Yamaki was fired after this incident, and from here decided to help the tamers rather than hinder them. Yamaki remained inside the building, but survived. However, Makuramon destroyed the Juggernaut vortex, causing much of the Hypnos equipment to collapse. Janyu opposed this, as it would destroy the tamers' Digimon as well, but Yamaki insisted that it needed to be done. When WarGrowlmon destroyed Mihiramon, Yamaki couldn't believe it, removing his sunglasses for the second time and saying maybe the tamers weren't playing some game after all.Īfter gathering the Monster Makers together, Yamaki decided to destroy all Digimon with Juggernaut during Vikaralamon's attack. Yamaki lost his mind and blamed the tamers, even though what happened was his fault. However, this had the side effect of opening a portal through which Mihiramon, the first of twelve Devas, came through. Yamaki then got permission from the guys upstairs to test his new program, Juggernaut, which would suck Digimon into a black hole and destroy them. He had his scientists scan DarkLizardmon to find out how Digimon could be destroyed. He sometimes watched the tamers as they battled Wild Ones, thinking them to be "playing a dangerous game". When a failed experiment caused a digital zone to appear, Yamaki developed a program called Yuggoth and destroyed the digital zone. After the fight with Musyamon (who countered Yuggoth), he introduced himself to Takato and Henry, voicing his opinions to them, and Henry chased after him, but lost him.Įventually Yamaki captured a Wild One, DarkLizardmon, and considered taking Guilmon as well. He viewed Digimon as a threat and wanted to destroy them all. ![]() ![]() Yamaki would often track Wild Ones as they bio-emerged.
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