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List of Mega Man X characters. This is a list of recurring characters appearing in the Mega Man X series of video games developed and published by Capcom. Unless otherwise stated, each of these characters is a reploid an artificially intelligentandroid. Names are organized in order of appearance, and characters who only appear in a single game are covered in the article for the corresponding game. Maverick HunterseditThe Maverick Hunters Irregular Hunters in Japan are a group of Reploids who protect humans and other Reploids from Mavericks and the heroes of the Mega Man X series, and the protagonists of each game are prominent Maverick Hunters. When they are introduced in Mega Man X, they have already existed for quite a while, having been previously founded by Dr. Cain who has since retired. From Mega Man X on, they battle Sigma and the other Mavericks. Voiced by English Michael Donovan Ruby Spears cartoon, Peter Von Gomm 2. Mark Gatha 2. 00. Ted Sroka 2. 01. 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As is explained in the original game Mega Man X, he is the template on which all non Light model Reploids except Zero are based, and he battles against Mavericks to protect humans and assuage his guilt for his part in their creation. He was created by Dr. Light sometime in 2. XX. Light named him X after the variable x which, in algebraic terms, represents limitless possibility, as do Xs advanced systems. Light feared the ramifications of giving robots free will, so he chose to seal X inside a capsule for 3. Xs systems. 2 Unfortunately, this landed well beyond Dr. Lights predicted life expectancy, and he died before Xs diagnostics were complete. X was discovered in his capsule 1. Download Sigma X2' title='Download Sigma X2' />Dr. Cain, who attempted to emulate Xs technology and, with Xs help, produced the first mass produced Reploids humanoid androids based upon Xs designs. When Reploids began to rebel against humanity such rebels are termed Mavericks, the Maverick Hunters were formed to combat them, under the leadership of Sigma, the strongest and most advanced Reploid created at that time, as well as the first Reploid created by Cain. This proved to be disastrous when Sigma himself was eventually infected with the Maverick Virus, and went Maverick himself, taking most of the Maverick Hunters with him as he leads a massive revolt. X, feeling guilty for being the catalyst of the Maverick outbreak, takes it upon himself to help put a stop to Sigma and his plans, and teams up with Zero, one of the last remaining Hunters, in an attempt to find Sigma and put a stop to his revolt. An X outfit can be unlocked and worn by the character Frank West in Dead Rising, who also uses it as part of his hyper combo in Tatsunoko vs. Capcom Ultimate All Stars and also appears as Franks DLC costume in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3. X himself also appears in Zeros ending. Also, X appears as a cameo in Zeros appearance in Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Fate of Two Worlds. One of Zeros alternate color schemes is based on Xs and later in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 with another one that resembles Xs white armor from the first game, and even a DLC costume with the look of X. X also appears in Super Smash Bros. Nintendo 3. DS and Wii U as part of Mega Mans Final Smash. Mii Gunners also have access to Xs armor through paid DLC in both versions. X is also seen along with Zero in Project X Zone and its sequel. X himself is a playable character in Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite. Originally intended to be the protagonist of Mega Man X,3 he was recast as the mentor and, later, partner of X in favor of an X who looked more like Mega Man. 250 Ways To Make Money Exercising here. He is a top class Maverick Hunter who undergoes constant inner turmoil regarding his mysterious past and purpose, of which he seems to see glimpses of in nightmares, and the fact that the Virus does not affect him like it does other reploids, who have their programs corrupted and turn erratic and violent and bent on human destruction, becoming Maverick. Quite the contrary, it in fact makes him stronger, and causes him absolutely no ill effects, much to his grief and fear. In Mega Man X to X3, his main weapon is the Z Buster, with the Z Saber being introduced to his arsenal in X2 and being usable by both Zero and X in X3, but as more of a sub weapon. In Mega Man X4 onwards, Z Saber becomes his main weapon, and the buster his sub weapon It actually has not been seen in use since X6, but a similar weapon called Buster Shot is one of his weapons in the Mega Man Zero series. Zero can also wield other weapons as well as seen in X7, X8, and the Zero series. He was actually created by Dr. Wily as his masterpiece in order to replace Bass and later destroy X, Lights masterpiece, thus settling his grudge rivalry with Light, and prove his superiority. In Mega Man X6 Zeros ending, he is shown some time in the future, entering a sleep capsule where he will awaken 1. August 1. 5, likely setting the stage for the Mega Man Zero series, in which Zero becomes the main character. This would be the first of two times Zero seals himself away. Zero is a playable character in SNK vs. Capcom SVC Chaos, Tatsunoko vs. Capcom Ultimate All Stars, Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Fate of Two Worlds, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite and Project X Zone and its sequel. CV Minami Takayama JP, Lenne Hardt US, 2. Jeffrey Watson US, 2. Axl,Akuseru, a black and red armored reploid with an X shaped scar above his nose. With the attributes of a child in X7, he is a fairly recent introduction. Having first appeared in Mega Man X7, he displays the unusual ability known as A Trans allows which allows him to take on the appearance and abilities of any reploid he defeats which matches his size, an ability that is initially unique that allows him to explore normally inaccessible areas. Axl is also armed with a pair of handheld blaster pistols although, in most cases Axl only uses one, which he calls Axl Bullets, and the ability to hover in midair and roll through enemy shots. While his gameplay style was originally similar to X, in Mega Man X8, Axls gameplay had been reworked to create his own distinctive fighting style. His shots now have intense rapid fire abilities and can fire in any direction, similar to Bass from the Classic Mega Man series and instead of copying the same Maverick weapons like X can, Axl instead gains a new type of gun for each boss he defeats which has unlimited ammo unlike X7 where Axl could only receive three new guns which he switches to when he uses the Maverick weapons that come with them, and these special guns can be fired in the same way as Axls regular attacks multi directional and rapid fire. While overall the weakest in attack, Axls fighting style relies more on rapid fire than power. Axl is introduced in Mega Man X7, having just left the mercenary Red Alert Syndicate and seeking membership in the Maverick Hunters. The Red Alert Syndicate, which hunts Robots and also takes on less savory assassination jobs, has been infiltrated by Sigma, and confronts the Maverick Hunters. X, Zero, and Axl work together to defeat Red Alert, and destroy Sigma, but in so doing, destroy both Red Alert, and its leader, Red, the only one Axl knows of who knows about his origins.