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Adding Mon Mode referencing EM Wave Change used throughout the series.

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* MonMode: [[FusionDance [=EM=] Wave Change]] occurs when a human merges with an [=EM=] being that they are compatible with, gaining access to their abilities and using Battle Cards as weapons. In 3, EM Wave Change has converted to Transcoding with the Hunter-[=VGs=] because EM beings are transformed into Wizards. This method uses data rather than just EM Waves from the Stellite Server for registered humans to change [[spoiler: as a part of Project-[=TC=]. This project aims to perfect synthetic Wave Change with artificial Wizards and their operators to minimize the risk to users' bodies.]]
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!!There are three installments in the franchise[[note]]second only to fellow UsefulNotes/NintendoDS series ''VideoGame/MegaManZX'' in shortest series in the franchise[[/note]]

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!!There are three installments in the franchise[[note]]second only to fellow UsefulNotes/NintendoDS Platform/NintendoDS series ''VideoGame/MegaManZX'' in shortest series in the franchise[[/note]]



* ConsoleCameo: Geo has a UsefulNotes/NintendoWii in his room.

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* ConsoleCameo: Geo has a UsefulNotes/NintendoWii Platform/NintendoWii in his room.
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''Mega Man Star Force'' (''Ryusei no Rockman'' lit. ''Shooting Star Rockman'') is a series of ''Franchise/MegaMan'' video game titles on the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, a SequelSeries following ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'' from the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance.

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''Mega Man Star Force'' (''Ryusei no Rockman'' lit. ''Shooting Star Rockman'') is a series of ''Franchise/MegaMan'' video game titles on the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS, Platform/NintendoDS, a SequelSeries following ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork'' from the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance.Platform/GameBoyAdvance.
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* WouldHurtAChild: Compared to ''Battle Network'', where most villains' attacks were mostly non-targeted and would affect children as collateral, villains in ''Star Force'' are much more inclined to attack children. This ranges from Sonia's manager being willing to strike Geo in frustration to Joker [[spoiler:temporarily executing Luna simply for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.]] Special mention goes to Mr. King, who unashamedly sends child soldiers on suicidal missions and even frames his potentially lethal punishments of Jack and Tia as disciplinary actions.

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* WouldHurtAChild: Compared to ''Battle Network'', where most villains' attacks were mostly non-targeted and would usually only affect children as collateral, villains in ''Star Force'' are much more inclined to purposefully attack children. This ranges from Sonia's manager being willing to strike Geo in frustration to Joker [[spoiler:temporarily executing Luna simply for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.]] Special mention goes to Mr. King, who unashamedly sends child soldiers on suicidal missions and even frames his potentially lethal punishments of Jack and Tia as disciplinary actions.
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* WouldHurtAChild: Compared to ''Battle Network'', where most villains' attacks were mostly non-targeted and would affect children as collateral, villains in ''Star Force'' are much more inclined to attack children. This ranges from Sonia's manager being willing to strike Geo in frustration to Joker [[spoiler:temporarily executing Luna simply for being in the wrong place at the wrong time.]] Special mention goes to Mr. King, who unashamedly sends child soldiers on suicidal missions and even frames his potentially lethal punishments of Jack and Tia as disciplinary actions.
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* NeverBringAFriendToAnAudition: Sonia invites Geo and his friends to the studio where she's filming a movie with her friend and co-star Belle. Partway through the visit, an incident forces Geo to intervene as Mega Man. The director is so starstruck by the sight of the hero in action that he insists that Mega Man replace Belle in the movie. Although everyone is stunned, Belle willingly steps aside, much to her Wizard Ice's horror. Ice's frustration and anger on behalf of Belle makes Ice a prime target for Dealer, who transforms Ice into Diamond Ice with a Noise Card by promising to give her the power to make Sonia and Mega Man disappear.
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** Constellations: Taurus, Cygnus, Cancer, Lyra, Libra, Ophiuchus, Wolf, Gemini, Cepheus, Andromeda, Pegasus, Leo, Dragon, Goat, Auriga, Corvus, and Virgo. (Apollon Flame, Moon Destroyer, and Sirius also have Stellar Names but [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers they're not constellation specific]]).

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** Constellations: Taurus, Cygnus, Cancer, Lyra, Libra, Ophiuchus, Wolf, Gemini, Cepheus, Andromeda, Pegasus, Leo, Dragon, Goat, Auriga, Corvus, and Virgo. (Apollon Flame, Moon Destroyer, and Sirius also have Stellar Names but [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers they're not constellation specific]]).specific).
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Bonus Boss is a disambiguation


** Another technical "ghost" is Crown Thunder, a BonusBoss from the first postgame; his attacks are based in either striking you with lightning or delegating to his trio of TacticalRockPaperScissors [[FlunkyBoss minions]]. His ghostlyness is largely backstory; apparently the alien Crown was ''[[NinjaPirateZombieRobot already a ghost]]'' when he first Wave Changed with the human Jean. Jean, naturally, was busy dying from arrow wounds when this first happened.

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** Another technical "ghost" is Crown Thunder, a BonusBoss boss from the first postgame; his attacks are based in either striking you with lightning or delegating to his trio of TacticalRockPaperScissors [[FlunkyBoss minions]]. His ghostlyness is largely backstory; apparently the alien Crown was ''[[NinjaPirateZombieRobot already a ghost]]'' when he first Wave Changed with the human Jean. Jean, naturally, was busy dying from arrow wounds when this first happened.
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* NonStandardGameOver: During the third game, Geo and Solo team up to battle against Noise monsters left by Dealer as they make their way to the scenario's boss. If the mini-game tied to these enemies is failed three times in a row, there is [[GoryDiscretionShot a fade to black]] as both Geo and Solo are explicitly killed before time rewinds to right before the mini-game began.
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Cloning Blues renamed to Clone Angst as per TRS, specifically about angst from a character discovering that they're a clone.


* CloningBlues: In the second game, [[spoiler: Hollow is well aware that he is a ReplacementGoldfish, and regrets that he cannot recall any of Altair's memories in order to make Vega happy]].

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* CloningBlues: CloneAngst: In the second game, [[spoiler: Hollow is well aware that he is a ReplacementGoldfish, and regrets that he cannot recall any of Altair's memories in order to make Vega happy]].
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* CastingGag: In the Japanese edition of TheAnimeOfTheGame, the main character is surrounded by preceding ''Franchise/MegaMan'' voices--Geo's mom Hope is voiced by Creator/AkikoKimura, who played his predecessor [=MegaMan=].EXE, and Omega-Xis is voiced by Creator/KentaroIto, who voiced X himself in ''VideoGame/MegaManX4''[[note]]This is a double nod to ''Mega Man Star Force'' being a parallel of ''VideoGame/MegaManX'', taking place two hundred years after ''Battle Network'' as ''X'' took place two centuries after ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic''.[[/note]].

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* ''VideoGame/MegaManStarForcePegasusLeoAndDragon'': At the beginning of the story, Geo is given a keepsake of his father's, a device called a Visualizer, which allows him [[GogglesDoSomethingUnusual to see electromagnetic waves]]. That night, he [[CrashIntoHello meets]] a blue alien named Omega-Xis, who is on the run from Planet FM, whose enforcers are hot on his tail. Omega convinces him to work together and are thrown into a battle against the other FM-ians for the fate of the galaxy.
* ''Mega Man Star Force 2: Zerker X Saurian and Zerker X Ninja'': Geo, Omega and their friends meet Lady Vega and her compatriots, who are obsessed with finding the lost continent of [[{{Atlantis}} Mu]]. Vega and her assistant Solo are seeking the keys to Mu, the [=OOParts=] via the use of [=UMAs=] -- Unidentified Mysterious Animals -- wave-based lifeforms like FM-ians that take the shape of cryptozoological creatures.
* ''Mega Man Star Force 3: Black Ace and Red Joker'': Geo and Omega must stop Meteor G, an ''EM meteor'', from [[ColonyDrop destroying the earth]], while contending with the spread of [[TheCorruption Noise]] caused by it. Meanwhile, Dealer, led by the [[VillainWithGoodPublicity public philanthropist Mr. King]], seeks to use the asteroid for their own nefarious ends (basically the premise of ''[[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork4RedSunAndBlueMoon Battle Network 4]]'', but without all the tournaments...and better use of the asteroid in question).

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* ''VideoGame/MegaManStarForcePegasusLeoAndDragon'': At the beginning of the story, Geo is given a keepsake of his father's, a device called a Visualizer, which allows him [[GogglesDoSomethingUnusual to see electromagnetic waves]]. waves. That night, he [[CrashIntoHello meets]] meets a blue alien named Omega-Xis, who is on the run from Planet FM, whose enforcers are hot on his tail. Omega convinces him to work together and are thrown into a battle against the other FM-ians for the fate of the galaxy.
* ''Mega Man Star Force 2: Zerker X Saurian and Zerker X Ninja'': Geo, Omega and their friends meet Lady Vega and her compatriots, who are obsessed with finding the lost continent of [[{{Atlantis}} Mu]].Mu. Vega and her assistant Solo are seeking the keys to Mu, the [=OOParts=] via the use of [=UMAs=] -- Unidentified Mysterious Animals -- wave-based lifeforms like FM-ians that take the shape of cryptozoological creatures.
* ''Mega Man Star Force 3: Black Ace and Red Joker'': Geo and Omega must stop Meteor G, an ''EM meteor'', from [[ColonyDrop destroying the earth]], earth, while contending with the spread of [[TheCorruption Noise]] Noise caused by it. Meanwhile, Dealer, led by the [[VillainWithGoodPublicity public philanthropist Mr. King]], King, seeks to use the asteroid for their own nefarious ends (basically the premise of ''[[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork4RedSunAndBlueMoon Battle ''Battle Network 4]]'', 4'', but without all the tournaments...and better use of the asteroid in question).



* ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork1: Operate Shooting Star'': An UpdatedRerelease of the first ''Battle Network'' game with one new scenario added as a crossover between the two series. Takes place after ''Star Force 3''.

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* ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork1: Operate Shooting Star'': An UpdatedRerelease of the first ''Battle Network'' game with one new scenario added as a crossover between the two series. Takes place after ''Star Force 3''.



It has has an enhanced GameMod called ''VideoGame/MegaManStarForceDX'', which fixes up issues in the original game, adds in new quality of life features, restores cut content, and adds new post-game content. It has [[https://forums.therockmanexezone.com/mega-man-star-force-dx-t16546-s440.html#p353015 its own thread]] at the Rockman EXE Zone Forum.

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It has Following the end of the series, an UpdatedRerelease of the ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork1'' with the subtitle ''Operate Shooting Star'' was released, adding a new crossover scenario between the two series. This crossover takes place after ''Star Force 3''.

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has an enhanced GameMod called ''VideoGame/MegaManStarForceDX'', which fixes up issues in the original game, adds in new quality of life features, restores cut content, and adds new post-game content. It has [[https://forums.therockmanexezone.com/mega-man-star-force-dx-t16546-s440.html#p353015 its own thread]] at the Rockman EXE Zone Forum.

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