
It doesn’t make sense that X, the progenitor of all Reploids, is reluctantly working as a hunter.
It seems that the idea of modifying Rockman into X with the X project was considered in the beginning, regardless of whether it is currently adopted or not.
There are no Reploids that can match the commander, so I thought even if I go berserk again, the commander would handle it somehow…
Who created Sigma?
>>4
Dr. Kain made it to resemble his younger self.
I wonder why they even tried to create an evil robot in the first place.
Make a justice robot.
>>6
It’s a series for children, so that kind of thing can’t be helped…
The sigma is positioned to the right, making it hard to understand…
Huh? Wasn’t the robot destruction program in Zero just a feature?
>>8
In the game’s anime for 4, during the startup when it’s going haywire and beating up Sigma, the Wily mark appears, and that’s when it got infected and then became normal.
>>8
The term “robot destruction program” has only appeared in DIVE officially.
In X5, it’s only referred to as robot destruction pro…
>>15
It is said that there was no official mention of Zero being made by Wily until about 100 seconds into Rockman Zero, but honestly, if it had been stated that clearly in the game, I think it would have already been evident.
>>49
There could be possibilities like robot destruction protocols or robot destruction wrestling…
>>51
I understand the protocol.
If it’s pro wrestling, don’t seriously destroy it, you idiot!
The justice robot was created by Dr. Light, so Wily had no choice but to go against it.
>>9
What a worthless old man…
>>13
That’s really true.
While I was creating Zero, my purpose had already shifted from world domination to defeating Light’s robot, and that became my reason for living, Wily.
>>12
If anything, even at the point of version 11, defeating Light and Rockman is already the goal, right?
The robot virus plan in the settings must have been the origin of the 10 robot influencers, right?
What kind of relationship does that strange name that came up in Surge’s and X’s 6 or 7 have?
>>17
It seems that at the planning stage, it was originally Wily’s assistant robot.
It is unclear what the current official settings are.
>>17
Wyrie personality-infused spare body.
It seems that Sigma went crazy due to a viral infection, but the irregularity is a different issue, which makes things complicated.
I knew it, but seeing it illustrated makes it even clearer. It’s all Wily’s fault…
In the first place, irregularities occurred within two weeks of the initial operation of the Reploid.
Aside from Zero, there was an issue with the irregularization of the Reploid itself.
>>20
The 8th boss of X1 has become an irregular of its own will.
So the new generation, unlike the old generation, has been bragging about being able to become irregular on their own, which is why Lumine ends up being the fool.
It’s impressive that Sigma, despite being significantly affected by the virus, has managed to compete with X and Zero all this time, given his not-so-great origins.
>>21
First, it’s amazing that Zero, even though he started suffering halfway through, still managed to defeat it solidly.
The irregular hunters were formed before the discovery of Zero.
>>22
It seems like the results according to Dr. Light’s specifications, and the bug caused by Kane’s copy mistake…
It’s unreasonable for you, X, to have Sigma, who is just an infected person and has become the virus itself halfway through, as the boss all along.
Since it’s made to resemble me, it’s Kane’s greatest masterpiece, Captain.
It was just that Zero’s combat learning ability and iron pipe were messed up.
>>27
That iron pipe is way too sturdy.
Even the mechanoid that doesn’t think is becoming irregular, so the quality in the mech manufacturing process must be bad in that world.
>>31
It seems that robot technology has been lost for some reason in that world.
During the Muji era, it seemed like there were quite a few robotic engineers besides Light Wily Cossack.
I wanted to try advancing in a world without the Sigma virus in Irehann.
>>32
I want to see how the Doppler effect will turn out in that world.
Maybe it will become a complete villain like the Ariga version.
>>32
In this case, it seems that the final boss after X2 will be someone other than Sigma.
The reason why Reploids jump to simplistic answers and go on a rampage isn’t a matter of worry or not; it’s simply because their specs are higher than those of humans, making them more prone to resorting to such means.
I think it’s quite a Wiley mistake for the virus to accidentally infect zero.
Could it be that Wily is an extremely evil person…!?
>>37
Is there any room for doubt?
>>37
It’s been like that since the first work.
He’s like an old man who keeps repeating what Bile did to the eight judges.
If it’s just Mega Man, you could say it’s the lovable usual final boss, the troublesome old man! It feels like a recognition on the level of Bowser, but when the X world was created and I thought about it carefully, the things this guy does every time are no joke… that’s the vibe I got.
Are Rockman and X different people?
>>44
It’s unclear, but it doesn’t seem necessary to specially transform Rockman into X, so I think it’s a different person.
In the past, there may have been a possibility of upgrading Rockman with the X project, but now I think they are clearly separating them.
Actually, the X series hasn’t really thought through its setting in the early stages.
There was a possibility that Zero could have been Roll-chan up to a certain point.
It’s good that it got scrapped because Wily’s special preference is too extreme in the Roll-chan Zero version…
Is Zero originally a part of the blues? What about Forte?
>>50
Rather, all of Wily’s robots are based on Blues.
>>50
First, Wily learned how to make robots from Bruce while he was out running away, and that’s why all the Wily Numbers were born based on Bruce’s references.
In addition, the X project is very similar to X1, and including the ability to attach a zero buster pump, we are copying the blueprints of X to create it.
Since Muji 7 was released after X, Forte is a retroactive addition.
I wonder how many people there are in the world of X.
There are quite a few incidents happening every time.
If I had said it, it would have been better if Bruce hadn’t run away from home.
Wily is bad, but Light and Rockman are also bad for not quickly killing Wily and forgiving him every time.
Clearly, they’re an irredeemable evil criminal, so just kill them already.
>>57
I can only say that it should be handled by the judiciary, not by Light and Rockman.
>>57
So you tried to die, Willy, in the overseas version, huh?
It was blocked.
As the later model of Rockman, it was a bit of an interesting creation that the 10th in the Proto series 1-10 was named X.
I’ve caught it in 2 and also in 6, you know…
The robot that activates when going out on a plea deal at 3 or when getting caught at 7 is helping to break out of prison.
If you implant an evil virus into the evil robot,
I think saying “I became justice” is too careless.
>>61
Well, it makes sense that Wily would make this kind of mistake.
When I tried to add the brainwashing sound wave function, there was a wiring mistake and it ended up making a crash noise.
>>61
It was unfinished and not prepared.
I accidentally got infected because I was storing it at the same lab, tee-hee!
Oh no, I made a mistake. That guy casually causes singularities, doesn’t he?
This area is just a gag structure, but
I never thought Zero would become such a loyal guy to the justice side and human-related missions…
It’s a ridiculously silly video, yet it seriously touches on some deep truths, which is terrible.
Even though blues has a cool face like an older brother of rock.
Misunderstood the repair of a defective power reactor as disposal and went missing.
After being helped by Wily, I’m feeling embarrassed and like a middle schooler who can’t go home now even though it’s too late.
>>69
I saw a blues anti for the first time.
X was also trying to start over in Illehan, but Rokuroku had signs of trying to start the story over too, as Blues wouldn’t forgive Dr. Light.
First of all, why is X, the progenitor of the Reploid, just a regular member of the Irregular Hunter squad…?
>>71
Because it’s for combat.
I thought that new stimulation would lead to further growth.
This is Kane’s thought.
>>79
The trash that presents it as if they invented it themselves!
Well, to be honest, I didn’t really think too much about the setting of that scenario and just went with the flow a bit…
Every time I see Senpai’s body breaking down, I can’t help but wonder what the original Zero Body of the Zero series is really like…
>>74
Basically, since Wily fixes it every time anyway, it should be fine with the original version most of the time…
>>74
If the so-called DNA data that is occasionally mentioned matches, then it’s probably the same, right…?
>>74
Since I’m in a standoff with VAVA’s ride armor, I don’t feel any appreciation for it.
Lightot – Nipple → ZERO Plan
What is Zero fighting for?
If you made it as the worst robot, then remove the robot destruction program when you’re fixing it, Wily!
You’re not really unhappy that your robot is being a hero, are you!
>>80
Since that guy made a good child, I’m going to go against it!
I want to create something superior at a deeper level and be evaluated as an amazing person, you know…
Huh? So does that mean all Reploids are children of X?
>>81
In other words, it’s a degraded version that works because it copied the program, even though the black box hasn’t been analyzed!
>>87
So, it’s true to this setting that only the “X” of Iwamoto X can shed tears…
>>81
Anything other than zero.
That’s why old robots are looked down upon.
Well, X is for combat, but that’s not his true essence…
X is a robot manufactured to coexist with humans, just like humans, and it’s not designed for serious combat… it doesn’t even wear armor.
>>83
This countless armor that has been prepared…
>>85
I feel like Dr. Light is consistent in preparing a solution for emergencies, even though he doesn’t want to dress up.
>>85
It seems like it’s being created in real time for each event.
You probably didn’t prepare everything before you died.
A robot that can’t even shed tears.
It’s terrible that reading Mega Man will make you understand humanity’s issues and the origin of X.
If Dr. Light were seriously making a combat suit, it would be the Ultimate Armor…
>>92
Dr. Light is amazing!
>>92
It’s fine that X is a being of goodness, but if he accidentally goes on a rampage or becomes irregular while wearing that, it would be a problem, right, Doctor?
>>102
I’m sure they’re handing it over because they believe it won’t become irregular if it’s scrutinized by the program.
It was something that was decided since our first one was made.
What does it mean for evil to turn into justice…
Even on X, it gives a relatively irregular impression, so even if it can be perfectly copied, there seems to be a lot of irregularities arising from mental issues.
The story of Mega Man X has some parts that are messy and convoluted.
Zero is an old robot, so conversely, he can switch without worrying and becomes heroic. To be honest, I wanted Zero to be the main character since the X series, but it’s just too much.
>>99
Please refine it a bit more.
It’s strange that even though it’s an old robot, X0 has been the cutting-edge robot for hundreds of years.
It’s the guy who awoke it on his own, despite it being sealed for a reason, who is to blame.
>>103
Well, if we’re talking about who is to blame, it’s definitely Wily, no question about it…
I see, the foundation of the Reploid is X, so it can copy abilities.
The desire to make Zero the main character who can’t be hidden in X4.
>>107
And then Zero becomes the main character.
It’s easy to just say “Dr. Kane is the bad one! Dr. Kane is the bad one!” to sound knowledgeable on the message board.
It’s mentioned in the work as well.
Why would I care about an old robot whose creation date I don’t even know?
Am I really going to lose as the latest version of myself…?
There are quite a few people who are leaking their true feelings.
I think it was fine to activate because the seal was inspected and approved.
I never thought someone else would copy it.
>>110
I believe that copies can think and act freely like humans, and just like people, they can go astray, so I think they are doing well.
Ultimately, since they are mimicking humans, it seems like a natural consequence for Reploids to become criminals.
>>121
There were some that should have been tested as thoroughly as considering whether to stay there for 100 years, even if it started up, without becoming irregular and resulting in the kind of depression experienced by X.
X doesn’t wake up → Humanity’s robotics studies are on a decline + Zero’s revival, no one to stop it.
It is checkmate.
>>112
Well, with Sargus and Zero around, nothing good is going to come of it…
I understand that it’s troublesome to think that you have to make someone worry since worrying is a characteristic.
Don’t treat it differently just because it’s that…
The design created by Inaship is actually the zero rather than the x.
The genius scientist Repleroid Doppler created a vaccine and eliminated it in exchange for life.
The mastermind is me, and Sigma easily comes back with X4.
Well, even though Zero was on the verge of falling apart in X5, it somehow got fixed and came back, so it’s mutual, isn’t it?
As for the X4, of course, they’re putting effort into Zero too.
The newly playable half of the W protagonist is a type of adventure.
>>117
That said, I feel that increasing the number of playable characters from X4 has become a burden both in terms of the story and the gameplay.
It’s tough that not only do I have to consider the performance of the eight types of special weapons and charged shots along with power-up parts, but I also have to take into account the balance of other protagonists.
It’s true that Kane is to blame, but the reason for his actions is that humanity was in a situation where they had no choice but to copy and create robots.
Stop the self-promotion like Mr. X.
It seems like they aren’t really thinking about the details for the Σ revival after 4 anymore…
The question is whether Sigma, who has only turned into a virus, has the potential to be the final boss each time.
>>122
Around X1 and X2, Sigma had the dignity of a final boss, but from X4 onwards, he resurrected without reason and his motives kept changing.
What is that big body that appeared in zero2?
Could it be that Sargess couldn’t create a robot with zero or more using the latest technology?
>>125
The technology in the X world, far from being cutting-edge, has actually lost more robotic technology than during the Mega Man era… It’s possible that if Wily or Sigma comes up with something new, they could create it.
>>125
Even though it’s the latest, it feels like progress in robotics has stopped with the Light Wylie generation.
There is probably no need to look at the way they are devouring the legacy of the past.
>>125
To be honest, I feel like Surge and Isoc are just support robots for Zero, not really Wily himself.
If it’s Wily himself, he might introduce new types of robots one after another without sticking to Zero.
The “conflict” you speak of will never disappear…
As long as humans are imperfect, it’s only natural that we, created by humans, are also imperfect…
Humans continue to deny that obvious result as irregular.
As long as the world allows for false heroes like you to be born…
The independence of the Reploids continues to be shouted…
Since the moment our first unit was invented, the relationship with humans was set.
…we… Reploid…
While being in this world… wandering through the endless hell…
A mechanical… puppet…
I can’t deny the possibility of becoming a criminal, but the scale of it is just too abnormal.
>>129
I just thought I wanted to fight a little stronger opponent, and then the Sky Lagoon fell and it turned into a disaster…
>>129
There’s no helping it, we have to do it this way or the game won’t work.
Does becoming a world like DASH mean that irregularities have ultimately triumphed?
>>130
Those who couldn’t harmonize with humans perhaps have no place other than in the ruins as irregulars.
>>130
There is a premise that it doesn’t necessarily connect to the future of the series timeline, but it seems that in the DASH world, humanity had no choice but to survive by escaping to space and waiting for the decoys to restore the ground environment.
>>130
The trigger is technically irregular, but unlike Lumine or Sigma, it just happened as a result of listening to human requests.
Was it a mega mission?
It’s nice how Dr. Light gave Zero an armor as a card gift…
Regarding the original body, in terms of the body from the time of original manufacturing, it’s like the Ship of Theseus, but the original is stronger and has undergone a transformation that has led to it being deified.
If we exclude the discussion about not being infected with a virus, isn’t it simply a matter of personality whether X is okay or not?
>>136
So they probably developed a solid personality by thoroughly testing it…
>>136
The very design of being able to suffer like a human is depicted in The Day of Σ, so while there is a personality, the design itself exists.
>>136
Even Iris, with her kind personality, is saying that a world consisting only of Reploid is a good idea…
>>163
Isn’t that just perfectly normal?
In the first place, X couldn’t become a leader because he was treated as a B-class hunter due to his ability to struggle with issues.
>>143
According to Dr. Light, the fact that X is in a fighting environment is already an unexpected use.
>>143
It is only natural to have doubts about the fact that a police officer can sentence someone to death without going through a trial for identifying them as a criminal.
>>151
It’s at the level of the witch trials and the Inquisition era.
I can’t believe hunters are called death gods or something like that.
I wonder if the beam saber was something that Sarges liked and added later.
I hope a new work comes out, after all…
It’s fine until the zero addition, but the addition of the accelerator definitely hasn’t gone in an interesting direction for game design in two consecutive titles.
The failure of the gameplay in X5 and X6 is more about the crouching and the rescue elements rather than the characters.
Iris, who changed the evil robot into justice, is amazing.
Trigger is not just irregular; he simply listens obediently to the orders of the highest-ranking individuals, so he’s really serious.
The surroundings definitely wouldn’t give their approval, so I hadn’t talked about it. It’s really true that it’s all the master’s fault.
Even though it was created as a program that can think for itself, it’s strange to consider that anything other than what humans seek is deemed irregular—this has been said repeatedly in the game!
Make sure to leave a proper message for Serayuna too, Master! That’s the DASH world for you.
>>156
The two administrators born for the preservation of humanity won’t give the OK because there was a premise like “discard the original human data, abandon Heaven, and let the Earth be a decoy…”
I copied a program that wasn’t really understood because it worked nicely.
Let’s stop it!
I didn’t copy all the parts of the black box that are impossible to analyze, did I?
Replicroids were created within the scope that could be accurately analyzed using Dr. Kane’s technology.
Why did Zero flip midway?
>>160
I became like Goku who hit his head because of the infection.
Did Dr. Light add a function to prevent humans like Wily from being at the mercy of villains?
For now, it’s very convincing to see why Dr. Light doesn’t want to create combat robots when you look at things like Dragoon and Kibatos.
The eight bosses you fought throughout the series were all beings that could harm humans, except for some and the Repliforce from X4.
Anyway, I understand that it’s dangerous without the side of order.
>>165
There are many problematic individuals among Naumander, Camerio, VAVA, and even among the Replroids themselves…
I think the world that Iris refers to, where only Reploids exist, is about creating a country inhabited only by Reploids, and not about the extermination of humanity; the original RepliForce had a similar goal too.
>>166
Well, it’s not like they want to exterminate humans, but to think that creating a country only for Reploids would bring peace, despite having colleagues like Kibatos and Bistreo…
Iris doesn’t know, but that battle itself was caused by the Reploid Dragoon and Sigma.
Zero itself probably wouldn’t have activated if Light’s robot wasn’t operational, since its purpose was to eliminate Light’s robot.
And now that all the Reploid are copies of X, there was no choice but to activate them all in kill mode.
What happened to Rockman, Forte, and Blues in the end?
Especially blues.
First of all, even if the Sigma side wins in X1 and a world ruled by Reploids is established, it will definitely not become a paradise for Reploids.