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They first appear in a cutscene with an ominous, sinister music playing in the background while Dr.
The Nightmare Police duo of Bit and Byte who serve as Dr. This whole battle can be surprisingly nerve-wrecking as the idea is to avoid Gator's jaws and wait for him to appear. The battle against Wheel Gator takes place in a pool that resembles red blood and during the fight Gator spends most of the time underwater, trying to lure X down with Spin Wheels so that he could pull a surprise attack on him. Here's a nice bit of Video Game Cruelty Potential in any game from the Mega Man X series- X can tear Wire Sponge in half by finishing him off with the Sonic Slicer!. The sheer helplessness of you in that situation can be pretty unnerving, especially if you've made it that far. You know you're screwed when Magna Centipede drains X's ability to charge his X-Buster, rapid fire, jumping, and dashing abilities thanks to his poison attack. How X dispatches him afterwards is fairly brutal, as he ignites the hallucinogenic agent with the Speed Burner and utterly incinerates Morph Moth. The manga adaptation of the Morph Moth fight is extremely ghoulish, as Morph Moth uses a hallucinogenic agent to make X believe he was being haunted by the zombified remains of the vengeful Mavericks he'd defeated since the first game. Sigma mega man full#
The stage's mini-boss is fought in a room that has a floor composed more like a giant pit full of dismembered robot parts, which for a robot like Mega Man must be a bit like stepping into a pit full of bleeding, severed limbs. It also features disheveled-looking robots built out of enemies from the previous game. It features creepy dummy-looking robots hanging by wires by their necks, shooting them causes the body to fall off and the severed head to remain dangling and shoot you. Morph Moth's stage, which is a robot scrapyard.
All this points to Serges having enough of Wily's knowledge to complete Zero's design, improved buster, Z-saber, and all. Zero's initial appearance was a little 'incomplete' at the start of the first game compared to Wily's schematics of him at the end of Power Fighters and the wireframe schematics of himself and X that Sigma used as the backdrop for his final battle in X5. Serges's own death quote about Zero being "The last of the doctor's creations" heavily implies that some of the Mavericks did know about Zero's past.
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What takes the matter of Zero further into nightmarish territory is the foreknowledge from both later in the X series and from the Classic series at the end of the Power Fighters arcade title, in conjunction with the potential boss fight.
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The manga adaptation of the duel between X and a brainwashed Zero starts off with Zero killing Serges in cold blood, then methodically attempting to murder X, right down to bisecting his helmet in an attempt to decapitate him, before ramming his hand into a gaping hole in his armor in an attempt to finish him off with charged energy! X only even gets a chance to free him from the W chip controlling his actions when it delivers a painful and debilitating shock that paralyses him, and only survives the attacks because he was able to shed the tattered remains of his armor upgrade as they absorbed the potentially-lethal damage. This renders him helpless against Vile, as he is forced to attempt to short Vile with the raw electricity from his damaged arm and is predictably beaten within an inch of his life, only for Zero to pull his suicide attack. However, this also leaves his arm cannon horrifically disfigured, warped from the heat of the overloaded shot and its internals damaged from the power overload he forced into it. X is forced to disfigure his arm and overload his X-Buster by crudely jamming high-voltage cables into it, allowing him to obliterate Kuwanger's whole body and the entire top of the tower with a massive blast that reveals Sigma's floating fortress. Kuwanger has converted the top of the tower he holed up in into a massive supercomputer that he could offload his mind into, vastly improving his reflexes and speed of thought while rendering it impossible to disable him by attacking his "normal" brain inside his reploid chassis. The manga adaptation of the events from Boomer Kuwanger's fight all the way up to Vile's battle in Sigma's fortress have a horrific bent to them. As the Darker and Edgier Sequel Series of the Classic series, this was to be expected.