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* [[Badass]]: Not so much in the first game, but he grows into it by the 3rd game.
* [[Brown Eyes]]
* [[Character Development]]: [[Took a Level Inin Badass|Lots]].
* [[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.
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* [[Anti-Hero]]: Type III. He has very few qualms doing things like pulling Geo around, erasing information that could get either of them in trouble, or doing really dick moves (like knocking people out with a pitching machine) in the name of getting his goals accomplished, but at heart he's a decent being who genuinely wants his human partner to live a little.
* [[Artifact of Doom]]: The OOPart(s) from the second game (which varies depending on the [[One Game for the Price of Two|version]]), whose power Rockman imbibes sometime after Omega-Xis ''swallows it''.
** 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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* [[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 [http://georockman.net/site/images/wallpapers/capcom3/wp09_1280x960.jpg this wallpaper].
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* {{spoiler|[[Bad Samaritan]]}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Card-Carrying Villain]]}}: {{spoiler|Motivations aside, Mega finds her ultimate goals to be rather laughable. In the anime, where her motivations are never discussed, she comes off poorly for it. "Well, maybe you shouldn't trust bad adults!"}}
* [[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-Out]] over Empty's death.}}
* [[Dark and Troubled Past]]: Oh, man. She is ''not'' a happy lady.
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* [[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. [[BFG|And lots of it]]. Outside of that, he'll also choose to delegate responsibilities to viruses or co-opted Murian soldiers.
* [[Villain Sue]]: In the anime. In battle, if you are ever within the radius of Empty's leash, [[No-Holds-Barred Beatdown|you will lose]]. (And even if you aren't, he can and will use ranged attacks to take pot shots at you). [[NoWon't SellWork On Me|Nothing you can do will hurt him...]] unless you take out the [[Weak Spot|machine his leash (and power source) is generated from]]. On the other hand, he's only vulnerable until Orihime feeds him the OOPArts, after which he [[Oh Crap|no longer needs his leash]].
* [[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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** {{spoiler|[[Reverse Mole]]}}
** {{spoiler|[[Heel Face Turn]]}}
* [[The Dragon]]: Mr. King's personal assistant.
** [[Co-Dragons|Shares]] this with Joker later on.
* [[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''.}}
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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.
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