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* You may be wondering why, in [[Mega Man X]] 5, that [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIs7oSM1UVg this] is considered to be X's 'Bad' ending. After all, despite the {{spoiler|death and disappearance of Zero}}, X is fully repaired and the world is getting back to normal, with X talking about his dreams. Think about it. The dream that X is talking about is actually [[Foreshadowing]] for the formation of Neo Arcadia in the [[Mega Man Zero]] series, and, ([[What Could Have Been|if Keiji Inafune had his way]]), {{spoiler|his eventual [[Face Heel Turn]]}}. And, with [[For Want of a Nail|no Zero around]] [[Oh Crap|to stop]] [[Knight Templar|him....]]
* In one of the "X7" endings, Zero has a nightmare in which he and an {{spoiler|[[Ax Crazy]] X}} are fighting to the death. What do you face in The [[Mega Man Zero]] series? An {{spoiler|[[Ax Crazy]] doppelgänger of X}}. Counts as a [[Shout -Out]] rather than [[Foreshadowing]] because "X7" came out after the [[Mega Man Zero]] series began.
* ''Maverick Hunter X'' introduces a possible reason for Zero's [[Super -Hero Speciation]] away from using his buster: he can't aim it. In ''Day of Sigma'' he fails utterly at hitting the Mechaniloid's weak point without hitting its hostage (something which Sigma claimed X was able to do) and in the intro stage of the game proper he tries to shoot Vile when he's escaping in the Death Rogumer, with similar results.
** A problem that gets remedied in Zero's own series, where he gets his hands on a Buster ''handgun'' with a ''sight.''