Post by Megaman(admin) on Oct 2, 2006 12:07:49 GMT -5
Operator's name:Lan
Operator's age:15
Operator's apperance[be descriptive]:
Operator's personality:
Lan Hikari in the mangaLan is a typical youth in search of adventure and fun. He frequents NetBattles, and places the prospect of completing menial tasks like homework behind him. Despite his seemingly carefree attitude, Lan is always prompt to do the right thing, either for the world, or simply for a friend. He is talented on rollerblades in every version of the franchise, loves curry in the anime, and in episode 8 of Axess, reveals other aspects about himself; his favourite colour is blue, his favourite fruit is ripe mango, favorite toothpaste is strawberry-scented, and he despises thingyroaches and the sound of fingernails on a chalkboard. In the dub though, he hates the sound of an alarm clock instead.
Operator's history[be original]:Lan is the son of Yuichiro Hikari and Haruka Hikari, and the grandson of Tadashi Hikari, the Battle Network version of Dr. Thomas Light. In the video games, but not the anime, Lan had an identical twin brother named Hub (Saito Hikari), who died when the boys were young. Near the end of the first Battle Network game, it is revealed that MegaMan was programmed using Hub's DNA, slightly modified to avoid dangers between operator and Navi. MegaMan is nearly deleted before this cutscene, and Lan is told to apply the "Hub. BAT" (Saito. BAT) file to erase the difference between their DNA and reincarnate MegaMan as Hub. (It bears mentioning that a batch file is designed for the rapid execution of a command or a series of commands already existent on a computer system; this implies that Yuichiro had planned for this event all along).
Lan lives next door to longtime friend Mayl Sakurai (Maylu Sakurai in the English anime, Meiru Sakurai in the Japanese versions), who, as revealed at the end of Megaman Battle Network 6, he marries and has a child (by the name of Patch/Raito) with. He is also friends with Dex Ogreon (Dekao Oyama) and Yai Ayano (Yaito Ayanokouji). In the anime, he also becomes friends with Tory Froid (Tohru Hikawa) early on in the series.
How Lan obtained MegaMan is unknown in the games - they were long acquainted from the beginning. In the anime, however, Lan was the operator for a generic Navi, eagerly awaiting the day that his father - who was often away on business trips - would send him his own custom-made Navi. When MegaMan presented himself to Lan, he was visibly underwhelmed until he saw MegaMan in action, defeating Dex and GutsMan.EXE with ease.
Throughout all of the Battle Network games, Lan enjoys a rivalry with top NetBattler Eugene Chaud (Chaud Blaze in the English anime, Enzan Ijuuin in the Japanese version), just as MegaMan enjoys a rivalry with Chaud's NetNavi, ProtoMan.EXE (Blues).
In the anime, Lan eventually becomes a NetSaver (Net Savior), aiding the Net Police in stopping crimes. This responsibility leads Lan on many missions involving the Darkloids and the Dark Chips in Axess, and his duties are expanded in Stream, as he becomes one of the Cross Fusion members opposing Duo.
Operator's position[good,evil,neutral]:good(no duh!!!)
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Navi Name:Megaman
Navi Age:15
Navi Appearance:
Navi Personality:Megaman is a typical youth in search of adventure and fun. He frequents NetBattles, and places the prospect of completing menial tasks like homework behind him. Despite his seemingly carefree attitude, Megaman is always prompt to do the right thing, either for the world, or simply for a friend. He is talented on rollerblades in every version of the franchise, loves curry in the anime, and in episode 8 of Axess, reveals other aspects about himself; his favourite colour is blue, his favourite fruit is ripe mango, favorite toothpaste is strawberry-scented, and he despises roaches and the sound of fingernails on a chalkboard. In the dub though, he hates the sound of an alarm clock instead.
Navi Abilities:Soul unison(fuse with friends souls for new power for example Protosoul,Firesoul,Junksoul,Woodsoul,Metalsoul,Colonel soul,Shadowsoul,Thundersoul,Magnetsoul,Heatsoul,Windsoul,Gyrosoul,Numbersoul,Meddysoul,Naplamsoul,Serchsoul,Gutssoul,Tomahawksoul,Knightsoul,Toadsoul)Cross change (Can use crosses from megaman6 Aquacross,Tomahawkcross,Tengucross,Groundcross,Dustcross,Heatcross,Elecross,Erasercross,Slashcross,Chargecross)Beast Out(can use Gregar and Falzar cross)
Navi Weapons[with out battle chips like megaman's mega buster]:Megabuster
Navi History:EXE
EXE is roughly split into two separate storylines. The first concerns the original WWW and Mr. Wily's (Dr. Wily) plan on finding the ultimate NetNavi, similar to the first game, but culminating in the N1 Grand Prix, a storyline that does not take place until the third game in the series. At the conclusion of the tournament, PharaohMan was awakened from his slumber, and proceeds to claim the net as his own, deleting MegaMan in the process. PharaohMan would eventually be weakened by the two tournament finalists, ProtoMan and a newly-rebuilt MegaMan, leading to his capture by Wily. The second half of the season has the characters take on Grave (Gospel), a NetMafia syndicate spearheaded by Wily that seeks to create a virus beast with the capability to destroy the net. The last several episodes of EXE would serve as a lead-in to Axess.
Axess
Lan performing Cross FusionIn Axess, Lan's father, Yuichiro Hikari, curiously absent for most of EXE, completes his research on the Synchro Chip, a device that enables Operators and NetNavis to become one through the use of Cross Fusion. This development coincides with a plot by Nebula (led by the notorious Dr. Regal and his Navi, LaserMan) and the Darkloids (headed by ShadeMan, and later LaserMan) to take over both the human and cyberworlds. It is at this point that events involving Navis become secondary to the action that takes place in the real world (rather than the cyberworld), which has led critics to label it a generic Henshin series. The storyline in Axess is considerably darker, and many EXE regulars make only sporadic appearances.
At the beginning of Axess, Lan manages to use a Synchro Chip to Cross Fuse with MegaMan and defeat the Darkloids that materialize in the real world with the aid of Dimensional Converters. Because of this, Lan is invited to become a NetSaver, an Official NetBattler charged with protecting the net. As a result of Cross Fusion, MegaMan loses his Style Change option, but instead gains the ability to use Soul Unison with which he can combine his powers with another NetNavi. Much of the series is devoted to dealing with the problem of the addictive Dark Chips, as well as the threat of Cross Fusion on the planet.
Position:[good, neutral, evil]Good
Navi Height[tall,medium,short]
Stats:attack900out of 1000 defense1000out of 1000 speed850out of 1000
Emblem[e.g. x shape backround half red half red]::
It is in the picture
Operator's age:15
Operator's apperance[be descriptive]:
Operator's personality:
Lan Hikari in the mangaLan is a typical youth in search of adventure and fun. He frequents NetBattles, and places the prospect of completing menial tasks like homework behind him. Despite his seemingly carefree attitude, Lan is always prompt to do the right thing, either for the world, or simply for a friend. He is talented on rollerblades in every version of the franchise, loves curry in the anime, and in episode 8 of Axess, reveals other aspects about himself; his favourite colour is blue, his favourite fruit is ripe mango, favorite toothpaste is strawberry-scented, and he despises thingyroaches and the sound of fingernails on a chalkboard. In the dub though, he hates the sound of an alarm clock instead.
Operator's history[be original]:Lan is the son of Yuichiro Hikari and Haruka Hikari, and the grandson of Tadashi Hikari, the Battle Network version of Dr. Thomas Light. In the video games, but not the anime, Lan had an identical twin brother named Hub (Saito Hikari), who died when the boys were young. Near the end of the first Battle Network game, it is revealed that MegaMan was programmed using Hub's DNA, slightly modified to avoid dangers between operator and Navi. MegaMan is nearly deleted before this cutscene, and Lan is told to apply the "Hub. BAT" (Saito. BAT) file to erase the difference between their DNA and reincarnate MegaMan as Hub. (It bears mentioning that a batch file is designed for the rapid execution of a command or a series of commands already existent on a computer system; this implies that Yuichiro had planned for this event all along).
Lan lives next door to longtime friend Mayl Sakurai (Maylu Sakurai in the English anime, Meiru Sakurai in the Japanese versions), who, as revealed at the end of Megaman Battle Network 6, he marries and has a child (by the name of Patch/Raito) with. He is also friends with Dex Ogreon (Dekao Oyama) and Yai Ayano (Yaito Ayanokouji). In the anime, he also becomes friends with Tory Froid (Tohru Hikawa) early on in the series.
How Lan obtained MegaMan is unknown in the games - they were long acquainted from the beginning. In the anime, however, Lan was the operator for a generic Navi, eagerly awaiting the day that his father - who was often away on business trips - would send him his own custom-made Navi. When MegaMan presented himself to Lan, he was visibly underwhelmed until he saw MegaMan in action, defeating Dex and GutsMan.EXE with ease.
Throughout all of the Battle Network games, Lan enjoys a rivalry with top NetBattler Eugene Chaud (Chaud Blaze in the English anime, Enzan Ijuuin in the Japanese version), just as MegaMan enjoys a rivalry with Chaud's NetNavi, ProtoMan.EXE (Blues).
In the anime, Lan eventually becomes a NetSaver (Net Savior), aiding the Net Police in stopping crimes. This responsibility leads Lan on many missions involving the Darkloids and the Dark Chips in Axess, and his duties are expanded in Stream, as he becomes one of the Cross Fusion members opposing Duo.
Operator's position[good,evil,neutral]:good(no duh!!!)
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Navi Name:Megaman
Navi Age:15
Navi Appearance:
Navi Personality:Megaman is a typical youth in search of adventure and fun. He frequents NetBattles, and places the prospect of completing menial tasks like homework behind him. Despite his seemingly carefree attitude, Megaman is always prompt to do the right thing, either for the world, or simply for a friend. He is talented on rollerblades in every version of the franchise, loves curry in the anime, and in episode 8 of Axess, reveals other aspects about himself; his favourite colour is blue, his favourite fruit is ripe mango, favorite toothpaste is strawberry-scented, and he despises roaches and the sound of fingernails on a chalkboard. In the dub though, he hates the sound of an alarm clock instead.
Navi Abilities:Soul unison(fuse with friends souls for new power for example Protosoul,Firesoul,Junksoul,Woodsoul,Metalsoul,Colonel soul,Shadowsoul,Thundersoul,Magnetsoul,Heatsoul,Windsoul,Gyrosoul,Numbersoul,Meddysoul,Naplamsoul,Serchsoul,Gutssoul,Tomahawksoul,Knightsoul,Toadsoul)Cross change (Can use crosses from megaman6 Aquacross,Tomahawkcross,Tengucross,Groundcross,Dustcross,Heatcross,Elecross,Erasercross,Slashcross,Chargecross)Beast Out(can use Gregar and Falzar cross)
Navi Weapons[with out battle chips like megaman's mega buster]:Megabuster
Navi History:EXE
EXE is roughly split into two separate storylines. The first concerns the original WWW and Mr. Wily's (Dr. Wily) plan on finding the ultimate NetNavi, similar to the first game, but culminating in the N1 Grand Prix, a storyline that does not take place until the third game in the series. At the conclusion of the tournament, PharaohMan was awakened from his slumber, and proceeds to claim the net as his own, deleting MegaMan in the process. PharaohMan would eventually be weakened by the two tournament finalists, ProtoMan and a newly-rebuilt MegaMan, leading to his capture by Wily. The second half of the season has the characters take on Grave (Gospel), a NetMafia syndicate spearheaded by Wily that seeks to create a virus beast with the capability to destroy the net. The last several episodes of EXE would serve as a lead-in to Axess.
Axess
Lan performing Cross FusionIn Axess, Lan's father, Yuichiro Hikari, curiously absent for most of EXE, completes his research on the Synchro Chip, a device that enables Operators and NetNavis to become one through the use of Cross Fusion. This development coincides with a plot by Nebula (led by the notorious Dr. Regal and his Navi, LaserMan) and the Darkloids (headed by ShadeMan, and later LaserMan) to take over both the human and cyberworlds. It is at this point that events involving Navis become secondary to the action that takes place in the real world (rather than the cyberworld), which has led critics to label it a generic Henshin series. The storyline in Axess is considerably darker, and many EXE regulars make only sporadic appearances.
At the beginning of Axess, Lan manages to use a Synchro Chip to Cross Fuse with MegaMan and defeat the Darkloids that materialize in the real world with the aid of Dimensional Converters. Because of this, Lan is invited to become a NetSaver, an Official NetBattler charged with protecting the net. As a result of Cross Fusion, MegaMan loses his Style Change option, but instead gains the ability to use Soul Unison with which he can combine his powers with another NetNavi. Much of the series is devoted to dealing with the problem of the addictive Dark Chips, as well as the threat of Cross Fusion on the planet.
Position:[good, neutral, evil]Good
Navi Height[tall,medium,short]
Stats:attack900out of 1000 defense1000out of 1000 speed850out of 1000
Emblem[e.g. x shape backround half red half red]::
It is in the picture