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* [[More Dakka]]: Ultimate Armor. The normally pacifist X packs a chest laser, machine guns on both hands, and a missile launcher strapped to his back, not to mention double the attack power.
 
* [[More Dakka]]: Ultimate Armor. The normally pacifist X packs a chest laser, machine guns on both hands, and a missile launcher strapped to his back, not to mention double the attack power.
 
* [[Mythology Gag]]: The [[Infinity+1 Sword|Absolute Zero]] armor looks suspiciously like [[Mega Man (video game)|Bass]].
 
* [[Mythology Gag]]: The [[Infinity+1 Sword|Absolute Zero]] armor looks suspiciously like [[Mega Man (video game)|Bass]].
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** [[Actor Allusion]]/[[Shout Out]]: It also doesn't look too out of place with one of Dracula's forms from the ''[[Castlevania]]'' franchise. Probably intentional, since Zero's voice actor in Japan also voices Alucard in the same franchise.
 
* [[Overprotective Dad]]: Professor Gaudile to Cinnamon, initially.
 
* [[Overprotective Dad]]: Professor Gaudile to Cinnamon, initially.
 
* [[Panthera Awesome]]: Wild Jango.
 
* [[Panthera Awesome]]: Wild Jango.

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Mega Man X: Command Mission is a video game released in 2004 by Capcom for the Play Station 2 and Game Cube. It is a Gaiden Game to the Mega Man X series, considered non-canonical despite references to events from previous games, and also differs in being an RPG rather than a platform action game.

The setting is Giga City, an artificial island in the Pacific Ocean built for mining Force Metal. A team of three Maverick Hunters, X, Zero and Shadow, are sent to the island to stop the Rebellion of reploids led by Epsilon.


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