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Support Programs in the Falling Stars universe are typically meant to help a Navi with a specific task, be it tracking down certain digital beings or helping to . However, thanks to their more malleable construction, they are also able to share data of a mysterious origin amongst themselves that allow them to materialize in the real world. When converted into chip form, these Support Programs can allow a Navi or Cross Fusion to materialize without the need for a Dimensional Area, if conditions are correct.


Support Programs (Falling Stars)
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Instance FS-I
Age 7(Rush), 1(Beat), 0(Tango, Reggae)
Pronouns he/they


Character Data

Rush

The originator of the substantiation ability, Rush was originally given to Roll.EXEFS to help her track down RockmanFS's missing frame data. However, over time, his true nature began to make itself obvious; Rush is cowardly and self-centered, often helping himself to others' belongings and running away from fights unless he's sufficiently swayed.

During Meiru's attempt at aiding in Triese's rescue, Roll hypnotized Rush to force him into Synchro Chip form faster. When R-Roll was knocked out of Cross Fusion, Rush ran away, only to find himself in the clutches of Dr. HikariSF. He remains there to this day.

Beat

Tango

Created by Hikari-hakase to allow R-Blues to share R-Roll's ability to Cross Fuse anywhere, Tango is the first of the

Reggae

A Support Program created by Atsuki Homura in the mold of Beat, simply to allow him to Cross Fuse. Atsuki's personality being what it is, one would assume that Reggae would at least be a bit less witless than Beat in order to not annoy him. However, whether Atsuki has actually succeeded in making a Support Program without some kind of zany personality has yet to be seen.