
That’s why I couldn’t be with Zero.
That is an irregular thought.
“It’s a world only for Repliroids, so it’s an illusion.”
“That’s right…”
I don’t think they were serious when they said that.
What is the purpose of creating such erotic robots?
In the past, she had small breasts, so someone transformed her into having big breasts.
But in the world of DASH thousands of years later
Seriously, the world has turned into one where only decoys (the ultimate endpoint of Replicroids) exist after humanity has perished.
Iris’s wish is coming true.
There are some bad aspects to the fact that there is nothing good about humanity in that world…
Well, at least the people in the Mega Man world managed to survive until that era.
It wouldn’t have been unexpected if it had perished during the Wylie era.
After Zero learns about his past in the ending with 5, he says “I’m sorry, Iris,” so it might be because they were together that he became irregular.
I feel that in the world of Mega Man, humans have essentially ceded sovereignty to the Reploids the moment they created them, regardless of whether they are good or evil.
Isn’t it that the death of a Reploid is just a normal shutdown due to a malfunction?
Isn’t it fine if you just fix it normally?
It’s fine since humanity was almost extinct in a dash.
I’m saying something more serious than I used to think.
Conversely, I thought Kernel was stubborn, but I can understand why he behaves that way.
Iris left it in the satellite weapon.
I think if we were to carry it and have a last battle, it would likely be blown away somewhere.
Irregularization can sometimes mean that things are out of control.
Isn’t it sad that having a self also includes awakening to one’s own free will?
It gives the impression of liberation from the bondage of thought.
“In a world only for Reploid, it’s more about Iris’s personal feelings rather than…”
It may be a misconception that there were parts that respected the kernel’s aim for independence from humanity.
I want to live in a world with zero significance, unrelated to any mission.
It’s too ironic that having human-like thinking leads to the emergence of abnormal people.
I don’t want to be criticized by the top irregular company, Σ, which produced irregular hunters.
That being said, it’s also true that the so-called tough guys are part of the problem.
Even if the technical skills were surely inferior during the time of no brand.
It’s so sad that it was a world where everyone could coexist.
It’s as if humanity is the abnormal ones, isn’t it?
Even for those of the Rockman Zero era
There are many stories that focus on how difficult coexistence between humans and Reploids is.
Isn’t the image of Reploid as tools too strong, like a stubborn stain?
Is it really okay for powerful robots with advanced thinking abilities to be released into the world? It was this question that led Dr. Light to store X in a capsule instead of releasing him, alongside his training in the Hadouken.
The root cause of everything, or rather the catalyst for the disaster, is indeed Dr. Kane, who started digging up and copying.
Isn’t it that humanity has declined because we made too many lewd androids like the one in the thread?
It’s like creating a new humanity.
Conflicts and clashes will eventually happen, that’s for sure.
In a world reliant on police military repleroids, there is no place for humans…
By the time robots and Reploids capable of thinking about labor were handed over from the Rockman era, their ultimate destination was already decided.
Rather, humans have lived quite a long time.
Rather, we won’t be able to maintain society unless we create replicroids.
There is an image that the world population is decreasing.
Were there any humans other than the Doctor?
Without respect for robots, coexistence is impossible.
I understand Wily’s argument well, but…
Everything I tried to do for that is way off the mark.
She looks like a Rockman heroine right after Roll, just based on her appearance and tragic nature.
Wily is, how should I put it…
Is it correct to think of it as an image of someone who is not the original but is carrying on their will?
Wasn’t there a female Reploid similar to X’s girlfriend in the manga version?
I quite like the relationship between Eiria and Gate.
The quality of the text is… well…
In the world of X, humans don’t appear in the game at all, so it’s hard to empathize with Reploid fundamentalism.
Eilia seems to have settled into a good position as an older sister watching over the weary X.
Even if a world consisting only of Reploids were to arrive,
There will definitely never be no conflict, right?
With this appearance, the way of thinking towards humans probably isn’t much different from the double, and that’s just the transience of all things.
At stage 4, he hadn’t touched deeply on the positions of humans, reploid, or hunters yet.
There is still a complete lack of various descriptions needed to gain understanding.
Well, I’ve been neglecting humans for a long time.
It was just at ZX… but Thomas was supposed to do something, wasn’t he?
To be honest, I feel like the themes of the Reploid’s independence and the relationship with humans are more important than the grudge with Sigma.
The problem of having to continue defeating compatriots with structural defects doesn’t get much solved by defeating Sigma either.
The God of the Bible created humans, then created Jesus, and after doing various things, eventually disappeared.
If you think of gods as humans and humans as Reploids, it’s ironic how perfectly it recreates mythology.
Considering a society where a very small number of humans hold privileges and are fearful of the rebellion of replicoids, it feels quite stuck…
If there were a world only for reploid, independent from humanity.
Replicroids (including Repliforces) that have not become irregular in reality.
There is no need to hunt, so Kernel and Zero don’t need to fight each other…
The character clearly presented as a named human that appears at the end is Ciel from Rockman Zero, right?
I hope you won’t interfere with the Repliforce that is trying to escape from Earth in the first place.
“That’s why she says let’s live together, but she just wants to run away from reality.”
That’s why it’s understandable that it is called an illusion.
In a project zone or something.
Didn’t Iris reappear?
The master of DASH is the last pure human whose real name is unknown, right?
By the time of Rock Zero, it seems like they will have completely become a minority class…
If I think about X5, the robot destruction program must have been triggered, but it’s also fine if it lost control through free will.
It doesn’t change the fact that the girl was turned into a monster.
Reproductive ability, or perhaps even the conception rate itself, may be declining in that world.
The pure irregular of X4 is Iris and Dragoon, well, also Double.
But somehow Iris is really cute, isn’t she?
I wonder if the feeling of being unfortunate stimulates the desire to protect.
I don’t understand Replicroids, but…
The fact that they are casually having kids when they become decoys.
It’s already acting like a living creature, isn’t it, decoy?
A world just for sexroids.
It seems like it would be something like having beautiful men and women as partners for reproduction in a test tube…
The ground and trees are also filled with machines.
Because they say that in Rokuzero, there’s one area where grass and trees are growing.
That world is declining too much.
It’s unfortunate for those who were deemed irregular because their boss became crazy and is overly obedient to the chain of command.
Since the Mega Man era, there have been things like the mechanical forest, so nature is probably in a pretty terrible state.
Like a shrimp.
Mushroom is a management replicoid of the Bio Laboratory (Biological Research Institute).
It seems that the lab was decided to be disposed of and was likely disposed of together.
It was supposed to be set that Sigma revived it.
It is unclear whether that personality is original or if it is insane.
I want to have a duel!!
The irregular hunters are the police, and the Repliforce is the military, right?
Humanity can no longer maintain a civilized society without Reploids, so there’s no way to engage in war.
Even though it’s a military, it’s only involved in rescue activities during natural disasters or major accidents.
I wonder if the Repliforce has no work.
They say it’s an army, but is there a corresponding army to compete with…?
It seems they also respond to disasters like the Self-Defense Forces do.
The world of X doesn’t have much human presence, so I don’t really understand it… Is the manga good?
It feels like only Doctor Kane appears in the Iwamoto manga version as well.
In a world where there are completely no enemies in war, it would be treated as a delusional utopia in reality.
“Disband the military and prepare an organization specialized for disasters.”
A system like that is definitely better, right?
If I redo 4, this guy only says the same thing.
Just repeating not to fight to Zero, whose role is to fight.
I never thought I would have such feelings, but I felt that the double had more humanity, as if losing to X, who had deceived him, made him feel relieved.
Were you brainwashed and became an enemy?
It feels like the element of humanity being in crisis was suddenly thrown in there.
I want to turn her into a love doll because her breasts are too big.
I want to secretly film under the skirt.
There are parts where I can’t get into it because there’s no depiction even if people are saying this or that about humans.
Rokuzero had descriptions, so it was able to have such drama.
Cygnus and Kernel look similar at first glance, which is confusing.
I wonder what that purple crystal I had was…
To begin with, the setting is too vague to create a drama.
It’s really off because they tried to force a story on such a shaky foundation.
Back then, I thought she was a fragile heroine.
Since becoming an adult, I’ve thought, “What’s up with this guy?” regarding X4 in general.
Considering the risk of whether a hunter can continue to function as a hunter.
I understand that it’s better to have an organization with combat capabilities.
Ah, a single hunter (or maybe two) is completely annihilating the army…
I liked the one where the thread picture was trying to destroy humanity by making sperm wasteful in a roundabout way.
It seems that Iwamoto X had a lovey-dovey ending with Zero?
All I need is for my brother to be doing well and for Zero to be with me all the time!
A woman who won popularity solely based on her face and gender ratio.
Rockman is great, isn’t he?
There was an image of a fragile and gentle heroine swaying in the gap.
Even as an adult, when I look back, I realize I was a dark-themed heroine.
I think Reploids are robots that can think like humans, but I want Iris to be A, yet the reality is B. In that case, there’s nothing like suggesting C.
Human society is pretty much done for, but the resources for producing machines are not running out at all.
In the first place, Iris herself…
I thought a world just for Reploids was a fantasy…
Oh, is X actually the oldest, despite how they look? In that world.
Is zero first?
A friend said they love iris flowers, and I was like, really…? But it turned out they were just messing around with X and EXE.
Zero destroys Rockman → X is created and sealed.
In that case, Zero would be older.
It seems that Zero rampaged after Reploids became widely popular and active in society.
Zero was created based on the predecessor χ of X…
Ah, that’s right. X is definitely the oldest as a Reploid, but Zero is here too.
If we are talking about Wily products, the earliest would be Zero, as it goes beyond just basic design and extends to the implementation from the body.
X is a strange robot that became the ancestor of Reploid at X, and whether it is truly a Reploid is a matter of debate.
I think X and Zero were called Old Robots around the gate.
It felt like Iwamoto’s end had Zero lashing out at X and ending abruptly.
The Iwamoto version of X can make you cry and vomit.
Naming-wise, it feels quite odd to refer to X as a reploid, or rather, it feels fundamentally different.
I realized that the presence of humans like Dr. Light and Dr. Wily in Mega Man, which gave it a pastoral quality, was actually a positive influence.
When X became solidly fortified in cyberspace, there was no place left for humans, and the purpose became hollow.
It probably wasn’t a problem as an action game, though.
The replicant is a replica of a human, but what the reploid is a replica of is, after all, a replica of X.
I cleared up to X4, but I haven’t played X5 yet, so I was thinking maybe it’s time to give it a try… after reading this thread.
By the way, I have a question: what was that guy who gave off Wily vibes in X2?
Since she hasn’t been ported, it’s somewhat difficult to play, but in the two games, Cyber Mission and Soul Eraser on GB, Iris will dedicate herself to the support role until the very end.
But since there are so many irregularities stemming from viruses, saying that Reploid is fundamentally a failure feels a bit…
The Reploids are a failure because they don’t have the level of perfection of X or Zero.
If you think about it, the robots in the Mega Man world are all failures too…
Wily from the X era seems like he might be crazy, but did something unpleasant happen to him in his later years?
I think Wily is kind of crazy in a way because of the unpleasant things he’s gone through.
I can only imagine something crazier than that, like Dr. Light dying and going senile or something like that.
I don’t know what that old man will do when he thinks he won and runs away after Light retires.
The light is a capsule for the X-type armor.
Wylie is among robots like Surgeus and Izoch.
I wonder what it is that allows everyone to keep going strong.
I think we should have had a human as a key person after all.
Isn’t Zero constantly breaking down and no longer a spacecraft of this era as a part?