Fan:Bronze and Cobalt/Digital World



The Digital World, known as Digirus by the native Digimon, is very different compared to the Digital World of other timelines. Like how the Digital World normally is, Digirus behaves much the same way with it's inhabitants, from lifeforms made of data, Digimon being able to be created on Computers, and so on. Yet at the same time, however, it exists in the real world and orbits the Jovian planet Neptune, the outermost planet in Sol.

Characteristics
At such a large distance away from the sun, Digirus is unsual for a planet teaming with life like it has. The atmsophere comprises mostly of greenhouse gases inorder for the planet to be a suitable temperature to where humans can easily live. The planet's average temperature is slightly lower than Earth's even then. Oxygen levels are equal to Earth's Carboniferous period, allowing massive Insectoid Digimon to exist on the moon with ease. A day on Digirus is 30 hours long, with a single orbit around Neptune lasting 3 and a half weeks. Even though it exists within the plane of reality now, Digirus can only be traveled to be the use of hi-tech computer based devices or ships.

History
Digirus's artificial origins can be traced to 5 million years prior to 2011, where an alien race was experimenting with a technology that can make any object on a computer and make an identical version as a real object by beaming it into reality. While it was only experimental at the time, Dragoramon steals some of the technology and uses it to create a moon orbiting Neptune in and bring into the existence the first 8 species of Digimon, and eventually the rest of all Digimon species into existence within the next 5 million years, in which nearly more than a thousand existed by 2011. Humanity at this point was facing a crisis at this point where civilization was on the brink of destruction, all part of Dragoramon's plan to destroy 99% of the human population to move the survivors to Digirus as part of what Dragoramon was ordered to do by The Grand One. It isn't until 2000s years later when B/C's storyline begins.