Remastered Tracks Rockman Zero TELOS

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Remastered Tracks Rockman Zero: ΤΕΛΟΣ
Remastered Tracks Rockman Zero: ΤΕΛΟΣ cover
Soundtrack by Various artists
Released December 10, 2004 (2004-12-10)
Genre Video game soundtrack
Length 128.61 minutes (2 hours and 14 minutes)
Language Japanese
Producer Inti Creates
Remastered Tracks Rockman Zero chronology
Remastered Tracks Rockman Zero IDEA Remastered Tracks Rockman Zero ΤΕΛΟΣ Remastered Tracks Rockman Zero PHYSIS

Remastered Tracks Rockman Zero ΤΕΛΟΣ (-Telos) is the third remixed & arranged soundtrack released for the Mega Man Zero series. Similar to Remastered Tracks Rockman Zero Idea, it includes bonus tracks, vocals and content that expands upon the game's storyline.

"Telos" (Meaning "end") is perhaps referring to Omega himself, or the end of Zero's "old business" with Weil and Omega.

The two main discs are named after the two Baby Elves who serve as antagonists, Crèer and Prier. (Crea and Prea in the English Mega Man Zero 3 version.)

Contents

[edit] Crèer disc

  1. Title III
  2. Neo Arcadia March
  3. Forbidden Ark
  4. Break Out
  5. Darkness over World
  6. Exiled One -Omega-
  7. Omega Battle
  8. Curse of Vile
  9. Result of Mission III
  10. Prismatic
  11. Visor Eyes
  12. Volcano
  13. Water City
  14. Reborn Mechanics
  15. Old Life Space
  16. Crèer and Prier
  17. Crash III
  18. Final Count Down
  19. Omega Missile
  20. Darkelf -Arrange-
  21. For Endless Fight III
  22. Sand Triangle II
  23. Infiltration II
  24. Neo Arcadia III
  25. Cold Smile
  26. Trail on Powdery Snow
  27. Submerged Memory
  28. High-Speed Lift

[edit] Prier disc

  1. Hell's Gate Open
  2. Scrapped Beat
  3. Judgement Day
  4. Return to Zero
  5. Apocalypse Now
  6. Cannon Ball
  7. I, 0 Your Fellow
  8. Everlasting Red
  9. Labo -System-a-Ciel-

[edit] Drama part

  1. Retrospect1_Elf War
  2. Record1_Clockwork Apple
  3. Record2_Irregular Passion
  4. Decision_Eight Gentle Judges
  5. Diary_Alouette's Good Day (Listed in the booklet as "Words_Alouette's Good Day")
  6. Will1_Vile Numbers
  7. Will2_Light and Shadow
  8. Will3_Stand and Fight
  9. Will4_With Our Justice
  10. Retrospect2_Dreams Never End (Listed in the booklet as "Retrospect2_Heros' War")

[edit] Additional information

  • Both "Retrospect" tracks are from the viewpoint of the original Mega Man X (Also known as Cyber Elf X or Unknown X), and explains several key factors of the Mega Man Zero plotline: "Retrospect1_Elf War" deals with X and Zero (Zero already in his copied body) battling Omega, and Zero sealing himself away to prevent further bloodshed. "Retrospect2_Dreams Never End" is simply a short monologue by X in which he says he will continue living with Zero and the humans, even if not in a physical form.
  • The four "Will" tracks are side stories that occur during Mega Man Zero 3 with respect to the Guardians' perspective. They explain what happened to Fefnir and Leviathan after their initial fight with Omega and when Dr. Weil came to power in Neo Arcadia ("Will1_Vile Numbers"), how Phantom met X in Cyberspace (Which also accounts for him being in Mega Man Zero 3 as a side boss, "Will2_Light and Shadow"), why Fefnir and Leviathan join Harpuia to fight against Dr. Weil and help Zero ("Will3_Stand and Fight"), and how Harpuia, Fefnir and Leviathan got together before the final fight at the end of Mega Man Zero 3. ("Will4_With Our Justice")
  • The theme for the final stage, Weil's Lab, titled "Curse of Vile - Stage Version -" in the OST discs, is not remastered in this album, likely due to its resemblance with "Curse of Vile".
  • Both "Record" tracks are the personal views of Elpis (Elpizo in Mega Man Zero 2) before his appearance in the second title, and also clarifies why Elpis is so bent on destroying Neo Arcadia.
  • The "Diary" track is a long "story" of sorts by Alouette, one of the smaller and younger Reploids at the Resistance Base, and chronicles her talking with Reploids around the Resistance Base (Including the old Reploid Andrew, the two Operators, and Ciel). It clocks in as the longest track out of every Rockman Zero album at 14:38. It presumably sums up the plot of Mega Man Zero up until that point, through the eyes of Alouette. This is unknown at present, since there are no public English translations available.

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