Real life does not follow Asimov.
Their "reasoning" is that, since Isaac Asimov's books must have been published in the history that Megaman supposedly follows, the Laws would be defictionalized; thus, they don't have to explain why a character did or didn't do something.
I can't quite remember the original dialogue in the infamous "DIE WILY" scene, but I don't think Wily said "according to the First Law"--just a generic law that would mean Mega's little blue ass in jail or worse if he shot Wily. (Also aware of the X1 opening, but I don't want to touch that right now)
Posted on: May 27, 2010, 01:29:10 AM
Here's
something vaguely amusing. Let's see...
* It's hard to tell what the author's talking about in Proto's bio; was the "malfunction in his circuit system" what turned him evil, or did that malfunction lead him to Dr. Wily who swayed him to the side of evil? Either way, there's no core involved.
* The author hates on Rush, Beat, and Tango. ;_; Claims Rush starts more trouble than he stops, that Beat was built by Dr. Light, and that Tango is a "screwball".
* Not only is Bass Wily's first Megaman clone, but he eventually becomes Zero.
* Mommy Caskett is an alien!
There's also a lot of alternate names being thrown around, such as:
* 0 (Zero)
* Sygma (Sigma)
* V.I.L.E. (Vile)
* Tackle (Double)
*
Deploy all Zig (Colonel)
* Isis (Iris)
* Megaman Neo (Rock Volnutt)
* Bancoscus (Klaymoor; while that
is his original name, his English name is never mentioned)
I did some poking around the Capcom of Europe MM forums; the only theory I could find was one concerning Zero in the classic series. Essentially, Proto's crappy reactor is removed (ergo he's dead), Bass sacrifices himself (ergo he's dead), and Megaman defeats Zero (ergo...he survives, I guess). I had to use Babelfish to translate the German, so I'm probably getting something wrong.