Zero.EXE

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Zero.EXE
Game series MegaMan Battle Network series
First game MegaMan Network Transmission
Creator(s) Keiji Inafune
In-Universe Information
Classification Advanced Virus (previous), NetNavi (current)
Weapon(s) Z-Saber, Pure energy
Loyalty Science Labs

Zero.EXE (ゼロ.EXE Zero.eguze?) is a fictional character in the MegaMan Battle Network series of video games by Capcom, and the MegaMan NT Warrior (Rockman EXE) anime.

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[edit] History

[edit] Game

Zero.EXE was a virus created by Dr. Wily and World Three in an attempt to bring down the internet by infecting the NetNavis that inhabit it. He is an incredibly deadly virus and a main boss of MegaMan Network Transmission, but, given that a player performs certain acts in the game, Zero will be reborn as a genuine Navi. This indeed did occur, with MegaMan.EXE and ProtoMan.EXE defeating him in battle. Dr. Yuichiro Hikari installed a program which eviscerated his virus status and allowed him to thrive at the Science Labs. Zero.EXE now explores the internet under supervision of said officials.

[edit] Anime

Zero, as he appears in Beast+
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Zero, as he appears in Beast+

In the anime, Zero, similar to his game counterpart, is a virus who serves evil, though he was created by the Professor instead of Wily. He was born of the leftover Beast Factor data of the Super Cybeast (Super Cyber Beast) Grezar, which was thought to have been destroyed at the end of Beast. He was to supervise the resurrection of Grezar through infection of the net, gathering energy, and spreading the Beast Factor to regular viruses. In seeing ProtoMan's devotion to his operator during a raid of the Professor's hideout, Zero chose to disobey his master's orders, and left him to die in the destruction wrought by the Super Cybeast's premature awakening.

GutsMan mistakingly bumps into Zero a while later, thinking him to be just another Navi. The virus, having felt someone else's hand on his own for the first time, attacks the Energy Center. MegaMan intervenes, only to discover that Zero's intention is to retrieve a birthday present for GutsMan. Thus he joins MegaMan as one of his partners, having found the "companionship," "friendship," and "heart" that he sought during his absence.

During the subsequent battle with the Professor's new heartless soldier, Zero One, the virus is reluctant to aid MegaMan in the fight as he was created without such a program. GutsMan, however, urges him to help. After taking a hit for MegaMan, Zero retaliates with force. In an act of gratitude for the kindness they have shown him, Zero substantiates both himself and Zero One near the Professor's airship, just as his copy self destructs.

[edit] Personality

Zero is nearly identical to his X series counterpart. He completes tasks as given to him, does not go against higher command and seems quite soft-spoken. After becoming a Navi, he gains a positive outlook on his existence, looking out for the greater good and coming to understand things such as friendship and trust, which were previously foreign to him.

In the anime, Zero is an obedient servant. He does not speak for the most part while working for the Professor, but gradually develops a yearning for freedom. He does not appreciate being called a mere "tool," and feels that, despite being a virus, he has "will." In episode 17 of Beast+, Zero learns the importance of friendship, finally seeing what Navis possess that viruses do not, and develops a newfound desire to be around others. In episode 18, the sadness that MegaMan and GutsMan feel for him when he is injured leads him to sacrifice himself to save them.

[edit] Trivia

  • Zero appears in a poster displayed in Higsby's (Higure) shop in MegaMan Battle Network 3 in his X series incarnation. Examining the poster: "A poster of a legendary hero." Considering Vile's appearance on a poster in MegaMan Battle Network, Zero is the second X series character to appear in the Battle Network franchise, followed by Colonel in Battle Network 5, and Iris in Battle Network 6.
  • In the anime, as Zero does not speak much during his service to the Professor, his breathing can be heard and is similar to that of Darth Vader.