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=== Geo Stelar/Mega Man Geo-Omega ''(Subaru Hoshikawa/Shooting Star Rockman)'' ===
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The main character of the series. A 12-year old boy who lost his father Kelvin three years prior the start of the story. Because of this, he becomes a social outcast that spends his entire day at home messing with gadgets and studying instead of going to school. His dream is to one day become an astronaut, so he can go to space to find his father, who he believes is still alive.
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* [[Arm Cannon]]: An interesting variant; instead of the straight-up [[Cool Guns|buster-style]] cannon, the first two games had Geo's arm swallowed by Omega-Xis' [https://web.archive.org/web/20130629114627/http://images.wikia.com/megaman/images/2/25/Megaman_star_force.jpg head].
* [[Badass]]: Not so much in the first game, but he grows into it by the 3rd game.
* [[Brown Eyes]]
* [[Character Development]]: [[Took a Level
* [[Clark Kenting]]: Ohhhhhh, yes. He takes absolutely no measures in adjusting his voice and he's the only person with that particular hairstyle in all three games, so this banks almost entirely on a personality-disconnect between his lives.
* [[Cute Shotaro Boy]]: At [[Kid Hero|twelve years old]], Geo's this by default, but he's especially cute when we see his ''little'' little kid appearance in ''Black'' and ''Red'' flashbacks.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: A moment occurs, here and there. For example: At the end of the Noise Wave, Geo and Mega wonder if they've found Dealer's Base. They then see the giant King Card Matter Wave.
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* {{spoiler|[[Et Tu, Brute?]]}}: {{spoiler|Pat's betrayal prompts Geo's [[Achilles in His Tent]] moment in the first game.}}
* [[Fighting Your Friend]]: This happens whenever he is forced to fight against Luna, Sonia, Bud, or [[Played for Drama|Pat]], which tends to happen [[Once an Episode|once per game]], but mostly with Bud; by the third game neither Queen Ophiuchus nor Gemini Spark are present and Harp Note can't be fought.
* [[Finishing Move]]/ [[Limit Break]]: 14 in all (over the course of the games, 3 in Star Force 1 and then 7 in both Star Force 2 and Star Force 3), including
** [[
** [[Death From Above]]: Meteor Light Barrage
** [[Flechette Storm]]: Demon Flurry and Enma Gale Garrison
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* [[For Want of a Nail]]: In the anime, Geo's father has only been missing for three months, so his grief hasn't had much chance to settle. Hence, it's much easier for him to interact with others; Mega even gets him to school within the first few episodes just by ''annoying him''.
* [[Geek Physique]]: Is quite physically unimposing, even as MegaMan, and especially when compared to bruisers like Taurus Fire and Yeti Blizzard.
* [[Goggles Do Something Unusual]]/[[See
* [[Hello, Insert Name Here]]: In the first game, with the default name (see above) becoming the [[Canon Name]].
* [[Henshin Hero]]: When Geo combines with Mega to become MegaMan, Mega's armor [[Adaptive Armor|refits itself]] into a [[Powered Armor|jumpsuit of sorts]] around Geo's body. Certain comparison shots from the promotional art for ''Black'' and ''Red'' suggest MegaMan is [[Plot
** [[Power Dyes Your Hair]]: A subtle example (in contrast to [[Hair of Gold|Harp Note]]), comparing Geo and MegaMan in the official art will show that MegaMan's hair is darker than Geo's brunet locks, with an element of purple.
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: At least once per game, most noticeable in the third.
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* [[I Just Want to Be Normal]]: Geo really has very little desire to run around and do battle all the time, but he feels he ought to, partially because of Mega's urgings and partially because he tries to follow in his father's foot steps.
** Jumps up a notch in the optional sidequests: Most of the Accept/Deny choices are grounded in Subaru wondering if he really wants to bother. Except in [[Ship Tease|certain cases]].
* [["I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight]]: Every single plotline boss in the original game is one of these. Every single one. {{spoiler|Except for the last, unfortunately. Pat honestly despises the world; the realization of this is absolutely ''devastating'' to Geo, which is why he has his much-derided [[Achilles in His Tent]] moment.}}
* [[It Gets Easier]]: [[Downplayed Trope|Not quite as bad as you think]], but the more time Geo spends with Omega, he's that much less reticent to go [[Always Check Behind the Chair|digging through]] [[No Sense of Personal Space|another's stuff]].
* [[It Was a Gift]]: Both Geo's pendant and [[Goggles Do Something Unusual|the Visualizer]] were inherited from his father, though he doesn't receive the latter until Aaron presents him with it during a visit.
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* [[Mysterious Protector]]: Serves this purpose for Luna, though only for the first game.
** His dedication to protecting Luna helps him actualize his Star Force (Star Break) powers in the first game, and when Luna gives him a [[Cooldown Hug]] in the second game, it helps him take control of his [[Amulet of Concentrated Awesome|Tribe]] [[Artifact of Doom|form]], which was making him go crazy.
* [[One
* [[Panty Thief]]: Poor boy has trouble wrenching himself away from the "[[Unusual Euphemism|little girl's secret]]" he finds in Luna's wardrobe in ''Black'' and ''Red''.
* [[Perpetual Frowner]]: While transformed, he also barely smiles for most of the first game.
* [[Red Baron]]: Starts getting nicknamed the "[[Ascended Meme|Blue Bomber]]" during his rise to fame in ''BerShiDin''.▼
* [[School Play]]: How Luna gets him to school.
** [[
** Later, when Pat is unable to perform, Geo inherits the [[Cheap Costume]] for [[Hilarity Ensues|major irony points]] as Luna shoves him into the lead role of... [[Loves My Alter Ego|himself]].
* [[Wacky Parent, Serious Child|Serious Child]]: Even as MegaMan, he can't get a handle on his mother's quirks.
▲* [[
* [[Somebody
* [[Team Dad]]: Keeps the gang from breaking down during the third game after Luna is taken from them.
* [[Ten
* [[Touched
* [[Troubled but Cute]]: Has father issues, an antisocial streak, and two major love interests.
* [[Turn Out Like His Father]]: A recurring theme throughout the whole series is where exactly Geo stands in relation to his father. As he emerges from his shell, he's flattered by the comparisons; [[Character Development|by the third game]], however, he starts lightly brushing them aside, insisting he be considered as his own person.
* [[Tsundere]]: Type A: Antisocial and bitter to those around him in the beginning; [[Character Development|genuinely friendly]] to them later on. Hasn't got any of the romantic applications of it, however, which have all been reserved for Luna.
* [[Wake Up, Go to School, Save
* [[Will Not Tell a Lie]]: Subverted, though only because Geo is basically up against the wall. He honestly regrets lying to his mother about keeping himself out of harm's way.
* {{spoiler|[[You Killed My Father]]}}: {{spoiler|Does NOT take kindly to hearing Mega had a hand in the space station accident.}}
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=== Omega-Xis ''(War-Rock)'' ===
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An alien that (literally) fell from the sky on Geo's head. A loud-mouthed FM-ian that seems to know what happened to Geo's father but refuses to tell him. He is the one who fuses with Geo in order to form the Mega Man of this continuity. Unlike the other FM-ians, Omega-Xis cannot control Geo's mind while they are fused, and so he has to depend on the kid's ability to fight.
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* [[Anti
* [[Artifact of Doom]]: The OOPart(s) from the second game (which varies depending on the [[One Game for
** Its not entirely certain what the deal is with the OOParts - they were known to have destroyed the tribes they originally belonged to, but when they speak to Geo and Omega, they use a definite plural in self-reference, which implies that the tribe may have been absorbed into the artifacts.
* [[Badass]]
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* [[Gratuitous Greek]]
* [[Hero Insurance]]: He equates being popular with getting a little more leeway in this regard.
* [[
* [[Jerkass]]: He began as this, even going so far as telling Geo he thinks all humans are completely useless; except for ''him'', of course, because Geo's useful.
** [[Jerk
* [[Laser
* [[No Sense of Personal Space]]: And ''definitely'' no respect for your privacy. His influence on Geo in this regard has been... [[Panty Thief|not perhaps the most ideal]].
* [[Rival]]: To Acid, due to him landing the [[Finishing Move|last blow]] on a [[Brainwashed]] wizard.
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=== Sonia Strumm/Harp Note and Lyra ''(Misora Hibiki/Harp Note and Harp)'' ===
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A 12-year old girl who is also a famous singer and actress. Like Geo, Sonia also has an alien partner named Lyra, and can fuse with her in order to form Harp Note (called Lyra Note in the English dub of the anime.)
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* [[Green Eyes]]
* [[Idol Singer]]: She is one of these in the first game, but quits under her manager after meeting Geo, by the beginning of the second game, she began singing again.
* [[Manic Pixie Dream Girl]]: She starts off as a [[Deconstructed Trope|deconstruction]]
* [[Musical Assassin]]: Harp
* [[Musical Theme Naming]]: Her last name in the Japanese version (Hibiki) means echo and you first witness her form in Echo Ridge. Her first name (Misora) references the three notes from the solfege; also, her last name in the English version falls under this as well.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: With Luna - Sonia's much more perky and outgoing than Luna is, and for bonus points, Sonia's color is red (her hair is purely this, plus her jacket and other clothes are various shades of red and pink), while Luna exhibits a great deal of blue (her uniform jacket and swimsuit).
* [[Rose
** [[Hair of Gold]]: [
* [[
* [[Sailor Fuku]]: Wears one during [[Bullfight Boss|Taurus Fire]]'s rampage in the third game.
* [[Shout
* [[The Svengali]]: Her manager (and possibly her guardian), Chrys Golds, has remarkably little regard for her as a person. She ditches him in the game, but sticks around with him in the anime, where he's not quite as odious.
* [[Ten
* [[Touched
* [[Triang Relations]]: With Geo and Luna.
=== Luna Platz/Queen Ophiuca and Ophiuca/Vogue ''(Luna Shirogane/Ophiuchus Queen and Ophiuchus/Mode)'' ===
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[[Class Representative]] of Geo's class, Luna aims to the next [[Student Council President]] ellection and her main goal is to get Geo back at school in order to raise her status by making "the bad apple" going back to class. Luna is a very heavy [[Base Breaker]] and one of the members of the Sonia-Geo-Luna love triangle. Despite being quite popular in Japan, [[Americans Hate Tingle|she isn't that lucky in America...]]
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* [[The Beautiful Elite]]: Is the richest and most fashionable out of all of Geo's associates.
* [[Big Fancy House]] - She has one in the anime (complete with [[Gender Swap|Butler]] [[Maid Corps|Corps]]
* [[Biting the Handkerchief]]: In the anime.
* [[Class Representative]]: And she's absolutely hell-bent on being elected to the student body presidency. Winning the election<ref>If you check her Transer, there's a comment about not letting 6th graders get in her way.</ref> is her primary motivation for doing anything for the first half of both the first and third games, and is the reason she goes after Geo at the start of the series (it would look very good for her she could demonstrate she was responsible for making sure all of her class was present, including a certain [[The Hero|bad egg]]).
* [[Designated Victim]]: You'll be surprised how many times she gets in danger in all three games... And how many times she gets kidnapped in the second.
** {{spoiler|1=[[Disney Death]]: [[Playing
* [[Exiled to
* [[Fan Girl]]: To [[Loves My Alter Ego|Mega Man]], [[Insistent Terminology|definitely]] not Geo, [[Clingy Jealous Girl|especially]] in the anime.
** [[Flanderization]]: The anime focuses too much on her ''tsun'' side...
* [[Giftedly Bad]]: She tries, she really does. But ''do not'' put her in charge of anything that requires creative talent. Three famous instances: The [[Cheap Costume|infamously bad]] Mega Man costume in the first game, which Geo actually ends up able to walk around in without being recognized; naming her team in ''3'' "Luna 4 Prez", and naming Zack's dog "Catnip".<ref>which is more backstory than anything</ref>
** Interestingly, this doesn't particularly affect what appears to be some impressive talents at both the piano and fencing. She has a case full of trophies set into the wall of her room.
* [[Girls Love Stuffed Animals]]: Has a frog "stuffie" in the games, and an assorted collection of large plush in the anime.
* [[Hair of Gold]]: After she and Geo start getting along.
* [[Hazel Eyes]]
* [[Kirk Summation]]: Tries this on [[Ax Crazy|Jack Corvus]] in the third game. It doesn't
* [[Lamia]]: Ophiuchus Queen takes the cake and eats it before you even knew it was there.
** [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]: In the anime, Ophiuca initially subjugates Luna, but RockMan's presence is enough to pull out a chunk of Luna's personality... which leads us to a scene in which Queen Ophiuca becomes rather obsessive with RockMan's attention.
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* [[Muggle Power]]: During the attack at [[Beach Episode|Alohaha]], things get bad enough that Luna comes to find MegaMan for advice on what to do. The act of deferring her judgment to another ''sets Joker off''.
* [[Ojou]]
** [[
* [[Proper Tights
* [[Pull a Rabbit Out of My Hat]]: This is [http://images.wikia.com/megaman/images/e/ea/Vogue.JPG Vogue]'s basic design.
* [[Protectorate]]: Most notably in the first game. Luna is the focal point of Geo's getting a handle on both the Star Force and Tribe power-ups; in the first case, he grows determined to protect her; in the second, she deliberately remains with an uncontrollable Geo in an [[Cooldown Hug|attempt to help him]], and it is their developed relationship (and the resulting jump in their shared [[The Power of Friendship|Link Power]]) that allows him to conquer the OOPArt.
* [[Rapunzel Hair]]: When it's loose.
* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: The blue to Sonia's red, and slight subversion, maybe. She's more down-to-earth practical-minded than Sonia (except in the rare cases you manage to upset her - thus the subversion); so really, she's the Tsundere to Sonia's [[Genki Girl]]. Need further proof? Luna's is most often seen in blue, and Sonia in pink.
* [[Rich Bitch]]: To many of the [[Fan Dumb|more shallow players]], she comes across like [[The Scrappy|this]]. She's not in the slightest, in fact, she really [[I Just Want to Have Friends|just wants true friends]], but fears that she'll get hurt if she opens up to people.
* [[School Uniforms Are the New Black]]: Her outfit has all the ''trappings'' of a school uniform, but she's the only one who wears anything of the like.
* [[Student Council President]]: She pursues Geo initially to score major student body politic points for the upcoming election. {{spoiler|She wins and becomes one in the third game.}}
* [[Team Mom]]: The end of her introductory scene in the second game sees her fussing over Geo's, Bud's, and Zack's health and welfare. Judging from their responses, it would seem this is pretty routine.
* [[Through His Stomach]]: Late in the first season of the anime, she spends her portion of a shared [[Day in The Limelight]] learning how to
** Her job in the post-game of ''BerShiDin'' is an attempt to try and cooking a pastry. Geo, [[Ship Tease|for once eager]] [[Out
** [[Feminine Women Can Cook]]: The anime incident was spurred on by a weekly televised poll for "Most Desirable Women". The next time she catches it, the results indicate a "Woman Who Can Clean House", so Luna ends up trying to kick Subaru out of his own room so she can clean it. Akane apparently likes it when there's more noise in the house.
** [[Lethal Chef]]: Her early efforts do ''not'' bode well for our hero.
* [[Touched
* [[Triang Relations]]: With Geo and Sonia.
* [[Tsundere]]: Big time, but only once you get to really know her. And we mean really, REALLY know her. It's better in the 3rd game, where we see she's a Type A almost right off the bat.
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=== Bud Bison and Taurus ''(Gonta Ushijima and Ox)'' ===
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One of Geo's friends and a... erm... follower of Luna alongside Zack. He seems to be a tough guy, but the just really wants friends. He gets possessed by Taurus very early in the first game, and in the third {{spoiler|becomes a team with him.}}
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* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: You better darn sure you be respectful around Luna, or Bud will get very, very upset with you.
* [[Big Eater]]: A fairly major portion of his character, and one of his chief distinguishing characteristics when compared to [[Mega Man Battle Network
* [[The Big Guy]]: To Zack's [[The Smart Guy]].
* [[Breath Weapon]]: One of his attacks in the trilogy is called fire breath, and also in the third game there's a part where you have to use Taurus (not Bud or their fusion) to melt ice blocks caused by Diamond Ice.
* [[Bruiser
* [[Bullfight Boss]]: First boss of the series is Bud as Taurus Fire.
* [[Bull Seeing Red]]: After Bud meets Taurus, objects around town that are colored red are often found destroyed the following morning.
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* [[Hidden Depths]]: When Bud was younger, he scared all the kids around him for being so darn big, which left him absolutely miserable - and then Luna found him and took him under her wing, earning his loyalty. When Mega (hiding in Geo's Transer) knocks him out cold, Luna threatens to cut their Brotherband (she never really had any intention to, though - she just wanted him to shape up), it sends Bud into a depression, which is where Taurus finds him.
* [[Japanese Pronouns]]: In the Japanese versions of the games, Bud uses both "ore" and "ore-sama".
* [[Playing
* [[Real Men Wear Pink]]: Possibly; there's a piece of concept art of Bud taking a moment to tend to a bird... [[The Klutz|while sitting down and knocking over a flowerpot]]. Doesn't outright contradict anything we know already.
* [[Recurring Boss]]: Out of every boss in the series, only Taurus is fought in all three games.
* [[Those Two Guys]]: With Zack, though he ends up being pulled away from this <s>in the third game</s> over the course of the series.
* [[Touched
=== Zack Temple and Pedia ''(Kizamaro Saishouin and Pedia)'' ===
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One of Geo's friends and a... erm... follower of Luna alongside Bud. He is small and smart, and the only one of Geo's close circle of friends to never get possessed by an EM-being. He does have a Wizard names Pedia in the third game, but is unable to EM Wave Change (altough a Mr.Hertz in his room says that he often train poses for EM Wave Change in front of his mirror).
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* [[Aerith and Bob]]: His first name is a shortened form of the Hebrew language (southwest asia) name Zechariah, which means God has remembered.
** Zack can also be an adaptation of Zachary, or, frankly, just plain Zack. It's not that uncommon.
* [[Can't Catch Up]]: Poor, poor Zack. He's the one part of a group of friends that hasn't been [[Touched
* [[Fan Boy]]: Both he and Bud are extremely loyal to Luna. And Sonia. (This causes them some trouble every once in a while).
* [[Hidden Depths]]: See [[Can't Catch Up]] above. Also, he laments his inability to do anything useful for Geo/Mega Man at the end of the first game.
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** [[Theme Naming]]: His last name (Temple) may come from the antomical term temporal cortex as the temple is the name of the head directly in front of there.
* [[Those Two Guys]]: with Bud, until Bud gets a promotion. See [[Can't Catch Up]].
* [[Touched
=== Hope Stelar '' (Akane Hoshikawa)'' ===
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Geo's mother. Unlike her son, she has more-or-less moved on after her husband's disappearance, altough she still hopes for him to come back.
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* [[Cool Big Sis]]: She and Luna have a solid rapport with each other in the anime, starting when she teaches Luna how to cook.
** She also has a strong sense of mischief and isn't above letting life be difficult for her son. She stops short of outright antics, however.
* [[
* [[Education Mama]]: Not much of one, though she certainly approves of Geo's return to school. One thing to consider is how, for Geo, going back to school is more of a reflection of his emotional state.
* [[Feminine Women Can Cook]]: Akane has a couple of cooking moments in the anime, primarily receiving her mail-order saucepan and teaching Luna how to cook.
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* [[Hot Mom]]
** [[Male Gaze]]: Near the end of the ''Tribe'' anime, Phantom Black kidnaps Akane, tossing her over his shoulder and ditching. The following chase scene, while ''[[Excuse Plot|ostensibly]]'' simply just a full frontal shot of Phantom Black running from RockMan and Harp Note, allows him the remarkable opportunity to aim Akane's ass square at the camera. And it stays there for a while, even as she begs him to let her go.
* [[Innocent Innuendo]]: During the moment illustrated in [[Shipper
* [[The Nicknamer]]: In the anime. To her, Rockman will always be the delivery boy.
* [[Parents
* [[Shipper
* [[Tender Tears]]: In the anime, Subaru is [[Disc One Final Boss|hospitalized mid-season]]. While she's not shown to be crying, you can hear her voice quavering and you ''can'' see her holding a handkerchief.
* [[Wacky Parent, Serious Child|Wacky Parent]]: Oh, yes. Bursting out laughing when your son [[Lethal Chef|suffers the efforts]] of [[Through His Stomach|your student]] is not the best way to earn Mommy Points, no.
=== Aaron Boreal ''(Mamoru Amachi)'' ===
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An associate and former [[Sempai
After the first game, Aaron becomes something of a specialist in [[Fantastic Science|Wave Technology]], often working with Geo and WAXA as trouble arises.
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** [[Mr. Exposition]]: When Omega-Xis just won't do.
** [[Mr. Fixit]]: He tries {{spoiler|restoring Strong and Luna}}, but it's not quite as easy as Geo hopes it is.
*** [[The Engineer]]: In the anime, he provides Geo with a substitute [[Merchandise
* [[Omnidisciplinary Scientist]]: Technically, Aaron is an actual ''rocket scientist'', though he ends up being used as the [[The Professor|go-to guy]] for the [[Fantastic Science]] of the Wave World and its inhabitants. His relationship with WAXA is... unclear.
* [[Sempai
=== Bob Copper ''(Detective Goyouda Heiji)'' ===
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An agent working for Satella Police, he gets only minor appearances on all three games, but recieves a bigger role in the anime.
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* [[The Determinator]]: "This light has called us to defeat this evil!" proclaimed in the face of the '''[[Planet Eater]]''' Andromeda.
* [[Drives Like Crazy]]: In the anime Copper has some truly insane driving skills, being able balance his car at a forty-five degree angle on a railguard and still be able to drive forward. Omega-Xis was most impressed.
* [[The Inspector]]: Generally finds himself involved in cases that deal with superhuman activities. He doesn't succeed, but he gets pretty darn close.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: See [[Catch Phrase]].
* [[Memetic Badass]]: This was the fan response to the release of [https://web.archive.org/web/20100611232428/http://georockman.net/site/images/wallpapers/capcom3/wp09_1280x960.jpg this wallpaper].
* [[Occult Detective]]: Well, extraterrestrial detective, maybe.
* [[Overshadowed
* [[Reasonable Authority Figure]]: Copper generally remains one throughout the series; he would be more of one if Geo and Mega didn't keep making him suspicious.
* [[Secret
* [[Spanner in
* [[Sympathetic Inspector Antagonist]]: An [[Expy]] of [[Lupin III|Inspector Zenigata]].
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* [[Arms Dealer]]: He's the [[Fight Like a Card Player|Battle Card]] merchant, and Geo's his best customer.
* [[Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance]]: Hang Ten basically oozes his design theme.
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: So Hang Ten surfs the ''Meteor Server'' when you hand him a Cipher Code.
* [[Surfer Dude]]
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=== Damian Wolfe/Wolf Woods and Wolf '' (Juro Ogami/Wolf Forest and Wolf)'' ===
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Damian Wolfe is an optional boss character employed as a gardener in Star Force 1 and 3; he generally avoids crowds, partially because he scares people, and partially because he hosts a [[Blood Knight|belligerant]] alien named Wolf whose presence agitates Damian's own fight-happy inclinations, ''especially'' during [[Our Werewolves Are Different|the full moon]].
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* [[Blood Knight]]: Both Damian and Wolf are naturally bellicose; Wolf's presence, however, agitates Damian's tendencies almost unbearably.
* [[Morality Pet]]: Wolf gives us an [[Inverted Trope|inversion]]; he gets his [[Pet the Dog]] moments by becoming ''someone else's'' pet.
* [[Touched
* [[Turns Red]]: The Wolf Woods battle in Star Force 1 has a unique element to
* [[Truly Single Parent]]: In the anime, Wolf leaves behind an FM puppy to a girl who mistook him for a normal dog and took care of him for some time. Best not to think about that one too hard.
* [[Our Werewolves Are Different]]
* [[Worthy Opponent]]: Wolf and Mega, while not on the same side, have a great mutual respect for each other in the anime. This leads them to both chide themselves for being foolish when they wonder why that [[Paper
=== Hyde/Dark Phantom and Phantom '' (Hyde/Phantom Black and Phantom)'' ===
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One of Doctor Vega's henchmen in the second game. He wants to be a film director, always refering to his schemes as "scripts", and tends to get a little carried away with them. He only serves Vega in the games, while in the anime he is a [[Ascended Extra|stand-alone Villain]]. His EM-partner is called Phantom, and they fuse together to form Dark Phantom.
{{spoiler|He appears again in the third game and attempts to steal Mega Man's Ace/Joker Program (depending in the version you're playing. He fails... [[Nice Job Fixing It, Villain|and ends up unlocking the full potention of the program and giving Mega Man the power of Noise Change]]. He later battles Mega Man and is defeated, commiting suicide after realizing he'll never win.}}
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* [[Ascended Extra]] - Went from being an unoriginal stooge in the games to being his own standout character in the anime. Also gave us "The OOPArts are NOPArts."
* [[Card
* [[I Have Your Wife]]: Kidnaps Luna twice in ''2'', and his presence and actions in ''3'' first threaten Geo's friends and then WAXA's main computer {{spoiler|which is needed to restore Luna to physical form}}. In the anime, he takes over every viewscreen in town and demonstrates his captivity of Subaru's mother (who's really waiting to have her picture painted); he claims her safety depends on MegaMan returning the [[Hostage for Macguffin|OOPArt]].
* [[Nice Job Fixing It, Villain]] - {{spoiler|An early script in the 3rd game ends up inadvertently triggering the [[Super Mode|Noise Change]].}}
* [[Prima Donna Director]] - While not actually involved in the production of any known films, he treats all scenarios that involve him as "scripts". And he expects the "actors" to follow them to the letter.
** {{spoiler|[[Villainous Breakdown]]: With each failed script, his grasp of the world around him slips a little. His last failure in 3 sees him give way to a [[Laughing Mad]] [[Freak
* [[Sissy Villain]] - Especially in the anime.
** [[Giftedly Bad]] / [[Nightmare Fetishist]]: In the anime, he possesses a fascination with the grotesque and the
* [[Those Two Bad Guys]] - Notably creates an Anime-based milieu with the even further [[Ascended Extra]] Gori Monjirou, even though they technically work against each other as much as they work with each other. Bonus points for the [[Sensitive Guy and Manly Man]] element.
=== Solo/Rogue and Laplace ''(Solo/Burai and Laplace)'' ===
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The last alive member of the Murian race, Solo is <s>one of Doctor Vega's henchmen</s> a guy that works by himself. Being the [[Last of His Kind|last one of his kind]], he hates the world and will slash down anyone who uses technology of his lost race for evil. He wants to bring back his lost civilization to its greatness, and works with Vega in the second game because they have the same goal and so "would be more efficient".
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* [[Adventurer Archaeologist]]: A variation. Many of his travels require him to visit places of antiquity, and if he is ever known to recline anywhere, it will be in the presence of historic architecture.
* [[Anti
* [[Awesome Yet Practical]]: Laplace can become the Laplace Blade whether or not Solo is running around as Rogue. Solo generally prefers to be in Wave Form, as it would naturally allow him to take greater advantages of the Laplace Blade's abilities.
* [[Badass]]: The quintessential example for the series.
* [[Bare
* [[Berserk Button]]: You know, with the number of things that sets him off, perhaps its best just to not speak of [[Atlantis|Mu]] at all.
* [[The Brute]]: Back in his first appearance.
* [[The Cameo]]: he's a chip and enemy summon in ''[[Mega Man Battle Network
* [[Combat Clairvoyance]]: Rogue's X-shaped mask allows him to see how his opponent concentrates his EM energy. How much this helps is debatable, since his attacks are designed to prevent those opponents from having the opportunity to strike at all.
* [[Combat Pragmatist]]: Take a gander down at [[Spam Attack]].
* [[Cutting the Knot]]: Uses Laplace to blow open a hole in the floor after Geo and Sonia discover the door to the hallway to the elevator is locked.
* [[Fire
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: Sort of. More like a Heel-Neutral turn, but he's coming around.
* [[I Was Just Passing Through]]: The ending of the second game, in which Solo declares that Geo's body was in his way.
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* [[I Work Alone]] / [[Ineffectual Loner]]: Much of his power requires this to work, and it becomes a matter of [[Principles Zealot|principle]] whenever Mega Man's around. Solo is almost constantly haranguing Geo about his reliance on the bonds he gets from others.
** [[Subverted|Until]] Geo calls him out on it in the postgame of ''Ace'' and ''Joker'' and accuses him of being loyal to the [[Captain Patriotic|land of Mu]].
* [[Jerk
* [[The Lancer]]: Ace wanted him for the [[Five
* [[Last of His Kind]]: Solo is the last Murian human, and generally over-protective of their culture. Laplace is likely the last Murian EM Being.
* [[Lighthearted Rematch]]: Hahaha, '''no'''. MegaMan's and Rogue's postgame fights are always the most brutal, knockdown matches of the game.
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* [[Rival]]: To Geo, and originally to Eos, [[What Could Have Been|until it was axed]].
** [[Rivals Team Up]]: Solo brings Geo along to make it easier for him to kill several giant Noise monsters, since the last time he encountered them, he nearly died. Just to prove he's not going soft, Rogue deliberately bars MegaMan from getting to Jack Corvus and picks a fight with him.
* [[Shout
* [[Spam Attack]]: This is the main reason he is impossible to beat in the series; he specializes both in [[Rapid
** [[Standard Status Effects]]: The attacks that don't simply overwhelm Geo with speed and power will be likely to Paralyze him, instead.
* [[Take Me to Your Leader]]: Says it word for word in the third game.
* [[The Unintelligible]]: Laplace
* [[Tsundere|TsunTsun]]: Ohhhhhhh, yes. Solo's not going to kill Geo because he has a bond with Mu, he's going to kill Geo ''[[Insistent Terminology|because it's fun]]''.
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* [[Turns Red]]: After he gets the Indie Proof in the second game, he'll put out a [[
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: [[Cool Sword|Swords]] and [[Good Old Fisticuffs|Martial Arts]].
** Rogue's martial arts apply the following tropes: [[Armed Legs]], [[Dance Battler]],<ref>Part of his full combo involves a gratuitous backflip. Not that the opponent will be able to dodge that well after he landed the first blows.</ref>
** The sword from the Indie Proof applies the following tropes: [[Ancestral Weapon]], [[
** The Laplace Blade applies the following tropes: [[Black Swords Are Better]], [[Empathic Weapon]]/[[Mons]], [[Oddly
* [[We ARE Struggling Together!]]: This more or less defines the relationship between him and Geo.
=== Pat/{{spoiler|Rey}} Sprigs/{{spoiler|Gemini Spark and Gemini}} ''(Futaba/{{spoiler|Hikaru}} Tsukasa {{spoiler|and Gemini}})'' ===
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A quiet, cheerful and very mysterious student that Geo meets after Luna finally manages to get him back to school. While he and Geo almost immediately hit it off, we learn late in the first game that all is ''not well'' with Geo's new best friend. And, guess what, it's a two-fer: {{spoiler|first, there's the matter of his murderous alter-ego, Rey, but that's nothing compared to learning that he is [[The Dragon|Gemini's]] human host - and ''willingly'' at that.}}
{{spoiler|Gemini himself is Cepheus' [[The Dragon|Second-in-Command]], and in fact has been [[Dragon
In the anime, Pat is in a different class than Geo. {{spoiler|Here, Rey doesn't exist, so Gemini himself becomes Spark Black. Which leads to a ''[[Jumping Off the Slippery Slope|Really Weird]] [[Eviler Than Thou|Finale]].''}}
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** {{spoiler|In the anime, he was caught beneath a massive fuel carrier in a traffic accident, and when the truck caught fire, the crowd immediately scattered (though someone had indeed called a rescue team). [[It Got Worse|And Then Gemini Appeared]], exploiting his psychological vulnerability and offering to save him in exchange for his partnership.}}
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]: Pat's a major character in the first game, if late to the party, an [[Easter Egg]] in the second, and a fond memory in the third.
* {{spoiler|1=[[Dragon
* {{spoiler|[[Evil Counterpart]]}}: {{spoiler|Geo and Pat both have missing parents, are among the most humanistic of the EM Humans, and have willingly engaged in [[Henshin Hero|Wave Change]] from the start (as opposed to Harp Note and Cygnus Wing, who were both manipulated at first). Pat, however, has a personality split evenly with his own [[Shadow Archetype]], the murderous, hateful Rey.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Foe Yay]]}}: {{spoiler|[[Ho Yay|Lots of it]]. Pat's the first friend Geo really tries to make on his own, and they do become very friendly with each other. What probably doesn't help is that, for Geo, forging a Brother Band is [[Relationship Writing Fumble|like proposing to someone.]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Hate Plague]]}}: [[Justified Trope|Justified]]. {{spoiler|Gemini Spark can magnify and alter the specific electrochemical reactions in other people's brains. In the game, this power is used to induce violent rage, with the specific purpose of destroying Brother Bands. In the anime, G.S. Black can induce rage, while G.S. White can induce violent euphoria and laughing spells - this causes causes a severe downtown traffic accident.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Heroic Sacrifice]]}}: [[Downplayed Trope|Non-fatal]], {{spoiler|but Pat shows up to take the hit when Gemini tries to kill Geo.}}
* {{spoiler|[["I Know You
** {{spoiler|[[Fridge Brilliance]]: Rey wanted to destroy Brother Bands. He did.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Jumping Off the Slippery Slope]]}}: In the anime, {{spoiler|Pat goes for a double twist in the Pike position. While the Gemini Spark twins run around killing the FM-ians to fuel the Andromeda Key, they don't have enough power to fully manifest Andromeda. And then Pat stabs Gemini and feeds him to the key, which fills the key and restores Andromeda. [[Fridge Logic|Somehow, he's able to maintain his form as Spark White]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Karma Houdini]]}}: Oh so very much in the anime. {{spoiler|During the final roll call at the end of the Tribe anime, [[Complete Monster|Gemini]] shows up, grooving along to the concert with all of the other FM-ians, never mind the fact that he and Pat basically slaughtered them all to feed [[Planet Eater|Andromeda]]. Pat himself gets a bit of this in the first season, after slaying Gemini himself - Cepheus shows up and rips him of his [[Laser
* {{spoiler|[[Laser
* {{spoiler|[[Manipulative Bastard]]}}: {{spoiler|Gemini playing on King Cepheus' paranoia is the reason why Planet AM was wiped out, and puts Pat to use in such horrid ways that he quite likely agitates his mental instability.}}
* {{spoiler|[[More Than Mind Control]]}}: {{spoiler|Unlike the other Wave Change fusions, Pat (and Rey) willingly (if not eagerly) joins with [[Complete Monster|Gemini]] to get his revenge on humanity - he and Rey control their forms directly, as opposed to just about everyone else. In the anime, Tsukasa gets seriously messed up for hanging around with Gemini for too long. (Take a look at the Complete Monster section above).}}
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* [[Sixth Ranger]]: Over the course of the first game, it's hinted strongly that Pat ''would've'' joined Geo's circle of friends, though he feels as though he isn't worthy and refrains from officially joining the "team". He's still working through those issues in the second game. The third? [[Brother Chuck|Well...]]
* {{spoiler|[[Split Personality]]}}: {{spoiler|Of the [[Jekyll and Hyde]] variety.}}
** {{spoiler|And it becomes a case of [[
** {{spoiler|[[Gollum Made Me Do It|Gollum And I Were In This Together]]}}: {{spoiler|Pat's perfectly content to send the world spiraling into chaos - his major conflict is that [[Big Bad Friend|he doesn't want Geo involved]]. Rey helps him get over it.}}
** {{spoiler|[[Character Development]]}}: When you [[Easter Egg|Happen Across Him]] in the afterstory of the second game, {{spoiler|he's finally realized Rey isn't doing him any favors. As a bonus, Rey is [[Scrappy Mechanic|no longer your only target!]]}}
*** He realizes that by the end of the first game, {{spoiler|when he saves you by taking the hit from a very pissed off Gemini}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Touched
* [[Useless Accessory]]: Most characters use a Transer. In the anime, Pat uses a Wave Scanner that he feeds headphones into. No real reason is ever given for this.
* [[Wham! Episode|Wham Scene]]: Oh, hey,
=== Mitch Shepar/Libra Scales ''(Michimori Ikuta/Libra Balance)'' ===
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The main characters' homeroom teacher. A teacher well liked among his students for his alternative ways of teaching that produces great results among the students. He is taken over by the FMian Libra and becomes Libra Scales. He also appears in the third game, although without Libra.
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* [[Badass Beard]]: Just look at that thing.
* [[Touched
=== Tom Dubius/Cygnus Wing ''(Shinsuke Utagai)'' ===
Aaron's research assistant in the first game. A former co-worker formed a Brother Band with him for the sake of stealing his inventions; since then, he was unable to trust anyone. After he gets his job with Aaron, Cygnus appears, who inquires about his past, and then tricks him into thinking that Aaron had stolen his latest invention. This drives Tom to fuse with Cygnus and trap Aaron (as well as Geo and others) in a space simulator with the intent to kill him. After discovering that he can, in fact, trust Aaron, he defuses from Cygnus and returns to his job
He comes back in the third game working for WAZA, with Cygnus as his Wizard. He can be fought as an optional boss.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: In the sense that he finds people trying to befriend him ''dubious.''
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=== Lady Vega / Doctor Orihime ===
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* {{spoiler|[[Big Bad]]}}: {{spoiler|In the second game.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Bad Samaritan]]}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Card
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]: She disappears after the second game. This is mildly disconcerting, considering how the epilogue saw her intimate that there was going to be
* [[Compressed Adaptation]]: The anime runs itself out of juice before it gets a chance to explore her origins. {{spoiler|So her reveal as the villain is sapped of most of its weight, though people who know her game story will be able to pick up on why she has that [[Freak
* [[Dark and Troubled Past]]: Oh, man. She is ''not'' a happy lady.
* [[Dead Little Sister]]: {{spoiler|Her lover, actually.}}
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* [[The Faceless]]: For a good part of the second game, her mugshot is a vaguely lit silhouette, as she is reclining behind some curtains. {{spoiler|She reveals herself to Hyde as a sign of honor and gratitude when he brings her the [[MacGuffin|OO]][[Artifact of Doom|part]]}}. Averted in the anime.
* [[Fan Service Pack]]: Her sprite doesn't particularly suggest anything Fanservice-worthy about her, but when we meet her in the anime, [[Buxom Is Better|hoo, boy]].
* [[Freak
** She's heavily implied to have gone through one in her back story, as well. {{spoiler|She had little interest in villainous ways before Altair died.}}
* [[Gadgeteer Genius]]: She is responsible for the development of Matter Wave technology. In the anime, she is also famous for the development of a little machine called a Radio Composer, {{spoiler|which was used by Cygnus Wing to complete his Denpa Henkan machine, though this was all back in season one}}.
** {{spoiler|[[Mad Scientist]]}}: {{spoiler|Matter Wave technology was only accidental; her main goal was to try and resurrect Altair. Using technology she stole from around the world, at that}}.
* [[Hidden Depths]]: The depth of her motivations aren't remotely apparent in either version of the story.
* [[Hot Scientist]]: Between her [[Fan Service Pack]] and [[Gadgeteer Genius]] credentials, she's this. Her [[Pimped
** [[Hot Teacher]]: Possibly. She does research and conducts her role as [[Mission Control]] at Kodama University.
* {{spoiler|[[Knight Templar]]}}: {{spoiler|Honestly believes she is making a better world}}.
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* [[Meaningful Name]]: Orihime and {{spoiler|Hiko(boshi)}} are the characters of the East Asian legend of [[Tanabata]]. Their English names, Vega and {{spoiler|Altair}}, are derived from the names of the [[Real Life]] stars that figure in the myth.
* [[Mission Control]]: Her role in the anime is to provide Geo with his mission for the current arc.
* [[Pimped
* [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]]
** [[Shiny Midnight Black]]
* [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight]]: In the anime, she has little to no interest in explaining why her assistant is wearing such heavy robes. Or moves as though he's gliding. Or is so damn tall.
* [[War Is Hell]]: Is ''decidedly'' of this opinion.
* [[Xanatos Gambit]]: Her initial idea in the anime is to have Rockman gather the OOPArts for her. When they end up being gathered by Yeti Blizzard and Phantom Black, {{spoiler|she waits until everyone is exhausted from fighting over them and then has Empty retrieve them for her. [[No
=== Hollow / Empty ===
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* [[Animation Bump]]: Hollow's beatdowns are always slick.
* [[Battle Butler]]: Hollow will do anything Vega asks of him, including [[No
* [[The Champion]]: {{spoiler|Likely Vega's most idyllic interpretation of their relationship, primarily because she's [[Came Back Wrong|In Serious Denial]].}}
* {{spoiler|[[Creating Life]]}}: {{spoiler|A successful attempt. [[Subverted Trope|However]], Vega wasn't in the market to create so much as [[Love Makes You Crazy|restore]], [[Replacement Goldfish|at which she wasn't successful]].}}
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* [[Meaningful Name]]: Ohhhhh, yeah.
** Interestingly, in the English games, his dubbed chip is called "MT" Magic, which only makes sense when you remember his Japanese name is ''Empty''.
* [[My Master, Right or Wrong]]: {{spoiler|One would imagine Altair himself not taking to kindly to Vega's plan to take over the world. Hollow has no such compunction.}}
* [[No
* {{spoiler|[[Redemption Equals Death]]:}} {{spoiler|1=Interestingly, Hollow actually plays with this trope. After taking the backlash from Le Mu, he actually begins to pray that her real lover give her some comfort. Altair actually speaks with Vega for a few moments before leaving, and Vega is suddenly no longer interested in stopping MegaMan from destroying Ra Mu.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Reforged Into a Minion]]}}: {{spoiler|When Vega accepts that he's no good to her as a reborn lover, she dresses him up all fancy and has him beat the shit out of her enemies}}.
* [[The Reveal]]: {{spoiler|Hollow is the animate [[Super Prototype]] of the technology known as Matter Waves, and functionally the world's first Wizard. Also, in case you didn't catch it above, he's also Vega's attempt at resurrecting her lover, though she refuses to admit that he's a different person.}}
* [[Robe and Wizard Hat]]: With a Murian Shamanic motif, at that.
* [[Shock and Awe]]: Most of his attacks will either aim or [[Lightning Gun|shoot]] lightning at you. [[
* [[Villain Sue]]: In the anime. In battle, if you are ever within the radius of Empty's leash, [[No
* [[The Worf Effect]]: Again in the anime. When Dr. Orihime sends him into battle to retrieve the OOPArts, [[Curb Stomp Battle|he sees no particular need to be gentle]].
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=== Mr. King ===
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The leader of the organization Dealer. King's public persona is that of a kind millionaire that donates money to charity and is the owner of the King Foundation.
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** [[Archnemesis Dad]]: The inevitable fallout.
* [[Big Bad]]: In the third game.
* [[Card
* [[The Chessmaster]]: In keeping with his Games motif: What does he need? Crimson. How does he get it? By making it grow. How does that happen? By infecting every Wizard he can get his hands on. What about the police? They're too busy dealing with the thousands and thousands of out-of-control Wizards to stop him.
* [[Colony Drop]]: Averted, in comparison with his [[Expy|prototype's]] {{spoiler|and his proteges'}} plans. He uses Meteor G as a [[Kill Sat]] instead.
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* [[Evil Laugh]]: A curious kind of chortle that, at its strongest, makes him have to hold onto his Chair for balance.
* [[Evil Mentor]]: A side of him only seen in the [[No Export for You|Noise Modification Gear]] functionality. He will encourage MegaMan to aspire to take advantage of Noise Cards and create hands at the highest levels he can. He may even muse over offering MegaMan a seat at Dealer's table.
* [[Expy]]: Early concept art draws deliberate connections between him and [[
** He is also one to Mayor Cain as both are well renowned public figures maintaining a genuine facade whose true identity have strong ties to the criminal organization with the agenda to destroy society though King wanting to merge with Crimson Dragon akins to how Cain wants to capture the Cybeasts.
* [[The Faceless]]: Like Vega, his face is hidden in shadow for the first few chapters. It's much less dramatic when he emerges this time, however.
** [[Facial Markings]]: Has strange blue stylings down the sides of his face. No real reason is ever given for these.
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* {{spoiler|[[The Starscream]]}}: {{spoiler|Not a single member of Dealer was loyal to him. Not even Joker, who was really out to fulfill his desire to act without limitation.}}
* [[Theme Naming]]: The one who came up with it all.
* [[Transhuman]]: Not a case of [[Touched
* [[Tyke Bomb]]: You know how the guy funds orphanages? He cultivates [[Child Soldiers]] with them.
* [[Villain
=== Heartless ===
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King's personal assistant, with all the stylings of a secretary. She handles most of his personal affairs and has even been known to distribute his orders to the membership of Dealer. King trusts her the most of all his subordinates, and has even been known to banter playfully with her. {{spoiler|Sap. The woman who goes by "Heartless" actually works for WAXA and is actively working to bring her old friend Kelvin Stelar back to Earth.}}
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** {{spoiler|[[Reverse Mole]]}}
** {{spoiler|[[Heel Face Turn]]}}
* [[The Dragon]]: Mr. King's personal assistant.
** [[Co
* [[Establishing Character Moment]]: Walks hand-in-hand with her [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]. Bonus points for occurring at the beginning of the final chapter. {{spoiler|King has just disabled Jack's and Queen Tia's Wave Change, bringing a screeching halt to their plans of revenge. He demands Heartless dispose of them, only for her to turn her back on him then and there, spend a moment detailing precisely how utterly wrong he's been, and then she dumps him through a portal ''into the heart of Meteor G''.}}
* [[Four Is Death]]: The fourth and final underling member of Dealer's [[Five
* [[Hartman Hips]]
* [[Hot Girls Are Bitches]]: {{spoiler|[[Crowning Moment of Awesome|King thinks so]].}}
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** [[Meaningful Name]]: A couple of things to point out. One, she's named for the last remaining card suite. Secondly, the name suggests she's distinguished by certain characteristics she ''lacks''. {{spoiler|How fitting that King gave her the name}}.
** {{spoiler|[[I Have Many Names]]}}: {{spoiler|And you know who shares that little bit? [[Broken Masquerade|HOPE]]!}}
* {{spoiler|[["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]}}
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* [[Sexy Secretary]]
* [[The Stoic]]: Retains a carefully guarded expression at all times. {{spoiler|Doesn't even bother with being emotional when she dispatches King}}.
* [[
* [[You Gotta Have Blue Hair|You Gotta Have Pink Hair]] - Especially [[Egregious]] where most of the problems with the hair of the characters is the style (lookin' at you, Luna Platz).
=== Joker/Dread Joker ''(Joker/Grave Joker)'' ===
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Mr. King's [[The Dragon|Dragon]], Joker is a high-ranked member of the Dealer. {{spoiler|He's actually King's Wizard, and has freaking insane combat abilities.}}
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* [[Cool Shades]]
* [[The Dragon]]: King's chief field agent, and no small consternation to Jack and Tia.
** [[Co
* [[Hand Blast]]: [[Wave Motion Gun|Dread Lazer]]. When you [[Samuel L. Jackson|absolutely, positively]] got to kill every [[Muggle Power|muggle]] [[Never Live It Down|woman]] in the room, accept no substitutes.
* [[Scary Black Man]]
* [[Theme Naming]]: Along with the rest of Dealer.
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=== Belle and Ice/Diamond Ice ''(Suzuka and Ice/Dia Iceburn)'' ===
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=== Strong/Club Strong ===
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The Wizard that controls the environmental system at Alohaha Castle. He gets mutated by a Noise card and transforms into Club Strong. {{spoiler|He is the ''first'' victim of the Dread Lazer, but is later restored by Aaron Boreal, who tells Geo he was unable to find and re-integrate ''all'' of the original data, and that the current incarnation is a [[Soulless Shell]]. Later, however, if Geo returns and continues to talk to Strong afterwards, that he is slowly getting better.}}
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=== Arthur C. Eos (A. C. Eos - Ace)/Acid Ace and Acid ''(Shido Akatsuki/Acid Ace and Acid)'' ===
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A high ranking member of the Satella Police in the third game. {{spoiler|Former member of Dealer.}}
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* [[The Ace]]: [[Meaningful Name|Funny, that.]]
* [[Crush! Kill! Destroy!]]/ [[Super
* {{spoiler|[[Heel Face Turn]]: He was part of Dealer, but ditched the group prior to the events of the game proper.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Heroic Sacrifice]]: Ace sacrifices himself by evading the self-destructive power of Joker.}}
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* [[Heroic RROD]]: He isn't capable of maintain a EM Wave Change by a long period of time, because {{spoiler|Acid was an EM being made by humans, and making an EM Wave Change with Acid needs a great effort from him}}.
* [[Mysterious Middle Initial]]: [[Capcom]] has not said, but there has been speculation that the "C" stands for Christopher.
* [[Rival]]: Acid is one for Omega-Xis, due to finishing off an evil wizard, and Eos was originally supposed to be a second rival to Solo-Rogue.
* [[Sweet Tooth]]/ [[Trademark Favorite Food]]: Mega Snacks.
** The chief example of this occurs at the beginning of the third game, where he buys the school out and they fail to restock.
* [[Theme Naming]]
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