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{{quote|''"EM Wave Change, Geo Stelar, On The Air!"''}}
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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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{{quote|''"Hey kid, stop screaming like a girl and hear me!"''}}
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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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{{quote|''"That stupid manager! Songs have to be written with heart!"''}}
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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]] -- her—her perpetually happy mood was really a mask, but a good deal of Geo's character development is kicked off by [["I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight|helping her come to terms with her situation]]. After that, she's pretty much non-stop buoyant and perky.
* [[Musical Assassin]]: Harp Note -- herNote—her and Lyra's combined form.
* [[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).
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{{quote|''"GO TO SCHOOL!"''}}
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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]] -- wait—wait, a [[Fridge Logic|preteen girl with]] ''[[Fridge Logic|that]]'' [[Fridge Logic|many men at her beck and call?]]). In the games she only lives in a condominium with her parents, who do own a whole department store, mind you.
* [[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]]).
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* [[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 work -- thework—the alien half of the monster tells her that [[Shut Up, Kirk|his host just wants to destroy stuff]]. [[Double Subverted|And then Jack snaps at Corvus, yelling about how he hates being ordered around.]]
* [[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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* [[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 cook -- forcook—for RockMan, from Akane, and [[Hilarity Ensues|using Geo]].
** Her job in the post-game of ''BerShiDin'' is an attempt to try and cooking a pastry. Geo, [[Ship Tease|for once eager]] [[Out-of-Character Moment|to assist someone]], cheerfully gathers ingredients from ''around the world'' for her -- actuallyher—actually going so far as to invert their usual dynamic and making her demand he [[Stop Helping Me!|Stop Helping Her]].
** [[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.
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{{quote|''[[Did Not Get the Girl|"Game over for me."]]''}}
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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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{{quote|''"I must tell this to the Prez!"''}}
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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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{{quote|''"Please, just come back home safely."''}}
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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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{{quote|''"I still haven't lost hope that I'll find Kelvin someday"''}}
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An associate and former [[Sempai-Kohai|underclassman]] of Kelvin's, Aaron may be the one man left on earth still trying to find his old friend. The head of the space research institute, "AMAKEN", Aaron proves to be one of Geo's greater allies during his adventures, even going so far as to get things started by presenting Geo with the Visualizer, which he found among Kelvin's old things. Cheerful and outgoing, he tries hard to make friends with people, going out of his way to make friends with one of his workers, the reclusive Tom Dubius.
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{{quote|''"Goyouda, Goyouda, Goyouda!"''}}
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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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{{quote|''"I can only calm down fighting!"''}}
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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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* [[Morality Pet]]: Wolf gives us an [[Inverted Trope|inversion]]; he gets his [[Pet the Dog]] moments by becoming ''someone else's'' pet.
* [[Touched by Vorlons]]
* [[Turns Red]]: The Wolf Woods battle in Star Force 1 has a unique element to it -- whenit—when the background full moon comes out, Wolf Woods literally [[Powerup Full-Color Change|turns red]], his claws lengthen, he moves faster, and he hits harder. And when the full moon hides again, he reverts to normal. So we have an interesting example of a '[[The Berserker|pissy boss]]' mode on a timer.
* [[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]]
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{{quote|''"This wasn't in my script!"''}}
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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.
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** {{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-Out]] and fall over the edge of a cyber-world platform. Geo and Omega expect he'll be back.}}
* [[Sissy Villain]] - Especially in the anime.
** [[Giftedly Bad]] / [[Nightmare Fetishist]]: In the anime, he possesses a fascination with the grotesque and the distorted -- hedistorted—he's simply not content unless a piece of art has something... ''off'' about it (His painting 'A Girl Playing with Her Dog' depicts the split second between the leaping of a rabid little dog and its teeth sinking into the eponymous girl's flesh) . He is honestly convinced that he is world-class artist, but the fact that people are repulsed by his taste in art leads him to believe that he's one of the great artists whose work won't be appreciated until centuries after his death. And then he is visited by a [[Our Ghosts Are Different|little phantasm]] who offers him immortality.
* [[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)'' ===
{{quote|''"Clinging to others as you do is an ignoble existance."''}}
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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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* [[Turns Red]]: After he gets the Indie Proof in the second game, he'll put out a [[BFS]] and change his [[Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs]] for a rapid sword strokes. [[Subverted]] after Laplace joins him, he'll use both sword and fisticuffs in accord.
* [[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>, [[Elemental Punch]]/[[Rocket Punch]], [[Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs]], [[Shockwave Stomp|Shockwave Punch]].
** The sword from the Indie Proof applies the following tropes: [[Ancestral Weapon]], [[BFS]], [[Blade Spam]], [[Evil Weapon]], [[One-Handed Zweihander]], [[Sword Beam]].
** The Laplace Blade applies the following tropes: [[Black Swords Are Better]], [[Empathic Weapon]]/[[Mons]], [[Oddly-Shaped Sword]] --> [[Serrated Blade of Pain]]/[[Sinister Scimitar]],<ref>The Laplace Blade is designed to gore the opponent rather than just cleave them into pieces. One of Rogue's attacks with it is a large, direct slash that causes multiple lesser wounds and [[Standard Status Effects|temporary paralysis.]]</ref>, [[Throwing Your Sword Always Works]].
* [[We ARE Struggling Together!]]: This more or less defines the relationship between him and Geo.
 
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{{quote|''"So you're Geo Stelar. I always wondered how you were."''}}
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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.}}
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* {{spoiler|[[Touched by Vorlons]]}}
* [[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, look -- Itlook—It's Pat! Cool! Hey. what's he talking about... hey, wait a minute. Did he just ''beat the crap'' out of that guy? Whoa. Scary.
 
=== Mitch Shepar/Libra Scales ''(Michimori Ikuta/Libra Balance)'' ===
 
{{quote|''"All right class, if you have any questions, don't hesitate to come to me!"''}}
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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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=== 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.<br /><br />He comes back in the third game working for WAZA, with Cygnus as his Wizard. He can be fought as an optional boss.
 
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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Vega is a brillaint scientist that pioneered [[Hard Light|Matter Wave]] technology. {{spoiler|She is also the [[Big Bad]] of the second game, with designs on the powers of the dormant Le Mu. The Matter Waves she's credited for were actually the commercial fallout from her attempts to resurrect Altair, her deceased lover. Altair's death also spawned a hatred of the sense of entitlement she found in otherwise worthless people, and so she vows to create a world in which only those she deems worthy may live.}}
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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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=== 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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=== 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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=== Belle and Ice/Diamond Ice ''(Suzuka and Ice/Dia Iceburn)'' ===
 
[[File:DiamondIce_5641DiamondIce 5641.jpg|frame|Diamond Ice]]
 
Belle is an aspirating idol who works hard everyday and has her Wizard Ice as her manager. Sadly for her, Ice gets corrupted into Diamond Ice by Jack, and plans to ruin Sonia's concert.
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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)'' ===
 
[[File:Acidace_3618Acidace 3618.jpg|frame|Acid Ace]]
 
A high ranking member of the Satella Police in the third game. {{spoiler|Former member of Dealer.}}
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