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Description See, I got too lazy to continue doing individual pages for each individual character... so... this happened. The only downside is that if the character has an alternative style/wear, then it isn't on here. Whoops.


So the biggest thing I added to the AU was Roll and Blues. I wanted them to partake in the story that I wrote, because I (at least) viewed them as fairly important in Megaman's development as a character in the earlier games. In addition, we have Serenade and Slur, who are non-gender binary (they identify as an alternate pronoun) - they are reploids who can not only exist in the physical world, but the digital world, causing them to be extremely powerful programs and hackers. They are legendary beings, and aren't known for picking sides.


"Rockaman" is actually my younger brother's character (design heavily changed); he created him back when I created Dita (which was when .EXE first came out). It was also before either of us knew that Rockman was the original name for Megaman, so neither of us saw an issue with the name... but now, I'm in the midst of figuring out what to change it to. I may change it to "Amin" (for musical pun purposes; but also pronounced "ah-min", not "Aye-min" or "Aye minor"). Indeigh has also had some major design changes...


Lastly, SHADE. SHADE BELONGS TO A LONG TIME FRIEND WHO I HAVEN'T SPOKEN TO IN FOREVER. But she designed Shade when we were in... 5th or 6th Grade (I'm a Senior in College now haha). 


In case you can't read my small handwriting, the order is as follows:


Row 1: Roll, Protoman "Blues", Dynamo, Spider

Row 2: Signas, Sigma, Serenade, Slur

Row 3: Shade, Dita, Rockaman, Indeigh

Roy 4: Forte

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Comments: 3

justmeh123 [2014-03-10 13:55:22 +0000 UTC]

Awesome! C:

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data2048 In reply to justmeh123 [2014-03-10 20:28:44 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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justmeh123 In reply to data2048 [2014-03-11 14:41:36 +0000 UTC]

No problem. c:

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