
It’s the beginning of everything…
The reason why Sigma went mad.
I can’t compete with Dr. Kane…
In other words, it’s Wily’s fault.
For now, I will call it Zero Virus.
Well then, should I delete this guy…
Originally, it was planned to make him the protagonist of the X series…
Both X and Zero tend to raise a fair number of bad fall flags.
I’m easily corrupted by the pathogens.
People who are like, “Well, it hasn’t happened in the main timeline of X5, so I guess it’s fine…”
The zero virus had a shape that could only be described as a zero virus when actually seen on stage.
When I started calling, it wasn’t like that at all, so it suddenly makes me wonder what they’re talking about.
The person themselves is not at fault, but the one who created it is purely to blame.
Isn’t it irregular that the Zero’s violent program (Zero Virus) and X’s anguish circuit (which sometimes has the potential to break the Three Laws of Robotics) are combined?
I think it would have been fine to add at least one complaint, like calling it the Zero Virus!
If there were no Zero, would that world have achieved peace?
It probably won’t turn out that way.
The dangers of robots having their own will were touched upon early on.
I don’t think it’s incorrect to say that the suffering circuit is the cause of irregularity.
Irregular certifications are occurring regardless of the Sigma virus.
First, it will not become peaceful.
The existence of hunters since the discovery of Zero suggests that irregulars must have been occurring naturally as well.
So I reflected and fell asleep.
Somehow, X disappeared and the copy did whatever it wanted, causing chaos…
If Zero hadn’t existed, X’s partner might have been Captain Sigma.
If the color has changed…
The captain before becoming irregular was human-first.
Confused enough to be feared by people in a Halloween costume.
It’s almost the end of the world because of Wily, so isn’t it better to just say Wily has won?
I wonder if Wily wanted to go that far?
Despite having ravaged the Earth, I end up being a satisfied foolish parent as long as Zero is strong after burning out.
Isn’t it about time we stopped dragging out this dark timeline?!
“Is it because it connects to Zero or X that you can’t neglect it? I see…”
In the end, it’s Rockman’s fault for not killing Wily.
No matter how many times he failed, Wiley, who never gave up, was finally driven mad after being interrupted about eleven times.
Even if the Wylie steel beam falls, I won’t die.
Calling it a pathogen is terrible.
Wiley’s true desire is neither world domination nor the extermination of humanity.
Essentially, it’s a desire for self-affirmation to have one’s own talents recognized.
Since the Reploids were created, they have been troubled by irregularities, so it’s not only Zero’s fault.
X was awakened by Dr. Kane, but Zero awakened on his own and was rampaging?
Just because a virus in the shape of a zero appeared, it doesn’t mean that zero is being treated as a virus…
This guy is really cool, isn’t he…?
Wylie really spread Robot Flu…
Occasionally, there are some that are really bugged, but about 90% of them are caused by this guy, so it’s mostly Wily’s fault.
Perhaps the definition of irregularities has changed significantly before and after the revival of Zero.
I think the captain’s infection by the virus was a necessary sacrifice, as if we hadn’t stopped there, Zero could have remained irregular and the damage might have spread even further.
Even Dr. Light is at a level where he goes, “What is this… I don’t understand,” so this guy is way more perplexing than X.
There are also those like Stingray who calmly target the lifelines during a coup.
It’s not just viruses that cause irregularities.
Speaking of parallel, I wonder if the worlds of RPG works are also in a deadlock.
The incompetent Irregular Headquarters that caused trouble with RepliForce was probably an irregularity.
In Command Mission set in the year 22XX, X and the others have also risen in rank within the Hunters and it seems to be relatively peaceful.
I sealed it because it was dangerous.
It’s Kane who was dug up that’s to blame.
I want both X and ZERO, as well as Axel, to be happy.
Every time I try hard, I’m losing my hair and it’s becoming a mess, which is unbearable.
This guy caused trouble even after being reincarnated in the Mega Man world.
I wonder whether Forte challenged Zero and got destroyed or not.
What is this irregular factory of X2? Seriously, what is irregular even to Shinobi?
What even is this irregular factory of X2, seriously, what is irregular?
The Exe world became nice before Wily accumulated that much (by our standards) wrongdoing.
Then let’s purify the captain too.
Why are Sigma, who spreads his own virus analysis, and Gate, who analyzes Zero’s DNA and creates various things, showing higher technical skills than the irregulars…
In the EXE world, both Light and Wily have children. What happened?
Well, in the past of X’s world, there must have been some fundamentally different events involving Wily and Light compared to the original series.
The counter hunter doing irregular hunting in the second installment is already over.
At first, it was irregular to be able to perform destructive actions, but…
The image of a turning point was trying to eliminate those who did not obey orders by treating them as irregular.
If reasons are given, the judgment has become loose enough that Alien can unilaterally dispose of it.
Why did Dr. Wiley create such a virus?
Is there anything that Dr. Cossack has left behind other than just Light and Wily?
They say they took over Sigma, but it gives the impression that they were taken over instead, like a new generation.
If 60% of humanity and 90% of Reploids were affected, they wouldn’t be able to make a calm judgment.
It’s almost the Bioron method for irregularity judgment.
The fact that Zero’s position in the X series is Kernel, which was released with great anticipation, is quite a twist and I really like it.
There was no need to kill Iris.
I don’t really understand the irregularities of irregular purchases.
It’s scary that in this world, there are things like Red Alert pretending to be a noble thief before getting involved with Sigma, and the general Reploid management is completely inadequate.
Since Zero has been destroyed twice, I don’t really understand why it’s being said that Omega is the real body.
Is it Iwamoto’s setting that Iris’s cause of death was that she got bugged out because of the brother parts being incorporated, unrelated to the Zero battle?
The various issues with Rockman Zero are the fault of humans, including Bile.
We couldn’t solve it ourselves and ended up relying entirely on others, so there’s really no hope.
It’s completely useless as a seed now.
That’s why it perished.
The background music of X2 is so cool…
It was a philosophy of Zero that continued to plant flowers no matter how many times, which is why it was maintained, right? Zero 4
If you get super angry halfway through, it will become a craft.
I dislike the story of Zero because it’s too morbid.
Even so, 4 also depicted some individuals who were making voluntary efforts, so it shouldn’t just be considered as a mere display of vice.
A copy body with the spirit of a copy is nice, isn’t it?
Light did something terrible to me, didn’t he?
The process is just too appropriate…
It’s only since the era of ZX that humans have been able to settle things on their own…
Well, Gray is a Reploid, but since the original is human, I guess it’s fine…
In the end, not only X but also the people from the Mega Man era turn out to be complete fools.
Wiley should manage the boat shed too.
The taste for the grotesque is Inti’s specialty.
Why did Zero become such a good child?
Did the captain get a hit back and bug out?
I don’t really want to imagine going from that feeling of the original Rockman to this world, so I think of it as somewhat parallel from the original to X.
The companies making Rockman Zero are all like that, aren’t they?
I don’t know the reason, but for a time, all high-performance AI robots were eliminated.
Humanity is foolish to spread more dangerous Reploid within a century…
I still often think about how I became happy, Brahmas.
It’s true that people in Roks zero can be quite terrible in various ways.
I like it because, thanks to such scenarios, the presence of humanity is quite remarkable in the Rockman series.
Other series progress the story through conversations between robots, and it makes you feel like, what are these guys even…
There are various theories, even in official sources, that a being born as an irregular became normal due to going crazy, learned Sigma’s personality, or could just be fixed by simply hitting it.
Isn’t it the case that both Light and Wily still have too much will left, even if they are not the person themselves?
If it’s advanced copying, it’s not like it’s just the person themselves or anything.
The foolishness of Reploids is in the X series, while the foolishness of humans is in the Zero series.
I think it continued from X to the World.
Even if we talk about exposing evil, I think it’s quite indulgent to try to save the world while forgetting one’s own sins.
Look, the X5 crafted by Inafune died while knowing the true cause of everything in its ending, apologizing to Iris.
At least before coming into contact with Zero, Sigma must have just been a good captain.
In Rockman Zero, the only time humans other than Ciel and Weil properly appear is in the final game, which is number 4.
Imagining that the world continues to branch out after something happens makes me feel at ease.
It’s no doubt the greatest masterpiece of the Wailin’ Number.
It’s a shitty world created by shitty people (not referring to the Emperor of Lust).
That aside, I like Zero and Ciel.
I’m not sure whether it’s a good thing or a bad thing that I haven’t interacted much with humanity from this era.
It felt like Sigma from the Irregular Hunter anime became that way due to X’s influence.
I wonder if it started from zero infection as well.
Even the Muji light doesn’t have that much of a presence, so I wonder if adding more people would just result in them being overwhelmed…
In the end, there was no way but to bring my body closer to that of the Reploid side.
Even though it’s a robot, I was surprised that several years had quietly passed in the story by the time of the Command Mission.
The captain, who kept the sacrifice to himself alone, is quite amazing.
If anything, Ciel is also a designer baby, so they can’t be said to be a genuine human either.
Humans are foolish…
Zero proves the foolishness of humanity…
It’s pretty crazy that even future technology won’t be able to analyze black boxes.
I really think it’s not good that there are too many elements that don’t appear in the main game throughout the series, making it seem like they just want to talk about the setting.
I couldn’t analyze the old robot, and now the next-generation Reploid has come out, and it’s no good.
I really like how each of the Four Heavenly Kings of ZXA has their own beliefs and actions to improve the world.
The idea that we should always be at war because humanity is unified during wartime is dangerous.