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* TheTeam: A team consisting of Kung Foo Kidd, Queen Ophiuca, Club Strong, and Terra Condor is featured on the Ultimate Wood Master [[MerchandiseDriven REZON Card]] in ''Star Force 3'', which gives QuadDamage to [=MegaMan=]'s Wood-element battlecards and turns every panel on the field into a grass panel.



** A team consisting of Kung Fu Kidd, Queen Ophiuca, Club Strong, and Terra Condor is featured on the Ultimate Wood Master [[MerchandiseDriven REZON Card]] in ''Star Force 3'', which gives QuadDamage to [=MegaMan=]'s Wood-element battlecards and turns every panel on the field into a grass panel.

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** A team consisting of Kung Fu Foo Kidd, Queen Ophiuca, Club Strong, and Terra Condor is featured on the Ultimate Wood Master [[MerchandiseDriven REZON Card]] in ''Star Force 3'', which gives QuadDamage to [=MegaMan=]'s Wood-element battlecards and turns every panel on the field into a grass panel.

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* TheHeavy: In the second game, he ends up providing Rich, Gerry, and the Shaman with their EM Beings, all so he can indirectly get revenge on Mega Man. This is ultimately subverted when he is cut off from his employer's good graces.

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* TheHeavy: In the second game, he ends up providing serves as one to Lady Vega (he's vastly outmatched by the likes of [[TheRival Solo]] and [[TheDragon Hollow]]) and provides Rich, Gerry, and the Shaman with their EM Beings, all so he can indirectly get revenge on Mega Man. This is ultimately subverted when he is cut off from his employer's good graces.



* TheTeam: A team consisting of Moon Destroyer, Harp Note, Dark Phantom, and Cygnus Wing is featured on the Ultimate Battle Master [[MerchandiseDriven REZON Card]] in ''Star Force 3'', which gives QuadDamage to [=MegaMan=]'s NonElemental battlecards and gives him a [[GatlingGood Mad Vulcan]] ChargedAttack in Finalized form.



* TheHeavy: The heroes later learn that he serves as one to Lady Vega, though he's vastly outmatched by the likes of [[TheRival Solo]] and [[TheDragon Hollow]].


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* TheTeam: A team consisting of Yeti Blizzard, Cancer Bubble, Diamond Ice, and Plesio Surf is featured on the Ultimate Aqua Master [[MerchandiseDriven REZON Card]] in ''Star Force 3'', which gives QuadDamage to [=MegaMan=]'s Aqua-element battlecards and turns every panel on the field outside of [=MegaMan=]'s row into an ice panel.


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* TheTeam:
** A team consisting of Yeti Blizzard, Cancer Bubble, Diamond Ice, and Plesio Surf is featured on the Ultimate Aqua Master [[MerchandiseDriven REZON Card]] in ''Star Force 3'', which gives QuadDamage to [=MegaMan=]'s Aqua-element battlecards and turns every panel on the field outside of [=MegaMan=]'s row into an ice panel.
** Another team consisting of Crown Thunder, Plesio Surf, Gemini Thunder, and Hollow is featured on the Ultimate Paralyze Master [[MerchandiseDriven REZON Card]] in ''Star Force 3'', which gives [=MegaMan=]'s Finalized form a Plasma Shot ChargedAttack and turns every panel on the field outside of [=MegaMan=]'s row into a paralyze panel.


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* TheTeam:
** A team consisting of Kung Fu Kidd, Queen Ophiuca, Club Strong, and Terra Condor is featured on the Ultimate Wood Master [[MerchandiseDriven REZON Card]] in ''Star Force 3'', which gives QuadDamage to [=MegaMan=]'s Wood-element battlecards and turns every panel on the field into a grass panel.
** Another team consisting of Libra Balance, Terra Condor, Dread Joker, and General Auriga is featured on the Ultimate Break Master [[MerchandiseDriven REZON Card]] in ''Star Force 3'', which gives [=MegaMan=] a Drill Arm ChargedAttack in Finalized Form and QuadDamage to his break-attribute battlecards.


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* TheTeam:
** A team consisting of Hollow, Queen Virgo, and Solo is featured on the Ultimate Guard Master [[MerchandiseDriven REZON Card]] in ''Star Force 3'', which gives [=MegaMan=] an aura and an extra turn in his Finalized form and turns the panel in his row into Holy Panels.
** Another team consisting of Crown Thunder, Spade Magnes, Gemini Thunder, and Hollow is featured on the Ultimate Elec Master [[MerchandiseDriven REZON Card]] in ''Star Force 3'', which gives QuadDamage to [=MegaMan=]'s Elec-element battlecards and turns every panel on the field outside of [=MegaMan=]'s row into a guard-null panel.
** Yet another team consisting of Crown Thunder, Plesio Surf, Gemini Thunder, and Hollow is featured on the Ultimate Paralyze Master [[MerchandiseDriven REZON Card]] in ''Star Force 3'', which gives [=MegaMan=]'s Finalized form a Plasma Shot ChargedAttack and turns every panel on the field outside of [=MegaMan=]'s row into a paralyze panel.


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* TheTeam: A team consisting of Libra Balance, Terra Condor, Dread Joker, and General Auriga is featured on the Ultimate Break Master [[MerchandiseDriven REZON Card]] in ''Star Force 3'', which gives [=MegaMan=] a Drill Arm ChargedAttack in Finalized Form and QuadDamage to his break-attribute battlecards.


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* TheTeam: A team consisting of Apollon Flame, Jack Corvus, and Taurus Fire is featured on the Ultimate Fire Master [[MerchandiseDriven REZON Card]] in ''Star Force 3'', which gives QuadDamage to [=MegaMan=]'s Fire-element battlecards and gives him a Mech Flame ChargedAttack in Finalized form.

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* BarelyChangedDubName: The dub shaves the "n" off of "Apollon" to make him more recognizable to Western audiences.



* BringIt: Before his first fight.



* BringIt: Before his first fight.

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* AnimateInanimateObject: Ra Mu is for all intents and purposes an enormous living star carrier. As per develoepr commentary:
-->This is a bit of trivia that I just remembered, but while I was working on Le Mu the director mentioned something about making Le Mu the big daddy of all Star Carriers. The black part on its chest and the metal rivets holding it in place were my attempts of incorporating the appearance of Star Carriers in to Le Mu's design. It was already a pretty complex character by that point, so I don't think this Star Carrier part stands out as much as it was supposed to...



-->The theme for Le Mu was "electromagnetic castle." To convey this, I put a bunch of antennas all over its base and used energy rings to connect its hands to its body. It also emits large energy rings from the top of it head. I just kept adding all kinds of little details to make it look worthy of its title as the final boss. This is a bit of trivia that I just remembered, but while I was working on Le Mu the director mentioned something about making Le Mu the big daddy of all Star Carriers. The black part on its chest and the metal rivets holding it in place were my attempts of incorporating the appearance of Star Carriers in to Le Mu's design. It was already a pretty complex character by that point, so I don't think this Star Carrier part stands out as much as it was supposed to...

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-->The theme for Le Mu was "electromagnetic castle." To convey this, I put a bunch of antennas all over its base and used energy rings to connect its hands to its body. It also emits large energy rings from the top of it head. I just kept adding all kinds of little details to make it look worthy of its title as the final boss. This is a bit of trivia that I just remembered, but while I was working on Le Mu the director mentioned something about making Le Mu the big daddy of all Star Carriers. The black part on its chest and the metal rivets holding it in place were my attempts of incorporating the appearance of Star Carriers in to Le Mu's design. It was already a pretty complex character by that point, so I don't think this Star Carrier part stands out as much as it was supposed to...

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* LostInTranslation: Changing the name "Ra Mu" to "Le Mu" obscures the fact that its name is based on the supposed king of Mu described in the RealLife writings of James Churchward.



* MeaningfulName: Possibly of [[Myth/EgyptianMythology Ra]] in the [[DubNameChange original, Japanese version]], as the civilisation of Ancient Egypt is often said as one created by survivors of Mu, in RealLife conspiracy theories. James Churchward, one of the most infuential people in creating theories about Mu, claimed that Ra was originaly the word in the Mu language for kings, and God, and was used in Egypt for the Sun God, because of their ancestors origins from lost continent. Also, both Ra and Ra Mu/Le Mu, are beings of light, and main gods of their civilisations.



* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: "Ra" was the name of the king of Mu according to the RealLife writings of James Churchward, who claimed that this king was the origin of sun gods in other great civilizations, in particular the sun god Ra of Myth/EgyptianMythology; sometimes this king's name has been written as "Ra-Mu", which was the name used in the title of [[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0377593/ a film]] by [[https://blog.my-mu.com/dedication-of-the-children-of-mu-part-1/ Churchward's friend Edward Salisbury]].

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* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: "Ra" was the name of the king of Mu according to the RealLife writings of James Churchward, who claimed that this king was the origin of sun gods in other great civilizations, civilizations (which were all descended from Mu), in particular the sun god Ra of Myth/EgyptianMythology; sometimes Myth/EgyptianMythology. Sometimes this king's name has been written as "Ra-Mu", which was the name used in the title of [[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0377593/ a film]] by [[https://blog.my-mu.com/dedication-of-the-children-of-mu-part-1/ Churchward's friend Edward Salisbury]].
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* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: "Ra" was the name of the king of Mu according to the RealLife writings of James Churchward, who claimed that this king was the origin of sun gods in other great civilizations, in particular the sun god Ra of Myth/EgyptianMythology; sometimes this king's name has been written as "Ra-Mu", which was the name used in the title of [[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0377593/ a film]] by [[https://blog.my-mu.com/dedication-of-the-children-of-mu-part-1/ Churchward's friend Edward Salisbury]].
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* ConspicuousConsumption: Rich has lavished himself with a flashy suit with golden trim and gold-plated lapels, a ring on almost every finger, a golden fang, and surrounds himself with [[MaidCorps a platoon of secretaries]] in equally flashy pitch-black uniforms.

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Moving Dark And Troubled Past to the villain section, adding context.


* DarkAndTroubledPast: Oh, man. She is not a happy lady.



* MissionControl: Her role in the anime is to provide Geo with his mission for the current arc.

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* MissionControl: Her role in the anime is to provide Vega operates from Echo Ridge University, where she contacts Geo with his mission for the current arc.and sends him to investigate leads and phenomena related to Mu.



* OutOfCharacterMoment: In the anime, when Geo fails to get the [=OOPart=], she snaps and calls him useless.

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* OutOfCharacterMoment: In the anime, when after Geo fails to get loses both the [=OOPart=], she Ninja and Saurian [=OOParts=] to Hyde and Rich, Vega snaps at him and calls him useless.



* DarkAndTroubledPast: She is ''not'' a happy lady.

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: She is ''not'' [[spoiler:Vega fell in love with a happy lady.man named Altair, but he would later go to war and die. After her desperate attempts to bring him back to life failed, she grew to despise the people responsible for the war and her hatred would expand to include the whole world.]]
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* MythicalMotifs: The name "Orihime" is named for the princess of the UsefulNotes/{{Tanabata}} myth. Her cow horn hair decorations might be a nod to the cowherd from the same myth.

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* MythicalMotifs: The name "Orihime" is named for taken from the princess of the UsefulNotes/{{Tanabata}} myth. Her cow horn hair decorations might be a nod to the cowherd from the same myth.
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* DependingOnTheArtist: ''Settei'' sheets for the anime indicate Orihime's shoulders reach the crown of Geo's head, but concept art for the second game indicates her shoulders are at his eye level. (She wears heels in both appearances).

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* DependingOnTheArtist: ''Settei'' sheets for the anime indicate Orihime's Vega's shoulders reach the crown of Geo's head, but concept art for the second game indicates her shoulders are at his eye level. (She wears heels in both appearances).

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* DependingOnTheArtist: ''Settei'' sheets for the anime indicate Orihime's shoulders reach the crown of Geo's head, but concept art for the second game indicates her shoulders are at his eye level. (She wears heels in both appearances).



* StatuesqueStunner: Tall and beautiful. Being a full-grown woman next to the preteen Geo, in some shots during her introduction she has to lean over so she can be seen at Geo's eye-level.

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* StatuesqueStunner: Tall In the anime she's tall and beautiful. Being a full-grown woman next to the preteen Geo, in some shots during her introduction she has to lean over so she can be seen at Geo's eye-level.

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She first appears in the anime as the source of a mysterious summons for Geo at Echo Ridge University, where she reveals that not only does she know him, she knows about Omega-Xis, too. She's contacted them to help her seek out the [=OOParts=], mysterious artifacts related to the lost continent of Mu, to protect them from those who would misuse them.

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She first appears in the anime as the source of a mysterious MysteriousWoman who summons for Geo at to Echo Ridge University, where University--using Bob Copper as an escort, no less--where she reveals that not only does she know him, she knows about Omega-Xis, too. She's contacted them to help her seek out the [=OOParts=], mysterious artifacts related to the lost continent of Mu, to protect them from those who would misuse them.



* HiddenDepths: The depth of her motivations aren't remotely apparent in either version of the story.


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* MysteriousPast: The anime [[CompressedAdaptation wasn't able to detail her full history]], so only a glimpse of her HiddenDepths are revealed at the very end.
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** During the mid-point climax of the first anime, Cygnus introduced a PlotDevice called the Radio Composer that allowed the FM-ians to take on their solid EM Human forms without needing to find a human host to do a FusionDance with. The ''Tribe'' anime {{Revis|ion}}ed the Radio Composer to be an invention of Dr. Vega's.

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** During the mid-point climax of the first anime, Cygnus introduced introduces a PlotDevice called the Radio Composer that allowed the FM-ians to take on their solid EM Human forms without needing to find a human host to do a FusionDance with. The ''Tribe'' anime {{Revis|ion}}ed {{revis|ion}}es the Radio Composer to be an invention of Dr. Vega's.
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* MythicalMotifs: The name "Orihime" is named for the princess of the UsefulNotes/{{Tanabata}} myth. Her cow horn HairDecorations might be a nod to the cowherd from the same myth.

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* MythicalMotifs: The name "Orihime" is named for the princess of the UsefulNotes/{{Tanabata}} myth. Her cow horn HairDecorations hair decorations might be a nod to the cowherd from the same myth.
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* MythicalMotifs: The name "Orihime" is named for the princess of the UsefulNotes/{{Tanabata}} myth. Her cow horn HairDecorations might be a nod to the cowherd from the same myth.

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Collapsing fanservice tropes into her Adaptational Curves, which is what the material relates to. (Forgot to mention it in the last change, but Hotter And Sexier is an adaptation trope, not really a character trope).


* AdaptationalCurves: The anime takes a half-step in the direction of being HotterAndSexier by having her bust doubled in size.

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* AdaptationalCurves: The anime takes a half-step in the direction of being HotterAndSexier by having her bust doubled in size. The final arc gives her a FanservicePack and takes the liberty of outright ''tripling'' her original bust size.



* FanservicePack: The final arc of the ''Tribe'' anime took the liberty of increasing her AdaptationalCurves to outright ''triple'' the size of her original bust.

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* AdaptationalCurves: In the anime, her bust has doubled in size.

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* AdaptationalCurves: In The anime takes a half-step in the anime, direction of being HotterAndSexier by having her bust has doubled in size.



* HotterAndSexier: Downplayed in the anime, which gives her a bigger chest and lowers the cut of her finery.
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* HotTeacher: In the anime, she does research and serves as MissionControl from her base of operations at Kodama University. As with other female teachers in the anime, she's also [[MsFanservice stacked]].

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* HotTeacher: In the anime, she does research and serves as MissionControl from her base of operations at Kodama Echo Ridge University. As with other female teachers in the anime, she's also [[MsFanservice stacked]].
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* ForeignFanservice: Orihime wears exotic East Asian-esque clothes, and in the anime she has AdaptationalCurves.

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* ForeignFanservice: Orihime Vega wears exotic East Asian-esque clothes, and in the anime she has AdaptationalCurves.



* GuardianEntity: He protects Orihime when Burai attacks the University.

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* GuardianEntity: He protects Orihime Vega when Burai attacks the University.

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* LateArrivalSpoiler: [[spoiler:Against all odds, while the second game was open and direct about her being the BigBad from the start, TheAnimeOfTheGame [[InvertedTrope goes out of its way to hide her role until the final arc]].]]

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* LateArrivalSpoiler: [[spoiler:Against all odds, while [[spoiler:While the second game was open and direct about her being the BigBad from the start, TheAnimeOfTheGame [[InvertedTrope goes out of its way to hide her role until the final arc]].]]arc.]]]]



* OneManIndustrialRevolution: Matter Waves are her brainchildren.

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* OneManIndustrialRevolution: OneManIndustrialRevolution:
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Matter Waves are revealed to be based on her brainchildren.research.
** In ''Tribe'', she's revealed to be the inventor of the Radio Composer, which was used by the FM-ians in the first anime to enter their EM human forms without needing any hosts.
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* StellarName: "Orihime" is the Japanese name for the RealLife star [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vega Vega]], also known as Alpha Lyrae (the brightest star in the constellation Lyra), which features in the myth of UsefulNotes/{{Tanabata}}.

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* StellarName: "Orihime" is the Japanese name for the RealLife star [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vega Vega]], also known as Alpha Lyrae (the brightest star in the constellation Lyra), which features in the myth of UsefulNotes/{{Tanabata}}. Her English name Vega preserves this ThemeNaming.
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* StellarName: "Orihime" is the Japanese name for the RealLife star [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vega Vega]], also known as Alpha Lyrae (the brightest star in the constellation Lyra), which features in the myth of UsefulNotes/{{Tanabata}}.
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* ForeignFanservice: Orihime wears exotic East Asian-esque clothes, and in the anime she has AdaptationalCurves.


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* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: Anybody familiar with UsefulNotes/{{Tanabata}} will recognize "Orihime" as the name of the princess in the myth.

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* ChildhoodFriendRomance: [[spoiler: With Altair, but it ends tragically.]]


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* UnluckyChildhoodFriend: What was going to be a ChildhoodFriendRomance came to a tragic early end [[spoiler:when Altair died at war. She couldn't bring him back]].
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* FanservicePack: The final arc of ''Tribe'' anime took the liberty of increasing her AdaptationalCurves to outright ''triple'' the size of her original bust.

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* AdaptationalCurves: The ''Tribe'' anime took the liberty of outright ''tripling'' the size of her bust.

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* AdaptationalCurves: The ''Tribe'' anime took In the liberty of outright ''tripling'' the size of anime, her bust.bust has doubled in size.


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* LateArrivalSpoiler: [[spoiler:Against all odds, while the second game was open and direct about her being the BigBad from the start, TheAnimeOfTheGame [[InvertedTrope goes out of its way to hide her role until the final arc]].]]
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* StatuesqueStunner: Tall and beautiful.

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* StatuesqueStunner: Tall and beautiful. Being a full-grown woman next to the preteen Geo, in some shots during her introduction she has to lean over so she can be seen at Geo's eye-level.

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Her curves are a function of the anime, not later installments in the series, so it should be Adaptational Curves.


Lady Vega is the brilliant scientist whose research laid the foundation for the modern marvel of Matter Wave technology. In the anime, she's also responsible for Radio Composer technology. She first appears in the anime as the source of a mysterious summons for Subaru at Kodama University, where she reveals that not only does she know him, she knows about Omega-Xis, too. She's contacted them to help her seek out the [=OOParts=], mysterious artifacts related to the lost continent of Mu, to protect them from those who would misuse them.

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Lady Vega is the brilliant scientist whose research laid the foundation for the modern marvel of Matter Wave technology. In the anime, she's also responsible for Radio Composer technology. \\
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She first appears in the anime as the source of a mysterious summons for Subaru Geo at Kodama Echo Ridge University, where she reveals that not only does she know him, she knows about Omega-Xis, too. She's contacted them to help her seek out the [=OOParts=], mysterious artifacts related to the lost continent of Mu, to protect them from those who would misuse them.
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* AdaptationalCurves: The ''Tribe'' anime took the liberty of outright ''tripling'' the size of her bust.



* FanservicePack: The ''Tribe'' anime took the liberty of outright ''tripling'' the size of her bust.



** During the mid-point climax of the first anime, Cygnus introduced a PlotDevice called the Radio Composer that allowed the FM-ians to take on their solid EM Human forms without needing to find a human host to do a FusionDance with. The ''Tribe'' anime {{Retcon}}ned the Radio Composer to be an invention of Dr. Vega's.

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** During the mid-point climax of the first anime, Cygnus introduced a PlotDevice called the Radio Composer that allowed the FM-ians to take on their solid EM Human forms without needing to find a human host to do a FusionDance with. The ''Tribe'' anime {{Retcon}}ned {{Revis|ion}}ed the Radio Composer to be an invention of Dr. Vega's.



* MsFanservice: Her FanservicePack in the anime [[DownplayedTrope is never given direct attention]], but it is ''impossible'' not to notice. Any shot she's in that shows her torso directly might be MaleGaze by default.

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* MsFanservice: Her FanservicePack in the anime AdaptationalCurves are [[DownplayedTrope is never given direct attention]], but it is they are ''impossible'' not to notice. Any shot she's in that shows her torso directly might be MaleGaze by default.
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[[caption-width-right:314:Dr. Orihime as she appears in ''Ryuusei no Rockman Tribe'']]

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