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8!!Non-Playable Characters
9
10[[folder:B.O.W.]]
11The infamous Umbrella Corporation has long worked on creating Bio-Organic Weapons, experimenting on humans with all manner of biological agents to create unstoppable killing machines. With the Convergence, A.I.M.brella has taken B.O.W. research even further with the introduction of an alien symbiote that can turn mere men into violent and nigh-unstoppable super soldiers.
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13* BodyHorror: Their upper bodies look like they actually lack skins, with their muscle tissue exposed and covered in symbiote.
14* CombatTentacles: The can grow tentacles to attack their enemies with.
15* CompositeCharacter: A combination of the B.O.W.s from ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'' series and the symbiotes from ''ComicBook/SpiderMan''.
16* {{Expy}}: Their color schemes and use of guns sort of bring ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} to mind.
17* MoreDakka: One of their moves involves pulling out a submachine gun and firing recklessly in front of them. This has a Hyper version where they fire a lot more bullets and follow up with a rocket-propelled grenade.
18* {{Mook}}: They serve this role for the A.I.M.brella chapter of the story, appearing in pairs of 6 in 3 battles.
19* WolverineClaws: Some of their moves involve slashing at their opponent.
20
21[[/folder]]
22
23[[folder:Dah'ren Mohran]]
24!![[VideoGame/MonsterHunter Dah'ren Mohran]]
25
26A massive Elder Dragon, inhabitant of Valkanda's great desert. During story mode, it is infected by the Sigma Virus carried by the Ultron Drones and, in its frenzy, starts attacking Valkanda.
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28* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Being infected with the Sigma Virus causes it to go into a destructive frenzy.
29* CutsceneBoss: After Ryu and Hulk fend off the Ultron Drones near the Royal Gate where the monster is rampaging, a cutscene shows the two dealing with the monster and ultimately defeat it.
30* {{Kaiju}}: As an Elder Dragon, it is a truly gigantic beast dwarfing all other characters in size.
31* SandIsWater: It's pretty much a sand crocodile in look and how it "swims" in the sand dunes. It even performs flips around like a dolphin.
32* TimedMission: The Dah'ren Mohran appears in the last battle of the Valkanda chapter attacking the royal gates in the background, and the player has to defeat a number of Ultron Drones before the beast can break through.
33
34[[/folder]]
35
36[[folder:Death]]
37!!Death
38-->'''Voiced by:''' Alicyn Packard
39
40The physical incarnation of Death in the Marvel Universe, who is the target of Thanos' admiration.
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42* TheBadGuyWins: A downplayed example. [[spoiler:With the Marvel and Capcom universes permanently fused due to the damage done to the Reality Stone, all the people killed during the events of the Convergence remain deceased. In a way, Death still got what she wanted - the deaths of countless beings in order to bring balance to life and death in the universes.]]
43* BigBadDuumvirate: [[spoiler: She and Jedah are the collective [[TheManBehindTheMan cause behind Thanos' - and subsequently Ultron and Sigma's]] involvement in the plot.]]
44* CosmicEntity: She is the embodiment of death, decay and destruction, having been born at the moment the Marvel universe was born.
45* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler: Serves as this alongside Jedah in a VillainTeamUp. Thanks to Jedah's suggestion of bringing equality between life and death (and his ultimate plan to do so), Lady Death [[ManipulativeBitch used Thanos' love for her]] to convince him to change and merge the Marvel and Capcom universes together. However, unlike Jedah, Death only appears in two scenes and has no direct involvement with the plot.]]
46* TheGrimReaper: Well, she ''is'' the personification of death itself. Plus she has the cloak to go with it.
47* WalkingSpoiler: She only appears at the plot's most critical moments, where many plot twists are revealed.
48
49[[/folder]]
50
51[[folder:Doctor Light]]
52!![[Franchise/MegaMan Doctor Light]]
53-->'''Voiced by:''' Michael Mislove
54
55One of the most famous scientific minds of the twenty-first century, Dr. Thomas Light helped to revolutionize robotics technology with the creation of robots that looked and acted like humans. His ultimate creation, VideoGame/MegaManX, is the first robot to be able to think, feel, and act on his own intuition, and the one who laid the framework for the genesis of an entire race of intelligent robots known as Reploids. Although he has long since passed on, he continues to aid X and his allies through special capsules containing his memories, personality, and holographic likeness.
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57* AscendedExtra: His last appearance in the Versus series was a cameo as part of one of [[VideoGame/MegaManClassic Mega Man]]'s victory poses in ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfSuperHeroes'' and ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2''. He now serves as a major NPC in this game.
58* BigGood: Serves as this in the story mode.
59* VirtualGhost: He no longer has a physical body and only exists as a hologram.
60[[/folder]]
61
62[[folder:Grandmaster Meio]]
63!![[VideoGame/{{Strider}} Grandmaster Meio]]
64->"Bear witness to the death of your world."
65[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/meio.png]]
66-->'''Voiced by:''' Adam Harrington
67
68A cruel, enigmatic being with godlike powers. He has long opposed Strider Hiryu in his quest to eradicate all life from Earth in order to manipulate and reshape it in his own twisted designs. Here, he's the master of Knowmoon, a fusion of Knowhere and his personal space station Third Moon, assisting Ultron-Sigma's plan; it's where the Power Stone is situated.
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70* AdaptationalWimp: In his home series, Meio is a nearly omnipotent being who conquers Earth and drives humanity to the brink of extinction. In this game, he has barely any presence and is taken out of the equation by a single combined attack from Hiryu and Gamora.
71* ArchEnemy: For Strider Hiryu. For at least a thousand years, apparently.
72* AscendedExtra: Went from a Heroes and Heralds card in ''Ultimate'' to one of the villains in the story mode of ''Infinite''.
73* BornAgainImmortality: Implied, based on Hiryu's comments about their eternal struggle and Meio claiming death to have "no dominion" over him.
74* BossBanter: He has something to say every time he throws an attack.
75* BodyHorror: He's pale, covered in red veins, and instead of legs, he has a flat, wormlike body with intestine-like tubes coming from the back of it.
76* BrainwashedAndCrazy: He has rewritten Zero's programming, effectively turning him into part of his forces.
77* CreatingLife: One of his primary powers, Hiryu instead refers to it as "corrupting life" for the sake of his own goals.
78* CutsceneBoss: He's personally killed by Hiryu and Gamora in a cutscene after Nova and Cpt. Marvel fought him and the Ultron Drones.
79* DepopulationBomb: He has turned the Gravitron Core into this: a Sigma Virus-charged bomb capable of turning all biological life on Earth into mechanical forms.
80* TheEmperor: He's called the "Imperator" of Knowmoon.
81* EvilLaugh: Gives one when confronting Nova and Captain Marvel.
82* EnergyBall: One of his signature moves as a boss character in his series, he can be seen charging one in his hands during trailer 2. He also uses it to assist the mooks that battled Cpt. Marvel and Nova.
83* EvilOldFolks: The man has been killed and come back alive again for a thousand years, as Hiryu noted.
84* FlunkyBoss: He's never fought directly. Instead, he sends minions out for the player to fight, while he throws projectiles from the background.
85* GodhoodSeeker: His usual MO. He intends to destroy all life on Earth to repopulate it with his own twisted lifeforms, thus becoming the planet's unquestionable God.
86* InTheHood: Always seen with a black hood.
87* KillAllHumans: One of his goals is to kill off all life on Earth.
88* MadScientist: He uses his knowledge to transform the Gravitron Core into a transport for the Sigma Virus able to spread it worldwide.
89* MisanthropeSupreme: He really hates humanity, and even confess to Nova and Marvel that he's actually content to see their kind suffer.
90* ShockAndAwe: His other attack is to send a pillar of electricity from his hands.
91* ShoutOut: One of Meio's lines during his "battle" is cribbed from his famous line in ''Strider'', "All Sons of Old Gods, Die!"
92* PowerFloats: Something of a necessity for him, given he lacks legs.
93* TeleportSpam: He teleports around if moved off-camera.
94* TheUnfought: They really tease it with his introduction dialogue, but he's just there to chuck projectiles at the player.
95* VillainTeamUp: The only villain who has joined Ultron-Sigma to assist on their plan to eradicate all biological life, since it falls in line with his own desire for Earth's life to be eradicated.
96[[/folder]]
97
98[[folder:MODOK]]
99!!ComicBook/{{MODOK}}
100->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/WallyWingert
101
102George Tarleton was a mild-mannered technician until he was kidnapped by wayward scientists from Advanced Idea Mechanics (A.I.M.) who performed cruel experiments upon him, changing him into the '''M'''ental '''O'''rganism '''D'''esigned '''O'''nly for '''K'''illing: MODOK. A wretched cybernetic mutant madman, MODOK has gone on to be a menace to the Avengers, and Captain America in particular. Since the Convergence, he has become the leader of A.I.M.brella, experimenting on creating Bio-Organic Weapons enhanced by otherworldly means. He's holding the Mind Stone that our heroes are looking for.
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105* AssistCharacter: He assists Nemesis and the B.O.W.s in the story mode by using the Mind Stone.
106* BossBanter: He speaks, laughs and gets angered depending on what's happening on the battle.
107* {{Cephalothorax}}: A giant (more than usual in this instance) head on a [[CoolChair rocket chair]].
108* DemotedToExtra: Went from being a playable character in the previous game to a background cameo with a minor role in the story mode.
109* FlunkyBoss: He fights the player with Nemesis and a hoard of B.O.W.s while sitting in the background throwing lasers and powering up his minions.
110* MadScientist: Works in a biological research laboratory creating mutated monstrosities out of human soldiers.
111* MadScientistLaboratory: He's found deep within an underground A.I.M.brella laboratory.
112* NotDrawnToScale: MODOK appears in the background of the A.I.M.brella stage, and he is absolutely ''gigantic''. He takes up a good quarter of the entire backdrop for the stage.
113* StatusBuff: He can throw two orbs which restore life or increase meter for the B.O.W.s/Nemesis.
114* SuperMode: His use of the Mind Stone's Infinity Storm grants the B.O.W.s and Nemesis with unlimited meter for its duration. Fortunately, the AI rarely makes good use of it.
115* VillainTeamUp: He's developing a symbiote for Jedah to use. He also has Nemesis under his control.
116* VillainWithGoodPublicity: His company A.I.M.brella enjoys a positive public image, despite the reputation of the companies who merged to form it.
117* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: He's never even mentioned again after his chapter ends.
118[[/folder]]
119
120[[folder:Symbiote]]
121!![[ComicBook/{{Venom}} Symbiote]]
122The Klyntar, better known as the symbiotes, are a race of amorphous inorganic aliens that possess the ability to symbiotically bond with other lifeforms, enhancing their hosts' physical capabilities to great heights. Normally the klyntar seek worthy hosts to create noble warriors, but can become corrupted into vicious monsters if they bond to an evil, unworthy host. Spider-Man crossed paths with one such symbiote, which became a new costume for him until he realized its plan to permanently bond with him, forced it off of himself, and tried to destroy it. Jedah has captured a corrupt symbiote and enhanced its power with the Soul Stone through the sacrifice of a million souls, transforming it into a gargantuan monster.
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125* AsteroidsMonster: Pieces of its biomass were used to augment A.I.M.brella's [[OurZombiesAreDifferent B.O.W.s]], and a piece blasted off overtakes Spider-Man in the story mode.
126* DemotedToExtra: Venom was consciously omitted from the third game after being a playable character in the first two, but the symbiote -- or at least ''a'' symbiote -- returns to the series... as a boss monster in the story mode. However, Venom is PromotedToPlayable as a DLC character.
127* EldritchAbomination: Jedah's plan involves turning the symbiote into one, using the Soul Stone to imbue it with the power of a million human souls. He plans on feeding it as many as it takes to make it powerful enough to overthrow Ultron-Sigma, and succeeds in making it powerful enough to shrug off attacks from both universes' heaviest hitters. [[spoiler:The thing is only defeated when the heroes uses the Time, Mind and Power Stone together to blow it up along with the falling Gravitron Core.]]
128* HealingFactor: The thing simply regenerates from all attacks the heroes throw at it.
129* {{Kaiju}}: The symbiote takes this form during the Story Mode, [[https://youtu.be/4uGOa36UDQg?t=2m13s as seen in third Story Trailer]].
130* TheSymbiote: The symbiote Jedah captured is a member of a species of amorphous symbiotic extraterrestrials that empower their hosts and act as BioArmor. Rather than have a host, this symbiote is augmented by the Soul Gem and transforms into a giant monster.
131* TheUnfought: For all the buildup the giant Symbiote has, it ends up being background material for one battle, and then killed in a cutscene.
132* VillainTeamUp: The symbiote appears in the story mode being used as a power-up for A.I.M.brella's B.O.W.us and Jedah's demon army.
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134[[/folder]]
135
136[[folder:Ultron Drone]]
137Ultron has created a massive army of drones to aid him in his quest to exterminate organic life. While not as strong as their creator, each drone shares Ultron's abilities and make up for their frailty with overwhelming numbers, as well as being empowered by Sigma Virus.
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140* AssistCharacter: For Ultron.
141* HandBlast: They can fire lasers from their hands.
142* MechaMooks: They serve as Ultron-Sigma's main muscle throughout the Story Mode.
143* MovesetClone: They share many of Ultron's moves.
144* ZergRush: During the final chapters. They often appear in large numbers in other chapters too. This is usually represented in gameplay with battles facing up to 6 drones together, 2 at a time.
145[[/folder]]
146
147[[folder:Ultron-Omega]]
148!!Ultron-Omega
149--> '''''"Do you think... you can... defeat us!?"'''''
150->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JimMeskimen (Ultron) & Creator/ChrisTergliafera (Sigma)
151
152The evolved version of Ultron-Sigma, who's fought as the final boss of Arcade Mode and Story Mode.
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154* AboveGoodAndEvil: "Good, evil... We have transcended such... limited concepts."
155-->'''X''': "Yeah? Well, [[VerbThis transcend THIS!]]"
156* {{Cephalothorax}}: They're the giant head of Sigma with the top half of Ultron poking out of his forehead, with two pairs of hands floating beside them.
157* ClippedWingAngel: While they are still a ''very'' powerful physical force and still a threat to all reality, it should be remembered that the Ultron-Omega form is the result of the fusion starting to ''undo'' itself, with the Space and Reality Stones desperately holding them together. ''And'' the Infinity Buster was able to erase Ultron-Omega, something explicitly revealed through the Soul Stone to not be enough to defeat Ultron-Sigma in their base form.
158* DamageSpongeBoss: Has ''a lot'' of health, and their attacks can take off half of yours.
159* DefendCommand: Sigma can sometimes put his big hands in front of his face to defend against your attacks. Doing enough hits on it will make them break out of it.
160* EnergyBall: Sigma can fire one from his eyes that slowly moves forward. They also have the Reality Stone's Infinity Surge, but they fire 3 at a time instead of just 1.
161* EnergyWeapon: Ultron can fire a spread of lasers that carry the opponent upward. Ultron's giant claws can also fire lasers that crumple you.
162* FinalBoss: Of both the Story and Arcade modes.
163* FloatingLimbs: Have two pairs of hands floating beside them, one for each half of their fusion. Sigma has a pair of strong hands used for punching and grabbing, while Ultron has sharp claws used for slashing and firing lasers. When they're down to low health, they can merge them for stronger attacks, including a new grab Hyper Combo.
164* FlunkyBoss: Can periodically summon Ultron Drones to assist them.
165* MechanicalAbomination: This is essentially what they are after they draw out their full power [[spoiler:after the Soul Stone rejected them for having no actual soul.]]
166* MythologyGag: He is highly reminiscent of the more monstrous forms Sigma took on in the [=PlayStation=]-era ''Mega Man X'' games, primarily ''X5''. Additionally, the Ultron portion of him resembles Ultron-6. Nova even outright compares him to when Ultron merged with the Phalanx Virus in Annihilation Conquest.
167* OneWingedAngel: He is this for Ultron-Sigma.
168* PowerEchoes: Fitting for a final boss of their size and strength. This is on top of the VoiceOfTheLegion that they have.
169* SNKBoss: Their health pool is nothing short of absurd, with most supers taking off maybe 1/20 at best. Meanwhile, their own attacks can shred through your own health bars like wet tissue, and take up large portions of the screen. They have both the Reality and Space Stones, and while the latter isn't much of an issue since you'll generally want to be in their face anyway, the former is superior to the player's version because it sends out multiple homing shots at once instead of just one. They also can go offscreen and not come back until you defeat some [[MechaMooks Ultron Drones]], which aren't too much of a threat but love to block and waste your time as Ultron-Omega harasses you with energy blasts that force you into a crumpled state. Perhaps their worst aspect, or at least most annoying, is the fact that when Sigma decides to put of their guard, they are completely invulnerable. This wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't for the fact that not only does he guard for an obnoxiously long time, but they're considered to be "guarding" the moment the animation starts, long before his hands are actually in front of Sigma's face. It is far too common for your supers and Infinity Storms to end up wasted because you were a frame too late and Sigma had already begun his guard animation.
170* VillainousBreakdown: They're more-or-less the personification of one. Not only are they literally breaking down (as shown by the cracks on Sigma's face), but their speech has become much less sophisticated than it was as Ultron-Sigma.
171* WaveMotionGun: Sigma has one in his mouth, so it also doubles as a BreathWeapon. He uses it in two of their Hyper Combos.
172* YouWillNotEvadeMe: They possesses the Space Stone, which they can use to keep you close or confine you in a cube.
173[[/folder]]
174
175[[folder:Ultron-Sigma]]
176!!Ultron-Sigma
177->"We had a dream: our two diseased realities united towards a new purpose."
178[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/marvel_vs__capcom__infinite__ultron__sigma.jpg]]
179->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JimMeskimen (Ultron) & Creator/ChrisTergliafera (Sigma)
180
181By the power of the Infinity Stones, Sigma and Ultron have fused together to form Ultron-Sigma. With their might combined together, and the Infinity Stones at their disposal, they seek to conquer both of their universes.
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184* AGodAmI: "[[KneelBeforeZod Will you not bow before your god?]]"
185-->'''Thanos:''' You are ''no'' god.
186* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: Takes over Asgard in the story.
187* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Could be seen as one to [[VideoGame/MortalKombatVsDCUniverse Dark Kahn]], given the similarities to their dimension hopping, FusionDance origins and status as TheCorrupter. The big difference is that Ultron and Sigma willingly join forces, unlike Dark Khan who is created by accident. It's also worth noting that this isn't the first time Ultron has fused with someone, either.
188* BadassCape: An aspect retained from Sigma. Comes complete with a HighCollarOfDoom.
189* BigBad: One formed from the BigBadDuumvirate, no less.
190* BladeLock: in one cutscene they briefly got locked in this with Dante, and then they push him away.
191* TheCoatsAreOff: Ultron-Sigma, deciding to personally greet their opposition, are seen [[FlungClothing dramatically removing their cape]] moments before they begin casually mowing down the heroes left and right during the story's first chapter. They also do it before fighting Thanos in Avengers Tower, and during the heroes' raid of their palace during the climax.
192* TheCorruption: Enhanced by the Infinity Stones, the Sigma Virus now infects and corrupts machines and organic lifeforms alike. They've used it on the Asgardian warriors, and we're shown them doing it to two hapless Asgardians, turning them into their mindless servants on the spot. Thor also falls victim to the Sigma Virus early on, and later Dah'ren Mohran.
193* DeathFromAbove: One of their hypers has them summon multiple lasers falling from the sky.
194* EnergyBall: Like Ultron, they can perform this as a special move. And also the Reality Surge.
195* EvilSoundsDeep: Thanks to Ultron and Sigma's already deep voices being combined into a VoiceOfTheLegion.
196* ExtraEyes: Has a second set of eyes [[EyesDoNotBelongThere located on their chest]], possibly meant to represent Sigma (as they're blue, much like Sigma's, and are surrounded by purple streaks of paint that resemble his iconic scars).
197* FacialMarkings: Have TronLines vertically intersecting their eyes, which symbolize Sigma's [[GoodScarsEvilScars eye scars]].
198* FinalBossPreview: In the story mode's first chapter, you'll fight them in the end. They have an obscene amount of health/defense, most attacks will not graze them, they've got a combination of Sigma's and Ultron's special moves, and they can use 2 Infinity Stones. [[HopelessBossFight You're not supposed to win this battle]] -- even if they don't defeat you outright, the fight automatically ends when their health reaches 30% and [[TheBattleDidntCount leads to the exact same cutscene of them overpowering the heroes]].
199* FusionDance: Ultron and Sigma use the Infinity Stones to combine with each other. [[spoiler:The beginnings of the fusion is when Sigma purposefully lets Ultron attack his body, causing him to contact Sigma Virus, merging their minds together in Ultron's body and boosting their power, enough to beat Thanos.]]
200* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: True to the story, Ultron-Sigma uses 2 Infinity Stones at once in gameplay, Reality and Space.
201* GodzillaThreshold: You know he's bad when the heroes are willing to solicit help from ''Thanos.''
202* HandBlast: They can fire purple shots from their palms, a carryover from Ultron.
203* HannibalLecture: They tend to be fond of giving out condescending speeches.
204--> '''Ultron-Sigma''': Commander Redfield, do you have something you'd like to add?
205--> '''Chris''': [[ShutUpHannibal You're going down, Ultron-Sigma!]]
206--> '''Ultron-Sigma''': That's it? Some banal cliché? It's fitting that those would be your final words!
207* LaserBlade: Unlike Sigma, whose saber is colored green, Ultron-Sigma's is {{purple|IsPowerful}}.
208* LightningBruiser: It comes with the territory of being a boss character - not only do they have a lot of health and very powerful attacks, but they've inherited both effective movement options (Ultron's {{flight}} and Sigma's [[TeleportSpam teleports]]) as well as special moves that complement each other very well (Ultron has a variety of long-ranged specials, while Sigma has primarily melee attacks).
209* MeaningfulName: On the one hand, they are exactly what they sound like - a fusion of Ultron and Sigma. On the other hand, the name "Ultron-Sigma" thematically works for both of them individually: Ultron's various forms tend to be "Ultron" followed by a numerical designation or other descriptor, such as "Ultron Extreme" or "Ultron Prime"; while Sigma's forms are given as a descriptor followed by his name, like "Kaiser Sigma" and "Psycho Sigma".
210* MechanicalAbomination: He's an absurdly powerful robot {{fusion|Dance}} [[TheCorrupter corrupter]] created and powered by two of the [[MineralMacGuffin Infinity Stones]]. Powerful enough to go OneManArmy on both brands' heroes. Case in point: they once {{No Sell}}s [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Mjolnir]], an officially divine weapon. They're also the reason behind the two universes merging.
211* MouthOfSauron: They can speak through their Ultron Drones and whoever the Sigma Virus infects, including Thor.
212* NoSell: The story trailer demonstrates Ultron-Sigma's threat level and sheer power by showing them shrugging off ''every'' attack the assembled heroes throw at him, including X's Nova Strike and '''Mjölnir itself'''.
213* OneWingedAngel: Wouldn't be a ''VideoGame/MarvelVSCapcom'' game without this trope. [[spoiler: After their failed use of the Soul Stone, he manages to evolve himself to transforming into Ultron-Omega.]]
214* PowerCrystal: Keeps Sigma's red forehead gem, though in this case the gem is none other than the Reality Stone. Additionally, the "face" on their torso has the Space Stone embedded in its "forehead."
215* RoyalWe: Ultron-Sigma refers to himself with plural pronouns like "we," "us," and "our(s)," owing to their origins as [[TwoBeingsOneBody two separate beings now inhabiting a composite body]]. Ultron-Sigma also ends up [[AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs taking over Asgard]] at some point during the story, making him (technically) royalty.
216* SanitySlippage: It starts when the Reality Stone that comprises their fusion gets cracked by Thanos, and gets worse from there until they have a full-on VillainousBreakdown by the end, culminating in their transformation into Ultron-Omega
217-->"We-e-e-I-I-I...! You...you HURT us! That '''HURT!'''"
218* SNKBoss: Moreso in Arcade Mode than Story Mode - they can use two Infinity Stones vs the player's one, plus they have a wide variety of effective special moves and movement options. Additionally, being an [[PerfectPlayAI AI opponent]], they're better at blocking than nearly any human player would be. Somewhat Justified by the fact that they are an AI in-universe.
219* TheSoulless: As a machine, they possess no soul. [[spoiler:Which means they can't use the Soul Stone.]]
220* SpikesOfVillainy: Wears spiked bracelets and boots, yet another carryover from Sigma.
221* TeleportSpam: Teleports a lot even without the Time Stone.
222* VoiceOfTheLegion: Sigma and Ultron's voices are both layered over each other's in this form.
223[[/folder]]
224
225[[folder:Xgardian]]
226Infected with the Sigma Virus, the soldiers of Asgard have been mutated into techno-organic slaves of Ultron-Sigma. They no longer possess any free will of their own, and are now forced to turn their blades against Ultron-Sigma's enemies.
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229* BrainwashedAndCrazy: The Sigma Virus has caused them to lose their free will and become violent.
230* CompositeCharacter: They are Asgardian warriors from Marvel infected with the Sigma Virus from the ''VideoGame/MegaManX'' series.
231* DashAttack: One of their moves is a quick shoulder tackle.
232* ImmuneToFlinching: They have limited super armor: once they start, it will take more than 1 hit to stop them. Only attacks that knock them off their feet (like a LauncherMove, sweeping attack, etc) will break through the armor.
233* {{Mook}}: Serves as Ultron-Sigma's secondary muscle in Xgard-themed chapters.
234* ZergRush: Like Ultron Drones, they appear in large numbers during the Xgard-themed chapters, and gameplay-wise can fight in teams of up to 6 Xgardians, fighting the player 2 at a time (or alongside Ultron Drones).

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