Creator's notes: This specimen is a masterwork example in high power in a compact packaging. The flexible nature works wonders at giving it manoeuverability, and due to the dense nature of the central body it generates its own static electricity to impressive voltages. I can't seem to get the goggles to cover the eyes, but I will keep them in to match the overall aesthetic. Also turns out to be highly effective for scouting new volunteers.
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Creator's notes: The first of the new and improved lifeforms, and a successful first attempt if I do say so myself. Some slight transit damage, but nothing that can't be fixed with a few rivets, and a working jaw is unnecessary anyway. Particularly proud of the muscle linkaging on this one; the end appendage can strike at a force of several tonnes with very little movement needed at the core end. Still hadn't quite figured out complex manipulators at this point, hence the wooden placeholders.
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Creator's notes: The newest member of our little family. Tried some new techniques and am overall very pleased with the results; magical-based abilities are indeed still possible when combined into a new consciousness, potentially due to the adaptability of the Dokugomon. Possibly went overboard with the limbs as they have a tendency to collide with one another; to be investigated later. This is my first time utilising a Rookie, and that seems to have helped in bonding the will of the whole system together. Unfortunately the Gizamon's companion had disappeared by the time I found them, but from my knowledge of Digimon psychiatry they will wish to return. I have left some latent programming in the Gizamon's brain to give their companion a little incentive; they did after all seem to be a strong and sturdy specimen. I await good results with this one.
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Creator's notes: An attempt to create a stable entity using a hivemind approach with a group of less intelligent forms as a base. Certainly room for improvement as main body is overly gelatinous. That being said this member of the group is uber-sensitive and surprisingly swift at flying; wing optimisation trials have proved more than successful. Also has the added bonus of being the quietest of the group; must investigate further as while the others are lovely they can prove to be somewhat vocal.
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Creator's notes: Locomotion is a tricky prospect to master and this was an experiment in supporting a heavy mass without such rigid and unattractive things as bones. Overall quite impressive if I may say so; the undulating motion isn't the most stable but can lead to surprising turns of speed, although has a tendency to roll when making turns. A further use of potential buildup within the body allows for focused bursts of internal heat; I was looking for something to use the volunteer Deputymon on for a while and it seemed like a very suitable candidate. Pain receptors seem to be overly active though.