Author's Notes:

Hurrah! More reviews! If the reviews keep coming at this rate, the entire movie will be converted by the holiday break! Anyways, I'm back with more of the movie for you to drool over, so please enjoy, and as always, review.

Dr. Volron, You wanted more and here it is!

K9, Why wait? The entire script is going to be right here; I have not deleted a single line. Please enjoy, and I can't help but think of this as more than a mere sneak preview, as I have tried to capture the character's movements exactly. This can be constraining, but I love a good challenge.

AnT, lol. There's a lot more Rukatoish stuff later on in the movie too, which confuses me because…well you'll see later.

Crearulian Angle, Why thank you! It's good to know someone's appreciating your work. If you guys keep reviewing, I'll keep writing…and if enough reviews come in, I'll do an adaptation of "The Adventurer's Battle" after I finish this. ;)

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Beezlemon brought his motorcycle up next to Locomon as Takato and Rika watched in awe. An ultimate against a mega…Beezlemon should have no problem. Obviously thinking the same thing, Beezlemon drew his double-barreled gun and raised it. Sunlight gleamed off of the polished black surface, and Beezlemon pointed the gun at Locomon. Now there was a target you couldn't miss.

Beezlemon pulled the trigger, and a blast of energy fired from the gun, slamming into Locomon's wheels…without making a scratch. Not one to give up easily, Beezlemon growled and aimed again, this time at Locomon's body. Another shot bounced harmlessly off of the armor.

Locomon's eyes flashed. Something was trying to get in his way. He wouldn't allow that. Nothing would get in his way.

"WHEEL GRINDER!" Locomon boomed.

Rika and Takato watched in horror as one of Locomon's wheels extended and unfolded into a barbed drill. The drill lashed out with snake-like speed, smashing into Beezlemon's motorcycle. Beezlemon roared in anger as he crash to the ground, rolling amidst shards of his motorcycle. Rika and Takato quickly climbed back from the engine to passenger cars and looked on in dismay.

"Beezlemon!" Takato cried.

Then the motorcycle exploded.

***

At Ichigaya, the digital portal was expanding. It wasn't just an apparition in the sky anymore, but had expanded into a pulsing, twisting cone of energy that reached down to the real world. People gazed, shocked for a second. Then they fled, screaming, as the buildings in front of them pixilated as if they were displayed on a bad TV.

"Our analysis shows that quantum particles are forming at Ichigaya." Reika reported. "At this rate the real world and the digital world will be linked in no time."

In the control center, Yamaki gazed at the display, emotionless as always.

"We can send him back to the digital world if he's going to Ichigaya." He said.

"Impossible. We can't even use emergency brakes!" The executive argued.

"Switch to manual controls." Yamaki ordered.

"What?!?"

Yamaki turned his head a few centimeters towards the executive, a huge show of emotion by his standards. "Change the destination and route manually. It's the only way."

"But to where?"

Yamaki turned around and leisurely walked over to a computer monitor. Gazing at it for a moment, he pointed at a dot on the screen. "To Yoyogi station."

***

Kenta, Kazu, their partners and Guilmon all dashed towards the train tracks. They weren't quite sure of what they would do when they reached the train, but they had time to worry about that later. Kenta and Kazu, however, weren't in as great shape as Takato the athlete, Henry the martial artist, and Rika the tomboy. Thus they were breathing heavily as they ran.

Kenta paused for a moment, and out of the corner of his eye he saw something running down the street parallel to theirs. Something that looked oddly like…

"Ah!" Kenta exclaimed. Kazu and the others spun around to see what it was. They turned and went down the alley to the parallel street.

"HEY!" Kazu shouted.

Henry paused and spun around. At his heels was a digimon; he had left Susie at the train station to wait for either him or a train.

"You guys! We have to stop that digimon somehow." Henry called.

"Takato is already on Locomon." Guilmon said proudly.

Henry looked at Guilmon in surprise. "Really?"

"Yup. Locomon is a lot stronger than Growlmon." Guilmon complained.

Henry nodded. "Let's go after it."

Kazu looked at him like he was crazy. "And how do we do that? Locomon is way too fast."

Henry looked around and pointed. "We'll use that."

The others turned to see an old service traincar. It hardly looked like it would even run, and definitely couldn't catch up to Locomon.

"With Guardromon's help, we can do it." Henry explained.

"Ah! Leave it to me!" Guardromon declared as Kent and Kazu nodded.

Then suddenly Kazu noticed something and let out a surprised breath. The others followed his gaze and Henry turned red, letting out an embarrassed laugh; at his feet, with one ear curled around his leg, was Lopmon, looking slightly embarrassed herself.

"And Terriermon?" Kazu inquired.

Henry turned even redder as identical Terriermons and Lopmons floated around in his head.

"The truth is I…made a mistake."

***

Terriermon contorted his face in vexation. "Awww! How awful Henry!"

As Terriermon writhed in the station seat, bawling like a baby, Susie patted him on the head.

"Don't worry Terriermon!"

***

Meanwhile, workers were scrambling to complete the new track. Materials were lifted by machine and pounded together by hand, all in a mad rush to get it done before the mad digimon arrived.

Yamaki stared at the display, watching Locomon's symbol draw ever closer. Suddenly, an operator picked up the phone and shouted in panic.

"What did you say?!?" He shouted. Raising his head, he passed the news on to Yamaki. "We have a problem! There are children on that digimon!"

The train executive rushed over in a panic. "That's not possible!"

"A station attendant saw them. There's no doubt about it!"

Suddenly Yamaki turned his head. "Children?"

***

Rika and Takato were in the first passenger car, wondering what to do when Rika's phone rang. She looked surprised for a moment, then answered it. As she realized who was calling, her face suddenly contracted with annoyance. Maintaining the same face, she held the phone out to Takato who recoiled in surprise before gingerly bringing it to his ear. Then he gasped.

"Yamaki!"

"I thought it'd be you guys." Yamaki spoke into the microphone. "Listen carefully; the digimon is heading towards the Soubou line. We're planning to change the route to a different line at Yoyogi station. You have to get off soon."

Takato took on a serious face as he digested the information. "Okay, we got it."

Turning the cell phone off, he looked up at Rika happily. "We'll just leave it to Yamaki then."

"Hmph." Rika scolded. "I don't think so."

Takato looked surprised. "But Guilmon isn't here!"

"So you can't do anything on your own?" Rika said as she headed back towards the engine alone, leaving Renamon behind to prove her point.

Takato looked on worriedly as Rika left the passenger car. Perhaps determination wasn't such a good thing after all; it was always getting her into trouble.

"I don't trust adults." Rika muttered audibly as the door shut.

***

"We'll leave it to you Gaurdromon!" Kazu called.

Henry, Kazu, Kenta, MarineAngemon, and Lopmon were all crammed into the service train, with Guardromon hanging off its back. At Kazu's call, Guardromon fired his rockets and the train began to move, slowly at first, but steadily gaining speed.

Guilmon watched them go; he would get to Takato in a different way. Turning his head down to the tracks beneath him, he began exercising one of his favorite pastimes; digging a hole.

***

Rika leapt down from the coal again. This time she knew what she had to do; grownups couldn't be trusted with such important matters. She would have to stop this train. Walking steadily towards the boiler, he grabbed an enormous wrench and held it up, fierce resolve in her eyes.

"I'll stop this train." She muttered softly, preparing to swing.

Suddenly, the boiler doors burst open and a mass of tentacles shot towards Rika. She let out a shocked gasp that was quickly lost in the surrounding noise. Quicker than she could even scream, the tentacles wrapped around Rika, and a sinking, helpless feeling flowed through her as she felt something pierce her back.

***

Author's End Notes:

Ah! Unexpected plot twist! The next part contains my favorite scene in the whole movie. I've got a lot of work to do, but if you guys demand more I'll take the time to give you more. See you until then!