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Revision as of 08:32, 17 February 2014
"Digimon and Humans can be more than separate existences...We can be...Family!!"--Nakamura Tetsuo
Contents
Faction Overview
The youngest of the factions vying for control of the destiny of the Digital World, the Freelancers are a loosely and mostly self-organized group of very disparate Tamers, united by their desire for peace and harmony between the Analog and Digital Worlds, and the prevention of either from exploitation by the denizens of the other world. While they, in theory, are lead by no one, not even The DJ, in practice they tend to gravitate towards vocal or expert members of their group.
The Freelancers of the Mirai Archipelago are lead by Nakamura Tetsuo and Hunter Vorse, two teachers from St. Nunnaly's. In North America, they are lead by Alexander Vorse, Hunter's elder brother, and his young protégé Warren Bring.
The Freelancers are the pre-eminent Digital World-related faction in North America, their sphere of influence encompassing both Canada and the United States of America, as well as Server Continent.
Faction-Specific Capabilities
As the Freelancers lack access to high end tech and genetics, as well as the lack of magical code Stability uses, their part in the power balance is full utilization of the natural force of LoE. Trained by various Zonemasters and LoE Masters, their strength lies in the purity of their LoE, which is not forced into focus by the various technology the other factions utilize.
- Break Disruption
- By channeling LoE into a multitude of thin threads, the user is able to break disrupting technology and abilities that would hamper their LoE, basically overloading the offensive power by rapidly expanding within nooks and crannies of their code.
- Resonant Soul
- Uses LoE to project a manifestation of the Tamer's soul--this can be a weapon, an object, or even a ghostly figure that can act in the Tamer's name. It is not based on what the Tamer desires outwardly, but what their soul feels is right--initially they are taxing to maintain, and somewhat more ephemeral, but with greater acceptance of oneself and training in LoE mastery, the Resonant becomes stronger and more solid.
- Hyper Drive
- Uses LoE to temporarily empower the DE, taking it to a higher level without the use of a Circuit. However, it proves to be more straining than using a Circuit would.
- Fraternal Bond
- Freelancers have a stronger natural bond with their Digimon partners due to the lack of technical interfaces and the like in their Phones--their LoE flows unfettered between human and Digimon. This makes maintaining higher-level Evolutions and synchronizing with one's partner somewhat easier.
Base of Operations
Mirai
In Mirai, the Freelancers previously met only at places of convenience, and had no secure base of operations. However, they have since acquired the Galaxy Room, a small-scale "base" crafted for them by the combined efforts of the DJ and Erica Lovejoy's mysterious Digital Enhancement. It's primarily a meeting area, though it also has a kitchen, a small first aid station, sleeping/private quarters, and a "practice" area for training one's Enhancement or Light of Evolution manifestations.
North America
The American Freelancers meet in the gymnasium of Alexander Vorse's high school. It is musty. Alexander makes them stand there for hours.
Views on Other Factions
Crowns
In Season 1, the Crowns were the Freelancers' primary opponents and antagonists, owing to their highly defense-oriented view of Digimon and the Digital World in general, their paramilitary aspect, and the aggressive tactics favored by Divine Crown Dragon, who served as the de facto leader of Crown forces during that time. However, since then, relations have improved greatly between the Crowns and Freelancers, to the point that they find it strange but not necessarily difficult to work together, or at least to tackle separate aspects of the same problem.
Daedalus Initiative
The Freelancers have viewed the Daedalus Initiative with fear and loathing ever since its presence within the Digital World became apparent, and are committed to opposing it and its goals. When Freelancers and Daedalus Operatives work together, it is almost always under duress of some nature. The Freelancers view Daedalus' authoritarian/militaristic nature, general disregard for Digimon rights, and especially their scientific work as abominable and indicative of their corruption. They have come to call the Initiative's Operatives "the Men in Black" or "the Suits".
Order of Stability
The Freelancers are wary, wary allies of this mysterious faction; they do not entirely trust the motivations or goals of Kasumi and her lieutenants, yet they have worked together often enough in the past without incident that they feel they can extend a level of trust to their members.
Network
The Freelancers utilize the Eden Network, the basic interconnective network between the Analog and Digital Worlds set up by the DJ post-Great Crash. This allows them more direct contact with the DJ and to utilize Blast Mode, but it also means they are dependent on the DJ and his caprices in many respects.
Freelancer Digital Gates can only be opened within network-connected devices, and the Freelancer Tamer must actively "enter" the device. One common method utilized by the Freelancers is to open a Digital Gate within a TV monitor and "jump into the TV".
Since the Second Crash and its effects on the DJ, the Eden Network is almost completely down, with only its most basic aspects active. Freelancers cannot open Digital Gates independently, and must locate confluences where the Network has spontaneously opened one in order to transit to the Digital World or vice versa.