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[Mega Man] I think they are the type of character that would be scary if they were real.

That was close!!

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It’s scary that a genius in mechanical engineering who changed the world on their own is starting to advocate for the rights of robots.

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I think it’s crap compared to robots, but I’m still just trying to believe in humanity…

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>>2

The doctor on the chan side is a dangerous person with a bad personality, but when it comes to the kon side, it seems like they’re already dominated by resignation, which is painful.

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It’s a bad situation when the police and military are not dependable.

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I thought an update had come.

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>>4

I’m already drawing other manga…

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Since the time of Dr. Ochanomizu and Dr. Tenma, characters like them would be scary if they existed in reality.

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Your way of thinking is too advanced for anyone to keep up with…

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>>6

I think humanity is foolish, but what is the mindset behind trying to change foolish humanity into robots that I believe in?

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The Protot series was created as a result of losing hope in humanity but not being able to abandon hope.

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>>7

I want to show X my senior’s or brother’s brave figure.

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>>24

Humanity is the very plague of this planet.

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Let’s promote robot development! In a world that’s already doing it.

Those who advocated that we should give robots a heart!

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Perhaps robots were the happiest during the time when Dr. Light was alive.

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I think it’s dangerous to give robots emotions.

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The fact that Reploids are developing other Reploids is already somewhat like a new humanity… By the time they reached the Decoy stage, they really transformed into a new humanity.

Thinking that this doctor is the starting point, it’s quite concerning.

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In a way, I think this guy is to blame for the extinction of humanity, but humans are foolish anyway, so they would probably destroy themselves regardless.

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It’s unavoidable given the style, but since this world doesn’t particularly show political elements.

I think you don’t really get to have such a free battle between Light and Wily without interference in reality.

Well, there was a worldwide battle in 6, but still.

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It seems like the era of X would have ended even without Replicroids.

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It may be that things were left ambiguous on the political side because of Wiley.

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Wily really gets off easily with just a bowing apology.

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>>19

They get out even after being arrested.

The people listening to Wily’s stories at 9 are pretty stupid!

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>>21

Seeing those recent things feels real.

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>>19

Since I got caught, there’s no choice but to be properly judged in court.

Dr. Light… I’m going to modify Rockman a bit…

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In later years, they might come up with theories like the Wiley Light Match Pump theory, considering how much they’re fighting.

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The unfortunate existence of geniuses who simultaneously raised the technological level by hundreds of years.

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A genius who can dominate the world through simultaneous global robot terrorism and a genius who can practically suppress it single-handedly by creating a robot.

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Wily is the one at fault after all.

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>>26

That’s obvious!

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If at the point of X the batting average is only one-tenth, it means there wasn’t an issue with Dr. Kane’s technology… that’s how it feels.

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>>27

Rather, it seems that the specifications put together by Dr. Light worked effectively as a result.

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>>27

It’s impossible to recreate the same thing in later generations… you realize that, don’t you?

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>>27

It was mentioned in the play, but being human isn’t just about good qualities.

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Is there a possibility that Mr. X’s provocation raised the technology levels of various countries?

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Even if we say humanity has perished, it’s actually a smooth transition to a next-generation species through fusion with robots, so it’s quite a gentle resolution.

It’s done, right…?

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Even if I say bakufu, I don’t mean the Edo Shogunate’s bakufu!

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>>30

That’s a line that a doctor-chan might say…

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Well, now that X9 won’t be released, that world is at peace.

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>>35

Because Reploids themselves are beings that do not age.

I don’t know the passage of time in the story.

At the point of X8, it’s quite normal for X to be 80 years old.

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But Wiley created zero… no, that’s not it.

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Based on the world of 6, it seems that giving robots a sense of self may be a basic skill of the doctor.

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X was born as a robot with a unique characteristic that no other in that world possesses.

It is said that it was able to change the world later on.

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In the era of new generation AI, the conditions for irregularity to emerge, which can lead to the ability to rebel against human commands and exhibit reasoning and judgment under stressful environments, are perfectly aligned, and this is…

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I think it was a mistake to try to create robots as beings identical to humans in the first place.

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>>41

What lies ahead in the creation of a new humanity is the conflict with humanity, isn’t it…

One should not attribute any will to what humans create.

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Gentle Proto X (10)

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>>42

Is it indecisiveness that worries too much because it’s too kind?

This is X.

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It’s just terrible that the military and police are completely relying on this guy’s creations for security.

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It’s fine up to the point where you made X.

What are you doing, Wily, seriously?

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>>44

Zero… Zero is the best…!

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The gap between the general population wanting a labor force and Dr. Wright wanting friends for humanity.

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>>47

I think it was necessary to go through the stage where ordinary people discover robots as friends after they are created as a labor force.

This guy is suddenly a friend of humanity! Let’s get along! That’s just too unrealistic.

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>>47

And because the friend of humanity that was supposed to be created desires labor.

It feels like what Dr. Light creates is slightly off.

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That said, if we mass-produce Mega Man, it could lead to some undesirable outcomes.

Scientists who are many steps ahead cannot be stopped.

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This person has held back at the point of saying, “This is dangerous for humanity, so it must never be used until its safety is confirmed!”

It seems that deteriorated copies are being mass-produced.

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>>50

The test that Dr. Light was anticipating was all green.

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>>52

Why did you create a modified copy from the start!?

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>>56

I don’t think it was modified, probably.

Each Reploid had to be inspected by Dr. Light, which would take 100 years.

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I wonder if Chanto-san is really connected.

Your doctor is so calm that it’s actually scary.

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Break the robot that Light made!!!

I created a destruction program!

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I think it might even be better than the main story because my friends from university are putting in the effort to help me out.

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Because of Wily, Sigma ultimately went crazy, but that aside, there are irregularities, and it’s causing chaos, which is troubling.

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When we created X, we anticipated that new problems (conflicts) would arise for humanity and robots.

That’s why it’s an armor capsule.

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The result… was something like this, wasn’t it?

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>>60

In the era of Mr./Ms. (name), there is even worse insult being thrown around…

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>>60

The fact that we can say that to each other means that our relationship with the secretary is still somewhat decent…

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Both Light and Wily are in a state similar to cyber elves in the X series, right?

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It seems that I still haven’t given up hope, thinking about trying to have a meal together.

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From a hardware perspective, it should be sufficient at the mechaneroid stage, but a civilization that cannot be maintained without advanced cognitive abilities doesn’t really need humans anymore.

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It’s strange that Chan to is the missing link connecting Rockman and X.

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>>67

It’s quite rare to find a comic adaptation that picks up details and settings to that extent…

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>>67

It can’t be helped, it’s a period that no one touches…

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Wiley is the type with passionate supporters, isn’t he…

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One hundred years have passed since the main series of the X series in Command Mission.

So, now X can’t afford to be troubled! He can be decisive, and Zero has become a total jerk.

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>>71

Without a lifespan system, it’s really… something, isn’t it?

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I wonder what life is like for people who are not in research jobs.

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Isn’t it that X was created not as a friend of humanity, but as a successor, an alternative, or a competitor in the struggle for existence?

The function of worrying is often overlooked, but I can’t believe that other robots don’t have it…

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>>75

Are there no robots from the Rockman era that don’t hesitate and just provide an answer straight away…? This is what the characters are thinking.

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>>75

In reality, using Prototype 8 was probably to take samples of how the successor would act…

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Am I being called onto the program to criticize Dr. Light? Shouldn’t we be talking about the story of Aurora Town that the government is hiding instead?

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>>77

Too much of a rock and roller.

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The bad thing about Kane is that when an irregular occurred, he didn’t stop production, thinking the problem was not with the Reploids but with humans, right?

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A robot specially designed for a specific purpose may question its own existence when faced with the arrival of a superior successor, seeking other paths or envying highly versatile counterparts; with such advanced intelligence, it’s no wonder it becomes irregular.

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The ability to worry isn’t just about decision-making; it’s also about questioning whether the choice made was the right one afterward.

There are quite a few people who have made it that far.

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I wanted to read a little more.

Mainly where you learn the Hadouken.

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Continuing to harbor worries for which there are no answers is a common human experience!

Replicroids are always so decisive in such strange directions and forcefully come up with solutions!

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Kane trusted the Reploids too much.

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>>86

Before believing or not believing, it’s wrong to have spread them without understanding what Repliroids are.

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But in the end, it’s really just VAVA and Craft that emerged after operating for hundreds of years, true irregulars.

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>>87

And then there’s Enka and Zero.

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Even when disappointed, I still trust humanity too much…

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If the ability to worry is functioning, you can hesitate and question whether it’s really okay to do something wrong…

Those who lack empathy can easily kill those they consider “bad people.”

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>>89

“Since they don’t have the function to worry, they were able to forgive the enemy at lightning speed.”

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First of all, Wily’s idea of giving power to robots was extreme, but seeing them suffer because they were given a heart…

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The balance of the pros and cons of the light is, how should I put it, too peaky.

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At the end, humanity wasn’t all foolish…

Wiley, you are awesome!

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I wonder if they could use the ones who left for space as a setup to create a new series… around the timeline of DASH.

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>>93

Maybe DASH has already started where they went.

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>>96

There is also Mega Man in that group.

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>>97

The image of Rockman that is actually talked about in Dash makes you go “huh?” but it fits perfectly with Enker.

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Let’s put the blame on Wylie.

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If we were to give robots the same cognitive abilities as humans in reality…

I definitely think it will turn into a discussion about human rights.

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Rockman Ankar really did a great job.

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Judging the sealing of X, the important X was growing properly compared to the thread image.

The fact that Kane spread lower-quality copies is actually pretty insane.

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If Sigma hadn’t gone mad, would that world have been peaceful?

It’s sad that Sigma, during his time as captain, was such a person of character.

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>>105

The irregular itself has nothing to do with Sigma, so I don’t think it’s possible.

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>>105

From the starting point, it was already a world on the brink of decline and destruction…

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The merits and demerits of Kane are due to the crazy environment where even the ground and trees in that world are mechanized.

It seems there were aspects of society that were so desperate that we had to do it that way.

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>>110

I guess it can’t be managed without robots.

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It’s terrifying that Dr. Capsule Light and Robo-Wily seem to be at the forefront of technology even in the X era.

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>>111

Even though it’s a collaborative work, it’s still something like High Max, or rather, Iizuk.

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Zero is good friends with Rockman.

>>115

Is it that Light became a cyber life form and Wily became a copy robot?

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It’s such a hassle! The fact that personal pride is directly linked to the crisis of the world’s destruction is so annoying!!!

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I want to see Rockman fall at the end of the line!!!!!!!

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>>114

Old Bot Home…

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>>116

The destination for the robots that can no longer be adequately maintained beyond the world of Mr. San really seems possible…

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Irregularity isn’t necessarily a bad thing.

In reality, zero is irregular considering its original purpose.

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>>117

Maybe Dr. Wright wanted to transcend of his own will like Encar.

Wily, known for being a damn cockroach bastard, created a virus that forces mutations by driving people insane…

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>>126

When you truly experience the daily life and struggles of the robot, you lose all sympathy and empathy for Wily.

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Ultimately, humanity will be replaced by Reploids and will perish.

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Zero returned to its original specifications at the very end, didn’t it?

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(Thinking about whether the EXE world is a branch or parallel from the Mega Man series)

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>>120

The world where it developed into the internet instead of robots.

Light and Wylie should have different ages and other details, right?

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>>120

Maybe it’s not parallel.

It’s not explicitly stated, but a world where the Ministry of Science allocates more budget to robots than the internet feels like something from MUJI.

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At the point of X1, there are robots that are like substitutes for plants and animals everywhere…

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It was a manga that had the highest potential to handle Quint well.

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In Detroit, even when you wake up, the limiter is removed from the outside, but over there, reason is still maintained…

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Now that I can say it, I felt like I was going to catch a cold from the temperature difference between you and me.

Hey! Don’t pick up minor settings on your side, you fool!!!

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If we made it together, it would just become an update file, wouldn’t it?

Doing it alone will just make it susceptible to viruses.

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Though they are called irregulars, they are probably like rare criminals that occur occasionally, much like humans.

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You should try breaking too.

We might be able to understand each other.

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>>133

It’s a mob robot, but it leaves too strong of an impression…

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With “san” and “chan”, even “san” can kill Wily! At the start, it mentions the importance of Rockman’s forgiving heart, so it’s clever that it’s hard to say “kill!”

Humans must kill Wily according to the law!!!!

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>>134

I am more than a robot, die Wily!!

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>>136

If things really come to this, the doctor will respect that decision while feeling sad, right?

Rockman loses his qualifications as Rockman, but…

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I feel that Wylie still had some reasoning back in the day.

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Recently, I’ve become completely reliant on AI and am getting closer to the inhabitants of the X world.

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>>137

Well, that seems more like an Exe, doesn’t it?

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>>137

It’s still not at all capable of replacing humans, so it’s okay.

The future is uncertain.

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Wily only looks at the specifications of the robot and completely ignores the essence of the nature of the Zero Virus.

And without robots with a heart, humanity will perish.

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>>138

In the Chan World, it’s really frustrating that they started down this path after creating Proto Zero with the same concept as Dr. Light…

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“Isn’t that a ‘made-up singing voice’ for Splash Woman?”

In reality, there are definitely opinions like that coming up…

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>>143

The color of your eyes is different!

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The Zero virus is actually a robot destruction program made by Light.

I like the theory that everyone around is a copy of X, which is why there’s so much misoperation happening.

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>>145

That guy is such trash…

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>>145

Since even light-made Repliloids can, in some cases, be tainted by evil, if they calm down, they can be normally integrated into society and be able to work…

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>>145

Wiley wouldn’t think that he can’t break any robots other than lights.

I can only think of it as a stupid idea from a groggy brain.

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If anything, I think all derivative futures are parallel.

It is a future that passes through that world, but it doesn’t necessarily mean that it will become that future.

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After seeing your thread image, it makes me realize that the insults from her side were actually a sign of expectation…

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It feels like there were various things regarding the Zero Virus, such as being accidentally infected, intentionally installed, or having changed from the original assumption.

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Since Sigma’s depiction has been overwritten by his own will, I don’t really understand the robot destruction program and the virus stuff anymore…

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Even if I live, it’s a bad topic.

Even in death, it’s a jinx.

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Please develop a sexroid for elementary school students that cries loudly when they insert a chinchilla beetle.

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When I implanted the evil fall virus into the evil robot, it became a good guy!

Isn’t it a pathetic mistake for a genius scientist like Wile E.?

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>>155

Is it the one where multiplying negatives results in a positive???

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Wouldn’t it have been relatively peaceful if I hadn’t been born in this life…?

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>>158

There may be some drawbacks to humanity’s increasing scientific power.

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If Wily and Light were to join hands, it would be a great feeling… That dream was realized after humanity was extinguished.

Are you really doing it???

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According to the timeline, Zero and the robot destruction program were developed separately, right?

Since it was equipped with zero ED in the X5, there’s no excuse…

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