Disclaimer: I do not own any of the ideas of the Net, Navis, PETs, Battlechips, or any idea relating to the Megaman franchise. I do, however, lay claim to the characters J.G., Scott, Kitsune.EXE, and Doragon.EXE.

A/N: I made a mistake in the last chapter. Please replace the "Yang" form with the "Yin" form. Sorry! 

J.G. yawned in bed, then sat up and stretched. "What a dream… Or was it?" He carefully pulled down his shirt, and revealed a tattoo of a red and green Yin-Yang. "It was real," he whispered. He got out of his cot without disturbing Scott, and started making breakfast while thinking about what had happened. "So, we can fuse with our Navis in the real world with the Yin fusion. I wonder what Yang fusion does?" He guessed at it as he started frying the eggs.

Scott yawned and got out of bed. "Dang, why am I so tired?" He started to walk to the kitchen, but, when he walked by the mirror, he saw gold peeking over his collar. He pulled up his shirt, revealing a tattoo of Doragon's icon. "So that's it…" he whispered before going to the kitchen.

J.G. could tell by the look on Scott's face that he had come to the same conclusion he had. "I'm just as confused as you are, Scott. Hey, could you go get the PETs?" Both boys had forgotten their PETs by their bedside. Scott nodded and returned a moment later with both PETs. J.G. strapped his on his wrist, and Scott opened his. Both Kitsune and Doragon were still asleep, so they woke them. "Geez, isn't it a little early?" complained Kitsune. "It's seven thirty," J.G. informed him. "I rest my case." J.G. and Scott sighed. "Well, the eggs are ready." As Scott and J.G. ate their breakfast, they discussed what had happened the night before. "Well, according to them, our primary mission is to delete the net. From what I've seen, the net is quite complex. It's like the internet of our age, which were servers networked together. Here, the "Net" is not the linked severs, but rather the link itself." explained J.G. Scott nodded, and then added his own thoughts. "Of course, a complex link like that would have to have some sort of data storage. So, whenever you enter the net, you're entering someone else's computer. I'd be too hard to destroy it with just our Navis, and the servers are sure to be heavily guarded. From my standing, the best course of action would to either get a large amount of soldiers trying to destroy the net, or to find another way other than attacking the floor." They both thought for a moment, then J.G. smiled. "I just might have the solution."

J.G. wondered why he hadn't thought of it before. He brought out an old laptop- a Dell Inspiron 600m- to demonstrate his point. He pulled up the "My Documents" folder. "Ok. Now, imagine that each of the files in this folder is a part of the Net. I can delete them one at a time-'' J.G. deleted the files one at a time, taking about five minuets. "-Or I can select them and delete them at once." J.G. hi-lighted the files, and deleted them all at once, taking about ten seconds. "This may not be faster in the net, but it will be more practical." Scott nodded. "But wouldn't that require a specialized program to link the servers to another computer?" J.G. smiled. "Let me worry about that. You need to get some supplies." J.G. wrote the list, and, by the time both he and breakfast were done, he had written two pages worth. Scott grabbed the list, and took off in his green go-kart. J.G. went over to the computer, and started typing up a few new battlechips. After all, they would need some surprises. "Ok, first: Steeldome."

Scott strolled into the electronics store, holding the two-page list in his hand. "I am not doing this by myself." He brought the list to a free store attendant. "Can you help me find these items?" Scott handed the list to the attendant, whose nametag identified him as 'Stan'. "Ok… a KJ53 Model Server and a KJ53 Master Unit, a Computing Environment Chairs… Ok, I think I can fill this list." A few hours later Scott was walking out the store with a piece of paper, and some workers were filling a truck in the back with equipment. "And he says his sister likes to shop?"

J.G. was just finishing up the ninth battlechip when Scott walked in with the first of the equipment. He smiled. "And how was your trip?" "Up yours." "No toys for you, young man!" joked J.G. motioning towards the screen. "New Gigachips." "But I thought you could only hold one Gigachip at a time?" "That's what this last one is for." "Oh. I got the equipment you wanted." J.G. yawned, then spoke. "Go to bed. I'll set it up." "Ok. See you in the morning." "Ok, but you're making breakfast."