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The Pokemoner stepped into the light, eyes widening. "They say in that version, the physics were different. You could climb anything. You could fly for miles without hitting a signal-jammer. If we can run this through the Cemu Emulator, we can find the source code for the Master Sword—the only virus capable of wiping Ganon’s mainframe."

The neon sign for "The Lucky Deku" flickered, casting a stuttering green glow over the rainy backstreets of Central Hyrule. Link adjusted the collar of his worn leather jacket, the digital hum of his Sheikah Slate 2.0 vibrating against his hip. TheLegendofZeldaBreathoftheWildv1Cemu-pokemoner...

Link turned to see a figure draped in a tattered blue cloak. It was the "Pokemoner," a legendary data-miner known for finding "monsters" hidden in the deep-web archives of the royal family. The Pokemoner stepped into the light, eyes widening

Link handed over the drive. As the Pokemoner plugged it into a portable rig, the screen flickered to life. A vast, rolling green plain appeared, untouched by smog. A soft piano melody drifted through the speakers, a stark contrast to the heavy synth-bass thumping from the nearby clubs. "It’s beautiful," the Pokemoner whispered. You could fly for miles without hitting a signal-jammer

Should the story focus more on the against the Ganon Corp, or should it dive into the glitchy, surreal world inside the emulator?