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* OminousPipeOrgan: His theme is an arrangement of Bach's "Fugue in G minor, BWV 578" as played on a pipe organ.

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* OminousPipeOrgan: His theme is an a looping arrangement of Bach's "Fugue Music/JohannSebastianBach's [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fugue_in_G_minor,_BWV_578 "Little" Fugue in G minor, BWV 578" as played on Minor]], with a pipe organ.few hints of the StandardSnippet/ToccataAndFugueInDMinor also sprinkled in.
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* CivilizationDestroyer: [[ViciousCycle Every 100 years]] he remotely contacts the space fortress Eden to [[KillSat kill the inhabitants]] of Kattelox Island as their population numbers have gotten too big for his liking.


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* HiddenVillain: His existence isn't known until very late in the game. For most of the game, all that's known is that every 100 years a major disaster befalls the island and seemingly wipes out its inhabitants. It turns out he's the one responsible.
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* AntiVillain: Orders are orders, and she obeys the System's laws. What puts her into villainy isn't simply adhering to these orders, but her [[ClingyJealousGirl jealousy]] over [=MegaMan=]'s sole confidant in the Master, yet she still respects [=MegaMan=] enough to potentially have more personal feelings for him, and chooses HonorBeforeReason to resolve their fight rather than just wipe out the world on a whim. It's likely due to this that she manages to live at the end, albeit [[FreakyFridayFlip incidentally.]] Contrast to Juno, who seems to go out of his way to spite [=MegaMan=] and is instead AffablyEvil about his intentions, does intend to fulfill his plan regardless of his defeat and uses the System as an front for payback.

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* AntiVillain: Orders are orders, and she obeys the System's laws. What puts her into villainy isn't simply adhering to these orders, but her [[ClingyJealousGirl jealousy]] over [=MegaMan=]'s sole confidant in the Master, yet she still respects [=MegaMan=] enough to potentially have more personal feelings for him, and chooses HonorBeforeReason to resolve their fight rather than just wipe out the world on a whim. It's likely due to this that she manages to live at the end, albeit [[FreakyFridayFlip incidentally.]] Contrast to Juno, who seems to go out of his way to spite [=MegaMan=] and is instead AffablyEvil about his intentions, does intend to fulfill his plan regardless of his defeat and uses the System as an a front for payback.
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VillainExitStageLeft: Even when [=MegaMan=] wins he doesn't make any attempt to turn the Bonnes over to the police. Allowing them to simply fly or even walk away once the fighting is done. This typically leaves [=MegaMan=] having to pay for everything destroyed by the fighting.

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* VillainExitStageLeft: Even when [=MegaMan=] wins he doesn't make any attempt to turn the Bonnes over to the police. Allowing them to simply fly or even walk away once the fighting is done. This typically leaves [=MegaMan=] having to pay for everything destroyed by the fighting.
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* BewareTheSillyOnes: Make no mistake, IneffectualSympatheticVillain aside they're still able to canonically take over entire cities on their own and steal everything of value until [=MegaMan=] intervenes. And even when he ''does'' win he still typically ends up battered and bruised by the end of it and in some cases the town ends up a mess by the time everything is said and done. In both games Zenny has to be shelled out because the buildings in the towns the Bonnes fight in will be completely trashed, if not destroyed, by the time the fighting is finished as the Bonnes have a bad habit of using attacks that cover a wide range just so the attack will hit ''something''.


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VillainExitStageLeft: Even when [=MegaMan=] wins he doesn't make any attempt to turn the Bonnes over to the police. Allowing them to simply fly or even walk away once the fighting is done. This typically leaves [=MegaMan=] having to pay for everything destroyed by the fighting.
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* DrivenToVillainy: ''Legends 2'' confirms that if given the right chance and means to support themselves through honest living, the Bonnes would gladly turn over a new leaf and leave piracy behind. Sadly, their (or rather, Teasel's) poor business acumen means they struggle to stay legit and are prone to falling back to their criminal ways out of desperation.

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* DrivenToVillainy: CriminalCravesLegitimacy: ''Legends 2'' confirms that if given the right chance and means to support themselves through honest living, the Bonnes would gladly turn over a new leaf and leave piracy behind. Sadly, their (or rather, Teasel's) poor business acumen means they struggle to stay legit and are prone to falling back to their criminal ways out of desperation.

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* DrivenToVillainy: ''Legends 2'' confirms that if given the right chance and means to support themselves through honest living, the Bonnes would gladly turn over a new leaf and leave piracy behind. Sadly, their (or rather, Teasel's) poor business acumen means they struggle to stay legit and are prone to falling back to their criminal ways out of desperation.



* TrappedInVillainy: ''Legends 2'' confirms that if given the right chance and means to support themselves through honest living, the Bonnes would gladly turn over a new leaf and leave piracy behind. Sadly, their (or rather, Teasel's) poor business acumen means they struggle to stay legit and are prone to falling back to their criminal ways out of desperation.
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* TrappedInVillainy: ''Legends 2'' confirms that if given the right chance and means to support themselves through honest living, the Bonnes would gladly turn over a new leaf and leave piracy behind. Sadly, their (or rather, Teasel's) poor business acumen means they struggle to stay legit and are prone to falling back to their criminal ways.

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* TrappedInVillainy: ''Legends 2'' confirms that if given the right chance and means to support themselves through honest living, the Bonnes would gladly turn over a new leaf and leave piracy behind. Sadly, their (or rather, Teasel's) poor business acumen means they struggle to stay legit and are prone to falling back to their criminal ways.ways out of desperation.
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* TrappedInVillainy: ''Legends 2'' confirms that if given the right chance and means to support themselves through honest living, the Bonnes would gladly turn over a new leaf and leave piracy behind. Sadly, their (or rather, Teasel's) poor business acumen means they struggle to stay legit and are prone to falling back to their criminal ways.
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* HonestCorporateExecutive: Verner is a very wealthy and powerful man, but he's never shown to be anything but generous and helpful, and sincerely wishes to lead mankind to a new era of prosperity in his pursuit of the Mother Lode.

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* HonestCorporateExecutive: Verner is a very wealthy and powerful man, but he's man who is never shown to be anything but generous and helpful, and helpful. He sincerely wishes to lead mankind to a new era of prosperity in his pursuit of the Mother Lode.
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* HonestCorporateExecutive: Verner is a very wealthy and powerful man, but he's never shown to be anything other than generous and helpful, and sincerely wishes to lead mankind to a new era of prosperity in his pursuit of the Mother Lode.

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* HonestCorporateExecutive: Verner is a very wealthy and powerful man, but he's never shown to be anything other than but generous and helpful, and sincerely wishes to lead mankind to a new era of prosperity in his pursuit of the Mother Lode.
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* AFoolAndHisNewMoneyAreSoonParted: Remember that giant refractor the Bonnes were able to steal at the end of ''Legends 1''? Well, it turns out they used it to fund their own department store in an attempt to go legit and leave piracy for good... except the store failed to generate profit thanks to Teasel only stocking it with stuff he liked and he has terrible taste, leaving them right back in the same condition as when they first started out in ''Legends 2''.

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* AFoolAndHisNewMoneyAreSoonParted: Remember that giant refractor the Bonnes were able to steal at the end of ''Legends 1''? the first game? Well, it turns out they used it to fund their own department store in an attempt to go legit and leave piracy for good... except the store failed to generate profit thanks to Teasel only stocking it with stuff he liked and he has terrible taste, leaving them right back in the same condition as when they first started out in ''Legends 2''.
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* TookALevelInBadass: Back during his days as Trigger, he was already an unstoppable force, but ultimately was taken down with a MutualKill by Sera. While it's not exactly stated how powerful Juno and Sera are compared to their first encounters with Trigger, Volnutt nonetheless takes them on again with some mechanical support from Roll and aid from others like Data or [[IWasJustPassingThrough the Bonne family]], and comes out on top canonically unscathed, with only Geetz [[TakingYouWithMe attempting to kill him]] actually managing to finally do something to the boy.
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* DidntSeeThatComing: Between Trigger-turned-Volnutt being the one to accidentally awaken him and his second defeat at Trigger's hands, he was surprised but manages to have enough control of the System to make the most of it as he was simply going to return with his backup data anyway while his plans to eliminate all Carbons were seemingly unstoppable. Then Data himself proceeds to erase Juno's backup and call off the System, revealing himself to be Trigger's ''own'' backup data the entire time and effectively squashing Juno's machinations in one fell swoop.
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Though accidental, [=MegaMan=] is directly responsible for the main crises in both games. In the first game he awakens Juno, who goes on to attempt to destroy Kattleox, and in the second game he releases Sera from statis and then finds her the Keys she needs to activate the Carbon Reinitialization Program and wipe out all the Carbons on Terra.

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Though accidental, [=MegaMan=] is directly responsible for the main crises in both games. In the first game he awakens Juno, who goes on to attempt to destroy Kattleox, and in the second game he releases Sera from statis stasis and then finds her the Keys she needs to activate the Carbon Reinitialization Program and wipe out all the Carbons on Terra.

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