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*** I tend to go with the anime's take when it comes to things like this. Geo's a human. Mega (and the other EM beings/viruses/Navis) are all invisible. Mega Man, while he's still Electromagnetic, also has enough human in him to be visible. When he and other Wave Changers are close enough in proximity, it's easier to see the Radio World around them. So, Mega Man is perfectly visible to everyone else as Mega Man. I tend to take his scene in the play as him actually showing up as Mega Man (while Luna is the only one who really reacts, she's probably the only one paying enough attention to - Bud's probably suffocating in his own outfit, after all - just LOOK at that thing), which is why they're playing the Hero theme when he does. Geo simply orchestrated the light switch-off to be just long enough for him to release the Wave Change back to his original, crappy costume.
* Why is the BN Blaster a rapid fire weapon? Don't get me wrong, I love using it, but did anyone who was playing Battle Network actually prioritize Rapid? I mean, Attack or Charge level 5 would make more sense. Hell, if we're going to be realistic most people generally either max their buster's stats, or keep everything at roughly the same level.
** Here's some advice, in the words of [http://megaman.wikia.com/wiki/TomahawkMan.EXE this guy] [https://web.archive.org/web/20130731194430/http://www.mangahere.com/manga/megaman_nt_warrior/v09/c005/ stop complaning].
** I think you missed the point of the Just Bugs Me trope.
** Simple really, if you did play BN then you know the basic mega buster takes forever to charge and didn't do a lot of damagae but did fire off in a constant rate. So they just took the only thing it does not that slowly (Rapid Fire) and based the weapon on that