only his mere [[{{Lust}} lustful]] traits ''[[UpToEleven alone]]'' ''alone'' being talked about here.
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* Minerva's first meeting with Chronicler, in which Grandis asks her to join forces with him, doesn't go well in the slightest; Minerva calls out WhatMeasureIsANonHuman in regards to the fact while it's true her predecessor's entire species was AlwaysChaoticEvil to the extreme, Chronicler, as Delta Silver, is guilty of mass genocide of said species, and thus Minerva, the descendant of this species and a TokenHeroicOrc among them, [[RealityEnsues is absolutely appalled at the idea of working alongside someone who had no regrets about killing her mother's entire species.]]

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* Minerva's first meeting with Chronicler, in which Grandis asks her to join forces with him, doesn't go well in the slightest; Minerva calls out WhatMeasureIsANonHuman in regards to the fact while it's true her predecessor's entire species was AlwaysChaoticEvil to the extreme, Chronicler, as Delta Silver, is guilty of mass genocide of said species, and thus Minerva, the descendant of this species and a TokenHeroicOrc among them, [[RealityEnsues [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome is absolutely appalled at the idea of working alongside someone who had no regrets about killing her mother's entire species.]]



* Everyone witnessing the scene unfolded flat out confirms and or admits that [[spoiler:had Grandis transformed into Exalted Grandis within a city, the collateral damage would be so immense that the whole city would've been abandoned and rendered a glass floor]]. Considering what does happen to the otherwise desolate middle of nowhere they are [[spoiler:(Exalted Grandis' NoHoldsBarredBeatdown to Ogudomon causes the entire vicinity to look like a massive asteroid impact crater)]], they're not wrong, especially once we learn [[spoiler:the main city in ''Digimon Re: Tamers'' [[RealityEnsues still gets affected anyways; Exalted Grandis' fists pummeling Ogudomon into the ground causes immense earthquakes in the nearby area that caused a great sum of damage to the city even despite the long distance away from the city Exalted Grandis was.]]]]
* A subtle one since it's not outright stated to have been what happened, but when Red chose to fly to Pewter City using a [[HugeRiderTinyMount Pidgey]], Pidgey's much smaller stature in addition to a lack of any kind of training [[RealityEnsues was only able to get Red stuck halfway within Viridian Forest instead,]] [[SubvertedTrope even if admittedly Pidgey pulled off an impressive feat by even being able to accomplish the halfway point in the first place]].

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* Everyone witnessing the scene unfolded flat out confirms and or admits that [[spoiler:had Grandis transformed into Exalted Grandis within a city, the collateral damage would be so immense that the whole city would've been abandoned and rendered a glass floor]]. Considering what does happen to the otherwise desolate middle of nowhere they are [[spoiler:(Exalted Grandis' NoHoldsBarredBeatdown to Ogudomon causes the entire vicinity to look like a massive asteroid impact crater)]], they're not wrong, especially once we learn [[spoiler:the main city in ''Digimon Re: Tamers'' [[RealityEnsues [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome still gets affected anyways; Exalted Grandis' fists pummeling Ogudomon into the ground causes immense earthquakes in the nearby area that caused a great sum of damage to the city even despite the long distance away from the city Exalted Grandis was.]]]]
* A subtle one since it's not outright stated to have been what happened, but when Red chose to fly to Pewter City using a [[HugeRiderTinyMount Pidgey]], Pidgey's much smaller stature in addition to a lack of any kind of training [[RealityEnsues [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome was only able to get Red stuck halfway within Viridian Forest instead,]] [[SubvertedTrope even if admittedly Pidgey pulled off an impressive feat by even being able to accomplish the halfway point in the first place]].
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* Diatrex's NighInvulnerability is modeled after the TyrannosaurusRex from the video game ''VideoGame/{{Carnivores}}''. However, it's nigh invulnerability does not translate all that well once in the real world for the first time. Mirror M's brutish force is actually more than sufficient enough to break through Diatrex's armor whereas previously no other attack could. This is simply because Diatrex's nigh invulnerability could not be perfectly replicated in a materialized real world specimen this soon into the ability to materialize Diatrex successfully at all. In spite of this, however, Diatrex is still effectively MadeOfIron because it's general durability still applies to anything that isn't Mirror M trying to attack it, even though now other weapons are known to be able to damage it properly.

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* Diatrex's NighInvulnerability is modeled after the TyrannosaurusRex ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' from the video game ''VideoGame/{{Carnivores}}''. However, it's nigh invulnerability does not translate all that well once in the real world for the first time. Mirror M's brutish force is actually more than sufficient enough to break through Diatrex's armor whereas previously no other attack could. This is simply because Diatrex's nigh invulnerability could not be perfectly replicated in a materialized real world specimen this soon into the ability to materialize Diatrex successfully at all. In spite of this, however, Diatrex is still effectively MadeOfIron because it's general durability still applies to anything that isn't Mirror M trying to attack it, even though now other weapons are known to be able to damage it properly.
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* The Liquiraptors are made of liquid metal mercury that take the form of a RaptorAttack dinosaur. The result is the fact the metal they are formed from is molten in nature, and thus absurdly hot to the touch. Not only that, but it is also highly toxic, as severe burns is the least of your worries upon exposure to mercury. The reason why Liquiraptor wasn't materialized sooner wasn't simply because of technical limitation; it was out of genuine concern for everyone's well being in regards to how the Liquiraptor's unique biology could adversely affect a large area overall.

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* The Liquiraptors are made of liquid metal mercury that take the form of a RaptorAttack dinosaur. The result is the fact the metal they are formed from is molten in nature, and thus absurdly hot to the touch. Not only that, but it is also highly toxic, as severe burns is the least of your worries upon exposure to mercury. The reason why Liquiraptor wasn't materialized sooner wasn't simply because of technical limitation; it was out of genuine concern for everyone's well being in regards to how the Liquiraptor's unique biology could adversely affect a large area overall.overall.
* A common trend is that a lot of the canon characters of a given fic are sometimes given an absurd AgeLift to being at least 18 years or older, more or less for the purpose of writing sexual scenes with them. This would usually be in stark contrast with their canon works, most examples being ''Digimon Re: Adventure'', ''Digimon Re: Tamers'', ''Sword Art Online: Special Edition'', and ''Shadow Heat'' being major examples, albeit with ''Digimon Re: Tamers'' being relatively mild about it. This is basically an acknowledgement of the fact that many of the fanbase who were first time viewers when their respective source material were still fresh and new are all adults now, so that sexual scenes and graphic violence occurring in this fics is nothing out of the ordinary to the now fully grown original audience of these works.
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* ''Sword Art Online: Special Edition''[='s=] Kazuto is a slacker who appreciates reality more than gaming, and believes staying at the Level 90 status he was in the actual game wouldn't be anything he'd have to worry about soon. Then shit begins to hit the fan and he and the others being to hastily take time out of their real life matters to level grind to deal with the associated threats at hands. Considering Kazuto was already rather high in level by MMO standards, he's shown later to not be far off from the (initial) cap in how high he had progressed so shortly.
* Ryōtarō was only Level 8 when the story began. By the time Grandis reveals himself as a potential new threat within the next few days [[spoiler:'''''[[SerialEscalation Level]] [[JustOneMoreLevel 154]]'''''.]] What does [[TheFriendNobodyLikes Nobuyuki]], [[EvenEvilHasStandards of all people]], have to say about the revelation?
--> [[BladderOfSteel "... Please tell me you at least took bathroom breaks."]]



* Some of the stuff from ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko'' becomes AscendedFridgeHorror because some of the nightmarish qualities of the show are given completed context. Project Carthage? An UltimateLifeform in the form of Mirror M that was created to be used against the Nazis in WWII. The Digital Sea? A weapon gone horribly to try and eliminate Mirror M ''twice''. The fact that death cannot be reversed by the Return to the Past? Even Mirror M doesn't know that one considering he flat out admits he has no idea who the people even were that he was told he killed ''because he flat out can't remember they even existed...''



* ''Brothers Forever'' is a {{Deconstruction}} of a SelfInsertFic starring the author as himself and his older brother. When Martin "Marty" and Dalton Mollohan end up haggling for a TV that sucks the two of them into the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' anime's early seasons, Marty gets a little too full of himself and his newfound ability to play out his fantasies by using his Pokémon from ''Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon'' to try and toy around with the existing cast. In doing so, however, [[spoiler:he slowly but certainly begins to lose his memories and grasp of reality as events unfold as his mind begins to make everything around him seem all the more real to him, leaving not only him and his brother Dalton trapped in this TV, but leaving them with no escape until Dalton can beat the curse out of Marty in a Pokémon battle to end all Pokémon battles. BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor, especially in this case, considering Marty's own attempts to play out scenarios in his favor nearly screws him over ''big time''.]]



* The Liquiraptors are made of liquid metal mercury that take the form of a RaptorAttack dinosaur. The result is the fact the metal they are formed from is molten in nature, and thus absurdly hot to the touch. Not only that, but it is also highly toxic, as severe burns is the least of your worries upon exposure to mercury. The reason why Liquiraptor wasn't materialized sooner wasn't simply because of technical limitation; it was out of genuine concern for everyone's well being in regards to how the Liquiraptor's unique biology could adversely affect a large area overall.
* In terms of non-canon installments, ''Diary of an Analog'' introduces an antagonistic Alphamon known as Lady Sigma. However, this same OC Alphamon also exists in the main continuity. One might expect that there is a deliberate case of AdaptationalVillainy applied to Lady Sigma in ''Diary of an Analog''. In reality, [[spoiler:there is actually no change to the overall characterization of Lady Sigma here. The only true difference in both canon and non-canon depiction is the fact the latter has actual free will as opposed to the canon version which has a heavily applied RestrainingBolt.]]

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* The Liquiraptors are made of liquid metal mercury that take the form of a RaptorAttack dinosaur. The result is the fact the metal they are formed from is molten in nature, and thus absurdly hot to the touch. Not only that, but it is also highly toxic, as severe burns is the least of your worries upon exposure to mercury. The reason why Liquiraptor wasn't materialized sooner wasn't simply because of technical limitation; it was out of genuine concern for everyone's well being in regards to how the Liquiraptor's unique biology could adversely affect a large area overall.
* In terms of non-canon installments, ''Diary of an Analog'' introduces an antagonistic Alphamon known as Lady Sigma. However, this same OC Alphamon also exists in the main continuity. One might expect that there is a deliberate case of AdaptationalVillainy applied to Lady Sigma in ''Diary of an Analog''. In reality, [[spoiler:there is actually no change to the overall characterization of Lady Sigma here. The only true difference in both canon and non-canon depiction is the fact the latter has actual free will as opposed to the canon version which has a heavily applied RestrainingBolt.]]
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* The Liquiraptors are made of liquid metal mercury that take the form of a RaptorAttack dinosaur. The result is the fact the metal they are formed from is molten in nature, and thus absurdly hot to the touch. Not only that, but it is also highly toxic, as severe burns is the least of your worries upon exposure to mercury. The reason why Liquiraptor wasn't materialized sooner wasn't simply because of technical limitation; it was out of genuine concern for everyone's well being in regards to how the Liquiraptor's unique biology could adversely affect a large area overall.

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* The Liquiraptors are made of liquid metal mercury that take the form of a RaptorAttack dinosaur. The result is the fact the metal they are formed from is molten in nature, and thus absurdly hot to the touch. Not only that, but it is also highly toxic, as severe burns is the least of your worries upon exposure to mercury. The reason why Liquiraptor wasn't materialized sooner wasn't simply because of technical limitation; it was out of genuine concern for everyone's well being in regards to how the Liquiraptor's unique biology could adversely affect a large area overall.overall.
* In terms of non-canon installments, ''Diary of an Analog'' introduces an antagonistic Alphamon known as Lady Sigma. However, this same OC Alphamon also exists in the main continuity. One might expect that there is a deliberate case of AdaptationalVillainy applied to Lady Sigma in ''Diary of an Analog''. In reality, [[spoiler:there is actually no change to the overall characterization of Lady Sigma here. The only true difference in both canon and non-canon depiction is the fact the latter has actual free will as opposed to the canon version which has a heavily applied RestrainingBolt.]]

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* ''Operation R.E.B.O.O.T.''[='s=] [=T-Rating=] comes from [[spoiler:Raiga and her composites not realizing the big deal behind their usual swearing. Raiga, the other Ambassadors, Chronicler, Eidolon, and the Ultimorian Deities being prone to violence more brutal than what is seen in ''[=C:KND=]''. The implication Solgaleo and Lunala did the deed off-screen because of a Cosmog suddenly roaming the area in the aftermath. The fact Father and Monty are both kidnapped by Eidolon and leaves the Delightfuls without anyone to keep them in line, and Sector V feeling an odd sympathy for them considering they're five minds that no longer have a brain to command them.]] Due to the OriginStory aspect of the first arc considering Sector V isn't formed yet being a plot point early on, everyone except Nigel wasn't a part of the KND before. As for who they were beforehand, they were basically ordinary civilians whom inevitably found some reason to try and join the KND. [[spoiler:That's not even getting into the implied ''massive'' body count in the ''[[WhamEpisode Operation K.E.R.A.S.O.N.]]'' [[WhamEpisode multi-parter]].]]



* In a spin-off to ''Truth and Ideals'', the protagonist has a Poipole companion which isn't truly his yet because he doesn't keep it in any kind of Poké Ball. Somebody tries to catch it several times... only to not realize Ultra Beasts NoSell ordinary Poké Ball types. [[spoiler:The Alter Beasts only were caught in them because they weren't even actual Ultra Beasts to begin with, as well as the fact Alter Beasts only have half the effectiveness with Beast Balls for that matter compared to a regular Ultra Beast.]]



* Aelita, unlike Chronicler towards Suguha, [[spoiler:doesn't initially return Jérémie's feelings for her; instead of returning the attraction mutually like in the canon, Aelita learns of the possibility of Jérémie trying to potentially manipulate her into behaving like [[EntitledToHaveYou how he would desire it]], rather than of her own true choice.]]



* The way the two main characters arrive in Dinotopia during ''Dinotopia: The Miniseries Retold'' has them not as two civilian outsiders like in the miniseries proper, but rather as two World War II pilots who crash land, and both of them are from differing sides of the war in question. Naturally the two are not going to immediately get along with each other even when the local megafauna appearing before them does get the two to stop fighting and realize just where the heck they are.
** Unlike most instances of first contact with the island's natives, the first dinosaur to see the duo in question? The carnivorous ''Saurophaganax''.



--> "What else besides a human has the ability to speak? I talk like you, I sound like a Russian chick but a human nevertheless, but ''why'' do I have the ability to speak? Do you find it scary, yes, no? If so, then just how scarred mentally are you from this world? How mad have you been driven by the things you had seen in your life? What have you known about me?"

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--> "What else besides a human has the ability to speak? I talk like you, I sound like a Russian chick but a human nevertheless, but ''why'' do I have the ability to speak? Do you find it scary, yes, no? If so, then just how scarred mentally are you from this world? How mad have you been driven by the things you had seen in your life? What have you known about me?"me?"
* Diatrex's NighInvulnerability is modeled after the TyrannosaurusRex from the video game ''VideoGame/{{Carnivores}}''. However, it's nigh invulnerability does not translate all that well once in the real world for the first time. Mirror M's brutish force is actually more than sufficient enough to break through Diatrex's armor whereas previously no other attack could. This is simply because Diatrex's nigh invulnerability could not be perfectly replicated in a materialized real world specimen this soon into the ability to materialize Diatrex successfully at all. In spite of this, however, Diatrex is still effectively MadeOfIron because it's general durability still applies to anything that isn't Mirror M trying to attack it, even though now other weapons are known to be able to damage it properly.
* The Liquiraptors are made of liquid metal mercury that take the form of a RaptorAttack dinosaur. The result is the fact the metal they are formed from is molten in nature, and thus absurdly hot to the touch. Not only that, but it is also highly toxic, as severe burns is the least of your worries upon exposure to mercury. The reason why Liquiraptor wasn't materialized sooner wasn't simply because of technical limitation; it was out of genuine concern for everyone's well being in regards to how the Liquiraptor's unique biology could adversely affect a large area overall.
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--> "Sooo why don't you simply use your [[Disney/{{Aladdin}} phenomenal cosmic power]] to, ya know, [[CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot flat out]] ''[[CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot reverse]]'' [[CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot the heat death going on entirely?]]"

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--> "Sooo why don't you simply use your [[Disney/{{Aladdin}} [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} phenomenal cosmic power]] to, ya know, [[CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot flat out]] ''[[CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot reverse]]'' [[CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot the heat death going on entirely?]]"

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* [[spoiler:Solgaleo and Lunala frequently have their armored bodies clipped and regenerated as to farm valuable materials necessary to craft armor that is designed to withstand the extreme environments of the Ultimorian Multiverse, since even the Ultimorian Deities themselves have major issues surviving there anymore. Grandis flat out admits that had Solgaleo and Lunala never existed nobody would've been able to go through there or into that place ever again.]]
* ''Operation R.E.B.O.O.T.''[='s=] [=T-Rating=] comes from [[spoiler:Raiga and her composites not realizing the big deal behind their usual swearing. Raiga, the other Ambassadors, Chronicler, Eidolon, and the Ultimorian Deities being prone to violence more brutal than what is seen in ''[=C:KND=]''. The implication Solgaleo and Lunala did the deed off-screen because of a Cosmog suddenly roaming the area in the aftermath. The fact Father and Monty are both kidnapped by Eidolon and leaves the Delightfuls without anyone to keep them in line, and Sector V feeling an odd sympathy for them considering they're five minds that no longer have a brain to command them.]] Due to the OriginStory aspect of the first arc considering Sector V isn't formed yet being a plot point early on, everyone except Nigel wasn't a part of the KND before. As for who they were beforehand, they were basically ordinary civilians whom inevitably found some reason to try and join the KND.
** [[spoiler:That's not even getting into the implied ''massive'' body count in the ''[[WhamEpisode Operation K.E.R.A.S.O.N.]]'' [[WhamEpisode multi-parter]].]]

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* [[spoiler:Solgaleo Solgaleo and Lunala frequently have their armored bodies clipped and regenerated as to farm valuable materials necessary to craft armor that is designed to withstand the extreme environments of the Ultimorian Multiverse, since even the Ultimorian Deities themselves have major issues surviving there anymore. Grandis flat out admits that had Solgaleo and Lunala never existed nobody would've been able to go through there or into that place ever again.]]
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* ''Operation R.E.B.O.O.T.''[='s=] [=T-Rating=] comes from [[spoiler:Raiga and her composites not realizing the big deal behind their usual swearing. Raiga, the other Ambassadors, Chronicler, Eidolon, and the Ultimorian Deities being prone to violence more brutal than what is seen in ''[=C:KND=]''. The implication Solgaleo and Lunala did the deed off-screen because of a Cosmog suddenly roaming the area in the aftermath. The fact Father and Monty are both kidnapped by Eidolon and leaves the Delightfuls without anyone to keep them in line, and Sector V feeling an odd sympathy for them considering they're five minds that no longer have a brain to command them.]] Due to the OriginStory aspect of the first arc considering Sector V isn't formed yet being a plot point early on, everyone except Nigel wasn't a part of the KND before. As for who they were beforehand, they were basically ordinary civilians whom inevitably found some reason to try and join the KND.
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* [[spoiler:Minerva demonstrates the negatives of pulling a OneWingedAngel too soon for your own good. As Silver Naotolis, she began to quickly shed her exterior shell to deal with the escalating threat Chronicler was posing to her, but in doing so she was sucked into the very miniature vortex she was actively attempting to escape and in the process of shedding her former self, lost her ability to keep herself from getting sucked in to another world. As a result, she makes her next appearance as a partially damaged Silver Naotolis with only her actual face semi-exposed and ready to emerge fully.]]

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* [[spoiler:Minerva Minerva demonstrates the negatives of pulling a OneWingedAngel too soon for your own good. As Silver Naotolis, she began to quickly shed her exterior shell to deal with the escalating threat Chronicler was posing to her, but in doing so she was sucked into the very miniature vortex she was actively attempting to escape and in the process of shedding her former self, lost her ability to keep herself from getting sucked in to another world. As a result, she makes her next appearance as a partially damaged Silver Naotolis with only her actual face semi-exposed and ready to emerge fully.]]



* [[spoiler:Because Mirror M by nature is immune to the memory wipe of the [[ResetButton Return to the Past]], in the aftermath in which Mirror M wakes up after a TimeParadox causes him to end up in a overwritten version of the timeline in which the facility he was kept in was already long since destroyed. Since Mirror M wants answers from the Lyoko Warriors, he flat out doesn't even bother waiting for them and goes to seek them out first at Kadic in broad daylight.]]
** [[spoiler:Not only that, but there's ''how'' the TimeParadox even happens; the whole facility was scheduled to be handled by maintenance staff for a power failure two days prior to the breakout for an accident which occurs on the day prior which almost allowed Mirror M to escape, resulting in the facility running on manual emergency power to restrain him again. These very staff, as well as every other staff in the facility, are all killed off or otherwise no longer have a reason to show up, as the Return To The Past sends time back to the third day before the breakout. With none of the systems operational by the afternoon of day three which caused the maintenance the next day to occur, and nobody having been there to turn on the emergency power, as well as having been stirred awake faster by the Return To The Past, Mirror M effortlessly escapes his containment three days before he would've originally broken out. As for Chronicler, he, alongside every other AI in the facility, had already escaped with Chronicler's own immunity to the ResetButton allowing him to keep his original memories of the breakout as to why it ultimately traumatizes him so much.]]
* [[spoiler:Rather than the Crests being what unlocks Perfect Level, they're instead what unlocks Ultimate Level for the Chosen, which goes to show how it's so much harder to unlock Ultimate/Final by comparison to Perfect. Mugendramon flat out states as well that it took him millennia to achieve his current form, and doesn't believe what he's seeing as real when [=MetalGreymon=] undergoes Ultimate Evolution into [=WarGreymon=].]]

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* [[spoiler:Because Because Mirror M by nature is immune to the memory wipe of the [[ResetButton Return to the Past]], in the aftermath in which Mirror M wakes up after a TimeParadox causes him to end up in a overwritten version of the timeline in which the facility he was kept in was already long since destroyed. Since Mirror M wants answers from the Lyoko Warriors, he flat out doesn't even bother waiting for them and goes to seek them out first at Kadic in broad daylight.]]
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Not only that, but there's ''how'' the TimeParadox even happens; the whole facility was scheduled to be handled by maintenance staff for a power failure two days prior to the breakout for an accident which occurs on the day prior which almost allowed Mirror M to escape, resulting in the facility running on manual emergency power to restrain him again. These very staff, as well as every other staff in the facility, are all killed off or otherwise no longer have a reason to show up, as the Return To The Past sends time back to the third day before the breakout. With none of the systems operational by the afternoon of day three which caused the maintenance the next day to occur, and nobody having been there to turn on the emergency power, as well as having been stirred awake faster by the Return To The Past, Mirror M effortlessly escapes his containment three days before he would've originally broken out. As for Chronicler, he, alongside every other AI in the facility, had already escaped with Chronicler's own immunity to the ResetButton allowing him to keep his original memories of the breakout as to why it ultimately traumatizes him so much.]]
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* [[spoiler:Rather Rather than the Crests being what unlocks Perfect Level, they're instead what unlocks Ultimate Level for the Chosen, which goes to show how it's so much harder to unlock Ultimate/Final by comparison to Perfect. Mugendramon flat out states as well that it took him millennia to achieve his current form, and doesn't believe what he's seeing as real when [=MetalGreymon=] undergoes Ultimate Evolution into [=WarGreymon=].]]



** [[spoiler:Not only that, but Goofball's depiction in the fic is a warning sign of the above that proceeds to happen next; because of Goofball's antics, the entire house is off-guard and unready to deal with a much, much more lethal threat in the reverse guise; something that quickly results in Goofball getting killed because everyone failed to take into account who the real dangerous ImaginaryFriend in the Darigus and little girl situation is.]]
*** Speaking of which, [[spoiler:the Hooligan is accused of [[MythologyGag the same stunt Goofball tries to pull in the canon right when he arrives at Foster's.]] Unlike Goofball, who delayed his revelation of being an ImaginaryFriend until the very end of the episode, the Hooligan doesn't bother waiting and immediately transforms not into his usual werewolf form, but instead into a winged reptilian abomination that proceeds to scare the pants off of everyone in the household to convince everyone of him being an ImaginaryFriend. Also, they ''try'' to suggest locking him up with the Extremosaurus, but considering the Hooligan is otherwise perfectly ''sane and intelligent'', they consider it unethical to lock up the Hooligan especially considering the fact the Hooligan's a {{Jerkass}} at most who happens to have a lot of EldritchAbomination and ImplacableMan-esque powers.]]

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** [[spoiler:Not Not only that, but Goofball's depiction in the fic is a warning sign of the above that proceeds to happen next; because of Goofball's antics, the entire house is off-guard and unready to deal with a much, much more lethal threat in the reverse guise; something that quickly results in Goofball getting killed because everyone failed to take into account who the real dangerous ImaginaryFriend in the Darigus and little girl situation is.]]
*** Speaking of which, [[spoiler:the
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** The
Hooligan is accused of [[MythologyGag the same stunt Goofball tries to pull in the canon right when he arrives at Foster's.]] Unlike Goofball, who delayed his revelation of being an ImaginaryFriend until the very end of the episode, the Hooligan doesn't bother waiting and immediately transforms not into his usual werewolf form, but instead into a winged reptilian abomination that proceeds to scare the pants off of everyone in the household to convince everyone of him being an ImaginaryFriend. Also, they ''try'' to suggest locking him up with the Extremosaurus, but considering the Hooligan is otherwise perfectly ''sane and intelligent'', they consider it unethical to lock up the Hooligan especially considering the fact the Hooligan's a {{Jerkass}} at most who happens to have a lot of EldritchAbomination and ImplacableMan-esque powers.]]



* [[spoiler:Minerva's first meeting with Chronicler, in which Grandis asks her to join forces with him, doesn't go well in the slightest; Minerva calls out WhatMeasureIsANonHuman in regards to the fact while it's true her predecessor's entire species was AlwaysChaoticEvil to the extreme, Chronicler, as Delta Silver, is guilty of mass genocide of said species, and thus Minerva, the descendant of this species and a TokenHeroicOrc among them, [[RealityEnsues is absolutely appalled at the idea of working alongside someone who had no regrets about killing her mother's entire species.]]]]
* [[spoiler:Chronicler and Kizmel sharing the Eriksen surname with Ken and Enric is due to a ''massive'' series of {{Inverted}} RelativeError situations which ''nobody'' wants to address due to the entire situation becoming a ''massive'' TraumaButton for Chronicler and Grandis that'll essentially be the upbringing of a TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening if talked about so carelessly. In short, the best way to explain the situation without provoking either of the latter two's [[TraumaButton Trauma Buttons]] is to label this whole ordeal a case of [[ContrivedCoincidence pure unadulterated coincidence and nothing more]].]]
** The ''real'' answer? [[spoiler:It's an {{Invoked}} VoodooShark as the direct consequence of a TimeyWimeyBall effect having taken place in Chronicler's entire conception process; [[RiddleForTheAges the entire ordeal is otherwise never intended to have a set in stone answer to it]].]]
* [[spoiler:Plio's powers and arsenal are straight out the abilities one would expect to see in ''Super Sentai'' or ''Kamen Rider'' for the heroes anyways. Plio, much like any example of the villains using the same type of powers and mecha in those shows, displays just how ''dangerous'' a HeroAntagonist like him can truly get when he possesses powers and abilities which tend to traditionally make the heroes in a {{Toku}} show overpowered much of the time instead.]]
** [[spoiler:[[WhamEpisode The absurdly high stakes with Plio's debut arc]] is simple; the encounters with all of the other Ultimorian Deities up to this pointed have been treated LighterAndSofter despite their own powers they have; Plio's confrontation is treated more of a {{Deconstruction}} and {{Subversion}} of how all of the other Ultimorian Deities have been introduced up until now, considering even with his regular form, all of the cast near him pulls a major FreakOut upon his revelation as a Deity, and things are treated disturbingly realistically because of Plio's PhysicalGod nature as well as [[NighInvulnerable his]] [[TheJuggernaut overall]] [[ImplacableMan absurd]] [[OlympusMons power]] as an Ultimorian Deity.]]

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* [[spoiler:Minerva's Minerva's first meeting with Chronicler, in which Grandis asks her to join forces with him, doesn't go well in the slightest; Minerva calls out WhatMeasureIsANonHuman in regards to the fact while it's true her predecessor's entire species was AlwaysChaoticEvil to the extreme, Chronicler, as Delta Silver, is guilty of mass genocide of said species, and thus Minerva, the descendant of this species and a TokenHeroicOrc among them, [[RealityEnsues is absolutely appalled at the idea of working alongside someone who had no regrets about killing her mother's entire species.]]]]
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* [[spoiler:Chronicler Chronicler and Kizmel sharing the Eriksen surname with Ken and Enric is due to a ''massive'' series of {{Inverted}} RelativeError situations which ''nobody'' wants to address due to the entire situation becoming a ''massive'' TraumaButton for Chronicler and Grandis that'll essentially be the upbringing of a TraumaticSuperpowerAwakening if talked about so carelessly. In short, the best way to explain the situation without provoking either of the latter two's [[TraumaButton Trauma Buttons]] is to label this whole ordeal a case of [[ContrivedCoincidence pure unadulterated coincidence and nothing more]]. The ''real'' answer? [[spoiler:It's an {{Invoked}} VoodooShark as the direct consequence of a TimeyWimeyBall effect having taken place in Chronicler's entire conception process; [[RiddleForTheAges the entire ordeal is otherwise never intended to have a set in stone answer to it]].]]
** The ''real'' answer? [[spoiler:It's an {{Invoked}} VoodooShark as the direct consequence of a TimeyWimeyBall effect having taken place in Chronicler's entire conception process; [[RiddleForTheAges the entire ordeal is otherwise never intended to have a set in stone answer to it]].]]
* [[spoiler:Plio's Plio's powers and arsenal are straight out the abilities one would expect to see in ''Super Sentai'' or ''Kamen Rider'' for the heroes anyways. Plio, much like any example of the villains using the same type of powers and mecha in those shows, displays just how ''dangerous'' a HeroAntagonist like him can truly get when he possesses powers and abilities which tend to traditionally make the heroes in a {{Toku}} show overpowered much of the time instead.]]
** [[spoiler:[[WhamEpisode
[[WhamEpisode The absurdly high stakes with Plio's debut arc]] is simple; the encounters with all of the other Ultimorian Deities up to this pointed have been treated LighterAndSofter despite their own powers they have; Plio's confrontation is treated more of a {{Deconstruction}} and {{Subversion}} of how all of the other Ultimorian Deities have been introduced up until now, considering even with his regular form, all of the cast near him pulls a major FreakOut upon his revelation as a Deity, and things are treated disturbingly realistically because of Plio's PhysicalGod nature as well as [[NighInvulnerable his]] [[TheJuggernaut overall]] [[ImplacableMan absurd]] [[OlympusMons power]] as an Ultimorian Deity.]]
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* Pick any newly encountered HumanoidAbomination, EldritchAbomination, or AnimalisticAnimation, and then have the newly appearing entity speak. Depending on personal preference, an abomination being capable of speech could be considered NightmareRetardant... except the natural reaction to learning something other than a human is capable of speech. "YouCanTalk" doesn't begin to describe some of the reactions in question. Some are initially unfazed, such as [[SeenItAll Kirigaya Ken]], but then some entities take notice of the fact some people view their ability to speak InUniverse or out as NightmareRetardant. Naotolis in particular, during her first encounter with Ken, taunts Ken's confidence with confronting her by asking one key question:

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* Pick any newly encountered HumanoidAbomination, EldritchAbomination, or AnimalisticAnimation, AnimalisticAbomination, and then have the newly appearing entity speak. Depending on personal preference, an abomination being capable of speech could be considered NightmareRetardant... except the natural reaction to learning something other than a human is capable of speech. "YouCanTalk" doesn't begin to describe some of the reactions in question. Some are initially unfazed, such as [[SeenItAll Kirigaya Ken]], but then some entities take notice of the fact some people view their ability to speak InUniverse or out as NightmareRetardant. Naotolis in particular, during her first encounter with Ken, taunts Ken's confidence with confronting her by asking one key question:
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* A subtle one since it's not outright stated to have been what happened, but when Red chose to fly to Pewter City using a [[HugeRiderTinyMount Pidgey]], Pidgey's much smaller stature in addition to a lack of any kind of training [[RealityEnsues was only able to get Red stuck halfway within Viridian Forest instead,]] [[SubvertedTrope even if admittedly Pidgey pulled off an impressive feat by even being able to accomplish the halfway point in the first place]].

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* A subtle one since it's not outright stated to have been what happened, but when Red chose to fly to Pewter City using a [[HugeRiderTinyMount Pidgey]], Pidgey's much smaller stature in addition to a lack of any kind of training [[RealityEnsues was only able to get Red stuck halfway within Viridian Forest instead,]] [[SubvertedTrope even if admittedly Pidgey pulled off an impressive feat by even being able to accomplish the halfway point in the first place]].place]].
* Pick any newly encountered HumanoidAbomination, EldritchAbomination, or AnimalisticAnimation, and then have the newly appearing entity speak. Depending on personal preference, an abomination being capable of speech could be considered NightmareRetardant... except the natural reaction to learning something other than a human is capable of speech. "YouCanTalk" doesn't begin to describe some of the reactions in question. Some are initially unfazed, such as [[SeenItAll Kirigaya Ken]], but then some entities take notice of the fact some people view their ability to speak InUniverse or out as NightmareRetardant. Naotolis in particular, during her first encounter with Ken, taunts Ken's confidence with confronting her by asking one key question:
--> "What else besides a human has the ability to speak? I talk like you, I sound like a Russian chick but a human nevertheless, but ''why'' do I have the ability to speak? Do you find it scary, yes, no? If so, then just how scarred mentally are you from this world? How mad have you been driven by the things you had seen in your life? What have you known about me?"
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* ''Operation R.E.B.O.O.T.''[='s=] [=T-Rating=] comes from [[spoiler:Raiga and her composites not realizing the big deal behind their usual swearing. Raiga, the other Ambassadors, Chronicler, Eidolon, and the Ultimorian Deities being prone to violence more brutal than what is seen in ''[=C:KND=]''. The implication Solgaleo and Lunala did the deed off-screen because of a Cosmog suddenly roaming the area in the aftermath. The fact Father and Monty are both kidnapped by Eidolon and leaves the Delightfuls without anyone to keep them in line, and Sector V feeling an odd sympathy for them considering they're five minds no longer without a brain to command them.]] Due to the OriginStory aspect of the first arc considering Sector V isn't formed yet being a plot point early on, everyone except Nigel wasn't a part of the KND before. As for who they were beforehand, they were basically ordinary civilians whom inevitably found some reason to try and join the KND.

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* ''Operation R.E.B.O.O.T.''[='s=] [=T-Rating=] comes from [[spoiler:Raiga and her composites not realizing the big deal behind their usual swearing. Raiga, the other Ambassadors, Chronicler, Eidolon, and the Ultimorian Deities being prone to violence more brutal than what is seen in ''[=C:KND=]''. The implication Solgaleo and Lunala did the deed off-screen because of a Cosmog suddenly roaming the area in the aftermath. The fact Father and Monty are both kidnapped by Eidolon and leaves the Delightfuls without anyone to keep them in line, and Sector V feeling an odd sympathy for them considering they're five minds that no longer without have a brain to command them.]] Due to the OriginStory aspect of the first arc considering Sector V isn't formed yet being a plot point early on, everyone except Nigel wasn't a part of the KND before. As for who they were beforehand, they were basically ordinary civilians whom inevitably found some reason to try and join the KND.
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* Takeru is an SexGod which is also meant to be a DeconstructedCharacterArchetype for him at the same time, although not by a whole lot and for a different reason than you would expect. Because Takeru DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength, he has scarily strong stamina and has a good amount of capabilities to pleasure any woman's lust for sex; however, he's also a very athletic person with a lot of strength to the point many women are turned off at the prospect of having sex with him because Takeru is ''too'' strong in the bedroom to where they fear he might accidentally hurt them in the process. Even Hikari, who can actually satisfy Takeru's needs, mentions at times she feels pain from the aftermath of any session with Takeru at times, even if she outright mentions Takeru not being rough at the same time.

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* Takeru is an a SexGod which is also meant to be a DeconstructedCharacterArchetype for him at the same time, although not by a whole lot and for a different reason than you would expect. Because Takeru DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength, he has scarily strong stamina and has a good amount of capabilities to pleasure any woman's lust for sex; however, he's also a very athletic person with a lot of strength to the point many women are turned off at the prospect of having sex with him because Takeru is ''too'' strong in the bedroom to where they fear he might accidentally hurt them in the process. Even Hikari, who can actually satisfy Takeru's needs, mentions at times she feels pain from the aftermath of any session with Takeru at times, even if she outright mentions Takeru not being rough at the same time.
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* Takeru is an InUniverse MemeticSexGod which is also meant to be a DeconstructedCharacterArchetype for him at the same time, although not by a whole lot and for a different reason than you would expect. Because Takeru DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength, he has scarily strong stamina and has a good amount of capabilities to pleasure any woman's lust for sex; however, he's also a very athletic person with a lot of strength to the point many women are turned off at the prospect of having sex with him because Takeru is ''too'' strong in the bedroom to where they fear he might accidentally hurt them in the process. Even Hikari, who can actually satisfy Takeru's needs, mentions at times she feels pain from the aftermath of any session with Takeru at times, even if she outright mentions Takeru not being rough at the same time.

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* Takeru is an InUniverse MemeticSexGod SexGod which is also meant to be a DeconstructedCharacterArchetype for him at the same time, although not by a whole lot and for a different reason than you would expect. Because Takeru DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength, he has scarily strong stamina and has a good amount of capabilities to pleasure any woman's lust for sex; however, he's also a very athletic person with a lot of strength to the point many women are turned off at the prospect of having sex with him because Takeru is ''too'' strong in the bedroom to where they fear he might accidentally hurt them in the process. Even Hikari, who can actually satisfy Takeru's needs, mentions at times she feels pain from the aftermath of any session with Takeru at times, even if she outright mentions Takeru not being rough at the same time.
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* ''[=DinoSquad RX=]'' has Roger waking up having missed his classes as well as the others having done as well, but rather than Roger getting the blame for any of it, everyone instead blames the sudden, rampant appearances of dinosaurs for why that particular day was all sorts of crazy. Not only that, but his and Buzz's footage of driving for their lives from the male ''Tyrannosaurus'' has both of them as innocent bystanders against a clearly mutant monstrosity caught on camera. Security also becomes incredibly tight, leaving little room for both protagonist and antagonist to change form without being seen.
* [[spoiler:Victoria already knows everyone's secret identities because of her ability to smell one's DNA and any mutations within it, thus even in human form you can't hide whatever ''other'' forms you may or may not have even if you tried.]]
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* Everyone witnessing the scene unfolded flat out confirms and or admits that [[spoiler:had Grandis transformed into Exalted Grandis within a city, the collateral damage would be so immense that the whole city would've been abandoned and rendered a glass floor]]. Considering what does happen to the otherwise desolate middle of nowhere they are [[spoiler:(Exalted Grandis' NoHoldsBarredBeatdown to Ogudomon causes the entire vicinity to look like a massive asteroid impact crater)]], they're not wrong, especially once we learn [[spoiler:the main city in ''Digimon Re: Tamers'' [[RealityEnsues still gets affected anyways; Exalted Grandis' fists pummeling Ogudomon into the ground causes immense earthquakes in the nearby area that caused a great sum of damage to the city even despite the long distance away from the city Exalted Grandis was.]]]]

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* Everyone witnessing the scene unfolded flat out confirms and or admits that [[spoiler:had Grandis transformed into Exalted Grandis within a city, the collateral damage would be so immense that the whole city would've been abandoned and rendered a glass floor]]. Considering what does happen to the otherwise desolate middle of nowhere they are [[spoiler:(Exalted Grandis' NoHoldsBarredBeatdown to Ogudomon causes the entire vicinity to look like a massive asteroid impact crater)]], they're not wrong, especially once we learn [[spoiler:the main city in ''Digimon Re: Tamers'' [[RealityEnsues still gets affected anyways; Exalted Grandis' fists pummeling Ogudomon into the ground causes immense earthquakes in the nearby area that caused a great sum of damage to the city even despite the long distance away from the city Exalted Grandis was.]]]]]]]]
* A subtle one since it's not outright stated to have been what happened, but when Red chose to fly to Pewter City using a [[HugeRiderTinyMount Pidgey]], Pidgey's much smaller stature in addition to a lack of any kind of training [[RealityEnsues was only able to get Red stuck halfway within Viridian Forest instead,]] [[SubvertedTrope even if admittedly Pidgey pulled off an impressive feat by even being able to accomplish the halfway point in the first place]].
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* Other than the PornWithPlot premise, ''Digimon Re: Adventure''[='s=] actual plot based premise is one based off of the ConnectedAllAlong trope shown in ''Adventure'' and ''02'', but especially in the aftermath of ''02''[='s=] ending in which the barrier between the digital world and the real world is no more. In ''Digimon Re: Adventure'', by the time Taichi's Greymon and Parrotmon fight each other for the first time 15 years prior, everyone who was a witness to said fight, Hikari included, ends up eventually gaining a Digimon partner of their own. However, eventually those witnesses end up having witnesses of their own based on how they decided to go about their daily lives with their new Digimon, and those witnesses of these witnesses get Digimon of their own. What follows next is an endless chain reaction which causes the two worlds to be forced into a state of coexistence in which laws rapidly have to be developed in the real world as to monitor human/Digimon relations, and various licenses are needed to so much as legally own a Digimon of a certain level or higher as to avoid trouble with the law. For example, everyone can legally own am Adult Level mon without a license or with one, but they outright require a license for those Perfect Level or stronger. In short, much like how ''Truth and Ideals'' was written to be the author's own FixFic of the ''Pokémon Black and White'' anime series, ''Digimon Re: Adventure'' technically qualifies as a FixFic of ''Digimon Adventure tri.'' due to the author going with a plot idea that is generally considered a TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot scenario considering the numerous implications ''02''[='s=] ending can give for some people, such as how the two different worlds developed their coexistence and what struggles they had to go through to achieve peace nearly 25 years after ''02''[='s=] final battle.

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* Other than the PornWithPlot premise, ''Digimon Re: Adventure''[='s=] actual plot based premise is one based off of the ConnectedAllAlong trope shown in ''Adventure'' and ''02'', but especially in the aftermath of ''02''[='s=] ending in which the barrier between the digital world and the real world is no more. In ''Digimon Re: Adventure'', by the time Taichi's Greymon and Parrotmon fight each other for the first time 15 years prior, everyone who was a witness to said fight, Hikari included, ends up eventually gaining a Digimon partner of their own. However, eventually those witnesses end up having witnesses of their own based on how they decided to go about their daily lives with their new Digimon, and those witnesses of these witnesses get Digimon of their own. What follows next is an endless chain reaction which causes the two worlds to be forced into a state of coexistence in which laws rapidly have to be developed in the real world as to monitor human/Digimon relations, and various licenses are needed to so much as legally own a Digimon of a certain level or higher as to avoid trouble with the law. For example, everyone can legally own am an Adult Level mon without a license or with one, but they outright require a license for those Perfect Level or stronger. In short, much like how ''Truth and Ideals'' was written to be the author's own FixFic of the ''Pokémon Black and White'' anime series, ''Digimon Re: Adventure'' technically qualifies as a FixFic of ''Digimon Adventure tri.'' due to the author going with a plot idea that is generally considered a TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot scenario considering the numerous implications ''02''[='s=] ending can give for some people, such as how the two different worlds developed their coexistence and what struggles they had to go through to achieve peace nearly 25 years after ''02''[='s=] final battle.

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* Other than the PornWithPlot premise, ''Digimon Re: Adventure''[='s=] actual plot based premise is one based off of the ConnectedAllAlong trope shown in ''Adventure'' and ''02'', but especially in the aftermath of ''02''[='s=] ending in which the barrier between the digital world and the real world is no more. In ''Digimon Re: Adventure'', by the time Taichi's Greymon and Parrotmon fight each other for the first time 15 years prior, everyone who was a witness to said fight, Hikari included, ends up eventually gaining a Digimon partner of their own. However, eventually those witnesses end up having witnesses of their own based on how they decided to go about their daily lives with their new Digimon, and those witnesses of these witnesses get Digimon of their own. What follows next is an endless chain reaction which causes the two worlds to be forced into a state of coexistence in which laws rapidly have to be developed in the real world as to monitor human/Digimon relations, and various licenses are needed to so much as legally own a Digimon of a certain level or higher as to avoid trouble with the law. For example, everyone can legally own am Adult Level mon without a license or with one, but they outright require a license for those Perfect Level or stronger. In short, much like how ''Truth and Ideals'' was written to be the author's own FixFic of the ''Pokémon Black and White'' anime series, ''Digimon Re: Adventure'' technically qualifies as a FixFic of ''Digimon Adventure tri.'' due to the author going with a plot idea that is generally considered a TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot scenario considering the numerous implications ''02''[='s=] ending can give for some people, such as how the two different worlds developed their coexistence and what struggles they had to go through to achieve peace nearly 25 years after ''02''[='s=] final battle.

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* Other than the PornWithPlot premise, ''Digimon Re: Adventure''[='s=] actual plot based premise is one based off of the ConnectedAllAlong trope shown in ''Adventure'' and ''02'', but especially in the aftermath of ''02''[='s=] ending in which the barrier between the digital world and the real world is no more. In ''Digimon Re: Adventure'', by the time Taichi's Greymon and Parrotmon fight each other for the first time 15 years prior, everyone who was a witness to said fight, Hikari included, ends up eventually gaining a Digimon partner of their own. However, eventually those witnesses end up having witnesses of their own based on how they decided to go about their daily lives with their new Digimon, and those witnesses of these witnesses get Digimon of their own. What follows next is an endless chain reaction which causes the two worlds to be forced into a state of coexistence in which laws rapidly have to be developed in the real world as to monitor human/Digimon relations, and various licenses are needed to so much as legally own a Digimon of a certain level or higher as to avoid trouble with the law. For example, everyone can legally own am Adult Level mon without a license or with one, but they outright require a license for those Perfect Level or stronger. In short, much like how ''Truth and Ideals'' was written to be the author's own FixFic of the ''Pokémon Black and White'' anime series, ''Digimon Re: Adventure'' technically qualifies as a FixFic of ''Digimon Adventure tri.'' due to the author going with a plot idea that is generally considered a TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot scenario considering the numerous implications ''02''[='s=] ending can give for some people, such as how the two different worlds developed their coexistence and what struggles they had to go through to achieve peace nearly 25 years after ''02''[='s=] final battle.battle.
* Everyone witnessing the scene unfolded flat out confirms and or admits that [[spoiler:had Grandis transformed into Exalted Grandis within a city, the collateral damage would be so immense that the whole city would've been abandoned and rendered a glass floor]]. Considering what does happen to the otherwise desolate middle of nowhere they are [[spoiler:(Exalted Grandis' NoHoldsBarredBeatdown to Ogudomon causes the entire vicinity to look like a massive asteroid impact crater)]], they're not wrong, especially once we learn [[spoiler:the main city in ''Digimon Re: Tamers'' [[RealityEnsues still gets affected anyways; Exalted Grandis' fists pummeling Ogudomon into the ground causes immense earthquakes in the nearby area that caused a great sum of damage to the city even despite the long distance away from the city Exalted Grandis was.]]]]

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