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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game)
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Mega Man Star Force (Ryusei no Rockman lit. Shooting Star Rockman) is a series of Mega Man video game titles on the Nintendo DS, a Sequel Series following Mega Man Battle Network from the Game Boy Advance.Taking place two hundred years after the events of Battle Network, it stars a young boy named Geo Stelar (Subaru Hoshikawa in the original Japanese), who lost his father after a journey to space and teams up with a rogue alien, Omega-Xis (War-Rock in the original Japanese version). By performing a Fusion Dance (in this series called "EM Wave Change"), the two transform into Mega Man, and they use their power to fight various threats. Quite literally (for the first game at least) Battle Network...In SPACE!There are three installments in the franchisenote second only to fellow Nintendo DS series Mega Man ZX in shortest series in the franchise Mega Man Star Force: Pegasus, Leo, and Dragon: At the beginning of the story, Geo is given a keepsake of his father's, a device called a Visualizer, which allows him to see electromagnetic waves. That night, he meets a blue alien named Omega-Xis, who is on the run from Planet FM, whose enforcers are hot on his tail. Omega convinces him to work together and are thrown into a battle against the other FM-ians for the fate of the galaxy. Mega Man Star Force 2: Zerker X Saurian and Zerker X Ninja: Geo, Omega and their friends meet Lady Vega and her compatriots, who are obsessed with finding the lost continent of Mu. Vega and her assistant Solo are seeking the keys to Mu, the OOParts via the use of UMAs — Unidentified Mysterious Animals — wave-based lifeforms like FM-ians that take the shape of cryptozoological creatures. Mega Man Star Force 3: Black Ace and Red Joker: Geo and Omega must stop Meteor G, an EM meteor, from destroying the earth, while contending with the spread of Noise caused by it. Meanwhile, Dealer, led by the public philanthropist Mr. King, seeks to use the asteroid for their own nefarious ends (basically the premise of Battle Network 4, but without all the tournaments...and better use of the asteroid in question).An anime adaptation of the series also aired but ended with an abrupt finale of the second season, Ryusei no Rockman Tribe, based on the second game. The English dub first premiered on Cartoon Network's Toonami block before moving online to Toonami Jetstream. Only half of the first season was released. No DVDs ever circulated in the United States or Japan, though the dub got a UK DVD release thanks to Manga UK. There was a manga serialized in Corocoro that loosely adapted the first and second games, and Ryo Takamisaki (of MegaMan NT Warrior fame) produced a promotional manga for Star Force 3. Neither of these were translated into English.Following the end of the series, an Updated Re-release of the Mega Man Battle Network with the subtitle Operate Shooting Star was released, adding a new crossover scenario between the two series. This crossover takes place after Star Force 3.The first game has an enhanced Game Mod called Mega Man Star Force DX, which fixes up issues in the original game, adds in new quality of life features, restores cut content, and adds new post-game content. It has its own thread at the Rockman EXE Zone Forum. | |
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Secret Identity | |
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Secret Identity: Geo and Omega have to bust their butts trying to keep it that way, though Omega is considerably less concerned with taking care of stuff like that. | |
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Applied Phlebotinum | |
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Applied Phlebotinum Large concentrations of Zet waves (especially Murian ones) also work slightly in reverse — EM Beings may spontaneously become visible. A small story arc in the beginning of Star Force 2 is based around this. Noise, which appears in 3. Originally thought to be a kind of corrupted electromagnetism, interfering with Earth tech and driving mass-produced Wizards violently crazy, comments from Spade Magnes R about the ability to use the Noise Wave suggest that it rather simply overwhelms the Wizards in question. | |
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Arc Symbol | |
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Arc Symbol: For the series itself, Geo's Shooting Star pendant. In the first two games, as you unlock achievements (beating the game, collecting all the Battle Cards, etc.), various marks will appear on the title screen. When you get all six, the marks connect and produce a silhouette of the shooting star. In Star Force 2, the same six-point pattern is the basis of a very useful Wave Command Code. The series' logo also uses a shooting star, but not quite the same design as Geo's pendant. The chief symbol of Mu (which has no established meaningnote The Official Complete Works guidebook indicates that there is a massive Murian alphabet and provides a sampling of the characters, but this is largely for aesthetic but might as well be its trademark). Solo's clothes, Rogue's outfit, the Badge of Loneliness, Whazzap Lines, The Indie Proof, you name it. Shows up much less, but noticeably, in 3. | |
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Jekyll & Hyde | |
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Jekyll & Hyde: Played straight with Pat and his other personality, Rey. | |
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Card-Carrying Villain | |
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Card-Carrying Villain: Omega-Xis laughingly calls Dr. Vega a comic-book villain after she announces her plot to Take Over the World. In the anime, she goes so far as to self-identify as a "bad adult". | |
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Heroic BSoD | |
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Heroic BSoD: Zack and Bud have one in the third game when Luna dies...but not really. Thanks to Character Development, Geo steps up and takes charge of the situation while Bud and Zack Freak Out over Luna dying. Geo's had them in other games. In the second game, he has one over his failure to pull Zack, Bud, and Sonia out of the Un-Dimension...which just ends up depositing them in other places of the world, and then another one where Sonia betrays him for Lady Vega. Something exclusive in the anime, he gets a particularly spectacular one when he and Cygnus Wing Battle in the Rain. Cygnus Wing gives him a Breaking Speech and reveals that Omega-Xis, that very same alien he is currently fused with, is responsible for his father going missing. He gets the Dull Eyes of Unhappiness and de-merges with Omega-Xis, while standing on a wave road. And there is a river below. You know what happens next. | |
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Trailers Always Spoil | |
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Trailers Always Spoil: The third game features the Crimson Dragon in promotional art and teasers; in the actual game, however, the dragon is a Giant Space Flea from Nowhere, so little of significance was exposed. | |
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Darker and Edgier | |
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Darker and Edgier: The main characters, especially Geo, are often inflicted with Conflict Balls and issues noticeably less cartoony than those of Battle Network, especially in the first and third games. In fact, a major part of the advertising for the third game was that it had a more serious story than the others. | |
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Following the Battle Network tradition of crossovers with Konami's Boktai franchise, the first Shooting Star Rock Man game exchanged some crossover content with Boktai DS, including a sidequest for each game, Battle Cards for Rock Man, and War-Rock acting as a terrenial for Django and Sabata. This content was Dummied Out of the localized versions for both games for reasons unknown, but possibly related to the attempt to rebrand Boktai DS as Lunar Knights. | |
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Terrible Trio | |
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Terrible Trio: They aren't villains, but Luna, Bud, and Zack have this dynamic. This changes into Five-Man Band when Geo and Sonia join up. | |
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The Worf Effect | |
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The Worf Effect: In the anime, Hollow transitions from being a Non-Action Guy to The Dragon by subjecting Yeti Blizzard and Phantom Black to a Curb-Stomp Battle each in sequence. | |
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Global Currency Exception: Two instances in Ace and Joker: As they travel the Wave Road, Geo and Omega-Xis will be granted the opportunity to rescue a number of Hertz from battle and to collect Noise Frags, the latter-day equivalent of Battle Network Bug Frags. King Root in Hertz Square will accord them a point for every Hertz they save, and will exchange those points for various programs. Later in the game, Geo and Omega find a Noism who will do the same in exchange for the Noise Frags. Neither will accept Zennys. | |
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All There in the Manual | |
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All There in the Manual: Loads of backstory (especially for Star Force 3) is stuffed into the Japanese websites and Universe Compendiums. Transcode-000 is Dread Joker. The Ace Program and Joker Program are collectively known as Noise Control Programs. Mega Man's noise-forms are adapted from the FM-ians because Meteor G collected data from the FM-ians and Omega-Xis can resonate with that data due to having a similar frequency. | |
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Title Drop: By the third game, Subaru signs into the EM network as "Shooting Star Rockman". Also in-game three the name of the final storyline team, dedicated to stopping Meteor G, is called "Star Force". | |
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Hates My Secret Identity | |
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Hates My Secret Identity: Luna the Class Representative treats Geo like dirt, while admiring his alter ego Mega Man, especially after he saves her from an enemy attack. She struggles with this for the whole series. | |
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Relationship Values | |
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Relationship Values: In the first and second game, Geo's in-game Brother Bands develop over time, giving him access to superior abilities. In the first game, each NPC Brother's choice of favorite cards improves the further the story has progressed, improving Mega Man's selection of cards. In the second game, Mega Man only gets a highly-limited set of cards from each of his NPC Brothers, but specific story events will increase the strength of Geo's relationship with his friends, which raises the Link Power each Brotherband generates and thereby increases Mega Man's capacity to install abilities. The second game has several gates that will only let Mega Man pass if his Link Power is high enough. The story further indicates some people or institutions will give freebies to people for having large quantities of it—shopping Malls give out expensive gifts and at least one hotel may allot you a room based on your Link Power. In the third game, each character is given a static amount of Link Power, which appears to be explained more by their role in the story than anything else. Of course, Geo makes up for this by easily befriending a good dozen or so extra NPCs. | |
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Magical Database | |
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Magical Database: Meteor G is part of the Black Hole Server, which holds massive amounts of data (including Battle Cards). Geo accesses Meteor G's power for Noise Changes and Finalize, but the Black Hole Server is only utilized by SF 3's postgame boss Sirius. Despite having a massive advantage, the guy's going up against Mega Man. | |
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Mission-Pack Sequel | |
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Mission-Pack Sequel: While each game in the series operates via the same core mechanics, the sequels each introduce different mechanics to diversify themselves. The second game, however, gets the fullest brunt of this trope as it doesn't differ too greatly from the first. | |
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The Cameo | |
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The Cameo: Mega Man Battle Network characters ProtoMan, PharaohMan, and Bass sneak their way into the series by featuring in battle-card art. | |
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Two-Person Love Triangle | |
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Luna is in a Two-Person Love Triangle with Mega Man (whom she has an exaggerated crush on) and Geo (whom she initially holds in contempt) and eventually grows to reconcile those impressions; Geo considers her his Protectorate and has secretly given her his Declaration of Protection. | |
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Forgotten Phlebotinum | |
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Forgotten Phlebotinum: Despite all the amazing future-tech the kids have access to, they almost never think to use it. Star Force 2 is especially notable considering that Geo collects a Hover Board that works at up to thousands of feet in the air and Zack owns a personal sports car that neither of them sees fit to use more than once each. | |
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The Rival | |
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Solo is a mix of ProtoMan.EXE's and Bass.EXE's traits, being The Rival with a penchant for swords on the one hand and a darkly-colored Barrier Warrior on the other. | |
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Those Two Guys | |
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Those Two Guys: Zack Temple and Bud Bison, Luna's closest friends/fanboys. Until the third game where Bud's compatible alien (Taurus) returns. | |
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Boss Battle | |
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Major characters often have the mega-cards for Bosses listed among their favorites, often well before the boss even appears in the story. | |
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Breaking the Fourth Wall | |
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Breaking the Fourth Wall: "Touch the screen...er, train!" | |
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Discard and Draw | |
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Discard and Draw: Each installment of the series has a different, more developed power-up system. In the first game, Mega Man can draw upon the power of the AM Sages. In the second game, they've left, but Mega Man can take advantage of the powers of ancient OOPART superweapons...and their mixes. In the third game, Mega Man can, through either the Ace or Joker program, tap into the power of Noise, which, short term, gives him the power of the FM aliens who invaded in the first game, and at its higher levels, can tap him into the power of the Meteor currently on a collision course with the planet. Notably, the Big Bangs of the various powers tend to mimic each other. The Wood and Heat Big Bangs are always a tornado and a single massive blast, for example (even if he can wave the Extinction Blazer around a little bit) - and the Noise Force Big Bang for the Elec element deliberately reproduces Thunder Zerker's Thunderbolt Blade. On the other hand, the Aqua NFBB produces three large waves of water, in equally deliberate contrast to the Star Force Big Bang Magician's Freeze. | |
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Do Not Adjust Your Set | |
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Do Not Adjust Your Set: Lady Vega and Mr. King both make pronouncements this way. King doesn't settle for TV, though — he also broadcasts directly to everyone's Hunter-VG. | |
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"Do It Yourself" Theme Tune | |
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"Do It Yourself" Theme Tune: Sonia Strumm sings the opening themes for the anime, and engages in constant Background Music Overrides whenever Lyra Note arrives in a scene as a result. | |
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Energy Beings | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_2164d2a1 | comment |
Navis did not appear in the second game but were replaced in the third game by Wizards, artificial Energy Beings who serve much the same purpose but can also manifest themselves and act in the real world. Several Energy Beings from the first two games are converted into Wizards in the third including Omega himself. | |
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From the Ashes | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_22f403e2 | comment |
From the Ashes: With some mild notation about how it's 200 years in the future and none of the original cast is left, Star Force is a rather transparent attempt to keep up the flagging Mega Man Battle Network series. Lan and MegaMan were featured on key pieces of promotional art when the first game was being released. | |
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Screw the Rules, I Have Money! | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_230d64 | comment |
Screw the Rules, I Have Money!: Rich Dotcom's Modus Operandi, especially in the anime, where he even tries to bribe Geo, who immediately inverts this. | |
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Adaptation Expansion | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_23473ae7 | comment |
Adaptation Expansion: The anime spent some time elaborating on side characters and especially the FM-ian invaders. The Tribe anime reworks the events of the game into a Myth Arc and adds a couple of completely new segments to accommodate all the OOPArts. | |
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Astral Finale | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_2379224f | comment |
Astral Finale: In the first and third games. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_2504772e | type |
Walking Spoiler | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_2504772e | comment |
Walking Spoiler: At least one character from each game has a major chunk of spoilers under their belt. | |
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Anachronism Stew | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_259d5879 | comment |
The OOPArts of the second gamenote "Out of Place Artifacts", examples of Anachronism Stew in Real Life archaeology are the last remaining artifacts of three tribes of Precursors that disappeared without a trace; each is made of an exotic material, leak massive surges of Zet-Waves, and are coveted by the villains for power and profit. Each of them is infested with the souls of its tribe, which threaten to overpower anybody who tries to use them, but mastering any of them allows Mega Man to wield it as an Amulet of Concentrated Awesome and Transformation Trinket. | |
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Captain Ersatz | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_25b5600 | comment |
Captain Ersatz: Virgo and Corvus are two criminals from Planet FM. The way it is set up (particularly with Omega's origins) brings to mind the villains of Superman II. They match up even better to the DC Animated Universe counterparts of said villains. | |
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Principles Zealot | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_25d95a37 | comment |
Principles Zealot: Rogue goes from being standoffish and rude to being more than a little eager to validate his ideals of solitude and self-reliance. From his very first appearance he assumes Mega Man is his ideological enemy. | |
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Kid Hero | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_2673425b | comment |
Kid Hero: Deconstructed and reconstructed in the games. Geo is only 10-going-on-11 in Star Force 1 and is little more than a lonely child devastated by the loss of his father, thrown into heroism only by his chance meeting with Omega-Xis. And unlike with Lan in the precursor Battle Network series*(while he does get into danger, Made of Iron is liberally applied to downplay it), the dangers and implications of Geo's superhero double life are played much straighter: Geo as Mega Man is directly in harm's way when fighting Wave Beings, and several classmates and especially adults who know his secret identity have very grounded concerns about sending the boy on missions he might not return from. The reconstruction starts when Geo rises to the occasion and the friends he made on his journey lift him up when he needs it; without the dangers he faced, he never would've repaired his shattered life. | |
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Mythology Gag | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_26ac510e | comment |
Mythology Gag: The Global Currency here is still Zenny, as it was in Mega Man Battle Network and Mega Man Legends. While Cygnus Wing's minions are called the Cygnets in English, they were originally called "Shitapp�" in Japanese, which is also the original Japanese name for the Birdbots of Mega Man Legends. | |
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Spiritual Successor | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_27a42ebc | comment |
Spiritual Successor: Despite being set in the world of Mega Man Battle Network, the series is actually more in line with MegaMan NT Warrior, as it shares the premise of the latter seasons of the anime, where there are Henshin Heroes who transform in special environments where the digital and analog environments overlap. | |
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Bag of Spilling | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_28104b90 | comment |
Bag of Spilling: Geo's Battle Cards do not carry over between installments, though Star Force 2 and Star Force 3 allow you to "unofficially" obtain cards from Star Force 1. Geo gets a new type of handheld in each game, which disperses his Brother Bands and makes it necessary to recreate them. In Star Force 2, they're only reforged following major events in the story, but Star Force 3 quickly gets it out of the way, since Luna and company aren't tardy to re-friending each other. Mega Man's entire power-up system is subject to Discard and Draw between installments. He loses the Star Force after the first game and the Tribe forms after the second. | |
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Power Floats | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_287083f7 | comment |
Power Floats: The Energy Beings in their natural state, and some EM Humans, too. You can't really see it in battle (or realize it due to the camera), but when Le Mu Turns Red, it actually rips itself free of its stone mountain casing and ends up floating hundreds of feet in the air. | |
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Tactical Rock–Paper–Scissors | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_28c502f6 | comment |
Another technical "ghost" is Crown Thunder, a boss from the first postgame; his attacks are based in either striking you with lightning or delegating to his trio of Tactical Rock–Paper–Scissors minions. His ghostlyness is largely backstory; apparently the alien Crown was already a ghost when he first Wave Changed with the human Jean. Jean, naturally, was busy dying from arrow wounds when this first happened. The anime circumvents this small plot implosion by having Crown fuse with the dead remains of the human, which unfortunately binds him to the land the man died on. Luckily for Crown, Jean died on a ship, which agitates Mega Man and Harp Note to no end. | |
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Disappeared Dad | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_28cd01ca | comment |
Disappeared Dad: Geo's father, Kelvin Stelar, vanished while on a First Contact mission to Planet FM. This not only kicks off the events of the series, it even has repercussions at the end of it. | |
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Food End | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_28d87218 | comment |
Food End: In the credits of Star Force 3. | |
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Bros Before Hoes | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_2943de8d | comment |
Bros Before Hoes: In the third game, Geo can choose to seize Bud's clothing when it's falling rather than Luna's handkerchief or Sonia's bag; Bud appreciates the show of solidarity and uses the moment to reveal he can Wave-Change to the audience. | |
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The Something Force | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_29c4561d | comment |
The Something Force: "Star Force" in 3. | |
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Plot Armor | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_2a44899 | comment |
Joker's first field appearance. In which he violates Luna's Plot Armor so hard that Geo struggles to reassure the others that she isn't dead. Note: this happened right after the Dating Sim Beach Episode. | |
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Limit Break | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_2afb1a9 | comment |
The Limit Break of the Black Ace form in Star Force 3, Black End Galaxy, features Mega Man sealing every enemy on the field in a black hole and then subjecting that black hole to a single stroke of his sword, which makes it explode. | |
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Artifact Title | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_2b7d29e1 | comment |
Artifact Title: The Japanese series title is "Shooting Star Rockman" (a deliberately English translation of Ryuusei no Rockman), despite the Cosmic Motifs of the series being severely diminished in the second game. The third game obviously attempted to mend this by making more use of outer space. The Western title of "Star Force" likewise ceases to be accurate after Mega Man loses the power of the Satellite Admins. | |
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Check-Point Starvation | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_2bfd6a1e | comment |
Checkpoint Starvation: After defeating Le Mu XA, maxing all Link Power with Geo's friends and defeating Le Mu XA again, you can fight Rogue SX at Whazzap Ruins. If you lose, you will have to fight Le Mu XA again and endure the unskippable credits before you can have another attempt at Rogue SX. | |
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Combo Platter Powers | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_2c9ef8f7 | comment |
In the second game, they've left, but Mega Man can take advantage of the powers of ancient OOPART superweapons...and their mixes. | |
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Empty Shell | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_2cbaa888 | comment |
Empty Shell: The Dragon of the second game, as suggested by his Meaningful Name, is the Replacement Goldfish Dr. Vega created when trying to bring her lover back to life. The result had no memories or personality, alas. In the third game, Aaron is able to restore a victim of Joker's Dread Laser technique... but the dismaying result is that Strong Came Back Wrong. Notably, while Strong ceases to matter to the story, later conversations imply he may be recovering. | |
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Mons as Characterization | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_2cde58d9 | comment |
Mons as Characterization: Many NPCs have a selection of Favorite Cards that hint at their personality. Major characters often have the mega-cards for Bosses listed among their favorites, often well before the boss even appears in the story. In the first game Cindy White, a female NPC who shows interest in older men, has a string of Recovery +10note The most basic of healing cards cards capped off with a Poison Applenote A trap that punishes people for healing, a juxtaposition that suggests she's prone to lavishing minor compliments but has nasty ulterior motives, as if she's a black widow to be. Joe Hawnt, a local NPC who is obsessed with ghosts, has a selection of ghostly Invisible and Ghost Pulse cards. Blair Loude, the Echo Ridge elementary principal in the first game, wants a new school song; his favorite cards consist entirely of the Song series. | |
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Ax-Crazy | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_2d4fa515 | comment |
Most wizards of the third game are non-violent, but hordes of Ax-Crazy Noised Wizards can be fought. There are also cruel MalWizards and myriad copies of Omega-Xis himself to be fought. | |
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Gratuitous English | |
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The Japanese series title is "Shooting Star Rockman" (a deliberately English translation of Ryuusei no Rockman), despite the Cosmic Motifs of the series being severely diminished in the second game. The third game obviously attempted to mend this by making more use of outer space. | |
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That One Boss | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_2ea22847 | comment |
Dread Joker R and Acid Ace R. In that order. Also Those Two Bosses because you have to fight them in a row! | |
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Theme Music Power-Up | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_2f50c5bf | comment |
Theme Music Power-Up: Moving Scene/Rise as a Hero plays whenever Geo and friends are being heroic. The third game also has Go, Satella Police! when the namesake policemen are involved. | |
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Fusion Dance | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_302730a | comment |
Fusion Dance: EM Wave Change, and it's not just Geo who gets it. It also applies to the game's antagonists and some of the optional bosses as well. | |
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Scary Black Man | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_3036294e | comment |
Scary Black Man: Joker certainly fits the bill. It doesn't hurt that he blows Luna up. Temporarily. | |
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Cursed with Awesome | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_309b8806 | comment |
Cursed with Awesome: Echoing Battle Network 6, late in the second game, Geo and Mega lose the OOPArt but (conveniently) retain the ability to Tribe-On. Geo suggests that the power of the OOPArt is more of a curse than a blessing. Omega-Xis, well... | |
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Chest Insignia | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_31033156 | comment |
Chest Insignia: Geo's Shooting Star pendant is embedded in the center of Mega Man's chest, rather than an artistic design. The official website notes that it symbolizes Geo's bond with his father, as well as showing that Geo is still in control of himself in his Finalized Noise Form. Both the Black Ace and Red Joker forms each have Geo sport two symbols: the symbol of the person he's copying (upside down A, triangular J, respectively) and his traditional star pendant on his chest, to symbolize he's still in control. Most (if not all) Wave Change forms have one of the artistic design category, though none are necessarily located on the chest. Also, the Crest of Mu on Solo's clothes, both when he's in human or Wave form. | |
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Breaking Old Trends | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_311500f5 | comment |
Breaking Old Trends: Unlike every other final boss in the Network timeline, the final boss of 3 is the Big Bad himself rather than his monster. He's also the only Big Bad in the timeline to die. | |
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Asteroids Monster | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_33351187 | comment |
Asteroids Monster: The head of Star Force 3's Final Boss blocks its core, but when you destroy it, it splits into two other heads. | |
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After the End | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_334e48a1 | comment |
After the End: The post-game Bonus Dungeon in Star Force 2 is an Alternate Universe in which the world fell prey to a Bad Future very quickly. | |
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Stay Frosty | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_339c7d93 | comment |
Stay Frosty: Practically becomes Omega's Catchphrase in the third game. Or, his second favorite. "Buck wild" shows up more noticeably. | |
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Foregone Victory | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_3460db2 | comment |
Foregone Victory: In the second battle against Crimson Dragon, you are invincible. Really. No matter what he shoots at you or how many HP you have left, you won't die. The whole point of this "battle" is to get to show off in Finalized form; in fact, the only way to beat him is to use the Noise Force Big Bang attack, which is suddenly strong enough to kill him off instantly. | |
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Kick the Dog | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_34dcfc96 | comment |
Kick the Dog: The Dragon of Star Force 3 vaporizing characters outright serves no real narrative function except to generate antipathy. Especially blowing up Luna. | |
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Bonus Dungeon | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_34ffa400 | comment |
Just traversing the Bonus Dungeon of 2 pits the player against IF version of the game's bosses, which are one step above the SP versions and way stronger than a player who's just loaded their clear data can expect to handle comfortably. | |
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Geo Effects | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_35a24c16 | comment |
Geo Effects: Burning, Freezing, Paralysis, Gravity, Attack Boost, Assist Drone, and Broken are all panel effects - and let's not even get started on when War-Rock starts taking swipes at the territory. | |
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Dinosaurs Are Dragons | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_35c35a89 | comment |
Dinosaurs Are Dragons: The Fire Dinosaur Tribe-On gives Mega the ability to, well, spit fire. Plesio Surf can also spit lightning. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_363e9631 | type |
Sequential Boss | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_363e9631 | comment |
Sequential Boss: Dread Joker R and Acid Ace R. In that order. Also Those Two Bosses because you have to fight them in a row! Subverted in Star Force 2. Rogue shows up after the battle with Hollow, but Harp Note blasts Mega Man away so the player can save and heal. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_36b90c70 | type |
Fight Like a Card Player | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_36b90c70 | comment |
Fight Like a Card Player: Wave Battle is basically a card game version of Net Battling, and Mega Man and company use Battle Cards. | |
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One-Handed Zweihänder | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_372f29ac | comment |
Rogue wields a One-Handed Zweihänder in the second game and replaces it with Laplace, who takes the form of a Sinister Scimitar (with a Serrated Blade of Pain) in the third. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_3a8ce8b5 | type |
Villain-Possessed Bystander | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_3a8ce8b5 | comment |
Villain-Possessed Bystander: Averted in the second game where Hyde investigates likely candidates on behalf of the Big Bad and parcels out Murian Energy Beings to them, but played straight in the Tribe anime where a couple of those Murians are acting independently and seize control of local humans for their own purposes. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_3a8ce8b5 | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_3b113b7 | type |
Character Development | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_3b113b7 | comment |
In the third game, each character is given a static amount of Link Power, which appears to be explained more by their role in the story than anything else. Of course, Geo makes up for this by easily befriending a good dozen or so extra NPCs. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_3b113b7 | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_3b5fcbb7 | type |
Artifact of Doom | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_3b5fcbb7 | comment |
Artifact of Doom: The OOPArts of the second gamenote "Out of Place Artifacts", examples of Anachronism Stew in Real Life archaeology are the last remaining artifacts of three tribes of Precursors that disappeared without a trace; each is made of an exotic material, leak massive surges of Zet-Waves, and are coveted by the villains for power and profit. Each of them is infested with the souls of its tribe, which threaten to overpower anybody who tries to use them, but mastering any of them allows Mega Man to wield it as an Amulet of Concentrated Awesome and Transformation Trinket. The Indie Proof is the Evil Counterpart of the OOPArts, an ancient artifact that is designed to completely isolate its holder from the world around him. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_3b5fcbb7 | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_3d1f2cae | type |
Barrier-Busting Blow | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_3d1f2cae | comment |
Barrier-Busting Blow: In Star Force 3, Geo, Sonia, Zack, and Solo are all trapped in Class 5-A during a Dealer agent's attack. While Geo and Sonia puzzle over how to get out, Solo summons the Laplace Blade and smashes a massive hole in the floor, which leads to the Teacher's Lounge, and then a second one in the wall to get out to the hallway. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_3d1f2cae | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_3f92ad39 | type |
"I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_3f92ad39 | comment |
"I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight: Subverted. Any time Geo has to fight his friends (such as the first boss battle with Bud/Taurus Fire), he worries that defeating the FM-ian possessing him/her will kill the host body. Omega-Xis, the alien who gave Geo his powers, assures him otherwise. This is played straight in 3, when Joker makes Acid destroy. Extra points for the fact that he would've killed Ace from inside-out if he wasn't stopped. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_3f92ad39 | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_40e2ac3f | type |
Flunky Boss | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_40e2ac3f | comment |
Flunky Boss: Queen Ophiuca, Wolf Woods, and Cygnus Wing summon Attack Animals to rush at Mega Man in battle. Cygnus Wing also has a special variant of his flunkies, the Quacky Lackies (who insist that they are not ducks, but nascent swans), to guard him and harass intruders in his dungeon. The mini-game of the area is to shoot each and every one of them with a rocket. Hollow and Le Mu are both Enemy Summoners; the former will call viruses to attack you, while the latter exclusively summons Murian soldiers. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_415b3315 | type |
Stylistic Suck | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_415b3315 | comment |
Stylistic Suck: The translation of Star Force 2 more or less deliberately plays up the offbeat source material. Among the Saurian Tribe, we have the Chompsrealhardasaur vs. the Neckistoolongadon, and then there's the town of Whazzap. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_415b3315 | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_4160410d | type |
Damsel in Distress | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_4160410d | comment |
Damsel in Distress: Happens a lot with Luna. This comes to a head in the third game where her Damsel in Distress tendencies get her killed. Until the scientists find a way to put her back together. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_4160410d | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_41c08e5 | type |
Establishing Series Moment | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_41c08e5 | comment |
Establishing Series Moment: Rather than have Powers in the First Episode like the games or the anime, the Ryuusei manga introduces itself with a bank robbery. The robber's Hostage Situation peters out when he notices that both the police and the hostage are more interested in a shooting star than him; he dismisses it only to have an Oh, Crap! moment when the meteor turns around in mid-air, crashes through nearby skyscrapers, and lands right in front of him. In the rubble is Ryuusei no Rockman. While the robber is terrified at first, he's rather put-out when he realizes Subaru and War-Rock are more concerned with arguing with each other rather than taking him seriously, but his decision to threaten them with a meat cleaver fails when War-Rock snaps the blade off of the handle with his teeth and eats it. The robber quickly turns himself in, and Rockman turns at the sound of the crowd crying his name, only to find a mob facing him down for the massive damage he did to the skyscrapers. He collects himself, makes a deep bow of apology, and then leaves...snapping several more skyscrapers in half as he flies away. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_424d15ad | type |
Love Hurts | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_424d15ad | comment |
Love Hurts: In the second game, the death of Vega's lover first inspired her to create Matter Waves and then (after she found Mu relics) decide to rule the world. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_424d15ad | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_42bc6d2b | type |
Hostage for MacGuffin | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_42bc6d2b | comment |
Hostage for MacGuffin: In the Tribe anime, Hyde is teaching an art class when Subaru's mom - Akane - shows up, interested in taking part. After he learns who she is, Hyde immediately hijacks control of every viewscreen in town, showing that he's taken her hostage (really, she's just sitting for a portrait he asked to paint of her - and, no, nobody learns who Rockman is by association). When Rockman shows up unexpectedly (he got sidetracked by the portrait), Hyde wave changes to Phantom Black and kidnaps Akane, who is given one of the LEAST subtle ass-shots ever in all of shonen. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_4389e368 | type |
Actionized Sequel | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_4389e368 | comment |
Actionized Sequel: In comparison to the Battle Network games. Movement is restricted to sidestepping and blocking and you can lock on and Flash Step towards the enemies. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_44f6517d | type |
Beach Episode | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_44f6517d | comment |
The third game also has a Beach Episode at Alohaha with all the kids in swimsuits. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_44f6517d | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_450c5a85 | type |
Alternate Continuity | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_450c5a85 | comment |
Alternate Continuity: Like with Battle Network, the manga and anime adaptations deviate from the original games in very notable ways, though both adaptations feature expanded roles for the FM-ians. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_450c5a85 | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_4534a70b | type |
You ALL Look Familiar | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_4534a70b | comment |
Le Mu can only summon about five different models of EM Being (Phantom, Yeti, Plesio, Condor, and the Warriors). It will summon thousands of them during the final chapter. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_466e561 | type |
Marked Change | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_466e561 | comment |
Marked Change: Inverted with Solo, who loses his Facial Markings when he transforms. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_4781adbb | type |
Jerk with a Heart of Gold | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_4781adbb | comment |
Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Omega-Xis, later in the series. At the start he's just a plain old jerk. | |
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Jerk with a Heart of Jerk | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_4782e60f | comment |
Jerk with a Heart of Jerk: Mr. King in Star Force 3. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_4782e60f | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_479d4e5a | type |
Would Hurt a Child | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_479d4e5a | comment |
Would Hurt a Child: Compared to Battle Network, where most villains' attacks were mostly non-targeted and would usually only affect children as collateral, villains in Star Force are much more inclined to purposefully attack children. This ranges from Sonia's manager being willing to strike Geo in frustration to Joker temporarily executing Luna simply for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Special mention goes to Mr. King, who unashamedly sends child soldiers on suicidal missions and even frames his potentially lethal punishments of Jack and Tia as disciplinary actions. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_48b9731f | type |
Paper-Thin Disguise | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_48b9731f | comment |
Paper-Thin Disguise: Some humanoid FM-ians like Cygnus Wing and Gemini Spark join the Amazing Technicolor Population, while Harp Note's hairdo gets a distinctive blonde dye-job. Mega Man's merely sports a slightly darkened version of Geo's unique Anime Hair, and not one person makes the obvious connection. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_4910eb39 | type |
Distant Sequel | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_4910eb39 | comment |
Distant Sequel: Star Force take place two hundred years after Mega Man Battle Network. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_49f8c18f | type |
Ace Custom | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_49f8c18f | comment |
Ace Custom: With few exceptions, every Wizard on the planet is man-made, but Acid was designed for use by Ace and is the only one that can engage in Wave Change. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_4a0e2f8d | type |
White Hair, Black Heart | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_4a0e2f8d | comment |
White Hair, Black Heart: Solo, complete with red eyes, tan skin, and Facial Markings. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_4a0ec526 | type |
Harmless Freezing | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_4a0ec526 | comment |
Grass Stage sets up every Fire-element card for a damage multiplier; one notable combo is to initiate Break Time Bomb, and then to hit the target with a Freeze Knuckle, which will earn the bomb (which has the breaking attribute) a damage boost both from shattering the ice trapping the target and, if grass stage is set, from burning the grass. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_4ab9c567 | type |
Always in Class One | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_4ab9c567 | comment |
Always in Class One: Geo, Luna, Bud and Zack are in Class 5-A. In the first game, Pat's also there, but in the anime, he's in a different class. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_4c4bebf4 | type |
Artistic License – Paleontology | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_4c4bebf4 | comment |
The second game also saw a few name changes—Phantom Black to Dark Phantom, Condor Geograph to Terra Condor, but especially Brachio Wave to the much more appropriate Plesio Wave. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_4f84cdef | type |
Smug Snake | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_4f84cdef | comment |
Smug Snake: Dark Phantom is just not as good as getting people to match his "script" as he wants to be. Also, King. And both go totally bonkers when you finally crush their plans into dust. | |
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Contrasting Sequel Main Character | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_517d2eb8 | comment |
Contrasting Sequel Main Character: Geo Stelar is a brown-eyed brunette, just like Lan was, but he's also an introvert and a Hikikomori at the beginning of the franchise. Omega-Xis likewise replaces the calmer, responsible, humanoid MegaMan.EXE with his own monstrous appearance and brash violence. | |
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Latex Space Suit | |
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Latex Space Suit: These are worn by the crew of the space station Peace in the anime prologue. | |
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Bookends | |
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Book Ends: The series ends just like how it officially began: Geo staring off into space until Omega crashes right on top of him. The second time, however, Omega has brought someone else with him: Kelvin Stelar. | |
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The Dragon | |
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The Dragon of the second game, as suggested by his Meaningful Name, is the Replacement Goldfish Dr. Vega created when trying to bring her lover back to life. The result had no memories or personality, alas. | |
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Parrot Exposition | |
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Parrot Exposition: Lots of it in the second game. The final chapter has Geo and Zack repeating Vega's backstory once or twice and then a few cutscenes later Aaron e-mails Geo and reveals he's all caught up on his current events trivia by going over it all again. From the third game: "Accumulate? You mean it builds up inside them?" The first game has several examples when Geo first meets with the Satellite Admins: "We have words that must be conveyed." "You mean you have things to tell me?" | |
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PurposefullyOverpowered | |
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The third game's Illegal Data cards (Purposefully Overpowered cards not registered in the card library) are sometimes obtained when you defeat viruses with over 100% Noise. | |
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I Work Alone | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_5571b706 | comment |
For players who can't enjoy this perk, the second and third games offered an Antisocialization Bonus that allowed Mega Man to imitate The Rival Rogue with a sword-based Super Mode. In the second game, installing all six Indie Proof pieces into the Real Life BrotherBand slots would unlock the Rogue Tribe as a Full Set Bonus; the third game will randomly provide the Rogue Noise so long as you haven't formed any real-life BrotherBands. | |
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Combat Clairvoyance | |
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Combat Clairvoyance: According to the defunct official website, Rogue's visor can trace the movement of EM energy in his opponents, ostensibly allowing him to see them preparing attacks. This has no influence on gameplay, since most of his attacks are flinch-inducing Spam Attacks meant to keep you from moving. | |
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Yin-Yang Bomb | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_5669577c | comment |
Yin-Yang Bomb: Played with in the third game, thanks to Gameplay and Story Segregation. While Rogue Noise ostensibly requires you to reject The Power of Friendship in favor of I Work Alone (you cannot have any Real Life BrotherBands when using it), it does nothing to limit you from enjoying the benefits of in-game BrotherBands, allowing you to both use and refuse Friendship at the same time. | |
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Boss Rush | |
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Boss Rush: At the end of every game. | |
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Socialization Bonus | |
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Socialization Bonus: A central feature of the game was to allow players to become Brothers with up to six other Real Life players to generate The Power of Friendship. In the second and third game, each new Brother the player gains provides him with Link Power, raising Mega Man's capacity for installing Powers as Programs. In the first game, each unique Brother Band provided a limited set of abilities as Power Ups, and in-game Brothers competed with Real Life Brothers for space, while the sequels separate in-game and Real Life Brothers. All three games allow players to share their favorite cards and even their own Super Modes, which in the second and third game mean sharing ingredients for Ability Mixing. For players who can't enjoy this perk, the second and third games offered an Antisocialization Bonus that allowed Mega Man to imitate The Rival Rogue with a sword-based Super Mode. In the second game, installing all six Indie Proof pieces into the Real Life BrotherBand slots would unlock the Rogue Tribe as a Full Set Bonus; the third game will randomly provide the Rogue Noise so long as you haven't formed any real-life BrotherBands. | |
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Inconsistent Dub | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_5b607875 | comment |
Inconsistent Dub: That particular issue is fixed in the anime, although Lyra Note's human name also becomes Sonia Sky (perhaps because Sonia Strumm was too much of a Punny Name for the localization's tastes). Other attempts to deal with the conventions of the translation include restoring Ophiuchus Queen's original name (in the game, she refers to herself as "Queen Ophiuca"), and changing Mr. Shepar's name to "Shepard". One episode, however, contains an outright mistake - it's not the "Rock Buster", it's the "Mega Buster". | |
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Here There Were Dragons | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_5ba5a470 | comment |
Here There Were Dragons: The anime and second game reveal that the Wave Road (and a number of viruses) existed in the far, far past, during the age of Mu, so modern technology successfully made The Magic Comes Back. Whether Murian and Modern capabilities to interact with the internet count as Magic from Technology or Magitek is still up for debate. | |
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High School AU | |
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High School AU: The third attempt by the franchise at setting Mega Man in elementary school. | |
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Big Eater | |
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Big Eater: Bud Bison, and, given his family crest is a crossed knife and fork, the whole Bison family, apparently. Depending on the direction you take the Dating Sim minigame in 3, Luna or Sonia or both will be seen scarfing tons of food. On her own, Sonia claims to be able to eat as much as she wants without gaining any weight. | |
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Names to Run Away from Really Fast | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_60fa92ac | comment |
In the post-game of Star Force 3, Planet FM is under attack from the "Black Hole Server", a giant Noise Cluster-like zone piloted by Sirius, who uses it to collect planets. Messrs. Hertz that are trapped inside are drawn inexorably towards the center, but Mega Man is free to walk around as he pleases. | |
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Cast of Expies | |
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Cast of Expies: Zigzagged—Star Force has a cast of Suspiciously Similar Substitutes. Many characters use the same characterization and design tropes as their Mega Man Battle Network predecessors, but in new combinations. Luna and Sonia mix-and-match traits from several characters. Luna, as the haughty blonde ojou, resembles Yai, but also suffers from parental issues like Mayl had, though Mayl's went unexplored. Sonia as the Rose-Haired Sweetie better resembles Mayl (and the blonde in pink Harp Note is clearly imitating Roll.EXE), but as Mega Man's combat companion, she's reminiscent of ProtoMan. Bud fits quite nicely into Dex's old position, but with an emphasized penchant for eating - his family crest is a crossed knife and fork. (Most aspects of Dex's character regarding food were only in the Anime) Zack has a collared shirt, tie, glasses, fluffy brown hair, and intellect like Higsby, but he's also a midget Non-Action Guy like Yai; he also closely resembles Aster from Battle Network 6, who was likewise a midget Higsby clone. Taurus Fire, the first boss of Star Force, as Dumb Muscle who likes punching things on the one hand and a Hot-Blooded Blood Knight who likes Playing with Fire on the other, is a mix of the earliest Battle Network bosses GutsMan.EXE and FireMan.EXE. Gemini Spark's humanoid appearance, inhuman skin color, metallic arms, and electric element are very reminiscent of ElecMan.EXE. Cancer Bubble, as a crab that likes Making a Splash, imitates Bubble Crab, and being a Pintsized Powerhouse who attacks with flooding torrents of water reminds of AquaMan.EXE. Hyde/Dark Phantom from the second game takes an occult motif, fancy dress, Smug Snake, and girl-abducting traits from ShadeMan.EXE, but Hyde is a Theatre Phantom while ShadeMan was a Classical Movie Vampire. Solo is a mix of ProtoMan.EXE's and Bass.EXE's traits, being The Rival with a penchant for swords on the one hand and a darkly-colored Barrier Warrior on the other. Ace, as the leader of Star Force 3's anti-villain response team, serves as an heir to the team leaders of Battle Network 5, Chaud and Baryl. Like Chaud, he fights crime as a prodigy member of the police, and like Baryl he has a history with a villainous organization. Dealer, the villainous organization of Star Force 3, spreads The Corruption and works to seize control of an impending meteor, making it a dead-ringer for Battle Network's Nebula. Concept art indicates that Big Bad Mr. King's original design was based on Dr. Wily before the creators settled on a design closer to Dr. Regal. Jack and Queen Tia imitate Prometheus and Pandora: a Hot-Blooded Blood Knight brother who attacks with ghostly fire and scythe-like wings, and his quiet, emotionless sister who peppers her sentences with lots of ellipses and attacks by manipulating the elementsnote Water, technically, while Pandora used Ice and Lightning. with her staff. | |
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Pretty Boy | |
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As a Pretty Boy with oddly-colored hair and Dissonant Serenity who gets close to the main character while in league with aliens, Pat is the Kaworu to Geo's Shinji. | |
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Arm Cannon | |
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Arm Cannon: As is traditional for the franchise, Mega Man has a Mega Buster. Untraditionally, this version of the Mega Buster is a whole face—Mega Man's left forearm consists of Omega-Xis' head, which shoots blasts of energy. This design was later revamped into a sleeker barrel in the third game. Many battle cards replace the Mega Buster with the weaponry depicted by the card, including a variety of ballistic weapons. | |
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Replacement Goldfish | |
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Replacement Goldfish: Hollow was originally created by Vega in an attempt to bring her lover back to life. It didn't quite work, hence the Meaningful Name. | |
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Heroic Sacrifice | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_6439de78 | comment |
Heroic Sacrifice: Acid Ace pulls a pretty heart-wrenching one after Geo's fight with Joker. | |
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Random Encounters | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_64fa0ea8 | comment |
Random Encounters: Yet another mechanic retained from Battle Network. The instant Mega Man steps foot on the Wave Road, he is set to be besieged by EM viruses. One specifically overdramatic example of this is the Omega Boss system from Star Force 3. From the very first moment of the game, Mega Man has a chance of encountering the strongest possible form of almost any of the bosses, regardless of whether or not you've encountered him in the plot yet, with thousands of hit points, attacks capable of dealing several times Mega's max HP in damage, and once the Hunter-VG flashes "WARNING" at you, it's impossible to escape. | |
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Our Ghosts Are Different | |
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Our Ghosts Are Different: Several varieties of Virus are particularly ghostly. One variety specializes in disrupting their targets with Status Effects; another are more interested in disorienting you with their own off-kilter motion and vulnerability patterns. A couple of characters actually deal in this, too. The "boss" of the second group of Ghost viruses is Phantom Black, an Intangible Man in operatic dress with some ghostly wind powers. Another technical "ghost" is Crown Thunder, a boss from the first postgame; his attacks are based in either striking you with lightning or delegating to his trio of Tactical Rock–Paper–Scissors minions. His ghostlyness is largely backstory; apparently the alien Crown was already a ghost when he first Wave Changed with the human Jean. Jean, naturally, was busy dying from arrow wounds when this first happened. The anime circumvents this small plot implosion by having Crown fuse with the dead remains of the human, which unfortunately binds him to the land the man died on. Luckily for Crown, Jean died on a ship, which agitates Mega Man and Harp Note to no end. | |
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Bullfight Boss | |
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Bullfight Boss: Taurus Fire and Queen Ophiuca have attacks where they charge you. They are, however, mostly out of your range, unless you have a Card that attacks your sides. | |
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Hello, [Insert Name Here] | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_68913e61 | comment |
Hello, [Insert Name Here]: The third game explicitly says not to make your nickname naughty — A notice which may actually be warranted, as the profanity filters the second game had, which changed anything indecent into a series of asterisks, are no longer in place. | |
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Justified Tutorial | |
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Justified Tutorial: In the second game, Geo's first scene involves setting up and getting used to new hardware. | |
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The Power of Rock | |
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The Power of Rock: Harp Note uses a guitar and its music as an offensive weapon. | |
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Dub-Induced Plot Hole | |
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Dub-Induced Plot Hole: In Black Ace/Red Joker, when Jack is introduced to Geo's class, everyone comments that his name indicates that he isn't from around there. One problem for the English versions: they change any Japanese name to more English-sounding ones, meaning Jack's unchanged name shouldn't sound odd to them. | |
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Morph Weapon | |
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Morph Weapon: Mega Man's Mega Buster transforms into the battle card weapons that he attacks with. In the third game, this takes another level with the Mega Arm, which in itself transforms into the Mega Buster, | |
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Meaningful Name | |
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Meaningful Name: Many of which double as Punny Names. At first, Joker only has that name to fit with Dealer's Theme Naming, but after he reveals his true form as the strongest Battle Wizard ever created, and his Villainous Breakdown, in which he turns into a crackling mess, it becomes meaningful. Geo had some fun with this, calling Luna "Satellite Girl" early in the first game because the moon is the Earth's satellite, and Luna's always around him, nagging him to go to school. Interestingly enough, judging by dialogue in the second game, Sonia's name is apparently pronouced as "Sunya" (Geo stammers "S-Son-" and a nearby person states "Sun?")note Assuming it's not an awkward attempt to preserve a joke from the original Japanese. An equivalent joke would be Subaru saying "Miso-" (-ra) and the man asking why he was talking about noodles.. And I'm sure we all know the relationship between the sun and the earth. Also, just about everybody else who has a sidequest of some sort. There's gotta be at least 30 people from the first and second games whose names drop hints at your quest for them. Many of them are also recurring characters, so you'll see them in each game. While most people call him "War-Rock", everyone's favorite alien carries an obvious play in his name on "warlock", which is not just the male equivalent of "witch" (in that he gives Subaru his powers), but also literally means oath-breaker or traitor. Further exemplified in the third game as the Star Force equivalent of Navis come into fruition: Wizards, meaning War-Rock, or Warlock, is now considered a Wizard as well. | |
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Fighting Your Friend | |
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Subverted. Any time Geo has to fight his friends (such as the first boss battle with Bud/Taurus Fire), he worries that defeating the FM-ian possessing him/her will kill the host body. Omega-Xis, the alien who gave Geo his powers, assures him otherwise. | |
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Punny Name | |
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Punny Name: Almost every NPC not important to the plot has one(usually related to their sidequest). Viruses, too, Mettennas are Metts with antennae, and Grabities are small black holes with arms. Late in the original anime, a giant EM Meteor named "Rajione VI"note According to the series' fansub passes by the Earth and inflicts either new powers or a new personality on each of the FM-ians. However, since the Japanese pronounce the English word "radio" as "rajio", it seems that the intended name of the meteor was Radion, not "Rajione". | |
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Hard Light | |
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Hard Light: Matter Waves and the successor Real Waves and Wizards. Hollow is a person made out of Matter Waves, or, well, almost. | |
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Casting Gag | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_6ec4232f | comment |
Casting Gag: In the Japanese edition of The Anime of the Game, the main character is surrounded by preceding Mega Man voices—Geo's mom Hope is voiced by Akiko Kimura, who played his predecessor MegaMan.EXE, and Omega-Xis is voiced by Kentarō Itō, who voiced X himself in Mega Man X4note This is a double nod to Mega Man Star Force being a parallel of Mega Man X, taking place two hundred years after Battle Network as X took place two centuries after Mega Man (Classic).. | |
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Guide Dang It! | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_6ec989d8 | comment |
Guide Dang It!: Each game in the series has multiple input systems for Classic Cheat Codes that will earn Mega Man powerful battle-cards, abilities, and other benefits. Some of these cheat code systems are Merchandise-Driven, like the Wave Command Codes of the second game and the Noise Modification Gear of the third, and are tucked away from normal gameplay to keep unguided players from stumbling on them. Star Force 3 features multiple invisible warp points, with at least one in WAZA containing an HP Memory behind it. You have no in-game indication these exist without getting lucky enough to stand on one while transformed into Mega Man. | |
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Making a Splash | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_6edd96b8 | comment |
Cancer Bubble, as a crab that likes Making a Splash, imitates Bubble Crab, and being a Pintsized Powerhouse who attacks with flooding torrents of water reminds of AquaMan.EXE. | |
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Masquerade | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_6ef09297 | comment |
Masquerade: Geo and Sonia do their best to hide Omega and Lyra from the public eye. This is made somewhat difficult by the aliens, who don't seem to care about exposing themselves to the world. By the third game this has become far easier, as instead of hiding them away entirely they can get away with simply passing them off as normal Wizards. | |
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Disney Death | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_6ef6417b | comment |
Zack and Bud have one in the third game when Luna dies...but not really. | |
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Another Dimension | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_6f572188 | comment |
Another Dimension: In the second game, the entire Bonus Dungeon is a Bad Future Alternate Universe. Due to a bad translation, though, it's very hard to figure out how the gap between the two was bridged. Also in the second game, special event data from Real Life download stations (now unavailable) allowed Geo to obtain a Brotherband with the original Mega Man, suggesting at least a small bridge between their worlds was possiblenote This reflects the Battle Network 4 - Zero 3 crossover content from back in the day, except here Geo is connecting to an alternate past rather than Lan and Mega connecting to an alternate future. | |
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Adaptation Personality Change | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_6fbe85e6 | comment |
Geo and Sonia (in the games) are Birds of a Feather who become each other's First Friends by Bonding over Missing Parents; Lyra, acting as Sonia's Cool Big Sis, actively pushes Sonia into asking Geo on a date. | |
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Video Game Remake | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_70321789 | comment |
The premise of Battle Network: Operate Shooting Star is a Video Game Remake of the first Battle Network game with the Star Force cast visiting from the future. Mega Man and Harp Note both appear during the game, the former as a playable character. Luna, Bud, Zack, and Dr. Yoily cameo in the credits, and Burai appears in Star Force battle chips and a program advance. | |
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Clark Kenting | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_7175cb16 | comment |
Clark Kenting: Thanks to sharing the same style of Anime Hair, Mega Man is a Paper-Thin Disguise for Geo even at the best of times. To the game's credit, the one person really looking for Mega Man's identity, Copper, is actually suspicious of Geo (and even plants a tracking device on him at one point in the second game), but that's because he keeps encountering Geo in suspicious circumstances. The game toys with this by having Luna force Geo into her really bad imitation Mega Man costume and still fail to connect the dots. A few Mr. Hertzes at Geo's home and school hang a lampshade on their resemblance, but nothing comes of it. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_726ab4c9 | type |
Attack Animal | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_726ab4c9 | comment |
Queen Ophiuca, Wolf Woods, and Cygnus Wing summon Attack Animals to rush at Mega Man in battle. Cygnus Wing also has a special variant of his flunkies, the Quacky Lackies (who insist that they are not ducks, but nascent swans), to guard him and harass intruders in his dungeon. The mini-game of the area is to shoot each and every one of them with a rocket. | |
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Kleptomaniac Hero Found Underwear | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_7656db8c | comment |
Kleptomaniac Hero Found Underwear: In the first game, examining Luna's dresser will cause Geo to acknowledge her frog stuffie, but he will abstain from rummaging through it. In the second game, Omega will force him to rummage through it to look for something interesting, which reveals a secret ES. In the third game, Geo happens upon..."a little girl's secret". He immediately panics, but he can't seem to stop staring.note You can also have Geo take a gander at "the little boy's secret" in Zack's room, though Geo takes to this even less. | |
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Les Collaborateurs | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_768ae1c9 | comment |
Les Collaborateurs: When the Big Bad of the second game pulls a Do Not Adjust Your Set and announces how her new society of Mu will be reserved only for the elite of society, nearly everyone on the planet starts backstabbing each other and breaking Brother Bands in the attempt to save their own skin. | |
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Spotlight-Stealing Squad | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_76a5eaf8 | comment |
Spotlight-Stealing Squad: Ace in the third game. Geo and Mega are ostensibly the main characters, but the third game is really about Ace's history, with Ace's team fighting Ace's enemies. | |
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Remember the New Guy? | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_77b03c0a | comment |
Remember the New Guy?: Averted—Laplace is present in the third game with no explanation, and no one comments on it. His name is only ever even mentioned twice in the game itself, neither of which occurs during the main plot. Played straight with Virgo and Corvus, rogue FM-ians that Omega has history with. | |
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100% Completion | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_77f6cc58 | comment |
For the series itself, Geo's Shooting Star pendant. In the first two games, as you unlock achievements (beating the game, collecting all the Battle Cards, etc.), various marks will appear on the title screen. When you get all six, the marks connect and produce a silhouette of the shooting star. In Star Force 2, the same six-point pattern is the basis of a very useful Wave Command Code. The series' logo also uses a shooting star, but not quite the same design as Geo's pendant. | |
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Casting a Shadow | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_7836c43 | comment |
Casting a Shadow: Downplayed with the Grabity virus family, which is immune to all damage except swords, a style of defense that was previously used by various Eldritch Abomination Living Shadow viruses from Battle Network. Grabities even have a single Cyclopean eyeball like the Nightmare viruses before them. | |
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Idol Singer | |
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Idol Singer: Sonia Strumm, who has to work with a corrupt manager who exploits her songs to get himself out of debt. She quits at the end of her chapter in the first game, but gets back into the business with a vengeance before the second starts. | |
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Stout Strength | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_79503ae9 | comment |
Bud fits quite nicely into Dex's old position, but with an emphasized penchant for eating - his family crest is a crossed knife and fork. (Most aspects of Dex's character regarding food were only in the Anime) | |
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Animal-Themed Superbeing | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_7a87fa80 | comment |
Animal-Themed Superbeing: Many bosses, being based on western constellations or cryptids, take the form of animals real or mythical. A minotaur, a swan, a crab, a snake, a werewolf, a Pegasus, a lion, a dragon, a yeti, a plesiosaur, a condor, a goat, and a crow. | |
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Boss in Mook Clothing | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_7b7965dd | comment |
Boss in Mook Clothing: Zack's Link Power sidequest in the second game involves battling a wave of ten difficult virus battles that can give even players who have bested Le Mu a run for their money. | |
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Hartman Hips | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_7bc076de | comment |
Hartman Hips: Heartless. If you squint hard enough, you can seen it in the sprites. Definitely so with the artwork◊ . | |
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Sailor Fuku | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_7c4b9d2 | comment |
The third game puts Sonia in a Sailor Fuku. Bud, Zack, and Geo appropriately go wild over it. | |
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ShmuckBait | |
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Shmuck Bait: In the second game, Hyde kidnaps Luna (round two) and then demands Geo make an appearance at the theater to star in his new production. | |
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_7d89315b | comment |
"The Reason You Suck" Speech: In the second game, Rogue delivers one to Dark Phantom, calling him a leech by the way he acts. The other takes pride in that, declaring to be the greatest parasite in the world. | |
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Stellar Name | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_7d93efb | comment |
Stellar Name: Not just a play on the main character's name, but every FM-ian is named after a constellation (Taurus, Cygnus, Gemini, Lyra, etc.). | |
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Gold-Colored Superiority | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_7dd72460 | comment |
Certain Wave Command Codes in 2 replace a specific boss's SP version with a special DX form, which gets a shiny golden color scheme and truly absurd stats, but always drops its SP-level Battle Card. | |
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Animation Bump | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_7ea2a915 | comment |
Animation Bump: Whenever Shingo Adachi was in charge of the art direction for an episode, you could expect the animation to be top-notch; this resulted in several striking fight scenes, like the Crown Thunder's debut and the second Wolf Woods arc. | |
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Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_7ec94d53 | comment |
Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: Jack and Queen Tia's life have been pretty much crap since their childhood, and they wanted to bring The End of the World as We Know It because of it. Solo got the short end of the stick himself. Remember why he hates everyone? | |
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True Final Boss | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_8029fa50 | comment |
True Final Boss: Your prize of 100% Completion is the game's Final Boss getting an upgrade as a final test of your abilities. In 2, on top of defeating a souped-up Le Mu, you still have to fulfill a few more conditions before Solo decides to go against you in one last duel as Rogue SX before you can truly say you've fully completed the game. | |
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Mascot Mook | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_80df060c | comment |
Mascot Mook: The series have its own variant of the franchise's mascot Mettool, the Mettenna (they are, in fact, Metts with individual antennae). They're more or less identical in combat to their EXE originals, but their Shockwave Battle Cards have the improved ability to turn once after being launched. | |
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Background Music Override | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_80f38afe | comment |
Background Music Override: In 3, when an Omega Boss appears in the area the regular background music is replaced with an extremely ominous tune. This persists even through battles until either you encounter the boss or leave the area. Also, the Satella Police theme plays nonstop throughout the attack on WAZA HQ. Finally, for a less extreme example, the Dealer Base's theme carries over to the Wave World. | |
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Dysfunction Junction | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_820ac3c5 | comment |
In the third game, Dealer is a Dysfunction Junction where literally everyone has their own agenda, which results in a Gambit Pileup by multiple disloyal factions. | |
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Mercy Invincibility | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_825f60fa | comment |
Mercy Invincibility: As per usual, many attacks can cause this for both player and enemy alike, and certain attacks can pierce this state. Then there's the Noise meter mechanics in the third game — Getting over 100% Noise disables mercy invincibility on both sides, increasing danger but letting you go loose on boss enemies. | |
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Gainax Ending | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_82accf22 | comment |
Gainax Ending: In the Tribe anime. The last episode was rushed with the sudden end of the anime and so made some fairly radical decisions to compress, ignore, or change important parts of the original finale. Burai's backstory was completely altered to re-cast him as a protector of the Murian civilization, which robbed him of his original game motivation but provided no actual explanation of his previous actions in the anime. The backstories of the Big Bad and The Dragon weren't explained, though the anime compensated with a two-second Freak Out and Skyward Scream by the former when the latter died. The fate of Mu and the OOPArts also weren't elaborated on, and the final boss was ultimately defeated in one attack before it got to do anything. | |
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BFS | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_834420aa | comment |
BFS: Rogue wields a One-Handed Zweihänder in the second game and replaces it with Laplace, who takes the form of a Sinister Scimitar (with a Serrated Blade of Pain) in the third. Mega Man wields another One-Handed Zweihander with a blade made out of lightning when using any Zerker-based Super Mode in the second game; in the third game it returns with the "Thunderbolt Blade" Limit Break. As the Tribe King, Mega Man wields an evolved version of the sword as a Blade Below the Shoulder | |
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Mon | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_83444f07 | comment |
Mon: EM Beings are basically this, especially since they replace NetNavis, the Mons of the previous series. | |
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FullSetBonus | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_83928af1 | comment |
The second game gives you a free "Auto-Brother" to provide the Zerker tribe to either Ninja or Dinosaur versions and vice versa, allowing you to create ninja-knights or knightosaurs. By becoming Brothers with the fellow version, you could not only create ninja-dinosaurs as well, but by combining all three tribes you could make Mega Man the king of the ninjaknightosaurs. | |
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Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_83b89a9c | comment |
Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors: The same basic cycle of elements is inherited from Battle Network: Fire beats Wood beats Elec beats Aqua beats Fire in turn. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_8411ab92 | type |
Red Oni, Blue Oni | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_8411ab92 | comment |
Red Oni, Blue Oni: Geo and Omega. Despite Omega being blue, he proves to be the hothead to Geo's calmer, slower pace. Mega Man and Harp Note. Geo tends to be the more serious of the pair, whereas Sonia's far more outgoing and perky. Omega-Xis can also play blue oni when he wants to; in the anime during an early face-off with Taurus, Mega calmly analyzes Taurus' fighting "strategy" and explaining how he was bound to lose (Taurus' brute emphasis on power put him at a disadvantage against Mega's speed). Jack and Queen Tia in the third game. Jack is brash, impulsive, and impatient while Tia is calm, collected, and cold. They have a moment near the end of the game where they switch, with Jack being the one to calmly talk an emotionally charged Tia out of their scheme to let Meteor G hit Earth. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_8430699a | type |
Alternate Universe | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_8430699a | comment |
Alternate Universe: Star Force 2 has the Trans Dimension, which is a horrifying picture of what would happen if you couldn't defeat the final boss. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_844b6779 | type |
Super Mode | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_844b6779 | comment |
Averted with the Noise forms in the third game, which give Mega Man Super Modes based on other EM Beings but are randomly obtained. | |
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Superboss | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_8454f523 | comment |
Superboss: Within the Bonus Dungeon of each game, there's a powerful foe waiting at the end (the Satellite Admin in 1, Apollo Flame in 2, and Sirius in 3). Just traversing the Bonus Dungeon of 2 pits the player against IF version of the game's bosses, which are one step above the SP versions and way stronger than a player who's just loaded their clear data can expect to handle comfortably. Certain Wave Command Codes in 2 replace a specific boss's SP version with a special DX form, which gets a shiny golden color scheme and truly absurd stats, but always drops its SP-level Battle Card. If you're wandering the Wave Roads and suddenly find the usual music replaced with this track, that means an Omega Boss can be encountered. Which boss you're up against is randomly determined, but the one certain thing is that they're incredibly strong — on par with a postgame boss. Fulfilling certain criteria in 3 unlocks special advanced versions of bosses — Rogue ZZ, Apollo Flame Sigma, Moon Destroyer Sigma, Sirius Sigma, and Crimson Dragon Sigma. | |
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What Song Was This Again? | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_86101877 | comment |
What Song Was This Again?: The finale of Sonia's concert at the end of her scenario in Black Ace/Red Joker comes complete with the series theme, notably given lyrics. However, the song's subject is the eponymous "Shooting Star", Geo. To Japanese audiences, this would double as a Title Drop, but the reference is generally lost to the western audience. | |
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Badass Boast | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_86b21114 | comment |
Badass Boast: Geo gets a few epic ones in 3 that seem a bit out of place for a guy like him. | |
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Playing with a Trope | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_8741b74 | comment |
The OOPARTs in 2, but not as apparent, since Omega-Xis SWALLOWS them. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_89a17726 | type |
Spell My Name with an S | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_89a17726 | comment |
Spell My Name With An S: In the second game, Plesio Surf (AKA Gerry Romero) calls himself Plesio Wave, possibly because his Japanese name is Brachio Wave. | |
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Bilingual Dialogue | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_8a800d36 | comment |
Bilingual Dialogue: Laplace can communicate only through a type of buzzing noise, but Solo can apparently understand him just fine, and even tells him to shut up at one point. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_8af721f7 | type |
Joke Item | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_8af721f7 | comment |
Joke Item: Equipping certain upgrades on Omega-Xis is Star Force 3 can change the Mega Buster's sound effects, as well as changing the L buttons help/talk messages to more humorous dialogue. | |
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One Game for the Price of Two | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_8b268e47 | comment |
One Game for the Price of Two: While the first Star Force is one-game-for-the-price-of-three(Pegasus, Leo, and Dragon), Star Force 2 is, oddly, three games for the price of two (Zerker x Ninja and Zerker x Saurian). The third game reverts to the two-versions shtick (Black Ace and Red Joker), but there's no reason to buy both as none of the version-exclusive content can be transferred. | |
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There Is No Kill Like Overkill | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_8b606a51 | comment |
There Is No Kill Like Overkill: The third game rewards overkill by having Mega Man's Noise levels increase by the difference between the attack power of a battle card and the remaining HP of the virus killed by that card. In Boss Battles, Noise levels are raised by half the attack power of Non-Elemental cards used on bosses, which still behooves the player to use powerful cards to make the Noise jump up faster. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_8c1ad82f | type |
Proud Warrior Race Guy | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_8c1ad82f | comment |
As a Proud Warrior Race Guy and the Last of His Kind with upward-flying Shonen Hair, Rogue is a take-off of Vegeta; official art of Rogue in battle with Tribe King Mega Man (who also has upward-flying Anime Hair, like a Super Saiyan) evokes Vegeta's rivalry with Goku. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_8e0430ab | type |
Non-Standard Game Over | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_8e0430ab | comment |
Non-Standard Game Over: During the third game, Geo and Solo team up to battle against Noise monsters left by Dealer as they make their way to the scenario's boss. If the mini-game tied to these enemies is failed three times in a row, there is a fade to black as both Geo and Solo are explicitly killed before time rewinds to right before the mini-game began. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_8e20979 | type |
Wham Episode | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_8e20979 | comment |
Wham Episode: Each game has a demoralizing catastrophe in it near the end: Patrick betrays Geo in the first game and Harp Note joins Vega's cause in the second. The third game in particular boasts the Hero Killer Joker, who dishes out no less than three Gut Punches. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_8f788a30 | type |
Color-Coded Elements | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_8f788a30 | comment |
Color-Coded Elements: Inherited directly from Battle Network, the series has red Fire, blue Aqua, yellow Elec(tricity), and green Wood. Star Force 2 uses purple for the Power of the Void attacks peculiar to Rogue and Elite Mook Murians ("Ye born of Nothing."), which are Non-Elemental for purposes of gameplay. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_905438eb | type |
Recycled IN SPACE! | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_905438eb | comment |
Recycled In Space: Mega Man Battle Network... IN SPACE!! | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_906365a2 | type |
Demonic Possession | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_906365a2 | comment |
Bud Bison and Tom Dubius, victims of Demonic Possession at the hands of the FM-ians in the first game, become willing partners of their respective FM-ian in order to become willing EM Humans in the third. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_90e31482 | type |
Laser-Guided Karma | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_90e31482 | comment |
Laser-Guided Karma: Solo's attempt to break Geo's spirit by banishing his friends to the Un-Dimension backfires when an amnesiac Bud winds up in Whazzap, a site of Murian ruins, where the local shaman decides to refashion him as Budicus, false prophet of Mu. This sacriligeous sham enrages Solo, who is albeit blind to his own responsibility for enabling the situation. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_912b24c4 | type |
Art Shift | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_912b24c4 | comment |
Art Shift: Downplayed. While the series maintained the same artists across the series (Battle Network had a large shift after the third game), the aesthetic of the series changed dramatically between installments, with The Aesthetics of Technology from Star Force 3 (for example) being a far cry from the second game's. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_9183215d | type |
Last Disc Magic | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_9183215d | comment |
Last Disc Magic: You will receive your first Giga Card as you begin the final chapter of the game. They are really powerful individual cards — strong enough to clear out most virus battles in a single use. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_931fc523 | type |
Back for the Finale | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_931fc523 | comment |
Back for the Finale: The final episode of the Tribe anime had nearly the whole supporting cast of the first season cameo during Misora's concert at the end, including the FM-ians, who had all been Killed Off for Real. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_94b81c55 | type |
Spin-Offspring | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_94b81c55 | comment |
Spin-Offspring: Averted for the first three games. No one has any established relationship with the Hikari family or any other major characters of Mega Man Battle Network. The concept for the unfinished Star Force 4 featured Kazuma, a descendant of the Hikaris who would ally with Geo. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_94e4c8ab | type |
Betty and Veronica | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_94e4c8ab | comment |
Luna and Sonia mix-and-match traits from several characters. Luna, as the haughty blonde ojou, resembles Yai, but also suffers from parental issues like Mayl had, though Mayl's went unexplored. Sonia as the Rose-Haired Sweetie better resembles Mayl (and the blonde in pink Harp Note is clearly imitating Roll.EXE), but as Mega Man's combat companion, she's reminiscent of ProtoMan. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_94eb5311 | type |
Geometric Magic | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_94eb5311 | comment |
Geometric Magic: The second Star Force game seems to have been shooting for this, complete with Function and (small, almost inncouous) Ritual - an attempt that might've worked if Solo wasn't the only one using it on-screen. Mega Man can do it, too, but it's a lot harder to connect the dots when all you're looking at is a Wave Command Card. The next time you try inputting the Tribe King Wave Command, take a look at the dots - it's an outline of Mega Man's Shooting Star symbol. Star Force 3 carries this on with the Noise Kaizou ("Modification") Gear and its relatives. In the anime, Burai's transformation does this with Instant Runes, instead. | |
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Villainous Breakdown | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_957e5fc2 | comment |
Villainous Breakdown: Hyde snaps in the third game when his plan to beat Geo fails. Joker also starts to laugh hysterically upon defeat, which creates dissonance with his strictly solemn mugshot. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_95dfff97 | type |
Animated Armor | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_95dfff97 | comment |
"Murians" are sets of Animated Armor from Mu that use a sword and shield; they come in Non-Elemental, Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors, and Power of the Void varieties. Notably, they can EM Wave Change with EM Beings. | |
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Transformation Sequence | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_9657fe0f | comment |
Transformation Sequence: Many Wave Changes have one, as do the various Super Modes. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_96a33f11 | type |
Riddle for the Ages | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_96a33f11 | comment |
Riddle for the Ages: Who made the Ice Sculpture in the Grizzly Peak Resort, and why? | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_970c790a | type |
Big Bad | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_970c790a | comment |
The Big Bad of the second game grew up in the kingdom of Tanabata, which suffered from terrible and stupid leadershipnote Similar to the Somoza Regime in Nicaragua (right down to spending most of the treasury on frivolous things while waging wars on trivial matters), which eventually caused her lover to die during its wars. She was convinced that the Lost Technology of Mu could bring her lover back to life and she could use it to establish a Neo Mu Empire, comprised entirely of the qualified, in order to rid the world of the fools she suffered under. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_991912ca | type |
Combos | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_991912ca | comment |
Combos: Battle Cards that inflict status effects or field effects frequently set up other cards as well. Chain Bubble traps foes in a bubble, which prevents enemies from doing anything and sets up double-damage for electric cards, like Stun Knuckle. (Both Chain Bubble 1 and Stun Knuckle are available before the Lyra scenario begins). Grass Stage sets up every Fire-element card for a damage multiplier; one notable combo is to initiate Break Time Bomb, and then to hit the target with a Freeze Knuckle, which will earn the bomb (which has the breaking attribute) a damage boost both from shattering the ice trapping the target and, if grass stage is set, from burning the grass. | |
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Henshin Hero | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_991ae060 | comment |
Henshin Hero: Most characters receive superpowers and secret identities by doing a Fusion Dance with Energy Beings, exactly like Cross Fusion. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_9a4ffdf1 | type |
Battle of the Still Frames | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_9a4ffdf1 | comment |
Battle of the Still Frames: Plenty in the anime. Taurus Fire's Breath Weapon was often subject to shots that panned across the full stream of flame. | |
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Stock Ness Monster | |
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In the Mega Man NT Warrior anime, Lan and Mega Man visit Ameroppe (or Netopia in the localization) as one of the locations in their world tour for the second place prize after the N1 Grand Prix and talk about "Dossie" as the episode ends with a silhouette of what appears to be Dossie in the background and both of them seemingly unaware. In both Starforce 2 and the tribe anime, Dossie is revealed to actually be a UMA that becomes the boss "Plesio Surf". | |
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Stealth Mentor | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_9a99d3df | comment |
Stealth Mentor: The first game actually teaches you a few things that you may not notice on the first playthrough: For starters, Fire type attacks do more damage if the enemy is on a Grass panel. If you're willing to explore every Comp area, you can find a GrassStage card which goes great with several of the Fire type battle cards that you can gain early on. Enemies having elemental weaknesses. Though this comes into play after the Taurus Fire scenario, it's possible to find an IceMeteor in the FridgeComp, which can be used against several of the Fire type enemies you can encounter. | |
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Console Cameo | |
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Console Cameo: Geo has a Nintendo Wii in his room. | |
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Floating Continent | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_9b0b8109 | comment |
Also in Star Force 2, the Floating Continent of Mu can be used as a Kill Sat, like Laputa itself in Castle in the Sky. At least one of the rooms has inert Murian soldiers held in tubes, much like the robots from the movie. | |
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Evil Counterpart | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_9b54d536 | comment |
The Indie Proof is the Evil Counterpart of the OOPArts, an ancient artifact that is designed to completely isolate its holder from the world around him. | |
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Took a Level in Badass | |
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Took a Level in Badass: Many bosses get substantially quicker and develop new attacks during re-matches. Bud Bison and Tom Dubius, victims of Demonic Possession at the hands of the FM-ians in the first game, become willing partners of their respective FM-ian in order to become willing EM Humans in the third. | |
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Eldritch Location | |
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Eldritch Location: Noise Waves in 3, Wave Road areas composed entirely of Noise. They are unstable zones that take on a random mishmash of characteristics of the Wave Road they spawn out of, and are populated only by "Noism" creatures that are similarly unstable, like an In-Universe Glitch Entity. | |
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Bigfoot, Sasquatch, and Yeti | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_9c23f3a0 | comment |
Legendary Creatures: Phantom, Yeti, Brachio, and Condor (for the Nazca lines). | |
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Interface Spoiler | |
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One specifically overdramatic example of this is the Omega Boss system from Star Force 3. From the very first moment of the game, Mega Man has a chance of encountering the strongest possible form of almost any of the bosses, regardless of whether or not you've encountered him in the plot yet, with thousands of hit points, attacks capable of dealing several times Mega's max HP in damage, and once the Hunter-VG flashes "WARNING" at you, it's impossible to escape. | |
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Continuity Nod | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_9dab0a6e | comment |
Continuity Nod: The franchise is littered with throwbacks to Mega Man Battle Network and MegaMan NT Warrior. The first Star Force game is saturated with NetNavi NPCs and the Dream Island junkyard has an area with large piles of PETs. The quiz-giving NPCs also returned in force, complete with introductory catchphrase: "Hey, hey! Ho, ho!" The mini-game from Harp Note's chapter in Star Force 1 has Mega Man trying to fend off Shock Note attacks from all sides, remarkably similarly to how Lan had to fend off Edo Castle's dummy soldiers in Battle Network 5.*Notably, 5 was the only game to be DS-ified. Geo makes the same "Item Found" fist-pump as Lan and Mega. The first game of the series kept the tradition of Crossovers with Boktai inherited from the latter half of the Battle Network series and included content from Boktai DS; this was not kept in the Western release of the game, possibly in keeping with the attempted rebrand of Boktai DS as Lunar Knights. Bob Copper's least favorite thing in the second game? Baseballs. In the first game, Geo beaned him with one to keep himself from being found out. Blair Loude is a lounge singer in the second game, which naturally implies he was fired as the Echo Ridge Elementary principal after the first game. In the second game, Luna is both Brothers with her mother Veil, following up on the Platz family drama in the first game. Further, Luna's favorite food is Veil's home cooking; in the first game, Veil's quest is to collect a recipe so she can cook something for her family. The third game in particular draws heavily from the Regal saga in Battle Network. The bad guy is named King, his plan involves an Impending Meteor and The Corruption, the heroes form a team to take him down, and the Noise Change system heavily mimics Soul Unisons. The 3rd game has a scene at the beach discussing the art of "boxers-off" from the beach scene in the Mega Man Battle Network 5: Team Colonel and Team ProtoMan that has been passed down though the ages. In some classroom scenes of the anime, there's a kid running around in Lan's clothes. Another Lan reference in the anime — some kid with his outfit is in the giant crowd trying to get into Sonia's concert during her debut episode. He even has a bandana this time. In the anime, Mega Man is afraid of ghosts (like MegaMan in MegaMan NT Warrior). When Akane tags along for Hyde's art class in the Tribe anime, she's carrying a bag with the Hikari Insignia on it. In the Tribe anime, Subaru and Gori have a meeting in a restaurant that has been around since at least RockMan.EXE Stream. In the anime, a TV has the brand name IPC, short for Ijuin PET Company or Blaze Quest Games in the Western release of Mega Man Battle Network. The Star Force 3's website character profile for Rogue indicated he used technology called the Darklight Harvester to power several of his attacks; one of its functions was to keep the "dark power" he used from running wild and causing harm to Rogue himself. In the Mega Man NT Warrior anime, Lan and Mega Man visit Ameroppe (or Netopia in the localization) as one of the locations in their world tour for the second place prize after the N1 Grand Prix and talk about "Dossie" as the episode ends with a silhouette of what appears to be Dossie in the background and both of them seemingly unaware. In both Starforce 2 and the tribe anime, Dossie is revealed to actually be a UMA that becomes the boss "Plesio Surf". | |
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Filler | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_9de2bf95 | comment |
Filler: As one Let's Play puts it, if the theme of the second game is that "losing friendship sucks" (Cf. the precursor to ruin), almost half of the game fails to touch on that at all. You could remove a good 2.5 scenarios from the game. | |
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Unrealistic Black Hole | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_9de3b377 | comment |
Unrealistic Black Hole: The Grabity family of viruses ("Hell Black" in Japan) are spiraling vortexes with a single eyeball and four limbs emerging from their depths. They launch small projectiles at you and siphon your health, and their cards will instadelete anything with less than a certain amount of HP. Like the Shadow and Nightmare viruses before them, they can only be hurt by swords. The Limit Break of the Black Ace form in Star Force 3, Black End Galaxy, features Mega Man sealing every enemy on the field in a black hole and then subjecting that black hole to a single stroke of his sword, which makes it explode. In the post-game of Star Force 3, Planet FM is under attack from the "Black Hole Server", a giant Noise Cluster-like zone piloted by Sirius, who uses it to collect planets. Messrs. Hertz that are trapped inside are drawn inexorably towards the center, but Mega Man is free to walk around as he pleases. | |
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Amazing Technicolor Population | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_9e83f027 | comment |
Gemini Spark's humanoid appearance, inhuman skin color, metallic arms, and electric element are very reminiscent of ElecMan.EXE. | |
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Delinquent | |
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Claude, the rude and friendless eight-year-old Delinquent that hangs out at Big Wave. | |
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Lizard Folk | |
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Lizard Folk: The original name for the fire tribe in Star Force 2 is "Dinosaur", and their section of the museum features models of animals; and yet they have a Murian weapon and are treated as sentient. | |
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Power-Up Letdown | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_a0f61fe2 | comment |
Power-Up Letdown: The Rogue Tribe of Star Force 2 is meant to be the Evil Counterpart to the Tribe and Brother Band systems; it avoids Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors by being Non-Elemental and favoring the sword attribute, and it gives you the regenerating Mu Barrier and resistance to lock-on. However, it dives so far into the anti-friendship motif that it actually cripples most mechanics; clogging your Brother Band with the Indie Fragments prevents you from boosting your Link Power and limits your abilities, you can't use Mega Cards (which include some of the better cards in the game), your Big Bang attack can only be triggered in a multiplayer match, and the sword cards aren't that good anyway. | |
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Dumb Muscle | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_a18fda9c | comment |
Taurus Fire, the first boss of Star Force, as Dumb Muscle who likes punching things on the one hand and a Hot-Blooded Blood Knight who likes Playing with Fire on the other, is a mix of the earliest Battle Network bosses GutsMan.EXE and FireMan.EXE. | |
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Merchandise-Driven | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_a19cce82 | comment |
Merchandise-Driven: As with the latter half of Battle Network, the games came with hidden built-in Purposefully Overpowered upgrades that you can obtain by purchasing Real Life merch and peripherals. While these upgrades in the first and third games are largely unusable for western games outside of hacking, the second game's "Wave Command" menu is accessible, allowing anyone who knows the Wave Command Codes to input them for immense profit. | |
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Finishing Move | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_a43a691b | comment |
Notably, the Big Bangs of the various powers tend to mimic each other. The Wood and Heat Big Bangs are always a tornado and a single massive blast, for example (even if he can wave the Extinction Blazer around a little bit) - and the Noise Force Big Bang for the Elec element deliberately reproduces Thunder Zerker's Thunderbolt Blade. On the other hand, the Aqua NFBB produces three large waves of water, in equally deliberate contrast to the Star Force Big Bang Magician's Freeze. | |
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Mood Whiplash | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_a4c37cbe | comment |
Mood Whiplash: Rarely, but when it occurs, it can be startling. When Condor Geoglyph kidnaps Luna and co. and threatens to sacrifice their laughter to the land of Mu. Which he will get by tickling them. For reference purposes: the misguided, manipulative leader of the village of Whazzap, who has transformed into a living, avian-themed jet fighter, is now busying himself by tickling his hostages. Joker's first field appearance. In which he violates Luna's Plot Armor so hard that Geo struggles to reassure the others that she isn't dead. Note: this happened right after the Dating Sim Beach Episode. | |
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Physical God | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_a60f7120 | comment |
The second game offered the King Grandeur and Le Mu Cards, plus BrotherBand data for both L.M. Shin and the original Mega Man himself. | |
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Party Scattering | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_a6920765 | comment |
Party Scattering: Early in Star Force 2, Solo tosses Luna, Zack, Bud, and Sonia into the Un-Dimension. Geo successfully retrieves Luna, but is unable to stop the last three from being sucked in, though we later find they've been cast around the world. | |
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Toxic Phlebotinum | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_a6c02661 | comment |
Toxic Phlebotinum: Noise, the main gimmick of 3. It's a byproduct generated by Wizards that messes with EM technology and severely messes with EM beings not acclimated to it, can even be harmful to humans in high concentrations. But someone who can learn to harness it can draw power from it; Mega Man is one of the few to do it, and the villainous faction of the game seeks to use it in their plot. | |
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Red Eyes, Take Warning | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_a939a527 | comment |
Red Eyes, Take Warning: Mega, one of the main heroes, has red eyes, and Geo's eye color changes to red when he transforms into Mega Mannote Or, at least, that's what some people assume — some camera hacking of the first game got an up close and personal look at Mega Man's eyes, which are indeed red on his model, though whether or not this is deliberate is debatable. The Black Ace◊ and Red Joker◊ forms do have Red Eyes, however, mixed with Glowing Eyes of Doom (which are very evocative of F-Beast and G-Beast MegaMan from Battle Network 6). These are both a mix of Rule of Cool and a subtle nod to Bad Powers, Good People and Dark Is Not Evil (with a futuristic Sci-fi aesthetic), but not after you realize what's making his eyes red. Visor, why? Played straight with Solo. | |
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Adults Are Useless | |
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Adults Are Useless: Geo is the best Wave Changer in the world despite being only twelve, which is justified on the grounds that Mega Man is one of only a couple dozen EM Humans and also one of the longest-active. Additionally, Mega Man gets a lot of support from institutions like AMAKEN and NAXA and the grownups who run them. | |
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Mole in Charge | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_a9f2e259 | comment |
Mole in Charge: Possibly. Somebody with access to WAXA's main lab sealed one of its computers with the Dealer Key. In turn, and quite bizarrely, at least one Dealer computer is sealed with the WAXA key. | |
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Bond Creatures | |
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Bond Creatures: EM beings, with the exception of most Wizards, who can also work on their own. | |
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Cheat Code | |
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Cheat Code: Cipher Mail, the Star Force replacement for the Number Trader. By sending messages to very specific recipients, Mega Man can obtain various power-ups and specific battle cards (even including the strongest versions of each Mega Card). | |
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For the Evulz | |
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For the Evulz: Virgo and Corvus are sadistic FM-ians who take pleasure in making people miserable and cause devastation wherever they go. The moment Jack and Tia have second thoughts about their plan, Virgo and Corvus turn on them until the heroes intervene. | |
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Informed Flaw | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_af2547c9 | comment |
Gemini has nothing but contempt for the cowardly King Cepheus in the anime. In the games, he's just bad at keeping his cool. | |
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Face–Heel Turn | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_af3ea0e3 | comment |
Played for drama later on when Sonia explained (Luna's interpretation, but still) that the reason for her Face–Heel Turn is that she did not think Mega Man could stop the villains she was forced to associate with, despite his world-saving reputation in the first game and she actually acknowledged him as a hero in one of their dates. | |
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Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_afc52a86 | comment |
Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: The power-up systems of the second and third game expand the range of Mega Man's Multiform Balance by allowing him to stack multiple forms on top of each other, combining The Gimmick of each as well as their powers. The second game gives you a free "Auto-Brother" to provide the Zerker tribe to either Ninja or Dinosaur versions and vice versa, allowing you to create ninja-knights or knightosaurs. By becoming Brothers with the fellow version, you could not only create ninja-dinosaurs as well, but by combining all three tribes you could make Mega Man the king of the ninjaknightosaurs. The third game replaces the three tribes with the Noise system, allowing Mega to stack the powers of up to two sets of powers derived from the FM-ian aliens, like Wolf and Crab or Taurus and Corvus. | |
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Armor-Piercing Attack | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_afc8ddc7 | comment |
Armor-Piercing Attack: Sword, Breaking, and Wind attributes all return to void Shadow, Shielding, and Barrier/Aura defenses. The Scope attribute (which voids Invisible) is present but much reduced in significance (the Gorgon Eye Giga Card has it and maybe a few others). | |
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Genki Girl | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_b2f26025 | comment |
Mega Man and Harp Note. Geo tends to be the more serious of the pair, whereas Sonia's far more outgoing and perky. | |
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Achilles in His Tent | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_b333f02e | comment |
Achilles in His Tent: Geo starts the series as a Hikikomori following the disappearance of his father and relapses in the first two games following drama. Inverted in the third game where he fights to keep his friends from getting demoralized themselves. | |
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Colony Drop | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_b3eecaae | comment |
The third game in particular draws heavily from the Regal saga in Battle Network. The bad guy is named King, his plan involves an Impending Meteor and The Corruption, the heroes form a team to take him down, and the Noise Change system heavily mimics Soul Unisons. | |
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Living Weapon | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_b40bb08a | comment |
Living Weapon: Wizards/FM and AMians can be considered this. As well as the weapons that Omega-xis consumes to obtain the powers of Zerker/Saurian/Ninja. | |
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Temporary Online Content | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_b4a947fa | comment |
Also in the second game, special event data from Real Life download stations (now unavailable) allowed Geo to obtain a Brotherband with the original Mega Man, suggesting at least a small bridge between their worlds was possiblenote This reflects the Battle Network 4 - Zero 3 crossover content from back in the day, except here Geo is connecting to an alternate past rather than Lan and Mega connecting to an alternate future. | |
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Too Dumb to Live | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_b58b4e3c | comment |
Too Dumb to Live: In Star Force 2, Geo's friends all decide that it's totally safe to approach while Rogue is still riding high on his introductory Cutscene Power to the Max. Rogue promptly dumps them in the Un-Dimension. | |
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Uniqueness Rule | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_b5e5d9e9 | comment |
Uniqueness Rule: Only one Giga Card may be put in a folder at a given time, which restricts them to prevent abuse of their powerful effects. There are ways to expand your Giga Card capacity, but they are rare. | |
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Always Check Behind the Chair | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_b6d0d282 | comment |
Always Check Behind the Chair: As in Battle Network, it behooves the player to check everything he can get his hands on. Hidden items and activation points for computers abound. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_b7920c43 | type |
Lost in Translation | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_b7920c43 | comment |
Lost in Translation: Shows up every now and again. In Star Force 2, Geo, Luna, and Zack find Bud in an area called Whazzap. This is technically an accurate translation of the original Japanese "nanska" (a corruption of "Nan desu ka?"), but it loses the correlation to the Real World phenomenon the location references - the Nazca lines. In the third game, Geo has a poster of the Pleiades star cluster on his wall. This makes more sense if you know Subaru is the Japanese name for that constellation. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_b7c53a22 | type |
Blood Knight | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_b7c53a22 | comment |
Blood Knight: Almost every optional boss in the first two games enjoys battle. Claude, the rude and friendless eight-year-old Delinquent that hangs out at Big Wave. Damian, a silent and antisocial gardener whose natural inclinations to violence are only aggravated by his alien partner. Jean, a five centuries old ghost*Sort of. It's complicated. who comes from a long line of bellicose warriors. Naturally, he's quite traditional. Kidd, a young martial artist who actually does so for reasons of sport and challenge. Pat is the exception here. He mostly takes to sparring so he can exercise his ability to control Rey. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_b7e0c5ff | type |
Love Triangle | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_b7e0c5ff | comment |
Love Triangle: Luna is in a Two-Person Love Triangle with Mega Man (whom she has an exaggerated crush on) and Geo (whom she initially holds in contempt) and eventually grows to reconcile those impressions; Geo considers her his Protectorate and has secretly given her his Declaration of Protection. Geo and Sonia (in the games) are Birds of a Feather who become each other's First Friends by Bonding over Missing Parents; Lyra, acting as Sonia's Cool Big Sis, actively pushes Sonia into asking Geo on a date. | |
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Demoted to Extra | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_b8e3f20a | comment |
Demoted to Extra: Despite being a core mechanic in the game, both story-wise and gameplay purposes, Brother Band is absent entirely in the anime and was only mention in the last few episodes of the first season. In fact, the gang never even heard of it, meaning Brother Band in the anime is only a space communication tool instead of a future version of FaceBook. | |
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Villainous Gold Tooth | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_b95c0fe9 | comment |
Villainous Gold Tooth: Rich Dotcom is a greedy, shady businessman and Boisterous Bruiser who's honestly convinced that money can do anything and goes berserk when that's not the case. He has a gold fang that juts up from his lower lip. | |
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Transformation Is a Free Action | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_b9616deb | comment |
Transformation Is a Free Action: While most of the EM Wave Changes are fairly fast, usually just involving a dramatic pose and shout, Solo's special EM Wave Change is an elaborate process that goes on much longer than the normal versions, and yet nobody ever tries to stop him. Accessing Mega Man's Super Modes in Star Force 1 and Star Force 2 are big mid-battle showstopping affairs, as are the Finalization sequences in Star Force 3. Averted when Mega Man gains new Noise Changes, however, which happen after battle. | |
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Came Back Wrong | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_b983a56b | comment |
In the third game, Aaron is able to restore a victim of Joker's Dread Laser technique... but the dismaying result is that Strong Came Back Wrong. Notably, while Strong ceases to matter to the story, later conversations imply he may be recovering. | |
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Sweet Tooth | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_bac9f95d | comment |
Sweet Tooth: Ace binges on candy bars constantly. | |
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Battle in the Rain | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_bd50ec63 | comment |
Something exclusive in the anime, he gets a particularly spectacular one when he and Cygnus Wing Battle in the Rain. Cygnus Wing gives him a Breaking Speech and reveals that Omega-Xis, that very same alien he is currently fused with, is responsible for his father going missing. He gets the Dull Eyes of Unhappiness and de-merges with Omega-Xis, while standing on a wave road. And there is a river below. You know what happens next. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_bdc94cd9 | type |
Compressed Adaptation | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_bdc94cd9 | comment |
Compressed Adaptation: For the sake of the Lighter and Softer Adaptation Deviation, many of the Dark and Troubled Pasts attributed to each character are simplified or removed, and the FM-ians (usually) are not preying on the insecurities of their chosen humans so much as simply helping themselves to the nearest useful human body. The abrupt Gainax Ending of the Tribe anime was not able to explore the characters of the Big Bad and The Dragon, but was clearly conscious of them—the former gets a brief but intense Freak Out when the latter loses in battle. | |
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Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_beb9a361 | type |
Anti-Hero | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_beb9a361 | comment |
Anti-Hero: Solo/Rogue in the third game, who is hunting Dealer for stealing and manipulating Mu technology. His first appearance in the game involves him throwing the Laplace Blade at Jack Corvus' exposed back, and we don't think he would have minded if Jack hadn't dodged. | |
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Recap Episode | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_bf2412a1 | comment |
Recap Episode: The English dub of the anime only covers the first half of season 1; to compensate for this, the dub ends with Geo recapping that part of the story along with footage from earlier episodes. | |
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Invisible to Normals | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_c042eee9 | comment |
Invisible to Normals: The Wave World and the EM Beings which inhabit it are usually invisible except in special circumstances. Occasionally, Muggles can see it or at least sense that they're Being Watched. Visualizer technology was specifically designed to see it, but it's rare; Geo, Legendary Master Shin, and the Satellite Police have it, but no one else. Solo is able to see them unaided, but that ability comes from his Murian blood. Aaron Boreal has a picture in his lab of something he saw after going three straight days and nights without sleep (a Mr. Hertz). Joe Hawnt, a recurring Bit Character, can apparently see them regularly, but thinks he's dealing with matters of the occult. The fortune teller Madame Hills can see Mega Man plain as the nose on her face (and you have to be Mega Man to find her corner of the world, anyway). Inverted in the third game: all nornal humans become invisible once Mega Man transforms (leaving only a shadow where they're standing). | |
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Subverted Trope | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_c145f69b | comment |
Surprisingly, she refers to Ace by his given name of "Arthur". | |
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Redemption Earns Life | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_c2d6bd47 | comment |
Redemption Earns Life: Near the end of the third game, Jack and Queen Tia realize the error of their ways inside Meteor G and decide to stop following through with letting Meteor G hit the Earth. They end up being the only prominent members of Dealer alive by the end of the game. | |
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I Lied | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_c3245c20 | comment |
Hollow to Vega, and he's notable as such since the Bermuda Maze chapter is essentially his fault, down to convincing Harp Note to work for the Neo Mu Empire. He has a famous I Lied moment, but he does keep himself from "permanently" damaging Mega Man. | |
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Ho Yay | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_c325f125 | comment |
In the first game, Geo acted like asking someone to be his Brother was like proposing to someone, since he was timid back then. His first person that he asked to be Brothers with was Sonia. The first boy, incidentally, Pat. But in the third game, he went around getting Brothers everywhere. (Then again, the third game seems to forget that becoming Brothers involves sharing your secret with them...) | |
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Playing Card Motifs | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_c32ff95d | comment |
Playing Card Motifs: Spade Magnes, Diamond Ice, Club Strong, Heartless, Jack, Queen Tia, Mr. King, Ace, and Joker. | |
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Chuck Cunningham Syndrome | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_c33ba0a8 | comment |
Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: A lot of the characters do this, most notably Copper and Pat, who have major roles in the first game, minor ones in the second, and only get a partial appearance and a mention in the third game (respectively). | |
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Loves My Alter Ego | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_c35d837f | comment |
Loves My Alter Ego: To the point that even when Luna discovers Geo is Mega Man, she insists that her attraction is solely to Mega Man and not Geo, refusing to consider them one and the same. | |
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Mooks | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_c36cba70 | comment |
Mooks: EM Viruses serve as generic monsters that fill the wave road and serve as the most typical Random Encounters. Jamming are enemy agents belonging to the FM-ians, who subject human beings to Demonic Possession and occasionally More than Mind Control. "Murians" are sets of Animated Armor from Mu that use a sword and shield; they come in Non-Elemental, Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors, and Power of the Void varieties. Notably, they can EM Wave Change with EM Beings. Most wizards of the third game are non-violent, but hordes of Ax-Crazy Noised Wizards can be fought. There are also cruel MalWizards and myriad copies of Omega-Xis himself to be fought. | |
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Break His Heart to Save Him | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_c4500946 | comment |
Break His Heart to Save Him: When Geo discovers Sonia has undergone a sudden Face–Heel Turn late in the second game, he's understandably stunned and heartbroken. Upon learning this, Luna insists that Sonia did so in order to keep him from hurting himself and gets so upset at Geo that she nearly starts crying. The game kind of glosses over the fact that Sonia's decision would only make sense if she suddenly lost faith in Geo; which got swept under the rug so that Geo can be wholly blamed instead. This, of course, backfires on Sonia. | |
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Academy of Adventure | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_c45beb12 | comment |
Academy of Adventure: Echo Ridge Elementary, which has had up to a total of eleven EM Humans walking around its halls at some point or another, including six students (plus Sonia and Solo), a pair of teachers, and the gardener. | |
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Global Currency | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_c57b21f9 | comment |
The Global Currency here is still Zenny, as it was in Mega Man Battle Network and Mega Man Legends. | |
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Cutscene Incompetence | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_c5e42cbd | comment |
Cutscene Incompetence: In the second game, it seems like Geo can't do anything without the power of the OOPART. But the most ridiculous example ties in with Rogue's Cutscene Power to the Max, where Geo is helpless to stop his friends from being sucked into a black hole, despite being right next to the source of the black hole, which Geo was quite capable of OHKOing in the previous three cutscenes. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: Several. When Goodall asks Mega Man to investigate the areas where Wizards went out of control, Mega gets into a detective frenzy, and Geo remembers of a program he liked: WRI. On said mission, one of the Noise Hertz sings a part of "Somebody's watching me". Geo also has an earthworm for a school project; its name is James. As for Capcom itself, at one point Geo's teacher mentions he drinks coffee blend #107. Another one occurs with an NPC's name: Sho Ryuken. Alex Trebek. One sidequest even has Mega suggesting the guy "might be in Jeopardy!" when they hear the name. Not to mention the fact that in the third game there is a generic satella male police officer named after Those Two Guys from Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. The Satellite Admins Pegasus Leo Dragon might bring a certain Sentai series to mind, the only difference is that the latter two switched colors with each other. Made even funnier that the working title for Dairanger's appearance in Power Rangers Super Megaforce is...Star Force. The Ghost Crisis movie's (Star Force 2) hero is the Ghost Duster. Pulls double-duty as a Shout Out to Luigi's Mansion, given that he's carting a vacuum cleaner around. Also in Star Force 2, the Floating Continent of Mu can be used as a Kill Sat, like Laputa itself in Castle in the Sky. At least one of the rooms has inert Murian soldiers held in tubes, much like the robots from the movie. King bears some resemblance to Daniel J. D'Arby from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, from their facial markings to their gambler motifs. The Final Boss of Star Force 2 is continuously spawning energy and forming it with its will into even solid objects. Like drills. The K. Knuckle weapon. Kaiser Knuckle was the name of a Taito fighting game produced in 1994. You might know it as Global Champion. In the anime, the scene where Taurus is carrying Luna up the tower is very familiar to anyone who has seen King Kong. | |
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The Nicknamer | |
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The Nicknamer: Dr. Goodall of WAZA, who calls Omega-Xis "Meggers", and Acid "Acidina". Surprisingly, she refers to Ace by his given name of "Arthur". | |
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Get a Hold of Yourself, Man! | |
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Get A Hold Of Yourself Man: Geo seems to need at least two of these per game whenever he slips back into angst mode. Ironically he's doing these for everyone else in 3. Go go Character Development! | |
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Contest Winner Cameo | |
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Contest Winner Cameo: Goat Kung-Fu and Moon Disaster were designed by fans. | |
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Corrupt Corporate Executive | |
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Corrupt Corporate Executive: Rich Dotcom, alias Yeti Blizzard, in the second game. We never see him engaged in his actual company, but we do meet him in the middle of a hostile takeover. | |
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Non-Action Guy | |
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Zack has a collared shirt, tie, glasses, fluffy brown hair, and intellect like Higsby, but he's also a midget Non-Action Guy like Yai; he also closely resembles Aster from Battle Network 6, who was likewise a midget Higsby clone. | |
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Super Registration Act | |
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Super Registration Act: In ''Star Force 3', the use of Wave Change with the Hunter-VG automatically registers the EM Human in question with a designation called a Trans-Code (Mega Man is Number 003), which must be deliberately accessed (which nicely justifies the until now Invocation). | |
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Heroic Resolve | |
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Heroic Resolve: The entire ending of 3, as well as how Kelvin was holding off Meteor G in the first place. | |
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Lighter and Softer | |
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For the sake of the Lighter and Softer Adaptation Deviation, many of the Dark and Troubled Pasts attributed to each character are simplified or removed, and the FM-ians (usually) are not preying on the insecurities of their chosen humans so much as simply helping themselves to the nearest useful human body. | |
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The Corruption | |
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Dealer, the villainous organization of Star Force 3, spreads The Corruption and works to seize control of an impending meteor, making it a dead-ringer for Battle Network's Nebula. Concept art indicates that Big Bad Mr. King's original design was based on Dr. Wily before the creators settled on a design closer to Dr. Regal. | |
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Heart Container | |
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Heart Container: Like with Battle Network, you can collect HP Memory to increase Mega's maximum HP. This time, it comes in two variants which raise max HP by 10 or 20. There's still enough to reach the 1000 cap. | |
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Invocation | |
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Invocation: Star Force tried to keep Battle Network's energy going with similar catchphrases. When Geo transformed in the first two games: "EM Wave Change! Geo Stelar, on (the) air!" In Japanese: "Denpa Henkan! [Wave Change!] Hoshikawa Subaru, on air!" To announce a boss battle (in both versions): "Wave Battle! Ride on!" | |
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Hypocrite | |
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The second game introduces Solo, a white-haired boy currently working for Dr. Vega and her group because their plans involve Mu, his home civilization. Despite this, Solo actually hates bonds and refuses to accept help from others, making a big deal of this every time he shows up. Unlike other characters who fuse with EM-beings to Wave Change, Solo can transform into Rogue without help from others, showing disgust in Mega Man's belief in Link Power all the while. After getting his ass handed to him for the first time, he later begrudgingly accepts Hollow's help and absorbs the Indie Fragment — a representation of the rejection of bonds — to make himself strong enough to take revenge against MegaMan. If the player defeats Le Mu XA, the player gets a secret ending where Rogue takes MegaMan with him from the crumbling Mu so he can challenge them to one last fight to prove that Link Power is worthless. | |
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Vampiric Draining | |
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The Grabity family of viruses ("Hell Black" in Japan) are spiraling vortexes with a single eyeball and four limbs emerging from their depths. They launch small projectiles at you and siphon your health, and their cards will instadelete anything with less than a certain amount of HP. Like the Shadow and Nightmare viruses before them, they can only be hurt by swords. | |
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The End of the World as We Know It | |
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Jack and Queen Tia's life have been pretty much crap since their childhood, and they wanted to bring The End of the World as We Know It because of it. | |
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You Can't Go Home Again | |
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You Can't Go Home Again: Geo's dad is safe in space, but has no way of navigating home, and Omega-Xis is a fugitive from his own planet. Geo's two forays into space at the end of the first and third games also leave him stranded, forcing his Brothers and the people he's helped to band together to help guide him home. | |
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Transformation Trinket | |
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Transformation Trinket: The OOPARTs in 2, but not as apparent, since Omega-Xis SWALLOWS them. The Ace and Joker programs as well - they allow for Noise Change. | |
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A God Am I | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_dc1761bd | comment |
A God Am I: Played on a smaller scale with Bud in the second game. At the encouragement of the Shaman, the villagers of Whazzap revered Bud — or rather, "Budicus" — as an emissary of Mu. Bud, who was then suffering from amnesia, went along with it primarily to enjoy the great food. Played fully straight when the Shaman becomes Terra Condor. In the anime, the shaman is roughly possessed by Condor, who believes this about himself — and starts gunning for Luna. | |
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Gambit Pileup | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_de9047ac | comment |
Gambit Pileup: In Star Force 3, each villain and one or two major supporting characters has his own agenda. King wants to Take Over the World with Meteor G, Heartless is The Mole working to undermine him and contact Kelvin, Joker joined Dealer because he wants to be free; Queen Tia and Jack want to use Meteor G to destroy Earth's EM technology, Corvus and Virgo are ready to kill them if needed to take over Earth, and Ace betrayed them all to join WAZA. Solo has a vendetta against Dealer for stealing Mu tech; Geo's just about the only one without some sort of ulterior motive. | |
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Bad Future | |
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Bad Future: The Bonus Dungeon in the second game is Another Dimension . One of the inhabitants implies that it's Geo's fault. | |
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Enemy Summoner | |
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Hollow and Le Mu are both Enemy Summoners; the former will call viruses to attack you, while the latter exclusively summons Murian soldiers. | |
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Never Bring a Friend to an Audition | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_def77269 | comment |
Never Bring a Friend to an Audition: Sonia invites Geo and his friends to the studio where she's filming a movie with her friend and co-star Belle. Partway through the visit, an incident forces Geo to intervene as Mega Man. The director is so starstruck by the sight of the hero in action that he insists that Mega Man replace Belle in the movie. Although everyone is stunned, Belle willingly steps aside, much to her Wizard Ice's horror. Ice's frustration and anger on behalf of Belle makes Ice a prime target for Dealer, who transforms Ice into Diamond Ice with a Noise Card by promising to give her the power to make Sonia and Mega Man disappear. | |
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Optional Boss | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_e0606d52 | comment |
Optional Boss: There are a few optional bosses in each game that aren't involved with the story and just fight you for the heck of it. | |
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Mysterious Protector | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_e15138cf | comment |
Mysterious Protector: Geo swears to keep Luna safe in the first game. Luna, only half-conscious, manages to hear the specific line and has it added to the School Play. | |
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Fantasy Kitchen Sink | |
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Fantasy Kitchen Sink: While the first game restricts itself to Cosmic Motifs based on western constellations and the third game Playing Card Motifs, the characters original to the second game use an eclectic collection of Tanabata, Cryptids, and the Nazca Lines. | |
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Closed Circle | |
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The anime circumvents this small plot implosion by having Crown fuse with the dead remains of the human, which unfortunately binds him to the land the man died on. Luckily for Crown, Jean died on a ship, which agitates Mega Man and Harp Note to no end. | |
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Dub Name Change | |
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Dub Name Change: The FM-ians all have Stellar Names based on constellations, but their names are an erratic mix of English and Latin. The original English dub saw fit to Latinize Ox to Taurus and Harp to Lyra, but neglected to expand such courtesy to Harp Note, Wolfnote Though it gave Wolf Forest an Alliterative Name in Wolf Woods, and Crown. It also gave the female Ophiuchus the feminine name Ophiuca. The second game also saw a few name changes—Phantom Black to Dark Phantom, Condor Geograph to Terra Condor, but especially Brachio Wave to the much more appropriate Plesio Wave. | |
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Universe Compendium | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_e2d65c9f | comment |
Universe Compendium: The various official strategy guides, plus things like databooks on Wave Command Cards*Punch these in to Star Force 2 for various bonuses., the Secret Satellite Server*Information on a secondary folder system you could access in battle, possibly with more powerful cards, with over 30 levels to the Satellite Server and the 24 Levels of the Meteor Server., and the Battle Black Box*Tournament-class strategies, cards, Merge Noises, suggested folders for particular Noises, background information on Joker, all sorts of fun stuff. These are all in Japan, though you can buy them either on Amazon (the Official Complete Works for Star Force and Battle Network were translated into English not too long ago by UDON, but there should still be Japanese editions listed) or from E-Capcom, the company's all-Japanese shop site. Good luck. | |
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Surplus Damage Bonus | |
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Surplus Damage Bonus: In 3, overkilling an enemy with a card attack will fill up the Noise gauge. When the gauge reaches a certain point, you can access a powerful transformation. | |
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Turns Red | |
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You can't really see it in battle (or realize it due to the camera), but when Le Mu Turns Red, it actually rips itself free of its stone mountain casing and ends up floating hundreds of feet in the air. | |
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Classic Cheat Code | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_e41b38d3 | comment |
Each game in the series has multiple input systems for Classic Cheat Codes that will earn Mega Man powerful battle-cards, abilities, and other benefits. Some of these cheat code systems are Merchandise-Driven, like the Wave Command Codes of the second game and the Noise Modification Gear of the third, and are tucked away from normal gameplay to keep unguided players from stumbling on them. | |
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Ability Mixing | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_e459c80b | comment |
Ability Mixing: This version of Mega Man isn't the only one to mix their Multiform Super Modesnote The heroes of Mega Man ZX start with Model X and layer different Models on top of it, and MegaMan.EXE could use the Cross System and Beast Out Power Ups in tandem in Battle Network 6, but Geo and Omega make it their bread and butter. The second game allows you to mix any combination of three unique "Tribes", while the third game limits you to combinations of two "Noises" at a time, but gave you ten options.Notably, mixing the same elements in different orders yields different forms, so the second game had a total of three basic Tribe forms, six Double Tribes, and the Tribe King, while the third game had ten basic Noise Forms and no less than ninety Double Noises. | |
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Expy | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_e5421161 | comment |
Expy: As a Pretty Boy with oddly-colored hair and Dissonant Serenity who gets close to the main character while in league with aliens, Pat is the Kaworu to Geo's Shinji. As a Proud Warrior Race Guy and the Last of His Kind with upward-flying Shonen Hair, Rogue is a take-off of Vegeta; official art of Rogue in battle with Tribe King Mega Man (who also has upward-flying Anime Hair, like a Super Saiyan) evokes Vegeta's rivalry with Goku. | |
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Star-Crossed Lovers | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_e596f27b | comment |
Star-Crossed Lovers: Vega and Altair. Ace and Queen Tia are this in 3, but thanks to Geo, they finally get a happy ending. | |
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Unexplained Recovery | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_e5d8460d | comment |
Unexplained Recovery: During the credits of the third game, a character who'd undergone an ostensibly fatal Heroic Sacrifice inexplicably appears during the credits recovering in the hospital. The artist commentary in the Complete Art Works book muddies the waters by indicating that the scene was actually meant to depict someone's "heartfelt wish". | |
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Flanderization | |
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Flanderization: Many supporting cast members have their Hidden Depths and Dark and Troubled Pasts glossed over, simplified, or ignored in both the anime and the second game, with their surface personalities taking up more narrative space. Luna is extra-pushy, Bud is extra-hungry, and Zack is extra-nerdy. | |
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Rivals Team Up | |
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Rivals Team Up: The basis of a four-stage minigame in Star Force 3, in which Geo and Solo attempt to take down a series of massive monsters of Noise that may remind you of the Dark Soul Monsters from Battle Network 5 and the Anime. | |
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GameplayAndStoryIntegration | |
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Gameplay and Story Integration: During the Messie Village scenario, Zack and Luna's relationship takes a turn for the worse. His Link Power practically flatlines to a measly 10 (which implies he's not that great with Bud, either). | |
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The Load | |
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The Load: Zack, who in the first two games is the direct cause of much frustration or setback. In the first game he spies on Geo, which is how Luna knows to head down to AMAKEN to chase him, and he informs Chrys Golds about a Sonia sighting, precipitating Geo getting physically assaulted and the Harp Note scenario. In the second, he declines to reach out after the Party Scattering because he was too attracted to the idea of having his own accomplishments through spreading the word about Messie. | |
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Fanservice Pack | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_e6f232a0 | comment |
Orihime got a notable Fanservice Pack in the anime, with her bust in particular benefiting from Adaptational Curves. This has ramifications for her ornate dress during the final arc, which even in the games had an Impossibly-Low Neckline. | |
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Victor Gains Loser's Powers | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_e7624eac | comment |
Victor Gains Loser's Powers: As with Battle Network's battle chips, beating enemies nets you cards that replicate their attacks. In the first game, the Satellite Admins would grant Mega Man a Super Mode with their powers if he defeats them. Averted with the Noise forms in the third game, which give Mega Man Super Modes based on other EM Beings but are randomly obtained. | |
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Clone Angst | |
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Clone Angst: In the second game, Hollow is well aware that he is a Replacement Goldfish, and regrets that he cannot recall any of Altair's memories in order to make Vega happy. | |
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The Team | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_ea08e9 | comment |
The Team: Star Force 3 uses teams as both a gameplay mechanic and a recurring plot element. In-story, Geo joined a variety of teams as various struggles came up beyond the scope of his own abilities, collecting allies throughout the story. As a gameplay mechanic, teams worked hand in hand with part of the Noise Modification Gear called Rezon Cardsnote Rezon cards, like Noise Cards, never made it overseas due to licensing issues. By equipping a Rezon Card, Mega Man implicitly became part of the team of EM Humans shown on the card, and he would receive benefits in Finalized form (such as a First Aura or an extra level-up when finalizing), which could then be shared to every single one of your brothers. This could lead to potentially absurd situations such as having six extra turns in Finalized form. | |
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Walking Armory | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_ead7e42e | comment |
Walking Armory: Interestingly, only a few characters in the series make use of Battle Cards; for the first two games, only Mega Man has access to them, though Harp Note and Burai both use them in the anime. Acid Ace and Dread Joker can use them in the third game. | |
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Me's a Crowd | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_eb5cbe42 | comment |
Me's a Crowd: Le Mu can only summon about five different models of EM Being (Phantom, Yeti, Plesio, Condor, and the Warriors). It will summon thousands of them during the final chapter. Promotional art for tournaments would often feature different forms of Mega Man doing combat with each other. The animated TV spot in Japan for Star Force 3 shows Mega Man being knocked back by a wave of energy from the Crimson Dragon. As he gets up, his various Noise Forms shimmer into view behind him. | |
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Crossover | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_eb7c34cf | comment |
Crossover: Following the Battle Network tradition of crossovers with Konami's Boktai franchise, the first Shooting Star Rock Man game exchanged some crossover content with Boktai DS, including a sidequest for each game, Battle Cards for Rock Man, and War-Rock acting as a terrenial for Django and Sabata. This content was Dummied Out of the localized versions for both games for reasons unknown, but possibly related to the attempt to rebrand Boktai DS as Lunar Knights. The premise of Battle Network: Operate Shooting Star is a Video Game Remake of the first Battle Network game with the Star Force cast visiting from the future. Mega Man and Harp Note both appear during the game, the former as a playable character. Luna, Bud, Zack, and Dr. Yoily cameo in the credits, and Burai appears in Star Force battle chips and a program advance. | |
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Cain and Abel | |
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Cain and Abel: Acid and Joker. Notably for being a rare example of non-human brothers. | |
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Wealth's in a Name | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_ec71dc46 | comment |
Wealth's in a Name: The Shirogane family appears to be wealthy industrialists. "Shirogane" is the Japanese word for platinum. In the localization, they're called the Platz family. | |
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Atlantis | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_ee19033d | comment |
Atlantis: The second game and Tribe anime use the lost Floating Continent of Mu as a core plot element and setting. | |
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It Was a Gift | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_ee6201b8 | comment |
Geo's Shooting Star pendant is embedded in the center of Mega Man's chest, rather than an artistic design. The official website notes that it symbolizes Geo's bond with his father, as well as showing that Geo is still in control of himself in his Finalized Noise Form. | |
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The Starscream | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_eedee4d | comment |
The Starscream: Dark Phantom is implied to be this by Solo before he and Dark Phantom fight each other. Gemini has nothing but contempt for the cowardly King Cepheus in the anime. In the games, he's just bad at keeping his cool. In the third game, Dealer is a Dysfunction Junction where literally everyone has their own agenda, which results in a Gambit Pileup by multiple disloyal factions. | |
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Downloadable Content | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_ef43c232 | comment |
Downloadable Content: Each game allowed you to download a Secret Battle Card or two and possibly even extra BrotherBand Data...back when the Download Station still hosted them. If you have access to a hacking device like Action Replay, you can simulate the transmission and get them, anyway. The second game offered the King Grandeur and Le Mu Cards, plus BrotherBand data for both L.M. Shin and the original Mega Man himself. The third game had the Acid Arrest and Crimson Meteor cards, but no BrotherBand Data. | |
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Mundane Utility | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_eff83d77 | comment |
Mundane Utility: Geo occasionally needs his EM Wave Change technique to accomplish relatively menial tasks, usually during sidequests or to get past some Insurmountable Waist-High Fence. For example: When he uses his powers to get to the upper section of Zack's room, despite the fact that there's a supposedly functioning elevator-step in plain sight. Geo can only get behind the counter of Big Wave by becoming Mega Man and finding the relevant Wave Hole. After accidentally breaking the express mail's packaging system in the anime, Geo decides to use his incredible wave form powers... to deliver mail. | |
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Once per Episode | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_f05444a4 | comment |
Once per Episode: In every game, Geo obtains the transformation mechanic in order to save Luna from imminent danger. | |
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Distracted by the Sexy | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_f10d3363 | comment |
Distracted by the Sexy: Late in the second game, Lady Vega pulls the old Do Not Adjust Your Set routine to spread her demands for world domination. One NPC in Wilshire Hills has no idea what she actually said, because all his attention was dedicated to how hot she looked. | |
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Goggles Do Something Unusual | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_f1716087 | comment |
Visualizer technology was specifically designed to see it, but it's rare; Geo, Legendary Master Shin, and the Satellite Police have it, but no one else. | |
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Powers as Programs | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_f2227354 | comment |
In the second and third game, each new Brother the player gains provides him with Link Power, raising Mega Man's capacity for installing Powers as Programs. In the first game, each unique Brother Band provided a limited set of abilities as Power Ups, and in-game Brothers competed with Real Life Brothers for space, while the sequels separate in-game and Real Life Brothers. | |
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Missing Trailer Scene | |
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Missing Trailer Scene: The Tribe anime's penultimate episode's On the Next sequence has a dramatic shot of Rockman as Thunder Berserk swinging his sword and lunging at the camera. It never shows up in the final episode... because it's actually from the Brachio Wave arc. | |
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Would Hit a Girl | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_f42f96fa | comment |
Would Hit a Girl: Mega Man fights Harp Note, Queen Ophiuca, and Queen Virgo with little trouble. In the anime when Burai, Rockman, and Harp Note fight, Burai makes a point of not just taking out Harp Note, but taking her out early so she can't distract him. | |
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Creepy Twins | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_f4cc32ce | comment |
Creepy Twins: Gemini Spark, the series' iconic Dual Boss. | |
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Disc-One Final Dungeon | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_f55a1990 | comment |
Disc-One Final Dungeon: In the third game, Dealer's Base probably counts, the later orbital base also seemed like the end as well. | |
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Friendship-Hating Antagonist | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_f5f3d084 | comment |
Friendship-Hating Antagonist: The second game introduces Solo, a white-haired boy currently working for Dr. Vega and her group because their plans involve Mu, his home civilization. Despite this, Solo actually hates bonds and refuses to accept help from others, making a big deal of this every time he shows up. Unlike other characters who fuse with EM-beings to Wave Change, Solo can transform into Rogue without help from others, showing disgust in Mega Man's belief in Link Power all the while. After getting his ass handed to him for the first time, he later begrudgingly accepts Hollow's help and absorbs the Indie Fragment — a representation of the rejection of bonds — to make himself strong enough to take revenge against MegaMan. If the player defeats Le Mu XA, the player gets a secret ending where Rogue takes MegaMan with him from the crumbling Mu so he can challenge them to one last fight to prove that Link Power is worthless. In the third game, he becomes a lone wolf who still opposes Mega Man's belief in bonds but is less hateful, even going as far as to help him take down Dealer only because they were using Murian technology for their own agenda and Solo wanted to take vengeance on them. Additionally, he managed to find an EM-being called Laplace though he only uses Laplace as a weapon during battles, replacing his sword from the previous game. | |
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Earn Your Happy Ending | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_f64a9cf7 | comment |
Ace and Queen Tia are this in 3, but thanks to Geo, they finally get a happy ending. | |
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Everything Is Online | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_f6507695 | comment |
Everything Is Online: Including sunken galleons, lost medieval treasure, rocks and rotisserie chicken, and that's just in 2. | |
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Railroading | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_f6f6adeb | comment |
Railroading: The games have a very strict sequence of event flags that you must pass, and sometimes this means coming up with excuses to prevent Geo from exploring areas that are ostensibly open to you; at least once the player can't make Geo turn into Mega Man because Omega-Xis thinks Geo has other things to do. | |
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Boss Warning Siren | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_f763003b | comment |
Boss Warning Siren: In the third game, an alert displayed on the bottom screen indicates an incoming battle with a giant virus. However, if the current BGM is the persistent and ominous Omega Boss theme, then the alert means an Omega boss is approaching fast. | |
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Dude, Where's My Respect? | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_f818b637 | comment |
Dude, Where's My Respect?: Unlike Mega Man Battle Network, where Status Quo Is God and the Bag of Spilling conspired to ensure the heroes almost never got any recognition for their feats, this series features Mega Man becoming a major public figure and essentially becomes world famous from the second game onwards. This is especially noticeable with the EM Bodies, who treat him like a superstar. Played for drama later on when Sonia explained (Luna's interpretation, but still) that the reason for her Face–Heel Turn is that she did not think Mega Man could stop the villains she was forced to associate with, despite his world-saving reputation in the first game and she actually acknowledged him as a hero in one of their dates. In the third game most of WAZA refuses to take Mega Man seriously. On the other hand, he's amazingly popular around the globe and his star power eclipses that of an aspiring idol like Belle. | |
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Our Werewolves Are Different | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_f8b3fa5d | comment |
Our Werewolves Are Different: These ones become Wave Road entities when they transform! | |
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RandomDrops | |
Mega Man Star Force (Video Game) / int_f994d95c | comment |
Random Drops: Downplayed with the basic Card Force. Since the Star Force series did away with chip codes for the Battle Card system, the only real randomization you have to worry about is if you're fighting a set of different viruses, since you'll only get one of their cards from defeating them. The third game's Illegal Data cards (Purposefully Overpowered cards not registered in the card library) are sometimes obtained when you defeat viruses with over 100% Noise. | |
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Running Gag | |
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Running Gag: In Star Force 2, at least three different peoplenote Geo, his mother, and the Whazzap Shaman share the same disbelieving reaction. | |
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Class Representative: Luna Platz is Echo Ridge's fifth grade president, and is constantly trying to get Geo to go to school. | |
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The Power of Friendship | |
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The second game has several gates that will only let Mega Man pass if his Link Power is high enough. The story further indicates some people or institutions will give freebies to people for having large quantities of it—shopping Malls give out expensive gifts and at least one hotel may allot you a room based on your Link Power. | |
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Never Trust a Title | |
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Never Trust a Title: Zigzagged; despite the Stellar Name series title, the second game made a radical departure from the Cosmic Motifs of the first game, but the third game brought them back. The "Star Force" in the title refers specifically to the power Mega Man receives in the first game and further evokes the cosmic motifs of the cast and setting, as does the original Japanese title Shooting Star Rockman. The second game keeps both titles while having nothing whatsoever to do with space and only having a one or two fringe references to the original motif. The third game takes a step back in the direction of the original by bringing back a handful of the first game's characters, featuring an incoming meteor as a looming doomsday event, and setting the Bonus Dungeon entirely in space. | |
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I Was Just Passing Through | |
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I Was Just Passing Through: The end of Star Force 2. "Your body was in my way", indeed. Horrifically subverted in the 100% ending, as Rogue collects Geo's body to have one final showdown with him. | |
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Team Dad | |
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Team Dad: Geo, after being adopted into Luna's gang. Especially notable when Luna drops out of the picture in game 3. | |
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Team Mom | |
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Team Mom: Luna, after Geo gets adopted into her gang. Especially notable at the beginning of the second game, following the tutorial, when she starts fussing over whether the boys are wearing warm enough clothes. | |
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Hopeless Boss Fight: At least one per game, often as a segue into unlocking some new Power-Up. | |
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Artistic License – Physics | |
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Artistic License – Physics: Inevitable given the nature of the series, but one of the most egregious examples is the fact that Geo can prance around inside a black hole without worry. In reality, anything gets torn apart inside a black hole since the forces inside approach infinity in all directions in a process called spaghettification. Then there's the fact that, barring a few teleports, Geo can actually WALK across planets lightyears away from Earth. | |
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One-Winged Angel | |
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One-Winged Angel: Played straight in the first two games, where both of the final bosses pull off one of these when their health gets low. However, in the third game this trope is actually inverted when Mega Man enters his Finalized form in a second round with the Final Boss, who hasn't changed. | |
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Well-Intentioned Extremist | |
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Well-Intentioned Extremist: The Shaman of Whazzap Village in the second game legitimately wanted his country to prosper, but to do this, he conspired to manipulate his people through a false prophet and later fell in league with Hyde to gain access to the powers of the Murian Condor. On defeat he admits his fears that none of the advanced civilizations would help a backwater like Whazzap; he reforms afterwards and Whazzap finds a niche as a tourist trap. The Big Bad of the second game grew up in the kingdom of Tanabata, which suffered from terrible and stupid leadershipnote Similar to the Somoza Regime in Nicaragua (right down to spending most of the treasury on frivolous things while waging wars on trivial matters), which eventually caused her lover to die during its wars. She was convinced that the Lost Technology of Mu could bring her lover back to life and she could use it to establish a Neo Mu Empire, comprised entirely of the qualified, in order to rid the world of the fools she suffered under. | |
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Bit Character | |
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Joe Hawnt, a recurring Bit Character, can apparently see them regularly, but thinks he's dealing with matters of the occult. | |
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Theme Naming | |
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Theme Naming: All the Energy Beings have themed names; the majority of them are Stellar Names. In the third game, even the humans get in on the theming. Constellations: Taurus, Cygnus, Cancer, Lyra, Libra, Ophiuchus, Wolf, Gemini, Cepheus, Andromeda, Pegasus, Leo, Dragon, Goat, Auriga, Corvus, and Virgo. (Apollon Flame, Moon Destroyer, and Sirius also have Stellar Names but they're not constellation specific). Legendary Creatures: Phantom, Yeti, Brachio, and Condor (for the Nazca lines). Playing Card Motifs: Spade Magnes, Diamond Ice, Club Strong, Heartless, Jack, Queen Tia, Mr. King, Ace, and Joker. | |
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Cutscene Power to the Max | |
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Cutscene Power to the Max: Rogue. This dies down the more he appears, but in his first appearance in Star Force 2, it's ridiculous how much the cutscene boasts of his power, despite only having 800 HP and none of his special abilities yet. Jack Corvus too. He's probably one of the easiest bosses in the game (well, pretty much everything is easy in Star Force 3 if you know what you're doing, but still) but in your first boss fight the battle immediately ends before you can finish him off, cutting to a scene where Jack Corvus is at full strength and Mega Man is panting. | |
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IntangibleMan | |
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A couple of characters actually deal in this, too. The "boss" of the second group of Ghost viruses is Phantom Black, an Intangible Man in operatic dress with some ghostly wind powers. | |
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Evil Duo | |
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Evil Duo: Queen Tia and her younger brother Jack in the third game. Their FM-ian partners, Virgo and Corvus, were an Evil Duo themselves back on the FM planet. | |
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Virtual Sidekick | |
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Virtual Sidekick: Zigzagged. NetNavis appear in the first game but have been generalized to run in the background of society rather than be personally associated with human operators; they can be summoned by individuals through the use of their designated cards. Navis did not appear in the second game but were replaced in the third game by Wizards, artificial Energy Beings who serve much the same purpose but can also manifest themselves and act in the real world. Several Energy Beings from the first two games are converted into Wizards in the third including Omega himself. | |
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