


Yamaki headed for the Shinjuku Guard Rail, the site of Musyamon’s Bio-Emergence, and observed the battle from afar as Takato, Henry and their Digimon defeated Musyamon. He reappeared the following day, and destroyed Yuggoth when it attempted to target him. It was not to be, however – Musyamon’s data survived and his voice was heard in Hypnos headquarters, declaring his desire for revenge. Hypnos was unable to stop IceDevimon from Bio-Emerging but seemed to have more luck with Musyamon, who was apparently destroyed by Yuggoth. There was little action that could be taken, however, but when Growlmon destroyed Devidramon, Yamaki charged Riley with inventing a cover story for the incident. When a Devidramon Bio-Emerged and flew over the city in clear view of the populace, Yamaki viewed the Digimon’s audacity as a personal insult. The Tamers just managed to rescue Guilmon before the Yuggoth struck. That night, when Guilmon slipped into a warp between Earth and the Digital World, Hypnos picked up the signal from the tunnel under the park and Yamaki, in direct defiance of orders from above, uploaded his Yuggoth deletion program into the Hypnos system and had Riley target the tunnel with it. The secretary made it clear that Hypnos was to remain a secret from the public, and that all Digimon connection to the Real World was to be eliminated. While on another field mission, Yamaki was called back to headquarters by Tally at the request of his superior, the Chief Cabinet Secretary, to fully explain the nature of Hypnos. Yamaki and his Hypnos underlings continued to observe the Bio-Emergence of other Wild Ones, only to have the Tamers and their Digimon defeat them. The following day, after Guilmon had battled Renamon in Shinjuku Park, Yamaki headed up the team that examined the battlefield and found a Modify Card lying on the ground. When the Wild One known as Guilmon Bio-Emerged, Yamaki instructed a tracer to be kept on him, to see what he would do. He is involved in a relationship with Hypnos chief systems operator, Riley Ootori. Since Hypnos is a government agency, Yamaki reports to four officials, presumably his superiors in the Japanese Government, and to the Chief Cabinet Secretary (voiced by Dave Mallow in the US dub). Also at Hypnos' disposal are unmarked black vans and helicopters, used for investigation and combating Digimon. The agency employs scientists, operators, and computer programmers, as well as several field agents. Hypnos is covertly headquartered in the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, which also houses the Hypnos computer system, as well as several labs for research.

Hypnos later helped in the battle against the D-Reaper. Eventually, their efforts allowed the children and their Digimon to return to the real world. This new realization came after Hypnos' leadership realized that not all the Digimon were evil. In their efforts to better understand and defeat the Digimon, Hypnos recruited the computer programmers, the Monster Makers, who originally made the Digimon, attempting to use their knowledge to create a successful anti-Digimon weapon.Īfter the Tamers entered the Digital World, Hypnos' objectives changed: they now sought only to bring the kids home. As time went on, they developed new and better methods of attacking Digimon, but these techniques proved ineffective against the. However, their efforts at first proved unsuccessful. Apparently Mitsuo Yamaki, the head of Hypnos, had an agenda to eliminate Digimon once and for all. Another function of the agency is to prevent media leaks about Digimon, as well as cover up incidents (such as creating cover stories) that involve Digimon. If a Digimon does manage to crossover, Hypnos would try to capture the Wild One and study it. As a result, the agency's new objective is to detect Digimon when they Bio-Emerge in the real world and to prevent it if possible. However, Hypnos discovered Digimon (termed "Wild Ones") who entered the real world. Because of the legal issues of violating privacy, Hypnos was kept secret from the public. Hypnos' original purpose was to monitor electronic communications of half the Earth for the Japanese government. Lovecraft and Hypnos the Greek God of Sleep. This covert agency is believed to be named after the title of a minor tale by horror author H.
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Hypnos is the name of a fictional organization from the Digimon Tamers TV series.
