Ai Star: Not quite yet, but Netto's on their 'Suspicious' list.

XxBlueacidxX: Nice to hear your input!

Security systems, I believe, are meant to protect against viruses. If a navi attacks it…well, the WWW incidents show enough proof. Either that, or generic security navis really suck at their job.

I don't own Rockman EXE.


Training

Netto hummed to herself as she watched Rockman fight against Gutsman. Well, it was more dodging than fighting. "Left!" She called out, and Rockman moved in that direction. Gutsman missed. Again.

Dekao cursed. "No matter how he punches, he can't get a hit!"

Netto grinned. "Just using brute force won't get you a victory!" She glanced over at Meiru and Yaito. They nodded at her with completely serious faces. She looked back at the monitor, waiting for the perfect timing to get it right.

Now! "Rockman, twirl to your right!" Rockman spun, barely avoiding the next attack. A blush rose on his face as he realized what Netto told him to do. "Battle chip, Mini Bomb, slot in!" A small blue and green ball appeared in Rockman's hand, and he instinctively threw it at Gutsman. It hit his groin and exploded, causing Gutsman to run in circles from the pain.

"Oh no! Gutsman!" Dekao wailed.

"Yes! I did it!" Netto cheered. "I got Rockman to twirl!" She high fived Meiru and Yaito. "I told you I could do it!" Forte's amusement flowed through their link, and Netto's grin grew wider.

"Yeah, you did!" Meiru smiled. "And you have 23 wins too!"

Yaito huffed. "Took you long enough. I was beginning to think that you wouldn't be able to do it."

"Netto-kun." Rockman groaned. "That was embarrassing." There were still hints of pink on his cheeks.

Netto was about to tease him when a high pitched alarm startled her. "What's that?" She gasped.

"It's the security alarm! Someone's trying to break in!" Yaito exclaimed, looking at the footage of all the security cameras in the Gabcom property. Only, there was no sign of the intruder anywhere. "Where could they be?"

As if in answer, the door to Yaito's secret base slammed open and there was a shout of "Hey, you!" Then a yelp of pain as something crashed. The four teenagers looked over in surprise as the lights turned on. Netto blinked, eyes adjusting to the sudden brightness, noticing first the fish seller Masa clutching at his head in pain, then the washtub that was on the floor.

'A washtub? Really?'

'It's a classic, I guess.'

"You brats!" Masa snapped. "What were those traps for?!"

Meiru and Dekao gasped in recognition. "Masa-san!"

Masa made a noise. "The dashing, high spirited fisherman from Akihara, at your service!" He struck a pose.

'…Sumo?'

'…Kabuki?'

'…Whatever.' The two decided, and that was the end of it.

Yaito stomped over to the fisherman, glaring. "You don't need to make a bit fuss like that. Anyway, who do you think you are? It's rude to just barge into someone's house as you please."

"Stop being so unreasonable!" Masa yelled. Looking over to Netto, Meiru, and Dekao, he continued. "I was worried about you and this is the thanks I get! Hey, Dekao!"

Even though he was addressing Dekao, his tone caused Meiru and Netto to cringe as well. "I don't get you and your net battles, but you're a kid, and kids shouldn't be lying around inside! Go and play outside happily!"

'I'm still a kid?'

'You're certainly not twenty years old, which is this country's age of majority.'

'What does that make you?'

'Human standards do not apply to navis.'

"I don't think so!" Masa said in response to whatever had been said while Netto wasn't paying attention, and pointed at his fish apron. "As long as I wear this apron, I'll have you running around Akihara!" He crossed his arms and started mumbling to himself.

'How did someone like that get past the Gabcom security system and managed to avoid the cameras?'

'That's…a good question.'

"It's time for training!" Masa pointed at them.

Netto blinked. "Training?"

"He said training…" Rockman commented from the monitor.

"I suddenly feel dizzy." Roll added, followed by agreements from Gutsman and Glyde.

'…I'm going to have to do this, aren't I.'

'It could help with our synchronization for Full Synchro.'

'I can't wait!'


And that was how Netto ended up jogging quietly behind Yaito.

'Hey, how far away is Grandpa's home from here?'

She split her attention, half on the ground in front of her and the other half at the map that Forte's looking at. 'It's in this country, actually. I wonder why we did not get here sooner.'

Netto grumbled, speeding up a bit to catch up to the others. They both knew that she had planned to go to Kingland first, but ended up in Creamland due to getting on the wrong plane. Her right arm brushed against a bush and she jerked it away, moving over to the left a bit. Looking with two different visions was fine and all, but doing it while moving can be annoying when she has the depth perception of only one eye.

'What's the fastest way to get there?' Within seconds, a red line started glowing on the map.

'The bullet train would take us to the closest city, and you'll have to hike a bit. At most, it should take two days.'

Netto hummed in understanding, looking in front of her with both eyes and attention…and had to stop immediately to keep herself from running into Yaito.


"Where did Masa-san get these?" Netto asked, gesturing at the gym clothes the four teenagers were now wearing.

Meiru opened her mouth to respond, but Masa answered first. "We'll start with one hundred push-ups!"

Netto only managed thirty before she had to take a break.


"Next, tree climbing!"

That one was a bit easier, since Grandpa's home was surrounded by trees. Sometimes she would climb one, or swim in the nearby lake if she needed to take a break.

Still, tree climbing was more difficult when there were three other people on the same tree as you.


Netto held her breath, looking up at the surface of the water. She loved doing it. It was relaxing, she could hardly hear anything, and the water made the light look like it was dancing.

'Net.'

Oh, right. Training. Reluctantly, she swam to the other side of the pool and popped her head out of the water. She received a lecture from Masa in the process.


"Not finished yet! Now it's the five thousand balls from Hell!" Masa announced as he repeatedly hit baseballs at the group.

Netto was busy dodging, battle instincts taking over as she tried to avoid getting hit on the chest and head. Some of the baseballs smacked her arms and legs, and she could tell that they were probably going to bruise.

"Give it a rest already!" Yaito screamed. "I'll tell Papa, and he'll kick you out of town! Papa's made out of money, you know!"

'That's…going a little overboard.'

"Try me, if you can!" Masa shot back. "I'll put a firefly so far up your dad's nostrils that his eyeballs will start flashing!" He threw up another baseball, then swung his bat. Yaito shrieked at the ball, crouching down to avoid it. The baseball hit Dekao instead.

'And that?'

'Also kind of extreme.' She recalled the various insults Grandpa had, some that she had picked up as well. '…I think?'

'Hmm…'


'Netto.'

'…Eeehhh…' The soft grass lightly brushed against Netto's cheek. She relaxed. Her eyelids felt heavy. She ignored the background noise.

'Wake up. You need to eat something. It's three in the afternoon and you only had breakfast.'

'…Mmnnn…' But training was hard. She wanted to sleep. She could eat later.

'You can eat first, then sleep.'

'…Nnnnooooo…' If Forte wanted her to eat something, then he should do it himself. She wants sleep.

'Wha-'

'I give you permission. Now let me sleep.' She had one last thing to say before her consciousness entered dreamland.

'Have fun.'


Meiru shook Netto's shoulder gently. "Netto-kun, wake up and have some rice crackers." It wasn't something she would eat normally, but it was the only thing to eat and Meiru didn't really have the energy to get something else right now. Plus, she left her money at home.

Slowly, Netto sat up. She blinked, rubbed her eyes, and then turned to stare at Meiru. She held out a cracker.

Netto glanced down to the rice cracker being offered to her, up to Meiru's face, then down at the cracker again. "Thank you." She mumbled quietly, then took it.

Meiru smiled. "You're welcome." She reached over to the bag of brown fish-flavored rice crackers and took another one. Netto was staring at her again, watching as Meiru used her teeth to break off a piece and chewed on it.

Netto looked down at the cracker she held, raised it up to her mouth and copied the motion. She had a look of concentration on her face as she ate. Meiru raised an eyebrow, but didn't comment on Netto's strange behavior. It could be because she was just woken up. Instead, Meiru turned her attention back to Masa, who was using the break time to teach them about fish.


Forte thoughtlessly finished off the rice cracker, eyes drifting to each of Netto's classmates, and then to the fisherman, Masa. He could sense Netto's consciousness, in that slightly faded way that informed him that she was asleep.

He almost gave a huff of irritation. It was one of Netto's more troublesome habits that developed when they were still living with the old man. Whenever she was really tired, she would curl up on the nearest safe surface and sleep. When she woke up, she would immediately get back to work on whatever she was going at the time.

And now, he's going to have to temporarily take Netto's place until she woke up again, thanks to her granting permission for him to do so. Their link could be so useful at times.

He snatched a robot fish out of the air and stared at it, wondering where the off switch would be. Robotics wasn't really something he had much knowledge about, even though he was with Netto when she learned the subject. He was more used to programming personalities and objectives. What would Netto say in this situation…?

"How is this fish swimming in the air?" He decided to ask, attracting the others' attention. He released the robot fish, watching as it swam around in confusion, then grabbed it again. Netto might want to play around with it later. "It's supposed to move around in water. It shouldn't be able to do the same in air."

Another robot fish floated by him to prove him wrong, and he took that one too. He frowned in confusion. Where did these come from? He looked up, taking in his surroundings.

Oh.

All kinds of robot fish were swimming around in the area. There was a school of fish near a large tree, what was probably a stingray wiggling around on the grass, and crabs scuttling across the road. Forte only sighed.

"Netto-kun, I wonder what's going on." Meiru commented in worry. Forte remained silent. "Netto-kun?"

Oh, right. Netto's classmate was addressing him. Technically, she was addressing Netto, but since Netto wasn't able to answer he would have to do it.

"With this amount of robot fish running loose," He gestured at the fish. "They probably came from the Robotics Aquarium. And since WWW really likes to cause trouble here, it's probably their fault." He stood up. "I guess I'll go to the aquarium and stop them, since the Net Police don't seem to be doing anything."

"Netto-kun." Meiru stood up as well, placing a hand on his shoulder. "Are you feeling alright? You're not acting like yourself."

Forte just stared at her. "I'm just tired, that's all." He replied. "The sooner I get this over with, the sooner I can sleep." He stepped away and headed to where the aquarium should be, if he remembered correctly.

'You're not acting like me at all!' Netto's voice suddenly popped up rather loudly. Forte hardly flinched.

'If you're awake, then you can take your body back.' He stopped moving, a glassy look in his eyes.

'I only woke up because Rockman kept calling for me!' She seemed to pout. 'I can't sleep like that! Besides, I think I'll collapse if I get back this fast. All that energy used up during training and the strain of switching around two souls in one body, you know?'

"Watch out!" Before Forte can react, Masa dashed in front of him and cut down a robot tuna with his knife. The fish fell to the ground in pieces, sparking with electricity.

'Don't forget to thank him!' Netto chirped. Forte mentally rolled his eyes, but obliged.

"Keep your eyes open!" Masa replied. "These tuna weigh 350 kilos. Get hit by one and you're done for." He looked at the robot fish and growled. "I won't forgive those who would abuse fish even if they're robots. I'll never forgive them!"

'Wow,' Netto gasped. 'He's so passionate when it comes to fish.'

'More importantly, how was he able to cut up a fish made of metal with only that knife of his?' Forte wondered. 'Are humans usually able to do that?'

'I don't know. Maybe it's because of his job?' Netto paused, as if she was listening to something else. 'Ah, Rockman wants you to take out his PET, so the others can hear what he wants to say.'

Forte took Rockman's PET out of its holster and held it up. The blue navi looked back at him. "I'll look into it with Glyde, so plug me in to the net terminal." Forte looked around, spotting a phone booth close by.

'Like that one?'

'Yeah, that works.' Yaito following behind him, Forte reached the phone booth and pulled out the PET plug.

"Netto-kun?"

Forte glanced down at Rockman. "What is it?"

"You…" Rockman hesitated. "You…are Netto-kun, right?"

Forte raised an eyebrow, and tried not to let a smirk show up on his face. "Who else would I be?" Before Rockman could answer, he connected the PET to the phone booth. "Plug-in, Rockman, transmission!" Yaito followed soon after, plugging Glyde in.

'I told Rockman where he and Glyde should go.' Netto announced. 'We should meet them at the aquarium.'

'I see.' Forte started walking again, slowly getting closer to the aquarium like he was doing earlier.

Netto started to giggle. 'I bet Rockman thinks you're a split personality of mine or something.'

'Is that so?'

'Yeah! You really suck at acting like me, you know.'

'And whose fault is it that I had to do that in the first place?' Quiet grumbling. 'That's what I thought.' He added smugly. 'One point for me.'


Netto lounged around the best she could from where she was in Forte's PET. Now that she had switched bodies with Forte, she was beginning to wonder how he had stayed sane while being stuck in his PET most of the time. No wonder he liked to travel to the Uranet so much.

She rolled over onto her stomach and sighed. So boooring. She tugged Forte's cape closer to her, so that it acted like a blanket. And…oh, the feeling of panic from both Forte and Rockman, strangely. She didn't get that feeling from Forte very often.

'What's going on?' She asked Rockman, since she was sure Forte can get himself out of whatever mess he got into. Conveniently forgetting that Forte didn't have the same capabilities that he would have if he was in his own body.

'Viruses!' Came Rockman's hurried reply, followed by grunts of pain. 'There's dozens of them!'

'Don't worry, we'll try to get there as soon as we can.' Netto promised, then turned her attention to Forte. 'Rockman's in trouble. We need to hurry to the aquarium.'

'Sure, I'll definitely make some time to get that done.' Forte said sarcastically. And did he sound slightly out of breath?

Netto blinked, finally noticing how fast Forte was running.

"What are you going to do, Netto-kun?" Yaito panted from somewhere behind them. Forte turned his head to glare at the blonde girl, allowing Netto to get a better view of their surroundings.

"What am I going to do?" Forte growled out. "What do you think I can do when we are being chased by a shark?!"

'A shark?!' Netto cried out. 'What did I miss!?'

'Oh, not much. Nearly got stabbed by a narwhal, there was a giant octopus somewhere, and a shark managed to find…three…no, five prey to hunt down. I'm not sure how a robot shark will be able to digest human flesh, but I'm sure you might be able to find a way.'

'Your sense of humor sucks.'

'So does yours.' He retorted without missing a beat. In the background, Dekao was screaming about how all of them were done for.

"In times like this you just have to stand your ground and see what happens!" Masa shouted.

'What does that mean?'

'Stop and don't move?' Forte froze, still as a statue as the others did the same.

"Don't move and don't make a noise." Masa whispered in a low voice. The robot shark swam past them, turning and disappearing behind a building. A few seconds later, the group relaxed. Forte checked himself over for injuries while Masa explained that a shark would attack if it smelled blood, heard a loud noise, or saw a sudden movement. Hardly listening to the conversation, Netto briefly checked on Rockman's status again.

'Hit points are getting low.' She commented. 'Rockman's, I mean. We need to hurry and get him a battle chip.'

'Hey, Netto?'

'Hmm?'

'How…' Forte began before flinching slightly in surprise at Masa's loud and obnoxious laugh. What was it that Masa said would be a reason for a shark attacking?

Netto screamed as the shark showed itself again, attracted by the loud noise produced by Masa. Forte just grimaced. Netto was starting to give him a headache with all that screaming. 'Forte, run!'

'What if I just don't move?'

'What if you what?' Forte held still, and the shark moved around him and away. '…Oh.'

'The fisherman said that sharks only attack things that are loud or move, after all.' He waited a few more seconds, then looked behind him. The shark was gone. But… 'Where did your classmates go?'

Silence.

"Oh," Forte spoke out loud, now that no one was around to hear him. "Do you think that they ran from the shark?"

'…Maybe…' Worry flashed through their link. Netto started to pace. 'Let's keep going. If we get rid of the virus in the aquarium system, all of the robot fish will stop, right? We can't do anything about the shark right now, since we don't know where it went, so that's the fastest way to do it.'

Forte nodded and started running, getting to the aquarium entrance in a few minutes. '…So what do we do about that squid?'

Netto paused in her mindless exercising, having felt slightly stiff for some reason. She took a look and winced. 'That's giant.'

'What should I do?'

'From this distance, I can't tell where the emergency switch is. It's probably on the underside of the squid, though.' She eyed the gap between the limbs. 'I don't think we'll be able to get through just by running. We might have to use that.'

'You still have that in your backpack, don't you?' Forte rummaged through the contents of her backpack. Schoolwork, textbooks, random pieces of wrapped up metal…ah, here it is. He pulled out the custom made ray gun, given to Netto by her foster grandpa. There was no one else around to see it, anyways.

'Of course! I carry it everywhere with me, after all!' Netto sounded oddly proud of that, even though Forte usually ended up being the one who had to go out of his way to make sure that it wasn't detected at security checkpoints. 'Still fully charged, since I don't use it very often. Level five should do it.' Forte moved the dial to the number, then flipped the safety switch off. Taking aim at the squid, he pulled the trigger. A beam of electricity shot out and struck his target, electrocuting it. He watched the squid carefully as smoke rose up off of it. It didn't move. Safety switch on, voltage level at one, and the ray gun returned to its position at the bottom of Netto's backpack.

'Its circuits probably fried.' Netto sighed regretfully. 'Maybe later we can see if there's anything still able to be scavenged.'

Forte rolled his eyes as he jogged through the open entrance and worked his way to the control room, feet splashing on the thin layer of water that covered the floor. 'Yeah, yeah. We'll go look at the free stuff later. I already got two small fish.'

'You did!?' Netto squealed happily. 'You're the best!'

He smirked. 'Of course.' Oh, here's the control room. He tugged open the door and stumbled in, plugging in Rockman's PET at the panel.

'Sorry to keep you waiting, Rockman!' Netto chirped. They glanced down at the screen to see how the navi was doing.

Forte started laughing.

"Netto-kun, now's not the time!" Rockman yelled, struggling to free himself from the giant Jelly's tentacles.

'Sorry!' Netto turned her attention to the still-laughing Forte. 'Stop that!' Forte only laughed harder. 'At least slot in some battle chips!'

'Fine, fine!' Forte, now only grinning, looked through the chips Netto had available. Something that would help Rockman's situation… "Battle chip, sword, slot in!"

Rockman twisted, swinging his sword, and managed to free himself. He lunged forward, slashing into the Jellly's body. A water-like liquid came spurting out.

'What the…' Netto was stunned. 'What was that!?'

Forte frowned. Viruses burst into data when they were defeated, so they clearly weren't done with the battle. But what was with that liquid?

They watched as the cut that Rockman delivered to the Jelly slowly disappeared, and returned to looking whole and complete again. "Regenerative abilities? Does it have to do with the size of that virus?"

'There were a bunch of regular-sized Jellies earlier, but Rockman said that they joined together and formed that.' Netto explained. 'If it has no limit for regeneration, then the sword won't be effective.'

'We need an electric-type battle chip, then.'

Netto gave a noise of confirmation, then gasped as a thought came to her. 'I haven't bought any electric-type chips yet! I don't have any!'

'And with us like this, neither of us can help.' After all, just like how Forte can't utilize Netto's roller-skating skill or her welding precision, she can't bring out any of Forte's attacks. Really, the body-switching aspect of their link was only in case of an emergency.

Heavy guilt flooded from Netto, having picked up on Forte's thoughts, and he had to stabilize himself using the control panel to keep himself from collapsing from the strength of Netto's feelings. "There are still battle chips I can use." He muttered. "I can give Rockman a Shotgun to distract the Jelly, and use an Area Steal to get the other navi away. If it works out, both of the navis will be safe, but we'll have to leave the deletion of the Jelly to someone else."

'But that would mean that the robot fish would still be functioning!' Netto protested. She, however, knew that it was currently the best option they had at this point.

Something whizzed past Forte, who snapped his head around to the open door of the control room. "Who's there!?" He snarled, looking into the hallway.

There was no one there.

Forte glared at the wall. "Missed them, whoever they are."

'I wonder what they threw at us…' Turning back around, Forte's eyes landed on a metal fish skeleton with a battle chip hanging from the string.

"This is the Elec Sword battle chip." He noted, taking hold of the chip and slipping the fish skeleton into his pocket. "How did they know we needed one?"

'Does it really matter right now?' Netto groaned. 'Please slot that thing in before a navi gets deleted.'

Forte rolled his eyes, but complied. "Battle chip, Elec Sword, slot in!"

Rockman looked at his sword arm in confusion as it changed shape. 'Electricity is the Jelly's weakness!' Netto said. 'Use it against the virus!'

"Got it!" Rockman replied back, and immediately started to aim the sword at the zigzagging Jelly. "I can't aim like this!"

"Can't aim like-oh, for fuck's sake!" Forte snapped. Netto winced at the curse. "I'm not just going to censor myself by cursing in another language or by using Serenade's name like you do! Just use the damn sword like a sword!"

Netto facepalmed. 'Wow, this doesn't happen often.'

Forte took in a deep breath and slowly let it out, trying to calm himself. '…Sorry. Today wasn't a good day for me.'

'Part of it was my fault, anyways.' Netto sighed. 'I'll make it up to you, I promise.'

'I'll hold you to that, then.' He looked back at the PET, at Rockman. "Just attack the Jelly."

'Rockman definitely thinks you're some kind of split personality of mine now.'

'Rockman can take those thoughts somewhere else. I don't care what he thinks.'

Just then, a shark-like navi burst out of the digital tiles that served as a floor, striking at the Jelly. The Jelly froze in its movements.

'Rockman, now!' Netto cried out. Rockman shouted a battle cry as he extended the Elec Sword through the virus, electrocuting and deleting it. 'You did it!'

The unknown navi landed near Glyde and Rockman. "You did a good job of dispatching the enemy." He spoke. "Looks like you're quite skilled, Rockman."

'Wait, how does he know Rockman…?"

Rockman took a step forward. "You're the one who tackled it to help us."

"But at that rate you won't get any better than me."

'Hey! That's rude!'

'But it's true.'

'Just because it is doesn't mean I have to like it!'

"Sorry I dragged you into that trouble with the computer virus." He continued. "I don't believe in being lenient to others."

"Who in the world are you?" Rockman asked.

"I'm called Sharkman. Until we meet again, Rockman." With that, the navi logged out.

Rockman looked at the spot where Sharkman was. "Sharkman…what is he?"

'A navi, obviously.'

'Forte!' Netto laughed. 'Your sense of humor sucks.'

'You laughed, so yours is terrible as well.'


When Netto regained consciousness in her own body, it was to a pounding headache and sore muscles. She blinked rapidly, and slapped her hands over her eyes to block out the light. Forte was suffering something similar.

"How long was I out?" She groaned, slowly massaging her head in an attempt to get rid of her headache.

"Five minutes." Rockman piped up. His PET was on the control panel, which meant that Netto would have to get up to take it. "Netto-kun, what happened back there? You were like a completely different person."

'Maybe it was because I was.' Forte grumbled.

'He doesn't know that.' "It's nothing you need to worry about." She told Rockman.

"Alright…"

A few minutes passed before Netto finally decided to stand up, get Rockman's PET, and leave the room. 'I can't believe I forgot the consequences of us switching bodies like that.'

'It's been a year. Hopefully you'll remember this and won't carelessly use it anymore.'

Walking out of the aquarium, she noticed Meiru, Dekao, and Yaito at the base of the stairs. "You guys!" She called out, running down the stairs and nearly slipping a few times to greet them. "You're safe!"

"Netto-kun!" Meiru waved as Netto approached. "Are you hurt anywhere?"

Everywhere hurts, but Netto just shook her head. "I'm fine." Wait, someone was missing. "Where did Masa-san go?"

"He distracted the shark so we would be able to get here." Dekao explained.

Netto nodded. "I see." She stuck her hand into her pocket, bringing out the fish skeleton. "I wonder who threw this…maybe I can melt this down and use it for something." Her eyebrows furrowed as she thought. "Wait…melt…metal…metal…a junkyard!" She brightened. "I forgot about those!"

"Why do you want a junkyard?" Yaito asked, the other two nodding in agreement.

"Junkyards!" Netto beamed. "There's so much stuff you can find in them! Discarded tablets, games, machinery…the entire place is like a treasure trove! Plus, it's all free!" She looked up at the sky. "There's still plenty of time before dinner, so I have time to look for it. Bye!" With that, she sped off, intent on bringing back more than enough materials for her next project.


Longer than usual chapter here. Partly to make up for the wait and partly because of new things I introduced to the chapter, like the extent of Netto and Forte's bond.

They can switch bodies whenever, but have to wait at least an hour to switch back safely. Otherwise, they would both get major headaches and be unbalanced. This is why they don't use it very often. The benefit from doing this would be to give the other some rest in a situation where that's not possible. The thing with the body swap is that they're still tied to their bodies, and won't be able to feel anything that happens to the other's body. For example, if Forte gets hurt when he's in Netto's body, he won't feel it, but Netto will get a vague sense of it. This is why it's mostly used in emergencies.

In Megaman Megamix Volume One (I think?), Wily was scrolling around a junkyard when he found something that would later become one of his robots. That's where I got the idea that a junkyard would be a great place for PTT Netto to get materials for free. Since a junkyard's there for the purpose of being a stopping point for garbage until it's been reused, recycled, or sent somewhere else, Netto would really like scavenging in them, especially in the technology-heavy world that Rockman EXE takes place in.

Netto curses occasionally, often in another language that she thinks the people near her won't know, or uses Serenade's name in place of the curse. After all, only people who know about the Uranet know of the legend of Serenade, fabled ruler of the Uranet. Though, it's just a legend.

Forte just holds all his thoughts in until something gets him over his breaking point. At that point, he had at least one curse per sentence.

Forte and Netto have terrible sense of humor confirmed.

If there are any questions that you have, feel free to leave it in the reviews or PM me!