Talk:MegaMan NT Warrior

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The article doesn't mention the special area that has to be in place to do a crossfusion. I forget what they called it, and most hits for crossfusion on google is for the toys. Also, Rush isn't mentioned at all.

They're called Dimensional Areas. They're generated by Dimensional Converters (the much-longer-than-necassary "Dimensional Area Generators" in the English dub). urutapu 04:12, 22 April 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] "Net and Mail"

There seems to be confusion here. Netto is Lan's name in Japan. As you probably know, that in Japan, Net is pronounced Netto. The Idea that since he is called Netto, his name must be Net doesn't appy. They named him Netto, from this play on words. It would be like saying Saito's real name is "Site"

Now with Mail. Her name is actually Meiru. They didn't name her "Mail", they named for how it was pronounced, "Meiru". I hope I'm making sense.

THANK YOU. And besides, it'd be incorrect to say "Mail"—while メイル Meiru IS a pun on "Mail", the correct spelling of that is メール mēru. urutapu 15:52, 22 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Trivia: Saito/Hub

Since Saito/Hub is never really mentioned in the anime (is he at all?), is there really any reason to have him mentioned in anime page(s)? I think something like that would be more a part of the first game page.

I could be wrong. >>;

[edit] WP:CVG

Considering the show's roots, there is need for inclusion in WP:CVG. --Geopgeop 11:01, 22 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] PET

  • The PETs used in the first and second video games were ignored in the anime (though the first piece of promotional artwork for the anime features Lan holding one of them). Instead, a new PET (the "Plug-In PET") was designed for the anime (and later incorporated into the third game). The next PET, the Advanced PET, was used in Axess and the fourth game, and flashbacks in the storyline imply that the Advanced PET was always the first PET and that the Plug-In PET never existed (possibly due to copyright issues since the Plug-In PET toys were produced by a different company - Bandai - than all future PETs). Midway through Axess, Lan also acquires the Advanced PET II model, which appeared in the Japan-exclusive Rockman EXE 4.5 video-game. These PETs have flip-open designs, and all plug-in ports have been replaced with infrared sensors, allowing Navis to jack in via lasers. The PET used in Stream and the fifth game is called the Progress PET (and sometimes referred to by the characters as the "PET III"). This PET uses a holographic touch screen to view battles in the cyberworld. Finally, Beast and the sixth game feature the Link PET, and Beast+ gives Lan a recolored, upgraded version of the Link PET. This PET retains the holographic screen technology of the former model, and also introduces a stylus for more interactivity. Navis can also project themselves as holograms in the real world within the vicinity of their PETs, allowing for more interaction with their operators. Lan wears the PET on his bicep with an arm-strap, much like iPods.

Just putting ths here because I think this could go somewhere else...as it is quite large. -Sukecchi 21:18, 6 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Manga Reference

I was flipping through Vol. 3 of the NT Warrior manga today when I spotted a reference. Basically, MegaMan says "I am the very model of a prehistoric netnavi." This is a reference to the song "I am the very model of a modern major general" from "Pirates of Penzance." I'd put this in the Wiki, but there's not really a decent-sized section for the manga to be including things like this. Opinions?