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Digimon Classic: Resolution Evolution Act 3

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Well, because :iconh-box: pretty much put me down by telling me to delete these and start all over, after he specifically told me he would NOT be putting me down, he effectively got himself blocked and regardless of whether his critiques were right or wrong, he'll be forever ignored until he stops being a prick. No offense to him at all, but even with him being a great artist, he had no reason to put me down like that even though he said he wasn't, which to me because of the fact he did, was a blatant lie.
But anyways, if he WAITED until I revealed more of what the actual plot was, maybe his opinion wouldn't have been so harsh. He chose the wrong moment to complain, as this Act and the next Act, which'll be the end of this chapter, will explain why exactly the fast pacing was done in the first place. Because I believe someone's gonna yell at me, I'm gonna go ahead and spoil it; Real world gets destroyed by the time the two current protagonists get into the Digital World.
This Act was going to be longer, but I decided due to the circumstances, it'd be best to move it into Act 4. If I need to I'll make an Act 5 if necessary.
Also say what you will about Solomon digivolving to Metalgreymon, because it's specifically stated WHY he's using it this early and how he'll be able to digivolve later before he even digivolves.

Digimon Classic Archive:
#00: Resolution Evolution:
Act 1: bowser-the-king.deviantart.com…
Act 2: bowser-the-king.deviantart.com…
Act 3: HERE.
Act 4: bowser-the-king.deviantart.com…

#01: Meet the Team:
Act 1: bowser-the-king.deviantart.com…
Act 2: bowser-the-king.deviantart.com…
Act 3:
Act 4:
Act 5:
Act 6:
Act 7:
Act 8:
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abit to early for ultimate form