Author's Note: Eheheh, probably shoulda posted this earlier, since it'd been written for months, but I forgot + got lazy XD;; I'd like to note that it's been years since I've seen Digimon Adventure/02, so some of the concepts I'd mentioned (ie/ time passing, I think it got changed for 02...) might be off, but bear with me. It still makes plenty of sense.

Ah, also there's a site for this: http: I don't own Digimon or the concept of it X) Or Kiwimon. But the rest of the characters/Digimon belong to me ;o;

Digimon VIRAL
Episode One
Four Is A Solid Number

The clouds rolled over the city, grey and murky. They were full of rain and ready to cry it out. Cars screamed at each other on the roadways, trying to get home before the downpour began. The faintest bit of light was filtering through the mist, reflecting off of the windows which covered the walls of the tall buildings.

A tall, violet-haired boy was running down the street, headphones on and panting. A distant rumble of thunder made the boy pick up his pace. Evidently he was trying to avoid the rain and get home quickly. The bottoms of his grey pants were wet from the puddles of last night's rain. He turned corners a little too quickly, frowning when the CD he was listening to skipped a few times.

Finally deciding to take shortcuts which involved alleyways, he let his legs carry him through one. And another. And another. But the one he was in at the moment was different. Long, narrow, and dark. And there was the faintest glow coming from between two rusty dumpsters. A thin cloud of smoke was being blown away from the mysterious light. He looked around to see if anyone was watching him, then quickly ran over.

The first thing his eyes fell upon was a long curl of crimson red fur, dirty and slightly matted. A few steps later, he noticed a lump of white fur. Fur which had black, white-tipped feathers sticking out of it.

"What…the…" he quietly muttered.

The lump of fur moved. It pulled its head from under a pile of blankets and shook itself violently, in a very dog-like manner. On closer inspection it very well looked like a dog. It had thin, black-rimmed blue eyes, and red patterns under each. Its ears were long and hairy…red, too. The thing's stomach and paws were a dark grey, and it had odd red bandanas tied around each leg, with white zigzags and more odd feathers. It also wore a gold chain around its neck with a sun hanging off of it.

"A stray dog, but…a really odd looking one…" The teen frowned, his cobalt eyes scanning over it again.

It looked at him as if he were an idiot. "I'm not a dog…"

One of the batteries rolled out of the boy's Discman when he rapidly backed into a wall, accidentally hitting the machine against it. "What…the…hell…"

"I knew something like this was going to happen…" The creature rubbed it's paw over it's face in an unusually humanlike manner. "Like I said…not a dog. I'm a Digimon…. Err, digital monster, of sorts…"

The teenager rubbed his back from the previous impact, noting that wall grime had gotten on his blue plaid over shirt. He grasped for his music player, and jerked his hand back when he felt something new laying on it. It was a small, electronic device. Red and grey, with a loop at the top and a long, red tassel hanging from the bottom. He stared at it as if it were about to leap at him and tear him apart, then shared that look with the dog-like thing.

"Oh, excellent…. Finally found you, after waiting so long…in this damn alley. What's your name, kid?" The Digimon seemed to relax, it's eyes taking on a slightly softer appearance.

"N-Nathan. And I'm nowhere near being a kid. What in hell is going on here anyway?" Nervously, he finally reached out to take the device, which felt unusually warm to the touch. The screen in the center of it lit up and showed a curiously accurate map of the surrounding area. Nathan stared at it in awe for a little then turned his attention back to the Digimon.

"I see you're completely foreign to the idea…but we're partners. You're a Digi-Destined…and I'm your Digimon partner… Oh, the name's Canismon…by the way." He said it slightly monotonously, with a gaze that was hard to see if he was looking at Nathan or something past him.

"Digi-Destined? Mind explaining yourself a little more?" Nathan pocketed the device, but then thought twice and pulled it out again, "And what is this thing anyway?"

"Explaining…would simply take too long. Let's just say…you'll figure it out as time goes on. And the tasseled thing…is your Digivice. You'll find it's use soon enough too…" Canismon turned to look behind him at the odd light, frowned, then looked back at Nathan. "And we gotta get going."

"Whoa, what? I'm not going anywhere. Do you honestly expect me to go anywhere with some dog I met in a dirty alleyway? You've got to be-" But Canismon didn't let him finish his sentence, and instead grabbed the tall boy's red-white sleeved arm and pulled him into the light, which had suddenly become much brighter. All that was left after a few seconds was the one lonely battery that fell out of Nathan's Discman, raindrops pummeling into it.

Nathan opened his eyes to find a clear blue sky up above. Puffy white clouds floated overtop, and he could hear the rustle of nearby trees. He was about to close his eyes again and enjoy the calming surroundings when everything came back to him.

He jerked into a sitting position, and whipped his head around to locate the thing that brought him here. Sure enough, there it was, sitting quietly under the shade of a tree.

"Hey you jerk, what the hell was that about? I never gave you permission to drag me anywhere!"

Canismon opened his crystal-blue eyes slowly. "Hmm…I'd have to apologize for that. But it was the only way…that I could get you to come here."

"And just where is 'here'?"

"The Digital World, Nath… It's what you could call…my home. And a few of us have been needing help fighting off what's come to…destroy…it…" He turned his long-eared head to look off into the forest.

"Us? Oh no…don't tell me there's more of you digital monsters around here." Nathan slowly stood, and glared at the white-furred creature. But the sound of a river caught his attention and he couldn't help looking. And, noticing how similar this world was to his own. Of course, without all the buildings and people.

"As if the name didn't give it away…" A slight toothy smile slid onto the canine muzzle, then vanished just as quickly at the sound of a new voice.

"CANISMON YOU JERK!"

For a second Nathan's partner looked up at him with an expression that pleaded 'help me'. And then was hit with an oncoming blue streak that knocked him back a couple of meters.

When the dust cleared, Canismon was sprawled on his stomach, with the most annoyed expression possible on his face. His attacker was apparently a large, slightly humanoid cat. Blue furred with yellow stripes. It was evidently female, by the sound of the offending scream. Her arms were wrapped in belts and torn yellow wristbands, and a yellow bandana was tied around her neck, with a silver bell hanging off of it. Her eyes were similar to Canismon's with their black rims, but hers were green. She had yellow moon patterns under each eye, and a small horn on her forehead. Her paws, stomach, and tail tip were all white.

"Thank you ever-so-much for leaving without any notice for such a long time, Canismon. I really appreciate it, you know." The cat finally got off of the poor Digimon and stood at her full height. Which surprised Nathan as she was almost as tall as he was.

"As if I had any choice…you damn cat… You very well know the reason I'd left…" He straightened up, brushing the dirt off of his fur.

"Actually, I don't. Enlighten me." The catlike Digimon was standing with her back to Nathan, evidently she hadn't noticed him yet.

Canismon cleared his throat, and actually stood on his back legs. Which suddenly made Nathan feel even more uncomfortable since the two were pretty much the same height.

"He's right over there. If you'd even…bothered to look…"

Slowly the feline Digimon turned, and her eyes widened at the sight of the teen. "Well you could've told me that was the reason you'd gone! Gah, err, hello! I'm Kotamon! I take it you must be Canismon's Digi-Destined partner…"

Nathan frowned and nodded slowly. "At least that's what he told me."

"Oh excellent, excellent…" Kotamon looked around by just shifting her eyes, frowned lightly, then turned to look back at Canismon, who'd gone back to using all four legs. "I'll be back…really soon." And then she was gone.

The purple-haired boy walked over to a tree and promptly leaned on it. "So who was that, huh? Your girlfriend?"

Canismon frowned. "We don't have a term of that sort here… So I have no idea…what it means. But she's a Digimon whom I'd known for…a long time. We mostly try to build a resistance…against the destruction of the world…"

Nathan smirked, then looked up at the sun. "Sounds like you're an anti-terrorist group or something like that, haha."

"Again…another word we don't use…"

"And yet you have 'jerk' in your vocabularies?"

Canismon shrugged. "Can't be helped…"

"So when can I go home?"

He shrugged again. "When this is all…over."

Nathan rubbed his head with a hand, disrupting the black-rimmed goggles that he wore. Absentmindedly he fixed them, and the olive-colored bandana that lay under them. "Do I have any choice in these matters?"

"Only sometimes…" Canismon smirked.

At that moment the air in one spot shimmered slightly and Kotamon reappeared, but this time with another human. A girl.

This caught the two boys' attention and they looked over.

Kotamon grinned. "While you were gone, I figured I'd run off too. And guess who I found on my little detour in the other world…!"

"More like I found you…" the girl muttered, "You were in my attic after all." She looked to be about Nathan's age. Her hair was long and chestnut red, with a large yellow bow tied in her hair. Her eyes were green, like Kotamon's. She wore a white dress shirt over a long-sleeved black top. Her khaki pants were rolled up at the shin. The black and red striped socks she wore led down into shoes with the same color pattern.

"So I see…you have a Digi-Destined as well…" Canismon was nodding slowly to himself.

Finally the girl noticed the tall boy that was half-hidden in the tree's shade.

"Oh! Hey, don't I know you from somewhere?"

Nathan frowned, and thought for a little. "We go to the same school I believe…you're in Class D, right?"

She nodded.

The boy pushed himself off of the tree and walked over, smiling. "Nathaniel Abney from Class A. Call me Nathan though. Good to see I wasn't the only one dragged here against my will."

"Haha. Zuza Vesper, Class D as you already know. Everyone calls me Zuru though… And I…actually wasn't dragged here against my will." She smiled nervously.

Nathan stared at her, completely confused. "What? Why? You came here without knowing when you'd come back if at all…willingly?"

Zuru tilted her head. "Calm down… And yes. Kotamon told me I'd go back for sure, and that time passes so slowly here that however long we're here…only a few seconds or so would pass in our world…"

The boy rounded on Canismon now, and whined. "But you never told meeeeeeee! We could have avoided the whole pulling-me-into-a-hole thing if you had!"

Canismon wearily looked at him. "I figured it wasn't…a necessary fact for you to know."

Nathan was visibly resisting the act of hitting the dog. Zuru noticed this and promptly changed the subject.

"So what exactly is the reason for us being brought, or sent, here anyway? And are there more people coming or is this the closest thing to an army we have?"

Kotamon swished her tail. "Like it's been mentioned…we Digimon need the help of the Digi-Destined to destroy the evil that's been eating away at our world as of late. You hold the Digivices…and you and them help add to our strength to help us Digivolve."

"So we're just here for you to use us?" Nathan wasn't liking this too much.

The feline sighed. "No, that's not it at all… It doesn't help at all if you're not willing to help… And we fight it together…how exactly I'm not sure, I don't know everything." Kotamon looked over to her partner. "And the other's haven't returned yet. They'd left even before Canismon had and I haven't seen them since."

"How many-"

"Two." Canismon interrupted the girl. "Just two… If it's enough…we can only hope…"

The next few moments passed quickly and eventfully. The white dog Digimon whipped around to face the other direction, yelling 'Summon Stone!'. Next second, a giant stone spike had shot up from a lump of grass, with a writhing, snakelike Digimon impaled on the tip. It hissed shrilly and then vanished in a cloud of data fragments.

The dog Digimon swore loudly, earning a surprised look from his partner. "We're being watched…they know our location. I suggest we get out of here…"

Kotamon nodded, picking up her partner once more. Canismon turned to look at Nathan.

"Ohhh, no. No way."

"Suit yourself…" Canismon shrugged. And thus Kotamon swiftly lifted Nathan off the ground and ran off with the boy screaming.

"I do wish he'd shut up…"

And quickly, in a rather unusual manner, Canismon leaped downwards and buried into the ground, leaving the path behind him covered.

The building was gray on the outside, gray on the inside. Every window was roughly boarded up, with sunlight faintly shining through. The floor was rather empty save for a few large wooden crates, and fleece blankets were tossed around the corners.

"Some place you guys have here…" Zuru stared at the rafters overhead.

Nathan brushed himself off. "You have got to be kidding me…"

She sent him an empathetic look. "No, actually… I have a barn on my property, I love them."

The boy just shook his head slowly. Then looked around suddenly. "Hey, where's dogface?"

"Canismon?" Kotamon was standing by the doors.

"Yeah…him."

"Most likely checking the surroundings." The feline turned to look at the two. "Can't be too careful nowadays, I guess…"

"You could assist in the checking you know. I've always had the indoor watch covered."

Another new voice caused the attention of the three to reach upwards, into the shadows among the rafters. A pair of bright turquoise eyes was staring at them from the darkness, blinking occasionally.

Kotamon seemed to relax. "Lutramon…it's only you. Really don't need to go around startling us like that."

The new Digimon unhooked it's long-clawed feet from one of the upper corners of the building and landed on the ground with a soft thump. She looked almost otter-like and seemed to wear an odd hat, which looked almost like a fish tail with an anchor-shaped marking on it. The hat also had long, semi-transparent jellyfish tentacles hanging out like hair. Her fur was a golden yellow color and her eyes had an upside-down raindrop markings circling them. Her belly was covered in long black fur, while her back was turquoise, with a ridge of rose-colored fins. Black belts covered her long feet and short forepaws, and her black, fishlike tail looked almost as if it had been sewn on.

She quickly reached up to scratch under her hat with a back paw. After eyeing the two humans for a second she turned her attention back to Kotamon. "I'll assume the girl is your partner. And the boy…Canismon's, correct?"

The feline nodded. "I have no idea when Ospreymon plans to return. The two of you had left even before Canismon. Don't tell me you came back empty handed?" She smirked lightly.

"Nowhere near…" She tilted her head in the direction of the corner, where a pile of fleece blankets had decided to begin moving. "And if anything, I'd returned before any of you."

A girl tiredly pulled herself out from under the blankets, smoothing down her long black hair, which was messily tied in two buns behind her ears. She stood and sleepily walked out into further sunlight. She wore a baggy tan hoodie with the sleeves torn right off, and a pirate flag painted on the bottom-front. A long white tee-shirt was visible underneath. Long, leather pants reached almost down to the floor, but left her chocolate-colored work boots visible. It took a few seconds for her to open her grayish eyes and notice the company. She smiled and waved nervously.

"Good morning? I'm Gin. Gin Mathers. Lutramon told me there would be other people here but…well…yeah."

Zuru blinked and then smiled at the new girl. "Zuza Vesper. Zuru preferably."

"Nathaniel Abney." The purple haired boy walked over and shook the girl's hand, Zuru quickly realizing she forgot that and thus following to do the same. "Nathan works better though."

Gin grinned. "A pleasure to meet both of you. Glad to know I won't be the only human-"

Her sentence was interrupted by a certain white dog Digimon bursting in through the wooden doors.

His partner turned and waved at Canismon. "Oh such great timing! We've got another human here!"

The dog shot a quick glance over at Gin and then back at Nathan. "There'll be time for introductions later. Now, we have something to attend to."

"Jerk…" muttered Nathan. But nonetheless the lack of pauses in his Digimon's speech made him curious. The six ran out the doors, only to run into a pair of snakelike monsters, with odd giant golden headdresses and small feathered wings. Their yellow slit-pupil eyes were glaring straight at them.

"Ohhhh no. Why them? Why now?" Kotamon rubbed a large paw over her forehead in slight irritation.

"My my. Not happy to see us, now are you?" One of the snake Digimon asked the cat.

"That's not good at all. Let's fix those negative feelings then!" The second one grinned evilly.

"What are these things?" Gin muttered. "More Digimon?"

Lutramon nodded. "Hydramon to be exact. They keep showing up and there's nothing we can do but destroy them…otherwise they'll spread the location of our hideout."

The first Hydramon cackled cynically. "Such smart Digimon! Too bad we have to be rid of them! TOXIC STRIKE!" It's muscles contracted and then it leapt forwards, right at Kotamon. The feline attempted a dodge, but the snake's fangs still grazed one of her paws, leaving purple marks all over it. She winced in pain.

"Damn. They weren't able to do that before, what's going on?"

Lutramon leapt at the Hydramon that just attacked, slightly pinning it to the ground. "I don't know and I don't think we'll find out." The thing easily shook off the Digimon, but she used her momentum to round on the other. She began spinning vertically, a thick swirl of water began forming around her. "AQUA TWISTER!" The spinning mass of liquid, claw and tail knocked the second Hydramon back quite a bit.

"It won't be so easy with us!" The first was on it's belly once more. "Toxic Strike!" It leapt forwards, its long white fangs heading straight for Nathan, who was paying more attention to the other fight.

"Summon STONE!"

Another thick spike of rock shot up from the ground, striking the Hydramon in the jaw. It hissed and writhed violently, then proceeded to be hit by more earthen spikes.

"Nathan, are you alright?"

The boy blinked and shook his head roughly. "Yeah…! I'm okay…and thanks…"

Canismon smirked. "It's my job."

"This doesn't make sense." Lutramon eyed the two opponents. "They're Rookie level like we are, they can't just get these skills out of thin air…"

The second Hydramon had by now recovered from Lutramon's attack and was preparing to get back into the action. Kotamon noted this, and stretched out a claw and pulled the other back.

"GLACIAL ARROW!" A thin streak of blue light formed between her hands and with a flick of a claw it released, and shot at the serpent. It managed to dodge a direct attack but got hit in the tail. The arrow burst in a sparkling cloud of ice then revealed that the Digimon had been thoroughly frozen to the ground. "Canismon, now!"

"Landmine!" The canine barked, his feet suddenly bathed in a pale red light. He leaped towards the frozen Hydramon, running around it repeatedly, and leaving glowing red circles wherever he stepped.

"Lutramon!" Gin cried out. Her partner was being roughed up by the other Hydramon while Canismon and Kotamon were busy with theirs. But the snake stopped when a large explosion resonated from where its brother had been. The landmines had exploded. Particles of data floated up from the area. The Hydramon was definitely angered now, it's eyes glowing sinisterly.

"How dare you destroy my brother. YOU WILL PAY FOR THIS, WEAKLINGS! VENOM CLOUDS!" Holes opened up in the ground around Hydramon, and purple smoke burst out, quickly filling the air.

"Whatever you do, don't breathe it in!" Kotamon warned, covering her own nose and glaring at the seething reptile.

A faint rustle of wings overhead caught the attention of the group. Even Hydramon became a tad distracted.

"Saved anything for me you selfish friends of mine?"

"Ospreymon!" Lutramon coughed violently after calling out. She waved a short paw, sending a slight wave of water to soak the Hydramon. It looked at her and laughed.

"What was that? You're becoming more and more pitiful each second!"

Canismon readied himself. "That's what…you think." He thrust his paw into the atmosphere, the ground undulated slightly under Hydramon. Another spike rose up, so quickly that it thrust the Digimon into the air, above the venomous clouds.

A green, bird-like Digimon immediately flew into the creature. It dug it's black-tipped, golden wing claws into the creature. "ELECTRICAL OUTLET!" An electric shock was thus transferred from the bird to the snake. Hydramon screeched and thrashed about. But soon it, like its brother, vanished into particles of data. A small object fell from it to the ground as the clouds cleared away. It landed by the explosion site, beside another object of the same sort.

"Just in time!" Kotamon shook dust from her fur. "Although…we could have easily gotten rid of it ourselves."

Ospreymon laughed. "I'll be sure to take your word next time I see you getting owned." The Digimon, now at ground level, was taller than both Lutramon and Canismon (on all fours), but his head was lower than Kotamon's. Though the two feathery spikes on his head stood higher. He was basically a light green color, though his wings, chest, and tail were a darker green. There were also dark green streaks which led from his eyes to the spikes. His feet, like his claws, were a golden yellow color, with black nails. White bandages were wrapped around his neck and waist. He also had a ridge of long orange feathers down his back, which led into sort of a second tail, which covered the dark green one.

"Another Digimon…" Zuru stared at the bird. "That means…there should be another person with him! ….Right?"

The white dog nodded. "Did you lose him…or something? I know you're irresponsible Ospreymon…but that's just ridiculous."

In response, the bird glared at him with his grayish-purple eyes. "Of course I didn't lose him. In fact, he's right there."

The group followed his claw to where he was pointing, where a white haired boy was running towards them. He wore a gray and red tee shirt over an orange turtleneck sweater. His zipper-bottomed, army green pants lead down to black and white pleather boots. He reached the group and sent an upset expression at his Digimon, his honey brown eyes focused on him.

"Ospreymon! You didn't need to leave me behind and fly off like that…!" His voice was quiet though it wasn't the right tone to be. And he didn't seem to sound tired, regardless of the running.

The osprey crossed his wings over his chest and closed his eyes. "Of course. You know I'd run off without a reason. I give you my apologies dear Audrey." He then smirked. Gin sent the bird a disapproving glare.

The boy, Audrey, blinked and jumped slightly, as if he'd just noticed the three humans and three Digimon that surrounded his partner. "Oh. I see then." He nervously moved a stray white hair from his face and smiled shyly. "Hello. My name is Audrey Perrendale…"

Nathan reached out to shake the boy's hand, who hesitated and then accepted it. The violet haired boy smiled. "Nathaniel Abney. Or Nathan. And the dog's my partner, Canismon. Guess that you're the last of them then."

"Zuza Vesper, please just call me Zuru though." The yellow bow in her hair caught a glance from the new boy as they too shook hands. "And the cat here's Kotamon."

Gin shook the boy's hand enthusiastically. "And I'm Gin Mathers. The otter thing is Lutramon!"

The otter Digimon was ignoring the latter introductions, mumbling to herself about how often the names were repeated.

Audrey nodded. "Pleased to meet all of you. Ospreymon pulled me into this world when I found him in a tree at the end of a huge field. I figured I would have been alone here but I guess I was wrong."

"I thought that too." Gin had a slightly thoughtful expression on her face. "I was the first one here, after Lutramon found me in a beachside cave…"

"Speaking of Lutramon," Kotamon commented, "Where'd she go?"

"I'm right here, blind cat." The otter Digimon was sitting by the explosion site, where the two odd objects remained from the Hydramon. The Digimon immediately bounded over to examine.

"That explains it…" Canismon sniffed at the things, which looked like small, purple computer chips. "They must be what gave them more powerful abilities."

Ospreymon had just now realized that the Hydramon were more powerful than normal, since his team had actually found them a threat. "Makes sense. I'm gonna destroy them now. If you object, too bad." He touched his claws to the small chips, sending electric shocks down to them, which caused them to spark and then burst.

Lutramon just shook her head slowly.

Nathan sat himself down on the ground and sighed lightly. "Now that there's time, Canismon. Mind explaining what this thing is for?" He then pulled out his red, tasseled Digivice. This caught the other kid's attention.

"Hey, I have one of those too!" Gin reached into her pocked and pulled out one that looked identical to Nathan's, except that hers was blue instead of red.

"Same…I think we all do." Zuru had her green device laid out in her palm.

Audrey nodded quietly. His black Digivice was dangling from his fingers.

Canismon looked at each of the devices in turn. "As I, and most likely the others, had said…those are your Digivices…"

"Which isn't a very detailed explanation, I admit…" Lutramon stared at the thing, while curled up beside her partner.

"We only really know that they're important and true purpose will be revealed later blah blah blah." Ospreymon rolled his eyes at the lack of information they had.

"So where exactly did you find that…tidbit of knowledge from?" Zuru asked, frowning.

"Basically…Canismon found a floppy disk that told him a few things…which basically led him to us which in turn led us to you." Kotamon scratched her head lightly. "Then we read the thing and that's all we really know…"

Audrey spoke up. "Where's this disk now, then?"

"We destroyed it…" Canismon answered simply, his ears perked up to listen to the surroundings.. "Can't let the enemy get a hold of it, can we?"

Nathan mashed his hands into his hair. "Too big of a lack of information, gah. Who's the enemy?"

Lutramon sent the confused boy a pitiful look. "We're still not sure of its name. But it hasn't exactly been doing us well by destroying areas of the Digital world."

Gin allowed herself to lay down in the grass. "That doesn't sound very fun…Guess we're here to stop it, aren't we?"

The Digimon nodded. Then a low growl rose from the back of Canismon's throat.

"The thing is. You won't be able to stop him, because you'll be done for when I'm done with you!"

Quickly the group jerked out of whatever relaxed state they were in. A Digimon appeared from behind a line of trees. A large brown bird with a white mask over her face…

"A Kiwimon!" Lutramon leapt to her feet, her fangs bared.

"And just when I thought we'd have a bit of peace…" Zuru sighed.

"Good luck with that thought." Kotamon had her arms in her attack position. "This is going to be tougher than those Hydramon."

Ospreymon had taken flight overhead. "That and she's a Champion. Because, you know, Champions would be so much easier to beat than Rookies."

"Ospreymon…shut up." Canismon flexed the claws on one of his paws. All at once the four Rookie-level Digimon attacked.

"Lightning Typhoon!" A twisting tornado of electricity from Ospreymon.

"Summon Stone!" Multiple spikes of rock from Canismon.

"Glacial Arrow!" Two frosty arrows from Kotamon.

"Aqua Twister!" And a spinning, watery thrashing from Lutramon.

The four attacks hit the kiwi Digimon, resulting in a large amount of dust and dirt being kicked up from the first two strikes…