X5 is among the worst ways to kill ANY character, much less Zero. One who has reached playable status should not die a pointless death. BOSS EXPLOSIONS DO NOT KILL. In Z4 Zero was sacrificing himself for the planet, and as cheesy as it sounds, it worked damn well.
Well, now to back-track over the old responses while I was away:
And that's what I saw from way back when, when Z3 filled the nonexistant plot-hole of X6's copy body (yeah, because X6 made it utterly obvious it was a "copy" body. Whatever)
Get equipped with MMZOCW, and update your Fanon definitions.
There is, nor was there ever, any copy body in X6. The copy body originated in Elf Wars, the interim between Zero's two slumbers. The fact that he konked out twice was written by Inticreates for the full and sole reason of accommodating the Dark Elf. Despite ever so fun brainstorms about the contrary, nothing in Z3 is relevant to X-series continuity.
I try to just forget that X6 has a tie in to the Zero series. It never worked. In Z1 Zero wasn't in a capsule at all and didn't look like his X series self. Moreover, Omega didn't look like X-series Zero either. It's one of those on-paper things which sounds really good, but just ends up being confusing.
Once again, get equipped with MMZOCW.
Inticreates deliberately designed "their" Zero trying to be as different from the X-series as they could get away with, simply for the sake of being able to distinguish their series at a glance.
And as for continuity, Zero actually IS hooked up to some manner of obviously broken down equipment. Which fits with X6 a hell of a lot better than it does X5 leaving him in a forgotten junk heap. Moot point since Z3 pulled a switcheroo, though.
Absolutely. I mean, forget about the fix they made to fit X6's ending in there for a minute and just focus on X5 and Z1. X5 shows Zero mysteriously disappearing and Z1 shows Zero in a mysterious room in a new body. Zero only has to mysteriously disappear once in this version ... and who knows what happened to him then? X5 showed him totally destroyed too, so it makes sense that he might look different after his mysterious repairs.
Except that a blown up pile of crap that used to be a Maverick Hunter shouldn't be salvageable after lying in a hole somewhere for a century. Some manner of maintenance that fell into disrepair is far more plausible. Furthermore, the art style is not part of continuity. Never was.
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