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* [[Screw Destiny]]: Or, according to Keith, screw any destiny not forged by one's own hands.
* [[Screw Destiny]]: Or, according to Keith, screw any destiny not forged by one's own hands.
* [[Sempai-Kohai]]: Keith uses 'Tai-senpai' it when addressing Taichi out of respect, because as far as he's concerned, Tai is his senior.
* [[Sempai-Kohai]]: Keith uses 'Tai-senpai' it when addressing Taichi out of respect, because as far as he's concerned, Tai is his senior.
* [[Shout-Out]] / [[Homage]]: To [[Castlevania]], [[Yu-Gi-Oh]], [[Fullmetal Alchemist]], and [[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]], among other things...
* [[Shout-Out]] / [[Homage]]: To [[Castlevania]], [[Yu-Gi-Oh!]], [[Fullmetal Alchemist]], and [[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]], among other things...
* [[Shoryuken]]: A ''Digisoul'' Shoryuken. Hell yeah.
* [[Shoryuken]]: A ''Digisoul'' Shoryuken. Hell yeah.
* [[Goggles Do Nothing]]: Like [[Digimon Savers]], averted.
* [[Goggles Do Nothing]]: Like [[Digimon Savers]], averted.
* [[The Power of Friendship]]: Keith uses it, because being the [[Genre Savvy]] guy he is, he knows it will ''work'', though he geniunely believes in his friends.
* [[The Power of Friendship]]: Keith uses it, because being the [[Genre Savvy]] guy he is, he knows it will ''work'', though he geniunely believes in his friends.
* [[The Unchosen One]]: Keith, and any of the protaganists, for that matter. There is no destiny or prophecy, or a group of "chosen children/Digidestined". So they choose themselves.
* [[The Unchosen One]]: Keith, and any of the protaganists, for that matter. There is no destiny or prophecy, or a group of "chosen children/Digidestined". So they choose themselves.
* [[Whip It Good]]: Keith's main weapon. Often coupled with [[Kill It With Fire]] for good measure. Shamelessly inspired by [[Castlevania]] for the sake of [[Rule of Cool]].
* [[Whip It Good]]: Keith's main weapon. Often coupled with [[Kill It with Fire]] for good measure. Shamelessly inspired by [[Castlevania]] for the sake of [[Rule of Cool]].


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Revision as of 02:29, 15 April 2014

"In the anime series, it's usually fate that sucks the kids into the nearest wormhole to the Digital World, gives them a few Digivices and Digimon partners, and sends them on their way. I came to this world first, alone, and purely by accident, and not even a Digivice in sight. But... This is where coincidence ends, and where destiny begins, forged by our own hands."
—Keith Windslow

Brainchild of Cronosonic, this is basically what you get if you take a carbon copy of the real world, add a Digital World that has Digimon who believe that humans are fiction, keep some rules but break others, and then take the idea of humans being able to fight Digimon on their own from Digimon Savers, add an intentionally simple card game, and run with it.

Basically, Digimon: Another Time, Another World is a Digimon Elsewhere Fic of sorts, delving into yet another alternate universe.

Meet Keith Windslow, a sixteen-year-old programmer from Sydney, Australia, who gets sucked into the Digital World purely by accident. He meets a Renamon named Vix, and the story kicks off from there. After a confrontation with a Devimon, his friends get involved, and more humans come through to the Digital World...

So far, only four chapters have been published.

Story on Fanfiction.Net.

PDFs (includes links to the Digimon Wiki):

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Author's Note: Of course, I'm gonna leave the most objective tropes as I make more chapters and leave the rest to Wiki Magic, provided that it happens. Hopefully.

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