Digi 995 was never designed to be a closed universe. Its most powerful storylines exist because of real readers who connected deeply with its characters — and spoke up.
In the early days of the franchise, the author was still working full-time in a corporate leadership role. During lunch breaks inside a corporate office, a colleague from the finance department began reading the first Digi 995 novel — Digi 995: Awakening of The Last Machine — while the third book had just launched.
One afternoon, the conversation shifted.
He spoke passionately about the Resistance fighters — how real they felt, how relatable they were — and then admitted something unexpected:
He loved them, but hated that they died.
That single reaction changed the direction of the entire franchise.
Hearing that someone had formed an emotional bond with the Resistance characters — characters originally written to be part of a larger narrative sacrifice — made the author pause. The connection was genuine. It was not about plot mechanics. It was about loss.
That day, the author went home and began rewriting the future of Digi 995.
Instead of letting the Resistance live only in memory, he started building their lives backward — asking one simple question:
How can I give readers more of the characters they’ve already lost?
The answer became four full prequel arcs, each dedicated to a core Resistance fighter:
• Lena
• Rook
• Tobias
• Elias
These stories were never part of the original roadmap. They exist because a reader cared enough to say something.
Today, Digi 995 continues to follow a long-term narrative path — but it is not rigid. When fans connect with a character, a faction, or a moment inside the Digiverse, those reactions matter. They influence expansions, spin-offs, and future arcs.
This universe is not written at its audience.
It evolves with them.
And the invitation is open.
If you feel attached to a character…
If you want to see more of a forgotten arc…
If something inside the Digiverse resonates with you — speak up.
Reach out. Leave a message. Join the conversation.
You just might help shape what comes next.








