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=== In Medarot Navi ===
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Ptolemy is the signature Medarot of Fubuki, a young soldier stationed on Cluster. She is first met in a New York-style city module and, suspicious of Kasumi, challenges him to a Robottle. With her defeat she listens to the boy's story. Kasumi's friend Hiyori is found shortly after and the three form a small task force to seek out the remaining students, though Hiyori is suspicious of Fubuki's story of her being a student invited to Cluster.
Ptolemy is the signature Medarot of Fubuki, a young soldier stationed on Cluster. She is first met in a New York-style city module and, suspicious of Kasumi, challenges him to a Robottle. With her defeat she listens to the boy's story. Kasumi's friend Hiyori is found shortly after and the three form a small task force to seek out the remaining students.


Fubuki and Ptolemy are staples of the party and remain with Kasumi throughout the remainder of the game; the Parts Research module with data for Ptolemic is encountered well before those of Bug Shield, Scythe Cutter or Blazer-Multi.
Fubuki and Ptolemy are staples of the party and remain with Kasumi throughout the remainder of the game; the Parts Research module with data for Ptolemic is encountered well before those of Bug Shield, Scythe Cutter or Blazer-Multi.
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=== In Medarot 8 ===
=== In Medarot 8 ===
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