Hurray! Chappie 2! Woo Hoo!

Err... Just a few things to say before we get started...

In the next few chapters, there will be lots of human vs Digimon battles- as in governments and tanks and worldwide crisis agains claws and digital data. Yeah, and the Digi-destened around the world aren't going to saty quiet, oh no. And because I'm a lazy old idiot, I want my readers to think of OC characters. They could be in any universe (season), but it would be easier to put them in the plot if they lived in the Tamers universe. But that dosen't mean that they have to.

Set it out like this:

NAME:
AGE:
APPEARANCE/ PERSONALITY (optional):
DIGIMON PARTNER (Can be an OC or an existing):

Oh, and tell me if you want me to kill them off or not. Most of them will probably make cameo appearences but a few may die for the greater good; so just tell me if you don't want me to butcher them.

So, withoust much ado, ENJOY!

DISCLAMER: You know the drill. I don't own Digimon blah blah blah.


A few parallel universes away, Hypnos was running wild. The digital world had hardly caused them any problems lately; In fact, half of Hypnos's crew were probably working normal jobs because of it.

"Digital gate opened in South America. A few more opening in Germany and France. Sightings of Digimon roaming the North Atlantic Sea." Riley, one of the remaining staff and chief system operator shouted. She was actually half-enjoying herself, for it had been a while ever since she had worked so fast.

Monitors and lights were flashing like mad, an alarm wailed like a hungry baby. Yamaki stood in the middle of it all barking commands at the remaining crew, while twiddling with his lighter.

"Do we have enough power to use the Juggernaught system?" Yamaki shouted over the sirens, looking into a monitor himself. He barely heard Riley reply 'yes'. As he tapped a button, 10 bright lights filled the roof, which also doubled as a giant screen. "What's happening?" Yamaki asked, shouting again.

"10 more gates have opened; they include Spain, Canada, South Korea…" Tally, another former worker said, but she was interrupted when Yamaki raised his hand, meaning to shut up. Another light joined the roof, except this time it was blue, unlike the red dots that represented Digimon.

"Juggernaught system activated sir." Riley said. The blue dot moved across the screen and then faded abruptly. Yamaki looked up, eyes wide behind his sunglasses. His monitor exploded in white flames in front of him, and all the rest of the monitors followed. Tally shrieked, a little shaken but unhurt. "All the digital gates around the world are interfering with our electronic devices, sir." Riley muttered.

"Call Janyu. NOW!" Yamaki ordered at Tally who was now panicking. Leaping off her seat, she scrambled for a telephone. Yamaki rolled his eyes and reminded her that the electronic devices were all broken. Tally said 'ah' quietly, under her breath and ran out the door.

"What the hell is happening?" Yamaki said quietly to himself.

--

"So… Gennai sent you to save this… girl?" Tai repeated. His sister and him where sitting around the table, watching Marcus munch happily on Agumon's cooking. Marcus nodded, his mouth full of spaghetti. "So… who is it?" Marcus shrugged, gulping down a glass of water.

"Nice cooking." Marcus remarked at Agumon. Agumon smiled sheepishly.

--

Janyu Wong ran into the Hypnos headquarters, shortly followed by his son, Henry, with Terriermon perched on his head. Tally scrambled after them, gasping for breath.

"What took you so long?" Yamaki growled fiercely. Tally stood back a step, behind Janyu's back. After getting an angry look from Riley, Yamaki coughed and said, "Never mind."

"Nice to meek you again." Riley said smiling holding out a hand. Henry shook it, although his eyes where focused on the map in the middle of the room.

"Now's really not the time." Yamaki hissed, though everyone could hear them.

On the table in front of him was a giant map of the world. Various pins and needles where laid out on different countries and towns. In some places, there was a giant sign that mean 'Radioactive'. Also there where bigger blobs of blue-tack stuck on some parts of the map too. Terriermon looked rather bemused but the rest of the 'team' knew that this wasn't a thing to be bemused at. For at every 'radioactive' spot and blob of blue-tack on the map, it had loads of red pins pinned near it.

"This is bad." Janyu said quietly, looking at the map. Terriermon cocked his head sideways.

"Why?" the digimon asked, scratching his head with his long ears.

"All those spots on the map," Henry explained, "Are very dangerous places. Like… Nuclear power plants or… teat facilities… or…"

"Uranium bomb storage." Yamaki cut in impatiently, saying at as though it wasn't such a big deal.

"What's a…a…a b…boomb?" Terriermon asked, clearly irritating Yamaki, since he was finding it hard to cut into the conversation. Henry noticed this and quickly replied:

"They go boom."

Yamaki decided to ignore the digimon and the child and turned to Janyu who was looking very, very scared and worried. He pointed to the blue-tack.

"What does this represent?" Yamaki looked down to what he had been pointing at.

"It represents all major military bases around the world." Yamaki stated. He also added, "The red pins represent digital gates, by the way." Tally looked at Yamaki.

"Is it an coincidence that digital gates have happened to open near all nuclear facilities and military bases?" Tally asked peering at the map. Riley shook her head and Tally gasped. "Blimey." She whispered.

"Are you saying that someone's opened digital gates in important places? Are you saying that someone did this on purpose?" Henry asked, shrugging Terriermon's questions away. Everyone nodded.

"That's not the only problem." Yamaki explained, "The electro-magnetic waves emitting form the digital gates are interfering with all electronic machines. Hospitals and telephone lines aren't working. Whoever did this wants this earth gone!"

--

Takato looked out of the window of the bakery. He wished something interesting would happen for it had been a long while since locomon ran wild. He ached and missed the thrill of adventure. He stepped towards the automatic doors of the bakery that they had installed quite recently; but the doors didn't open. His mum looked troubled too behind the counter, as her cash machine seemed to go crazy.

"Has Guilmon been biting the cash machine again?" She asked her son who was trying to open the automatic doors manually. Takato shook his head as he fell onto the floor from pulling too hard.

"Mum, the doors have gone faulty already." Takato said as he picked himself up and rubbing his bum. He looked up to see smoke and the smell of burnt bread drifting out of the kitchen.

"Takato, have you been messing around with the oven?" Takato's dad asked angrily as he marched towards his son. Takato raised his hands in the air and shook his head. Takato's dad raised an eyebrow.

"I'll go and ask Guilmon." Takato muttered, going upstairs to see if his partner was causing havoc around the house.

His room was as messy as usual. Homework and his goggles tossed across the floor. The covers of his bed where wrinkly and all over the place. His digivice was hanging on a coat hook and his pocket money was strewn along under the cupboards in a perfect, neat line. Guilmon seemed to find a new hobby one he came back.

On his desk was a fairly big red lizard like creature with intricate markings on his skin. Guilmon. Not exactly the 'puppy in the window'- but then again who would want a pet that can't shoot fire out of its mouth and evolve into different things? Guilmon was staring out of the window. As Takato approached him, he saw that Guilmon's pupils had gone thin like a cats and that he was growling. It was a low, menacing growl.

Takato had seen this before. It was what happened when other Digimon appeared.

"Impossible…" Takato muttered. It had been ages since Digimon had appeared- even the attack of the jibbering, slimy Parasimon had possessed the runaway Locomon…Takato was so caught in his own thoughts that he hadn't noticed that Guilmon was getting ready to jump.

Out of Takato's window…

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Takato's dad looked into the oven and frowned. It was a new one, all sparkly and shiny. He was kind of fond of it. Until it roasted their lunch. With a sigh, he took off his cook's hat and placed it onto the table, walking off to go and wash his hands. Just as he was about to turn on the tap, he jumped in surprise.

"Dad, I'm going out!" His son shouted louder than he really should of. He sounded like he was in a hurry. He nodded, not bothering to even turn around. There was a sound of the back door opening with a creak and closing with a slam.

As he looked back at the oven, he noticed that several loaves of bread on the table had disappeared. He smiled, looking at the door. He used to do that too, and was usually scolded by his dad.

He scratched his head, looking at the oven. What could he do?

While he was thinking, he couldn't even notice that the floor was shaking slightly. The pots and pans hung on the wall rattled together and knives and forks shook as if they were getting seizures. Sparks flew out of the oven unexpectedly and Takato's dad shielded his eyes.

"What is going on?" He asked himself. Of course, he was talking about the oven, not the strange tremors.

Takato's dad turned to the back door, wondering if he should go to the nearest take-away to buy their lunch.

But as he did a blinding blue light filled the room. It was nothing like he had ever seen before, and a thundering roar of wind blasted in every direction possible, throwing Takato's dad off his feet. It felt like standing in the middle of a cyclone. Currents of energy hummed like it was singing a song, blasting all electronic devises in the kitchen, including the oven. It burst into flames like a bonfire. Takato's dad screamed as he narrowly dodged the flames that burst out of it.

Then, all the trouble stopped. The wind and the humming energy went away in a blink of an eye and the oven stopped roaring flames. Instead of the blue light there stood a lizard like thing with a red belt strapped around its big, orange claw. It had deep eyes and seemed very human despite the fact that it was a giant, 2-legged orange lizard.

"Takato?" It asked, looking confused at the man in front of him and almost pronouncing the man's son's name wrong. Takato7s dad pointed out of the door. The lizard smiled and bowed then blew fire from its mouth, incinerating the door and it scampered away.

Takato's dad just sat there bemused. Talking big orange lizards? Wasn't Guilmon the only dragon-thingy?

He sighed. Something told him that the world wasn't quite sane as he thought it was.


Hope you enjoyed it, though I have left it on somewhat of a cliffhanger.

I'm looking forward for your characters- if I get any...

R&R please!