In nearly every Mega Man game, Dr. Wily is captured at the end—usually after unleashing an army of killer robots and nearly destroying the world. And yet, by the next game, he’s back at it like nothing happened.

So what’s the in-universe deal? Is the 20XX justice system just that incompetent or corrupt? Is there some official lore reason he’s constantly released or escapes? Or are we just supposed to suspend disbelief for the sake of Saturday-morning logic?

Curious what theories or canon explanations people have!

  • Godort@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    That whole album is full of bangers.

    From the somber Father of Death, to the jazzy sounds of The Hounds, to the very 80s rock of Breaking out and Light up the Night. Every track on that album is good.

    It’s far more polished than the noisy, almost punk vibe the first album has.

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      2 days ago

      I liked the first one, but I agree the 2nd is much better arranged. The first sounds like a concept album (which it is) and the 2nd sounds like a soundtrack to a musical (which it also is)