![]() No Number Trader, and no Chip Traders until after I've beaten the game. I mean, look at the background, the whole place is supported by rockets! It's just impossible not to laugh at how absurd Sky Town is! I can't help but imagine a safety inspector just taking one look at the place and foaming at the mouth. And considering that that's hamfisted foreshadowing if I've ever seen it, that doesn't bode well for the future. She even remarks that it could be used as a parachute in an emergency. When you win, they'll give you a WinCard, and you need to collect all 4 and show them to the organizer Navi. Sky Town has two areas, and in each area, there are two Navis who will administer the tests via multi-round virus battles. How nice!Īnyway, here's the format of the next test. ![]() Weather gives us a free Umbrella made of a super-strong material just for participating. These guys are actually the last two crosses in the game, after TomahawkCross, so we'll be seeing them again later. On the way, we meet these two rather goofy-looking NPCs. Weather is what controls and reports the weather, he's never wrong. He's also the control system for the Sky Town mainframe. Weather to register, AKA Cyber City's weatherbot. ![]() That was what I remembered, that's a password we'll be using later.Īnyway, let the second round of the Operator Navi test begin! Battle means this will be easy and fun. But another program in this system mentions finding a document with the number "729" written on it. It's kind of amusing how the game cheerfully acknowledges everything wrong with the way Sky Town is set up. ![]() Investigating them yields an HP Memory, but that's not it. Heading into Sky Town's central building, I note the oxygen tanks and recall them being used for something. These can be used to open pathways and shortcuts. Why do I mention this? In the Air Conditioner, there's a PunkNavi who sells RushFood for 3000z a pop. You can jack into each of them and grab some decent swag for the time being. There's an air conditioner, a fan, a heater, and a shower. Following that, one of them (if there are multiples of them on the field) will open fire and blast each of MegaMan's panels in sequence slowly, moving in an N-shape up and down each column. Jesus CHRIST, there aren't even handrails! Don't winds up that high get freakishly strong and blow at like, hurricane speeds?Īnd then there's the fact that ascending via elevator gives the body no time to acclimate to the reduced air pressure, lack of oxygen.What the heck.įighterPlane: After a second of staying still, they'll fly forward down their row twice. This is what we have to call a spectacularly bad idea. It isn't available yet, but once it becomes available, you can bet we'll be snagging TomahawkCross. Guess what our next Cross is going to be! How high up? Well, an NPC will tell us, so wait for the screenshot.Įven if Baryl and Colonel left us, Team Colonel isn't out of the park yet. No, that isn't the aquarium Director, just an identical NPC. Well, after we do a bit of shopping, I mean. Speaking of Sky Town, that's where the next part of the test takes place, so off we go! Yeah, it kind of doesn't roll off the tongue like "N1" does, eh? Right after that, we get an email about round 2 of the Expo Pavilion Operator Navi Selection Test. Remember, who was it Baryl was talking to at the end of MMBN5? Our organization finally reveals its name: Oh for the love of god, not the Environmental Control System again! At least this time it's on a much smaller scale than computer-controlled ozone layers and sea levels. The guy speaking is introduced as Vic.ĭespite the setbacks of Ito messing up, MegaMan getting one of the Cybeasts, and pretty much everything else we've done to screw with the organization, their plan is on track. That's a wrap for this chapter, time to cut to the other villains!įor those wondering if Baryl is still Colonel's operator after last update, here's your answer. Speaking of punishment, there's one last person who needs to be dealt with. Ito's the one responsible for the JudgeTree being created in the first place, remember? And once it was?Īnd the game is fully aware of this situation, of course. To the point where he cooperates with the actual agents of justice, the NetPolice.įortunately, however, it only took a few days to repair. Ito just kind of feels empty inside after his precious plan was foiled. I feel like I'm rewarding bad behavior, but the best way to get the thread back on track is to update.
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