Should I go there? Yeah, I'll go there.
Maybe she meant living with him after they die.
Should I go there? Yeah, I'll go there.
But
See except Zero was exploded and then was still in Sigma's Fortress when it crashed into the ocean and exploded in X1, and he was just fine and dandy shortly after. So was Vile. Robodeath has already been established as basically meaningless.Stink Terios wrote: ↑6 years ago Also, there was a more elegant way they could have handled Iris's death: Zero not being able to bring her body with him in order to escape the exploding final weapon, and the urgency of having to fight General/Sigma beforehand.
underrated truthLe Neveu de Rameau wrote: ↑6 years ago I swear the next episode is going to feature raocow marveling at the concept that robots could have feet and hands.
Blood Ghoul wrote:Sometimes it seems my blood spurts out in gobs, as if it were a fountain's pulsing sobs. I clearly hear it mutter as it goes yet cannot find the wound from which it flows. Before I met you, baby, I didn't know what I was missing.
Ciel in MMZ1
calling X a Reploid.Wasn't his coding modified by Dr. Cain rather than the virus, since he was still acting under Wily's directives?
I propose he play the three bosses in the "first column" first, in reverse order from how he'd usually face them during a normal run; and then do the same with the bosses in the "second column." That way all of the first set of stages are played together before anything in the second set.
Cold -> Burner -> Pirate -> Ground -> Tengu -> Magic -> Astro -> Dynamo
, he'd instead playAstro -> Ground -> Cold -> Dynamo -> Magic -> Tengu -> Pirate -> Burner
.RAM Hacking.
It was more that she wanted that before the part Zero killed her brother because he was told to.Mea wrote: ↑6 years agoIris I don't get. She said she wanted to live with Zero together in a world only for Reploids. Even if she were trying to defend the Repliforce for trying to establish that utopia, I don't see how trying to kill Zero helps her wish. You know, "living" and "together". Looks like she knew what he was fighting for: because he was told to. Kinda ironic for a robot given free will.
Blood Ghoul wrote:Sometimes it seems my blood spurts out in gobs, as if it were a fountain's pulsing sobs. I clearly hear it mutter as it goes yet cannot find the wound from which it flows. Before I met you, baby, I didn't know what I was missing.
According to a really old design document that was on display at the Rockman Unite anniversary event earlier this year, the virus actually did turn him good because it wasn't possible for him to become more evil:
You could say that it looped right back to zero!