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ARTICLES RELATED TO Mega Man Zero |  |  |  | Mega Man Zero: Encyclopedia II - Mega Man Zero - Story
Mega Man Zero - Mega Man Zero.
100 years after the X series, the legendary Maverick Hunter, Zero, is awakened to help the Reploids who are being pursued by the government body, called Neo Arcadia. Unsure of who he is, Zero helps the band of Reploids, who in turn marvel at his amazing skill. Ciel, a human who lives with the Reploids, explains that Neo Arcadia began destroying all Reploids out of paranoia of them turning Maverick, so they fled the city. X, she claims, leads the government now, and Zero agrees to battle the Neo Arcadian regime, seemingly unaware of his and X's past...
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See also:Mega Man Zero, Mega Man Zero - Games, Mega Man Zero - Gameplay, Mega Man Zero - Censoring, Mega Man Zero - Story, Mega Man Zero - Mega Man Zero, Mega Man Zero - Mega Man Zero 2, Mega Man Zero - Mega Man Zero 3, Mega Man Zero - Mega Man Zero 4, Mega Man Zero - Notes Read more here: » Mega Man Zero: Encyclopedia II - Mega Man Zero - Story |
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 |  |  | Mega Man Zero: Encyclopedia - Canon fictionIn the context of fiction, the canon of a fictional universe comprises those novels, stories, films, etc. that are considered to be genuine (or "official"), and those events, characters, settings, etc. that are considered to have inarguable existence within the fictional universe. Usually items that are considered canon come from the original source of the fictional universe while non-canon material comes from adaptations or unofficial items. Generally, Expanded Universes are not considered canon, though there are exceptions wh ...
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Dark elf - Middle-earth.
In J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, the Moriquendi—the Elves of Darkness—are, in essence, the Elves that did not join the Great Journey over the sea and behold the light of the Two Trees in Valinor. The term "Dark Elf" in Tolkien's writing seems to hold an additional special meaning, as it is given as a special title of Eöl of Nan Elmoth. Eöl wears dark black armor, carries a dark black sword, is dark hearted (a villain), and spends a lot of time with Dwarves, underground, in the dark. His title is therefore quite fitting.
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See also:Dark elf, Dark elf - Dark elves in mythology and folklore, Dark elf - Norse/Germanic mythology, Dark elf - Celtic mythology, Dark elf - British Isles folklore, Dark elf - Dark elves in fiction, Dark elf - Middle-earth, Dark elf - Dungeons & Dragons, Dark elf - Record of Lodoss War, Dark elf - Shadowrun, Dark elf - Warhammer Fantasy, Dark elf - WarCraft, Dark elf - The Elder Scrolls, Dark elf - Final Fantasy IV, Dark elf - Age of Wonders, Dark elf - Lineage, Dark elf - Sacred, Dark elf - Mega Man Zero, Dark elf - Arcanum, Dark elf - Midkemia, Dark elf - Famous Dark Elves in fiction, Dark elf - Malus Darkblade, Dark elf - Drizzt Do'Urden Read more here: » Dark elf: Encyclopedia II - Dark elf - Dark elves in fiction |
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 |  |  | Mega Man Zero: Encyclopedia II - Dark elf - Dark elves in fictionInspired largely by the preceding indigenous European folklore, dark elves are a common element, although usually very highly embellished with outside influences and rarely displaying many elements of the ancient folktales that inspired their inclusion, throughout fantasy fiction of many types.
Due at least partly to influence from the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, and perhaps also to the ever-growing tendency toward synthesis of folklores, it is not uncommon for both Trowes and Drowes, along with Black-elves and Dark-elve ...
See also:Dark elf, Dark elf - Dark elves in mythology and folklore, Dark elf - Norse/Germanic mythology, Dark elf - Celtic mythology, Dark elf - British Isles folklore, Dark elf - Dark elves in fiction, Dark elf - Middle-earth, Dark elf - Dungeons & Dragons, Dark elf - Record of Lodoss War, Dark elf - Shadowrun, Dark elf - Warhammer Fantasy, Dark elf - WarCraft, Dark elf - The Elder Scrolls, Dark elf - Final Fantasy IV, Dark elf - Age of Wonders, Dark elf - Lineage, Dark elf - Sacred, Dark elf - Mega Man Zero, Dark elf - Arcanum, Dark elf - Midkemia, Dark elf - Disciples 2, Dark elf - Famous Dark Elves in fiction, Dark elf - Malus Darkblade, Dark elf - Drizzt Do'Urden Read more here: » Dark elf: Encyclopedia II - Dark elf - Dark elves in fiction |
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Mega Man X character - Profile.
Name: DRN-00X X
Height: 180 cm (5'10")
Weight: 75 kg (165 lbs)
Mega Man X character - Abilities.
Super strength
Like most Reploids, X has strength well above the normal human capacity. He can lift a maximum of 1600 kg. (3520 lbs.)
X-Buster
X's primary weapon is the X-Buster, formally the Mega Buster mark-17. The Mega Buster was ...
See also:Mega Man X character, Mega Man X character - Origins, Mega Man X character - History, Mega Man X character - Voiceover Credits, Mega Man X character - Specifications, Mega Man X character - Profile, Mega Man X character - Abilities, Mega Man X character - Armor systems, Mega Man X character - Personality and traits Read more here: » Mega Man X character: Encyclopedia II - Mega Man X character - Specifications |
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 |  |  | Mega Man Zero: Encyclopedia II - MegaMan Battle Network - GamesThe Battle Network games are hybrid RPGs. Out of battle, gameplay is typical RPG fare. In battle, however, it is a unique hybrid of traditional action-RPG gameplay and a collectible card game. This battle system is the most unique part of the Battle Network games, featuring a 6x3 grid, with each character initially controlling half of the playing field. However, this can be modified by Battle Chips and in Battle Network 5, the lay ...
See also:MegaMan Battle Network, MegaMan Battle Network - Series History, MegaMan Battle Network - Games, MegaMan Battle Network - Megaman Battle Network, MegaMan Battle Network - Megaman Battle Network 2, MegaMan Battle Network - Megaman Battle Network 3 White and Blue, MegaMan Battle Network - Megaman Battle Network 4 Red Sun and Blue Moon., MegaMan Battle Network - Megaman Battle Network 5 Team Protoman/Colonel/Double Team DS, MegaMan Battle Network - Contest Navis, MegaMan Battle Network - Gameplay, MegaMan Battle Network - Other Media, MegaMan Battle Network - Anime, MegaMan Battle Network - Board Game, MegaMan Battle Network - Manga, MegaMan Battle Network - Notes Read more here: » MegaMan Battle Network: Encyclopedia II - MegaMan Battle Network - Games |
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 |  |  | Mega Man Zero: Encyclopedia II - List of Mega Man Zero characters - Neo ArcadiaNeo Arcadia is a city built by humans and Reploids together in the wastelands of post-war Earth. Humans live at the expense of the Reploids that maintain their utopia. Despite this, Reploids rule Neo Arcadia and protect human society and the majority of the Neo Arcadian characters that appear in the game are Reploids.
During the course of the Mega Man Zero Series, the Ruler of Neo Arcadia changes four times: from Original X to Copy X, from Copy X to Harpuia, from Harpuia to Copy X Mk II, from Copy X Mk II to Dr. Weil.
See also:List of Mega Man Zero characters, List of Mega Man Zero characters - Resistance, List of Mega Man Zero characters - Main Characters, List of Mega Man Zero characters - Minor Characters, List of Mega Man Zero characters - Neo Arcadia, List of Mega Man Zero characters - Copy X's Regime, List of Mega Man Zero characters - Dr. Weil's Regime, List of Mega Man Zero characters - Neo Arcadian Foot Soldiers, List of Mega Man Zero characters - Bio-Devil/Rainbow Devil, List of Mega Man Zero characters - Golem, List of Mega Man Zero characters - Pantheons, List of Mega Man Zero characters - Variants Read more here: » List of Mega Man Zero characters: Encyclopedia II - List of Mega Man Zero characters - Neo Arcadia |
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Canon fiction - Babylon 5.
The canon consists of the television series Babylon 5 and its later TV movies, the TV series Crusade, novels published by Dell and Del Rey/Ballantine, various short stories, and the Babylon 5 comic book published by DC Comics. This was decided by J. Michael Straczynski, who maintained a tight control on the expanded universe to ensure that nearly everything was canonical; going so far as to pen elaborate story-outlines hundreds of pages long for the novels' a ...
See also:Canon fiction, Canon fiction - Examples of fictional canons, Canon fiction - Babylon 5, Canon fiction - Beauty and the Beast, Canon fiction - DC Universe, Canon fiction - Doctor Who, Canon fiction - Firefly/Serenity, Canon fiction - Harry Potter, Canon fiction - Highlander, Canon fiction - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Canon fiction - James Bond, Canon fiction - Macross, Canon fiction - Marvel Universe, Canon fiction - Mega Man, Canon fiction - Metal Gear, Canon fiction - Middle-earth, Canon fiction - Mortal Kombat, Canon fiction - The Prisoner, Canon fiction - Resident Evil, Canon fiction - Sherlock Holmes, Canon fiction - The Simpsons, Canon fiction - Sonic the Hedgehog, Canon fiction - Stargate, Canon fiction - Star Trek, Canon fiction - Star Wars, Canon fiction - South Park, Canon fiction - Warhammer 40000, Canon fiction - Other factors Read more here: » Canon fiction: Encyclopedia II - Canon fiction - Examples of fictional canons |
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 |  |  | Mega Man Zero: Encyclopedia II - Zero Mega Man - Game HistoryZero was created by Dr. Wily, as implied throughout all the Mega Man series. In Bass' ending for Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters, Wily informed Bass that he was working on a new robot that would replace Bass as his strongest creation. The silhouette of this robot was shown to be Zero in his post-X3 design, and a buster on his right arm, but without the Z-Saber. Beyond this, no more is mentioned on the subject in the classic series; however it is once more shown in Mega Man X4 that Dr. Wily is Zero's creator, as in ...
See also:Zero Mega Man, Zero Mega Man - Appearance, Zero Mega Man - Weapons and abilites, Zero Mega Man - Swords, Zero Mega Man - Mega Man Zero, Zero Mega Man - Form system, Zero Mega Man - Game History, Zero Mega Man - Personality and traits, Zero Mega Man - Voice Credits Read more here: » Zero Mega Man: Encyclopedia II - Zero Mega Man - Game History |
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 |  |  | Mega Man Zero: Encyclopedia II - Roll Mega Man - Classic MegaManThe best-known version of Roll is from the classic series. There, she is the gentle cutish 'sister' of Mega Man, a little blonde girl wearing a red dress and a ponytail with green ribbons. She is the third robot created by Dr. Light, built as his assistant, mainly in housework. She was not designed for fighting, though she is a combatant (intended as a joke character) in the fighting games, Marvel vs. Capcom and Marvel vs. Capcom 2. In those games, she proves that she has about the same fighting qualities of Mega Man, only much ...
See also:Roll Mega Man, Roll Mega Man - Classic MegaMan, Roll Mega Man - Profile, Roll Mega Man - Mega Man cartoon series, Roll Mega Man - Captain N: The Game Master, Roll Mega Man - Memorable Quotes, Roll Mega Man - Mega Man X and Megaman Zero, Roll Mega Man - Mega Man Legends, Roll Mega Man - MegaMan Battle Network/MegaMan NT Warrior, Roll Mega Man - Trivia Read more here: » Roll Mega Man: Encyclopedia II - Roll Mega Man - Classic MegaMan |
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 |  |  | Mega Man Zero: Encyclopedia II - Mega Man - BackgroundMain article: Mega Man (character)
The original Mega Man game was originally intended to be about the Anime character Astro Boy but unfortunately, Capcom was denied the rights. As a replacement, the character of Mega Man was created in 1987 by Keiji Inafune at Capcom of Japan, which was then a small company eager to make a breakthrough with a new platform game.
In the story behind the original series, Rock is a robot created as a lab assistant by the scientist Dr. Thomas Light; following treachery by Dr. Wily, Rock was c ...
See also:Mega Man, Mega Man - Background, Mega Man - Mega Man in other media, Mega Man - Television appearances, Mega Man - Comics and manga, Mega Man - Trivia Read more here: » Mega Man: Encyclopedia II - Mega Man - Background |
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List of personal names that contain numbers - General.
Latin
Among the ancient Romans, daughters were often given as praenomina cardinal or ordinal numbers reflecting the order of their birth. Names such as Prima, Secunda, Tertia, Quarta, Quinta, etc. were thus extremely common. This practice was also used to a lesser extent with boys' names, then Primus, Secundus, Tertius, Quartus, Quintus, etc...
List of personal names that contain numbers - Zero. See also: List of personal names that contain numbers, List of personal names that contain numbers - Real people, List of personal names that contain numbers - General, List of personal names that contain numbers - Zero, List of personal names that contain numbers - One, List of personal names that contain numbers - Two, List of personal names that contain numbers - Three, List of personal names that contain numbers - Four, List of personal names that contain numbers - Five, List of personal names that contain numbers - Six, List of personal names that contain numbers - Seven, List of personal names that contain numbers - Eight, List of personal names that contain numbers - Nine, List of personal names that contain numbers - Ten, List of personal names that contain numbers - Thirteen, List of personal names that contain numbers - Fifty, List of personal names that contain numbers - Fifty-six, List of personal names that contain numbers - Nine hundred eleven, List of personal names that contain numbers - One thousand, List of personal names that contain numbers - Three thousand, List of personal names that contain numbers - Ten thousand, List of personal names that contain numbers - Eleven thousand one hundred sixteen, List of personal names that contain numbers - Fictional people Read more here: » List of personal names that contain numbers: Encyclopedia II - List of personal names that contain numbers - Real people |
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 |  |  | Mega Man Zero: Encyclopedia II - List of Mega Man games - Classic Series
List of Mega Man games - Re-releases and Collections.
Rockman Megaworld / Mega Man: The Wily Wars' - Sega Megadrive/Seganet for Sega Genesis, 1994 - A collection of enhanced remakes of the first three Famicom/NES games, as well as the Wily Tower minigame.
Rockman Complete Works (Japan only) - PlayStation, 1999 - Enhanced remakes of Rockman 1-6, released individually. Tons of special features, including a Pocketstation uplink, a Robot Master database, an "easy" dif ...
See also:List of Mega Man games, List of Mega Man games - Classic Series, List of Mega Man games - Re-releases and Collections, List of Mega Man games - Portable games, List of Mega Man games - Spinoff titles, List of Mega Man games - Mobile phone games, List of Mega Man games - PC games, List of Mega Man games - X Series, List of Mega Man games - Re-releases and collections, List of Mega Man games - Legends series, List of Mega Man games - Battle Network series, List of Mega Man games - Zero series, List of Mega Man games - ZX series, List of Mega Man games - Cameos Read more here: » List of Mega Man games: Encyclopedia II - List of Mega Man games - Classic Series |
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