[NULL] ARCHIVE
[Welcome to the ARCHIVE, where we collect, analyze, and--of course--archive data on various Digital Anomolies.][Select a line of research below.]
Digital Entities
[Also known as 'Digimon' to the wider world. Several Digimon are Archived here, and make up a majority of the Archives.][Select a Classification below]
Digital Devices
[While technically long-form for [DigiVice], these archives cover any Digital Device and Items instead of just standard [Partner Links].
HubPass

[A unique device created for and utilized within the Virtual Reality MMO, <Master Tamer>.][Around the size of a modern mobile phone, the device is often carried in one's pocket, around the neck on a lanyard, or attached to a belt.]
[It is paired with clear, card-like <DataChips>, capable of various functions by inserting them into the HubPass.][Most commonly, the cards are used to capture and summon the fake Digimon present within the game. Oddly, they are also compatible with "capturing" real Digimon, but only with a mutual agreement between the parties.][Once a HubPass is bound to a real Digimon, it generates a pair of cards for their <In-Training> and <Rookie> stages. Further cards are generated as the Digimon grows stronger.][Cards also exist to apply various boosts and bonuses to Digimon, including Special Evolution items like <Digi-Mentals> and the <X-Antibody>.][Item Cards and some Digimon Cards are awarded as prizes from the <Tamer Trial> Arcade game, and some Gachapon machines. Players wishing to expand their combat options are recommended to seek out and test their luck at the Arcade.]
PulseGear
[The [PulseGear] is a wristband marketed as a fitness tracker. It is a successor to Albadin Electronic's previous project, the [VitalBand]. As such, it is in reality a [Digimon Dock], a device meant to store and interact with Digimon. It is currently in prototype testing.][The Device is often paired with a phone app of the same name, which appears to look like a fitness tracking app. However, it also has hidden features to acquire and interact with Digimon under the guise of [Buddies.]]
Digital Anomalies
[Archive Data that does not fit within previous Archives, or data that has yet to be understood and categorized.]
[WARNING: INSUFFIENCT PERMISSIONS]
[ [NEXUS PATH] is a [FULL-DIVE VR] game built around data collected on Digimon over the years. While marketed as a game, it is akin to an interactive archive. While none of the Digimon within [NEXUS PATH] are 'real' (Due to lacking a DigiCore), it is not uncommon for real Digimon to slip into the server.]
Non-Combatant Entities
[All Entities here are non-threatening, and often are seen as passive or defensive. Very few are hostile or pose as dangerous in high enough quantities.]

Nonomon
<Family> [NONE]
<Structure> [NONE]<An odd Digimon that, like DemiMeramon, seems to be a sentient flame surrounding a DigiCore.><However, further observation has shown that its not a flame at all. Rather, it's a clump of Data constantly streaming from the DigiCore itself.>

Nullmon
<Family> [NONE]
<Structure> [NONE]<A Small Digimon that has Digivolved from Nonomon. Data still streams from its body, but its DigiCore now resides within its actual body><It is a very energetic and friendly Digimon with a large appetite. Those that feed it are almost always instantly considered friends.>

Pitmon
<Family> [NONE]
<Structure> [NONE]<A Small Digimon that resembles a seed. it is covered with hair-like bristles, allowing it to ride on other Digimon by sticking to their fur or feathers.><Although small, they can be quite hostile and are not afraid to bite if threatened.>

Pitamon
<Family> [NONE]
<Structure> [NONE]<A small, round Digimon with two strong front legs. It uses these legs to not only drag itself around, but to also dig into the ground to both sleep and hide><The flower on its back smells sweet and is often sought out by other Digimon. However, its leaves are extremely bitter.>

Nyankimon
<Family> [NONE]
<Structure> [NONE]<A small, round Digimon with two ear-shaped nubs on its head. Its face and whiskers glow periodically, even as it sleeps.><The color of its face and whiskers vary, but are always one single color. This color also seems to remain consistent throughout its Digivolutions.>

Nyonmon
<Family> [NONE]
<Structure> [NONE]<A small, box-shaped Digimon that had four nubby legs. Its body seems to be made of a durable metal, and is resistant to scratching and rust.><Their face is brighter than Nyankimon's, and always look like sideways Emoticons. Many default to the ':3' emote, but others have been observed being used to display various emotions.>
Rookie Combatants
[Combatants the pose an average risk, but are usually passive or defensive.]

NullDORUmon
<Family> [DRAGON'S ROAR] / [VIRUS BUSTERS]
<Structure> [FREE]<An Evolution of Nullmon, seemingly built form the data of [DORUmon]. Little is known about this Digimon, and its absence from the Host Computer's Data is puzzling.><Scans of its data has shown a mix of different Digimon within its coding. [Lunamon], [Coronamon], and [Salamon] have traces interlaid on top of the [DORUmon] data. One individual has even had [Human] Data mixed in, however we are unsure how that came to be.>

Kerfemon
<Family> [METAL EMPIRE]
<Structure> [DATA]; [VIRUS] (GLITCH)<An overly friendly Digimon that resembles a robotic cat. However, despite resembling a feline, they act closer to a household canine.><Its ears and whiskers are holograms that float away from the body, but still react as if attached. While preferring to avoid fights, Kerfemon can project hard-light claws in a manner similar to their ears and whiskers.><Beneath its scarf is a round jewel. While some suggest it's the Digimon's DigiCore, displaying it on the surface is dangerous for a Rookie. Perhaps thats why its covered?>KNOWN PARTNERS:
- Vulcan
Adult Combatants
[Combatants that pose an increased danger risk. It is not recommended to commence combat unassisted.]
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Perfected Combatants
[<WARNING>]
[Combatants pose a high risk to safety. Do not engage without assistance! Level-matching recommended.]
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Ultimate Combatants
[<WARNING>]
[Combatants pose an extremely high risk to safety. Level-matching required. Avoid Engagement if possible.]
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Ultra Combatants
[<WARNING>]
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[Good Luck, kid.]
[You'll Need It.]