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** Exaggerated in ''FORCE''. It's one among all playable units in the UsefulNotes/Xbox360 port, and it doesn't get nerfed when unlocked (unlike Ajim in ''Oratorio Tangram''), at least. Especially when the sluggish controls don't help.

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** Exaggerated in ''FORCE''. It's one among all playable units in the UsefulNotes/Xbox360 Platform/Xbox360 port, and it doesn't get nerfed when unlocked (unlike Ajim in ''Oratorio Tangram''), at least. Especially when the sluggish controls don't help.



* PromotedToPlayable: In the Japan-only Sega Ages 2500 Vol. 31 re-release on the [=PlayStation=] 2, as well as the PolishedPort of FORCE on the UsefulNotes/Xbox360, and the Saturn port of OMG.

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* PromotedToPlayable: In the Japan-only Sega Ages 2500 Vol. 31 re-release on the [=PlayStation=] 2, as well as the PolishedPort of FORCE on the UsefulNotes/Xbox360, Platform/Xbox360, and the Saturn port of OMG.
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* DropTheHammer

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* SuperPrototype: The original Fei-Yen from the [=PlayStation=] 2 port of ''Operation Moongate'' as a BonusBoss.

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* SuperPrototype: The original Fei-Yen from the [=PlayStation=] 2 port of ''Operation Moongate'' as a BonusBoss.an OptionalBoss.



* BonusBoss: Mainly as a penalty boss in ''Operation Moongate''. If you take too long to finish the first five stages, you get a warning message letting you know [[ThisIsGonnaSuck you might it handed to you]] by Jaguarandi in the following stage.



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* {{Superboss}}: Mainly as a penalty boss in ''Operation Moongate''. If you take too long to finish the first five stages, you get a warning message letting you know [[ThisIsGonnaSuck you might it handed to you]] by Jaguarandi in the following stage.



* BonusBoss: [[spoiler:He will randomly appear from Stage 2 onward if you continuously win by time outs starting on Stage 1. If done correctly, he will descend from the heavens and stab your opponent in the back, destroying and replacing them. The only fights he cannot interrupt are Stages 6 and 10, which are reserved for the sub-boss (Bradtos) and final boss (Tangram), respectively. This, in turn, can make him a ClimaxBoss if he ends up killing Raiden on Stage 9.]]



* {{Superboss}}: [[spoiler:He will randomly appear from Stage 2 onward if you continuously win by time outs starting on Stage 1. If done correctly, he will descend from the heavens and stab your opponent in the back, destroying and replacing them. The only fights he cannot interrupt are Stages 6 and 10, which are reserved for the sub-boss (Bradtos) and final boss (Tangram), respectively. This, in turn, can make him a ClimaxBoss if he ends up killing Raiden on Stage 9.]]



* EarlyBirdCameo: While not officially introduced in games until ''MARZ'', they appear in ''Oratorio Tangram'' novel stories, and in ''FORCE'' as an alternative BonusBoss in place of Jaguarandi at random.

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* EarlyBirdCameo: While not officially introduced in games until ''MARZ'', they appear in ''Oratorio Tangram'' novel stories, and in ''FORCE'' as an alternative BonusBoss OPtionalBoss in place of Jaguarandi at random.



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A scientist who worked at 0 Plant whose study on OverTechnology lead to many of the VRs seen in combat, helping develop the 3 Virtuaroids (Fei-Yen, Bal-Bas-Bow, and Raiden) which became the pillar of most Virtuaroids in the series. He was the scientist who gave the Fuselage VR-014 a name: Fei-Yen and was one of the lead developers.

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A scientist who worked at 0 Plant whose study on OverTechnology [=OverTechnology=] lead to many of the VRs [=VRs=] seen in combat, helping develop the 3 Virtuaroids (Fei-Yen, Bal-Bas-Bow, and Raiden) which became the pillar of most Virtuaroids in the series. He was the scientist who gave the Fuselage VR-014 a name: Fei-Yen and was one of the lead developers.
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* BladeOnAStick: Some of his variants from ''Virtual-ON: FORCE''.
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* SuperPrototype: In ''Oratorio Tangram'', a secret alpha version of Temjin can be played through a CheatCode. The alpha Temjim lacks the ability to double-jump, air-dash, or perform turbo attacks, but its damage output is higher than the normal version.

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* SuperPrototype: In ''Oratorio Tangram'', a secret alpha version of Temjin can be played through a CheatCode. The alpha Temjim Temjin lacks the ability to double-jump, air-dash, or perform turbo attacks, but its damage output is higher than the normal version.
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* ShortHairWithTail
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* AttackItsWeakpoint: When it readies the solar gun.

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* AttackItsWeakpoint: When it glows gold and readies the its solar gun.cannon, SHOOT IT!

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The guardian of the Moon Gate, and the FinalBoss of the first game.

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The guardian of the Moon Gate, and the FinalBoss of the first game.
game. A gigantic, spider-esque tank of a VR with jacked-up versions of Bal-Bas-Bow's weaponry and the ability to produce a '''HUGE''' solar cannon out of its body that can wipe out all but the sturdiest of mechs in a single blast if you're not careful.



* {{BFG}}: It's DeathRay.

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* {{BFG}}: It's Its DeathRay.


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* SNKBoss: Yes, this thing has the slowest mobility of all the [=VRs=]. It's also a veritable walking fortress that can fire an unbelievable amount of fast-paced laser shots and rings at a time, can fill almost the entire battlefield with floating miness, and has an even more devastating beam weapon than Raiden and Jaguarandi with its gigantic solar cannon.
* SuperPrototype: Z-Gradt is the original version of Bal-Bas-Bow, before it would become a more easy-to-produce machine with a smaller frame and sans the solar cannon to make it more mobile, as well as weaker variants of its existing weaponry.
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* TheGhost: Official documents and background material refer to her with male pronouns. Evidently she was so secretive that only a select few knew her actual gender.
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* SNKBoss: '''Unofficial''', AKA the original Fei-Yen from the Sega Ages port. She makes both Jaguarandi and Z-Gradt look tame by comparison. This version of Fei-Yen loses her sword and bow gun, but gets something even worse: both her left and right weapons now fire jacked-up versions of her heart projectiles at the opponent that deal a shitload more damage compaared to regular Fei-Yen, on par with Raiden's bazooka. Oh, and she's ''always'' in her Hyper Mode by default instead of needing to be knocked down to half health like normal Fei-Yen, making her the fastest mech in the game, faster than Viper II and even normal Fei-Yen when she enters her Hyper Mode.
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* ArmorPiercingSlap: In ''Oratorio Tangram'', she can deliver five across a Virtuaroid's face.

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