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: He discovers the "FitGirl" persona is actually a digital guardian trying to keep the monsters contained. Which path should the story take?

The game wasn't just surviving on his hard drive; it was repacking his room to save space. To stop it, Takuma didn't need a digital partner; he needed to find the original source file before his entire reality was compressed into a single, unreadable .bin file. Digimon Survive -- fitgirl-repacks.site --.part...

: Takuma tries to "Repair" the archive while the monster deletes his furniture. : He discovers the "FitGirl" persona is actually

A pixelated shadow crawled out from the edge of his monitor, its edges jagged and flickering like a corrupted texture. It wasn't Agumon. It was something "repacked"—a lean, skeletal version of a monster, stripped of its extra data to fit into the narrow pipes of the dark web. To stop it, Takuma didn't need a digital

To continue this digital survival horror, tell me what happens next:

Takuma realized with horror that Part 14 was corrupted. The creature reached out, its hand turning into a stream of binary code that began to overwrite his desk. The "FitGirl" logo—that iconic, monochromatic face—appeared on every icon on his desktop, her eyes glowing with an eerie, rhythmic pulse.

: He is pulled into the monitor and must navigate a world made of fragmented installers.