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|title=Mega City
 
|title=Mega City
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|caption=The Center of Advanced Robotics!
 
|caption=The Center of Advanced Robotics!
 
|game=''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero]]''
 
|game=''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero]]''
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|rank=Chapter 1
 
|rank=Chapter 1
|composer=Jee-Hoon Park
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*[[SRARA Up n' Down]]
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|previous=[[Defeat the Giant Spear Man!]]
 
|previous=[[Defeat the Giant Spear Man!]]
|next=[[Kingdom Crisis]]/[[Contra Base]]
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'''Mega City''' is one of the hub areas in ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero]]''. Based off of the same location in the Archie Comics, Mega City is a bustling urban district, home to [[Dr. Light's Lab|Light Labs]] (and later renamed to its current moniker in [[Mega Man]]'s honor), and the setting of ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level 2]]''. [[Zero]] is tasked with traversing through the city en route to [[Dr. Wily's Secret Bunker]].
 
  
The first time entering the city, Zero comes across [[Sophie Hyde|Dr. Sophie Hyde]] being pestered by [[SRARA]] over the simulation technology of the upcoming festival, and after a fight against [[SRARA Up n' Down]], Dr. Hyde thanks the decoy bot and gifts him with the [[Blank Drive]] and [[Cutter Chip]] so that he can test their usefulness.
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'''Mega City''' is one of the hub areas in ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero]]''. Based off of the same location in the Archie Comics, Mega City is a bustling urban district, home to Light Labs (and later renamed to its current moniker in [[Mega Man]]'s honor), and the setting of [[Make a Good Mega Man Level 2]], [[Zero]] is tasked with traversing through the city en route to [[Dr. Wily's Secret Bunker]].
  
After meeting up with [[Dr. Wily]] for the first time in his bunker, Zero must return to Mega City to gather more information. For subsequent visits, Mega City is now opened past Dr. Hyde's tent, granting him access to various locations; most notably the Museum of Robotics History, and the offices of Agents [[Roslyn Krantz]] and [[Gilbert D. Stern]]. From here, Zero learns of the history of Mega Man and is hired by Krantz and Stern (mostly Krantz) to subtly track down SRARA. Only after talking with the agents does Zero feel an invigorated surge of heroism, teleport away, and begin Chapter 2 proper.
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The first time entering the stage, Zero comes across [[Sophie Hyde|Dr. Sophie Hyde]] being pestered by [[SRARA]] over the simulation technology of the upcoming festival, and after a fight against [[SRARA Up N' Down]], Dr. Hyde thanks the decoy bot and gifts him with the Cutter Drive and Blank Drive for the use of testing.
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After meeting up with Dr. Wily for the first time in his bunker, Zero must return to Mega City to gather more information. For subsequent visits, Mega City is now opened past Dr. Hyde's tent—granting the player access to various locations; most notably the Museum of Robotics History, and the offices of Agents Rosalyn Krantz and Gilbert D. Stern. From here, Zero learns of the history of Mega Man and is hired by Agent Krantz and Stern (mostly Krantz) to subtly track down SRARA. Only after talking with the Agents does Zero feel an invigorated surge of heroism, teleports away, and begins Chapter 2 proper.
  
 
==Points of Interest==
 
==Points of Interest==
===Tier 1 Tent===
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*'''Tier 1 Tent:''' Though Light Labs may be closed down, Dr. Hyde's tent is open for Zero to check on what remaining Drive Chips need to be collected.
Though Light Labs may be closed down, Dr. Hyde's tent is open for Zero to check on what remaining chips need to be collected.
 
 
 
===Chateau Chevaleresque===
 
:''Main article: [[Chateau Chevaleresque]]''
 
The Chateau may not sell alcohol this time around, but Zero is still free to chat with [[Knight Man]] and other NPCs. Fake Man can be talked with to toggle chip-efficiency upgrades, and a jukebox is on the right of the lower floor to listen to the game's tunes. [[Pirate Man]] is close by, in case you want his [[Z-Phone]] contact as well.
 
 
 
===Tier 6 Training Simulation===
 
The [[Zachariah Snicker|batty programmer]] in [[Tier 6 (MaGMML2)|Tier 6]] seems to have seen Zero in his dreams, so Zero gets free access to a training simulation. Here, he can use his weapons on a test hologram that tracks how much damage per second his weapons deal to it. Also in the simulation is an ammo refill station, and an [[Astro Switch]] that enables or disables i-frames for the test hologram.
 
 
 
===Museum===
 
To learn the history of Mega Man, Zero first must head to the Museum, where not only is the history of the ''Mega Man'' games held, but also the beginning of sentient robots (through government military testing and [[Proto Man|the Blues Project]]), the Ra Moon and Stardroid incidents, the fight against anti-robot legislation, information on IC chips, the popularity of Mets, and the current development of advanced simulation technology.
 
 
 
===Krantz and Stern's Office===
 
The federal agents' offices are where Zero is tasked with tracking down SRARA, and given a Z-Phone contact.
 
 
 
===Dojo===
 
:''Main article: [[Dojo]]''
 
Only accessible after completing [[Mojo Dojo]], [[Yamato Man]]'s smaller Dojo is finally open. From here Zero can access the Boss Gallery, where Zero can refight every boss and miniboss in the game (even the joke fight against [[Mega Man]] from the game's intro).
 
 
 
==Z-Phone Dialogue==
 
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!style="color:#FCFCFC; background-color: #454E54;"|Contact
 
!style="color:#FCFCFC; background-color: #454E54;"|Transcript
 
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|[[File:ZPhoneWily.png]]
 
|Dr. Wily
 
|Mega City?
 
You're passing through there, are you? Well, again, just try not to make a scene.
 
 
 
They ''shouldn't'' be on to you, but just in case they are, just pull out a smoke bomb or something for a getaway.
 
  
That's one of my old standby tactics.
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*'''Chateau Chevaleresque:''' The Chateau may not sell alcohol this time around, but Zero is still free to chat with Knight Man and other NPCs. Fake Man can be talked to to temporarily disable upgrades, and a jukebox is to the right of the lower floor to listen to the game's tunes. Pirate Man is close by, in case you want his Z-Phone contact as well.
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|[[File:ZPhoneKrantz.png]]
 
|Agent Krantz
 
|'''Krantz:''' Oh hey, you're nearby!
 
Since everything's still getting set up, there's not much to do around here, but I'll let you in on a secret.
 
  
Those balloons are actually made of a high-density rubber.
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*'''Tier 6 Training Simulation:''' The batty programmer in Tier 6 seems to have seen Zero in his dreams, so Zero gets free access to a training simulation, if the player ever needs to test new weapons.
  
They'd still get destroyed with enough pressure, but if you land on one, you might be able to bounce off of it!
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*'''Museum:''' To learn the history of Mega Man, Zero first must head to the Museum, where not only the history of the Mega Man games are held, but also the beginning of sentient robots (through government military testing and [[Proto Man| the Blues Project]]), the Ra Moon and Stardroid incidents, the IC chips, the popularity of Mets, and the current development of advanced simulation technology.
  
'''Zero:''' That assumes I can reach up there in the first place.
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*'''Krantz and Stern's Office:''' The federal agents' offices are where Zero is tasked with tracking down SRARA, and given a Z-Phone contact.
  
'''Krantz:''' Yeah, good point. You might get lucky and reach one, but there's no way you could bounce on all of them.
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*'''The Dojo:''' Only accessible after completing [[Mojo Dojo]], Yamato Man's smaller Dojo is finally open. From here Zero can access the Boss Gallery, where Zero can refight every boss and miniboss in the game (even the joke 'fight' against Mega Man from the game's intro).
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* [[Chill Man]] can be encountered as an NPC, who recently signed up to have his likeness be used in the upcoming festival, and worries about his face being plastered about way too much. This is a reference to his presence as a frequently-used devkit boss in ''Make a Good Mega Man Level 2''.
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* [[Chill Man]] can be encountered as an NPC, who recently signed up to have his likeness be used in the upcoming festival, and worries about his face being plastered about way too much. This is a reference to his presence as a frequently-used devkit boss in Make a Good Mega Man Level 2.
* The test dummy hologram in Tier 6's Training Simulation is Dan Hibiki from the ''Street Fighter'' games, known for his overconfidence and laughable difficulty as an opponent.
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* The test dummy hologram in Tier 6's Training Simulation is Dan Hibiki from the ''Street Fighter'' games, known for his overconfidence and laughable difficulty as an opponent.
* In the Museum's montage, the full list of official games shown are the 11 mainline games, plus ''[[Mega Man: The Wily Wars]]'' (with Mega Man using the Ballade Cracker, going off of the Archie comics' inclusion of the Mega Man Killers in its brief adaptation of the game), ''[[Mega Man V]]'', ''[[Mega Man & Bass]]'', and ''[[Rockman & Forte: Mirai Kara no Chousensha]]''. Afterwards, the fangames depicted are (in order) ''Mega Man: Super Fighting Robot'', ''Mega Man Revolution'', ''Mega Man 42'', ''Mega Man: Revenge of the Fallen'', ''Mega Man ROCKS!'', ''Mega Man Sunrise'', ''Mega Man Unlimited'', ''Mega Man Rock Force'', ''Mega Man: Square Root of Negative One'', and ''[[Make a Good Mega Man Level Remastered]]''.
 
** Notably, ''Mirai Kara no Chousensha'', ''Unlimited'', ''Rock Force'', and ''MaGMML1R''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> scenes depict their antagonists begging for mercy, despite such a thing never occuring in the games themselves. This suggests the Museum may not be entirely aware of (or honest with) how certain events really happened...
 
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