Talk:Quartzmon (Fusion)

Digivolved forms of disguise forms
I can't get it beyond "warp2". Is there a way to rectify that? Dude0001 (talk) 01:54, December 3, 2014 (UTC)
 * It shouldn't be used at all -- that's not what the infobox is meant for. 07:33, December 3, 2014 (UTC)

What is wrong with this revision?
http://digimon.wikia.com/wiki/Quartzmon_(Fusion)?diff=prev&oldid=391325

Yggdrasil01 (talk) 02:19, January 9, 2015 (UTC)
 * Those aren't Quartzmon itself; those are spawned from Quartzmon. Lanate (talk) 03:00, January 9, 2015 (UTC)

Clones covering what
Quartzmon's (non-disguise) forms consist of the Agents, the Tower which later became the Body, the Terminal and finally the result of him merging with planet Earth.

Quartzmon has the ability to separate parts of his body. Notably the Terminal and the Tower/Body were able to function separately.

Psychemon/Astamon was the disguise for the Terminal. The other replicas can be considered disguises for the other parts of Quartzmon. The Tsumemon/Keramon/Chrysalimon/Infermon/Diaboromon was a disguise for the Tower/Body form. The Myotismon clones were most likely the Agents in disguise.

Yggdrasil&#39;s Experimental Being (talk) 02:26, December 28, 2015 (UTC)

From what I understand the Agents were seperate parts from the Terminal, both of which were seperate from the Tower which later became the Body and then the World. So at most you would have had three seperate forms of Quartzmon in existance at one time which could function seperately. The Agents could be mass created and exist at the same time as the Terminal, both of which could exist at the same time as the Tower but the Tower form was needed to create the Body form which was then used to form the World form (at least the globe part of the Body was). Likewise the Agents and Terminal could exist at the same time as the Body and finally the World. Notably after the World form was created, the Terminal still existed within and was used for internal defence.

Psychemon-Astamon was the disguise for the Terminal. I would agree that the other replicas can be considered disguises for the other parts of Quartzmon. The Tsumemon-Keramon-Chrysalimon-Infermon-Diaboromon was a disguise for the Tower/Body/World form. Likewise the Myotismon-VenomMyotismon/MaloMyotismon clones were most likely disguised Agents.

The one thing I am confused by is the link between Psychemon and Astamon. We know that a real Astamon was the first Digimon to be absorbed by Quartzmon. But where does Psychemon fit in? Was Psychemon the Astamon that Quartzmon absorbed's rookie form or were they seperate Digimon whose data Quartzmon used to create his Terminal's disguise forms?

AvengingArchAngel (talk) 07:45, 29 November 2021 (UTC)

Tower and Body as one?
Is is worth combining the Tower and Body forms together into one section as the Tower was transformed into the Body?

Yggdrasil&#39;s Experimental Being (talk) 02:20, January 5, 2016 (UTC)

Edit Summary.
Can I add some more data to the section covering Quartzmon's terminal? Specifically about Psychemon-Astamon, mostly Astamon anyway. Maybe some about XrosUp Astamon. I think Psychemon is well covered but if not about him as well. Please? AvengingArchAngel (talk) 07:47, 12 January 2023 (UTC)
 * Please post your proposed text here so it can be reviewed. 22:24, 12 January 2023 (UTC)

As Psychemon, he does as he is told and rarely says anything but his attacks. In battle, he is without mercy to his opponent. He first appears before Xros Heart when Airu Suzaki is attempting to make, part of her Collection. Ryouma then digivolves him to Astamon to Xros Heart's suprise (who had never seen him as anything but Astamon before). Ryouma later uses him to capture. He accompanies Ryouma to the Greaton Hotel where attempts to make Mikey Kudo, his latest victim of a superstar kidnapping spree at the aformentioned location. He is present when Ryouma explains his actions and SuperStarmon's involvement. He witnesses Cutemon bring Mikey's Fusion Loader to Ewan Amano and Tagiru Akashi. He is present when the three Hunters agree to work together and not argue over who catches SuperStarmon. When SuperStarmon appears in person after the group has entered DigiQuartz, he is visibly angered by Tagiru describing him and Ryouma as third rate. Ryouma digivolves him to Astamon to fight SuperStarmon. After the battle, he accompanies Ryouma to see the Old Clock Shop Man. He is present while Ryouma plays piano and when the Old Clock Shop Man explains the nature of the event. He later accompanies him as the hunt begins. He later appears when Ren Tobari and Ryouma are scanning for the Digimon's (soon revealed to be ) whereabouts. He moves out of the way as the latter sends rocks flying when he emerges and from his flame breath. Ryouma later digivolves him to Astamon.

As Astamon, he is ordered by Ryouma to attack while in the DigiQuartz. He later accompanies Ryouma to speak with Tagiru on the Central Junior High's rooftop, when the boy has been knocked out. Under Ryouma's orders, he attacks. When is knocked off the rampaging robot, Astamon opens fire on him only for Mikey and  to protect the former. When GigaBreakdramon goes beserk and is still incomplete, Ryouma orders Astamon to return as it is not worth hunting a Digimon who cannot be controlled. They watch with the rest of their hunting party from afar as GigaBreakdramon is subdued. He later attacks, under Ryouma's orders, in order to aid Ren who wishes to acquire the rare Digimon. Astamon later tag teams with to face. He later accompanies Ryouma as he searches for strong Digimon to capture but find none meeting his standards (notably dismissing both an Ebidramon and an Octomon as unworthy). He initially clashes with when attempting to fight SuperStarmon.

AvengingArchAngel (talk) 13:49, 26 February 2023 (UTC)
 * Added to the article. Thanks! 18:05, 28 February 2023 (UTC)