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* ''[[Mega Man (video game)|Mega Man]]'s'' [[Cool Pet|robo-canine]] Rush has had quite a few different modes since his debut in ''[[Mega Man 3]]''. He initially started off with the [[Sky Surfing|Rush Jet]], the Rush Marine, and the Rush Coil. When ''[[Mega Man 6]]'' came around, he was able to [[Powered Armor|turn into two different armor suits]] [[Fusion Dance|for Mega]]: a suit for powerful punches (Power), and the other (Jet), providing a jet-powered [[Double Jump]]. ''[[Mega Man 7]]'' fused the two armors of its predecessor into one. The driving game spinoff ''Battle & Chase'' has Rush turn into a car so Mega Man can go [[Go-Karting with Bowser|go karting with Wily]] (or maybe it was just a car that looks Rush, I can't recall).
* Thursday, the multi-purpose robot from ''[[Disgaea]]'', is shock full of weapons, sensors, and handy functions, plus a sassy personality and electronic voice. He was built by a kid genius, too. The Defenders of Earth are pretty much a 60's [[Raygun Gothic]] pastiche, so it fits.
* EDI in ''[[Mass Effect 2]]''. Though, actually, she's a "Do-Anything AI". Try [[Drinking Game|taking a drink]] every time Shepard says, "EDI, do something!" and she infallibly solves the current problem. ...Or better yet, don't. [[TVAll The Tropes]] doesand Miraheze are not wantresponsible for any damages that result from drinking games, including but not limited to bedamages responsibleto foryour liver and other people's homicidescars.
 
 
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