I would prefer it if every time the manga is brought up, people wouldn't jump on it as "non canon". That's just beating a dead horse, saying something we already know.
The impression I was getting (and still am) is that you're treating it like it has canological value when it is, in fact, a third-party production like the RS-cartoon, the OVAs, and Mr. Ikehara's mangas (which, up to 5 or so, are WAY closer to the games than anything else, but I don't see anyone dragging them into conversations like this).
What's really pissing me off is the double standard about third-party stuff in relation to Megaman. The Ruby-Spears cartoon and the OVA both had involvement with Capcom beyond simply being licensed; R20 has sketches pertaining to both productions. Yet, no one ever treats them like they have canological value, simply because they're "not good" (well, the OVA usually gets a free pass since it's Japanese, but still). But Megamix is treated like it does, simply because "it's good" (which I won't argue with, but that's not the point).
Yes, Mr. Ariga does know quite a bit about the Classic canon, but here's the problem:
All we have here is our own interpretations of the events of Rockman3, that is why Ariga's stories are so important to provide us with insight to refine our views. His use of the character can validate our own ideas or bring to light new possibilities.
How do we know he's not BSing? The ordeals with Copy-Rock and the second Yellow Devil are both products of his imagination (I'm assuming), so who says this version of Breakman won't be, as well?
Not to mention, any evaluation we make of his role in Megamix will inevitably be biased, even if only a little, so it's not much help.
As long as you're going to treat Magamix like it means something in this argument, I'm going to do the same with Ruby-Spears: Judging by the stuff in the toyline that wasn't released due to the show getting canned, Proto was supposed to don a mask at some point--and it was specifically referred to as "Breakman's". Sure, we have no idea what the hell Ruby-Spears was planning with that, and it doesn't prove anything, but hey.
I think someone who owns Rockman Memories/Perfect Memories should check to see if they had anything to say on Protoman being Breakman. All I can contribute to the argument is
what Gauntlet and others found (scroll down until you see those sprites of Protoman/Breakman). Honestly, I have to hit myself for forgetting that. >.>
The Rockman 9 Arrange Soundtrack among other official Inti/Capcom releases raise considerable doubt about this statement.
I always figured that the mini-manga was more a part of Megamix than the game; didn't Mr. Ariga write it?