Into the Multyverse (MPC 67C) [Completed]
Oct 24, 2019 11:40:34 GMT
Post by Yuko Himura on Oct 24, 2019 11:40:34 GMT
MPC Name: Butterfly Effect
MPC Number: 67C
Reward Requested: bits
MPC Number: 67C
Reward Requested: bits
“What exactly is this?” Yuko half-heartedly asked, as her partner Jokermon had brought yet another seemingly pointless promotional pamphlet unto her lap. It looked like your standard advertisement to a tropical resort that always looked better in the picture than in reality. It had the same flashy, Comic Sans text (not sure how Digimoji could even be drawn in the Comic Sans style, but the madmen somehow did it), a price tag consisting of many nines, a phone number also consisting of many nines, and last but not least, an admittedly cool drawing of a bunch of spiral galaxies crashing against each other. Wait, spiral galaxies?! Alright, this was definitely NOT your average tropical resort advertisement.
“It’s the Multyverse, a new server that opened up just recently. Parallel universes collide, space is warped and time is bendable! Scan the code on the back of this ad to get a 50% discount for you and a friend!” Jokermon translated the text for his confused Tamer.
“First of all, why are you pronouncing it ‘Multyverse’?” Yuko asked.
“That’s how it’s spelled actually. See that Digimoji? That’s a Y.” The jester explained, pointing at the strange symbol.
The young Tamer blinked. “I’ll take your word for it… Secondly, trying to calculate what 50% of 199.99 is sounds like a proper headache. Actually, if it’s a different server than the Digital World, are we even gonna be paying them in bits? This is way too confusing.”
“Silly Yuko, the Multyverse has no need for your logic and sensible thinking! Let’s go!” The Clown Prince eagerly said, grabbing the girl’s hand, and jumping with her into a rainbow portal that conveniently appeared out of nowhere.
“Where did… How? WHAT? Screw it, I’m getting that discount at the very least.” The Japanese delinquent scanned the back of the paper with her Digivice in a hurry, before getting sucked into the wormhole along with her her troublesome partner, her body being split on a molecular level and traveling the vast space between different dimensions at the speed of light.
A split second later, Yuko groggily opened her eyes, feeling like she had just woken up to the worst, messiest hangover ever. “Ugh! Why must interdimensional travel always feel so shitty…” She groaned, while getting up with some difficulty. Traveling back and forth between the Digital World and the human world she could handle relatively well, since her body had gotten used to the shift between the two worlds’ atmospheres by this point. However, traveling to an entirely new dimension she had never been to before was a completely different matter. Wobbly as she was, she did manage to gain a footing, confirming that they had indeed been transported to a new location that looked like… a plain blue room with white outlines. “Well, this is boring. It sure looked more exciting in the pictures.” She was quick to voice her disappointment.
“Well, this server is still very new. They probably haven’t installed any texture packs yet.” Jokermon mused in response, while dusting off his colorful tailcoat.
“But, the ad made this place sound like it was hot news. Why aren’t there a bunch of people here? In fact, why are we the only ones here?” Yuko began to worry that this whole ‘Multyverse’ thing was an elaborate trap set up by an evil mastermind.
“It’s the Multyverse, a new server that opened up just recently. Parallel universes collide, space is warped and time is bendable! Scan the code on the back of this ad to get a 50% discount for you and a friend!” Jokermon translated the text for his confused Tamer.
“First of all, why are you pronouncing it ‘Multyverse’?” Yuko asked.
“That’s how it’s spelled actually. See that Digimoji? That’s a Y.” The jester explained, pointing at the strange symbol.
The young Tamer blinked. “I’ll take your word for it… Secondly, trying to calculate what 50% of 199.99 is sounds like a proper headache. Actually, if it’s a different server than the Digital World, are we even gonna be paying them in bits? This is way too confusing.”
“Silly Yuko, the Multyverse has no need for your logic and sensible thinking! Let’s go!” The Clown Prince eagerly said, grabbing the girl’s hand, and jumping with her into a rainbow portal that conveniently appeared out of nowhere.
“Where did… How? WHAT? Screw it, I’m getting that discount at the very least.” The Japanese delinquent scanned the back of the paper with her Digivice in a hurry, before getting sucked into the wormhole along with her her troublesome partner, her body being split on a molecular level and traveling the vast space between different dimensions at the speed of light.
A split second later, Yuko groggily opened her eyes, feeling like she had just woken up to the worst, messiest hangover ever. “Ugh! Why must interdimensional travel always feel so shitty…” She groaned, while getting up with some difficulty. Traveling back and forth between the Digital World and the human world she could handle relatively well, since her body had gotten used to the shift between the two worlds’ atmospheres by this point. However, traveling to an entirely new dimension she had never been to before was a completely different matter. Wobbly as she was, she did manage to gain a footing, confirming that they had indeed been transported to a new location that looked like… a plain blue room with white outlines. “Well, this is boring. It sure looked more exciting in the pictures.” She was quick to voice her disappointment.
“Well, this server is still very new. They probably haven’t installed any texture packs yet.” Jokermon mused in response, while dusting off his colorful tailcoat.
“But, the ad made this place sound like it was hot news. Why aren’t there a bunch of people here? In fact, why are we the only ones here?” Yuko began to worry that this whole ‘Multyverse’ thing was an elaborate trap set up by an evil mastermind.
Word Count: 558
Total Word Count: 558
Total Word Count: 558