Longest Novel: Fall Of The Republic

"What have they to say now?" -Chancellor Ophanimon on a statement that there would be no way the digital world can attack earth, just before the attack starts.

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Longest Novel: Fall of the Republic is the title of the film adaptation of the story line Longest Novel by Morgan Kingsley.

The film covers a comprehensive adaptation of the entire story line, although told in a different order and perspective than the novel had told it from, showing it from the perspective of several different characters as the history of the town of Wayside, Minnesota starts to slowly unfold with the current threat trying to be tamed by a band of seven teenagers, the most important being T.K. Shioda, who were entrusted with digital monsters to save the town.

At the same time, there is an investigation going on from the police chief to figure out the truth of Jeff the Killer, a imfamous figure of the town.

A third plot line covers a disgraced warrior named Ken (short for Kevin) trying to redeem his honor among the digital world hierarchs as he learns the truth of their intentions.

A fourth subplot revolves around a drug addict named Sheldon Oswald Lee trying to make peace with his terrible performance as a father and he tells his son Cody the truth of the city in a set of discs to prepare him to help save the town when he is older.

A fifth and final subplot revolves around a young man named Rob, who befriends T.K. after his quest begins to save earth, as Rob begins to learn the truth of the city on his own, trying to take the mantle of savior.

As all of this is happening, the history of these peoples past lives get revealed in several different subplots in the past, as well as the history of the town and several other attempts to prevent the events that are currently happening from going down.

The next part of the article will be a in depth explanation of the plot