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''Mega Man X: Command Mission'' is a video game released in 2004 by [[Capcom (Creator)|Capcom]] for the [[Play Station 2]] and [[Game Cube]]. It is a [[Gaiden Game]] to the ''[[Mega Man X (Video Game)|Mega Man X]]'' series, considered non-canonical despite references to events from previous games, and also differs in being an RPG rather than a platform action game.
''Mega Man X: Command Mission'' is a video game released in 2004 by [[Capcom]] for the [[PlayStation 2]] and [[Game Cube]]. It is a [[Gaiden Game]] to the ''[[Mega Man X]]'' series, considered non-canonical despite references to events from previous games, and also differs in being an RPG rather than a platform action game.


The setting is Giga City, an artificial island in the Pacific Ocean built for mining Force Metal. A team of three Maverick Hunters, X, Zero and Shadow, are sent to the island to stop the Rebellion of reploids led by Epsilon.
The setting is Giga City, an artificial island in the Pacific Ocean built for mining Force Metal. A team of three Maverick Hunters, X, Zero and Shadow, are sent to the island to stop the Rebellion of reploids led by Epsilon.

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=== Tropes appearing: ===
* [[Action Commands]]: Each character has at least one Action Trigger; in exchange for all of the character's subweapon energy, the Trigger starts up a simple minigame which can unleash some of the game's most impressive attacks.
* [[Action Commands]]: Each character has at least one Action Trigger; in exchange for all of the character's subweapon energy, the Trigger starts up a simple minigame which can unleash some of the game's most impressive attacks.
* [[Action Girl]]: Cinnamon and Marino.
* [[Action Girl]]: Cinnamon and Marino.
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* [[Curse Cut Short]]: "You sonnuva-" ''[[[Fight Woosh]]]''
* [[Curse Cut Short]]: "You sonnuva-" ''[[[Fight Woosh]]]''
* [[Death Dealer]]: Spider.
* [[Death Dealer]]: Spider.
* [[Everything's Squishier With Cephalopods]]: Mad Nautilus.
* [[Everything's Squishier with Cephalopods]]: Mad Nautilus.
* [[Finishing Move]]: The Final Strike.
* [[Finishing Move]]: The Final Strike.
* [[Five-Man Band]]:
* [[Five-Man Band]]:
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* [[The Mole]]: Shadow {{spoiler|and later Spider, who turns out to be the [[Big Bad]] in disguise}}.
* [[The Mole]]: Shadow {{spoiler|and later Spider, who turns out to be the [[Big Bad]] in disguise}}.
* [[More Dakka]]: Ultimate Armor. The normally pacifist X packs a chest laser, machine guns on both hands, and a missile launcher strapped to his back, not to mention double the attack power.
* [[More Dakka]]: Ultimate Armor. The normally pacifist X packs a chest laser, machine guns on both hands, and a missile launcher strapped to his back, not to mention double the attack power.
* [[Mythology Gag]]: The [[Infinity+1 Sword|Absolute Zero]] armor looks suspiciously like [[Mega Man (Video Game)|Bass]].
* [[Mythology Gag]]: The [[Infinity+1 Sword|Absolute Zero]] armor looks suspiciously like [[Mega Man (video game)|Bass]].
* [[Overprotective Dad]]: Professor Gaudile to Cinnamon, initially.
* [[Overprotective Dad]]: Professor Gaudile to Cinnamon, initially.
* [[Panthera Awesome]]: Wild Jango.
* [[Panthera Awesome]]: Wild Jango.
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* [[Walking Armory]]: Or rather, "floating", as [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGO10ER9Nws X's Ultimate Armor] makes him too heavy to stand. It's also, by far, the most heavily-equipped armor in the series.
* [[Walking Armory]]: Or rather, "floating", as [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGO10ER9Nws X's Ultimate Armor] makes him too heavy to stand. It's also, by far, the most heavily-equipped armor in the series.
* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]: Epsilon.
* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]: Epsilon.
* [[What Happened to The Mouse?]]: A particular bad one. After you beat the [[Big Bad]] nothing about the other allies (Marino, Steel Massimo and Cinnamon) is neither told or known.
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: A particular bad one. After you beat the [[Big Bad]] nothing about the other allies (Marino, Steel Massimo and Cinnamon) is neither told or known.
* [[When Things Spin Science Happens]]: At the top of Central Tower is the Resistance headquarters. In there is a great big computer, and you can notice a number of spinning things throughout the room that make it operate. (Early in the game, you even find a techie repairing the central spinner underneath the main computer console.)
* [[When Things Spin, Science Happens]]: At the top of Central Tower is the Resistance headquarters. In there is a great big computer, and you can notice a number of spinning things throughout the room that make it operate. (Early in the game, you even find a techie repairing the central spinner underneath the main computer console.)
* [[Year X]]: The game is set in the year 22XX.
* [[Year X]]: The game is set in the year 22XX.
* [[Your Princess Is in Another Castle]]: Just when you thought defeating the Rebellion signals the end of the game, {{spoiler|your superior betrays you, steals the Supra Force Metal, and turns out to be the ''real [[Big Bad]]''}}.
* [[Your Princess Is in Another Castle]]: Just when you thought defeating the Rebellion signals the end of the game, {{spoiler|your superior betrays you, steals the Supra Force Metal, and turns out to be the ''real [[Big Bad]]''}}.
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Latest revision as of 03:48, 17 July 2018

Mega Man X: Command Mission is a video game released in 2004 by Capcom for the PlayStation 2 and Game Cube. It is a Gaiden Game to the Mega Man X series, considered non-canonical despite references to events from previous games, and also differs in being an RPG rather than a platform action game.

The setting is Giga City, an artificial island in the Pacific Ocean built for mining Force Metal. A team of three Maverick Hunters, X, Zero and Shadow, are sent to the island to stop the Rebellion of reploids led by Epsilon.

Tropes used in Mega Man X Command Mission include: