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* FromBadToWorse: The Waterworks Scenario. Lan and Mega fix the pump program, but it turns out the real problem was the filter itself; the boys just restored poisonous swamp water to the city, and the citizens are now so desperate for water that [[TooDumbToLive they will drink the obviously nasty sewage]].
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* ChekhovsMIA: At the start of the [=IceMan=] scenario, Yai notes that a student from another class has gone missing. Then she reveals she's learned this other student was kidnapped. [[spoiler:It's Dr. Froid's son, who is being used as leverage against him to work for the WWW.]]]

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* ChekhovsMIA: ChekhovMIA: At the start of the [=IceMan=] scenario, Yai notes that a student from another class has gone missing. Then she reveals she's learned this other student was kidnapped. [[spoiler:It's Dr. Froid's son, who is being used as leverage against him to work for the WWW.]]]]]

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* ChekhovMIA: At the start of the [=IceMan=] scenario, Yai notes that a student from another class has gone missing. Then she reveals she's learned this other student was kidnapped. [[spoiler:It's Dr. Froid's son, who is being used as leverage against him to work for the WWW.]]]

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* ChekhovMIA: ChekhovsGun: The bronze statue of the principal of Lan's school was noted to be a gift from some mysterious organisation. [[spoiler:It's actually a hidden entrance to the secret WWW Metroline.]]
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At the start of the [=IceMan=] scenario, Yai notes that a student from another class has gone missing. Then she reveals she's learned this other student was kidnapped. [[spoiler:It's Dr. Froid's son, who is being used as leverage against him to work for the WWW.]]]



** The rerelease Legacy collection gives you Bass' chip in the very beginning of the game. Letting you one hit kill almost anything with 200 or less hp from the very start. Then to top it off they've added him to the 10 chip trader at Higsby's so you can have multiple. And in this game, Bass has the F code as well, giving him synergy with the Fire Tower and Fire Man chips mentioned above.

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** The rerelease Legacy collection ''Legacy Collection'' gives you Bass' chip in the very beginning of the game. Letting you one hit kill almost anything with 200 or less hp HP from the very start. Then to top it off they've added him to the 10 chip trader at Higsby's so you can have multiple. And in this game, Bass has the F code as well, giving him synergy with the Fire Tower and Fire Man chips mentioned above.chips.



* EstablishingSeriesMoment: [=MegaMan=]'s attempt to pass through the oven's cyberworld is impeded by a field of flames. Lan clears the way for him by spraying the real oven in his house (which is also on fire) with a super-soaker. This works.

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* EstablishingSeriesMoment: [=MegaMan=]'s attempt to pass through the oven's cyberworld is impeded by when he gets disconnected from Lan after getting a field of flames. Lan clears fire shot in his face, which sets the way for him by spraying the real oven in his house (which is also on fire) real-life ablaze further. Lan manages to reconnect by dousing the oven with a super-soaker. This works.super-soaker, which sets the frequent co-operation the duo will undertake throughout the series on both ends.



* NotCompletelyUseless: The seemingly-redundant alternate code Escape chips may tempt you to dump them in the Chip Trader, but they're desired by an old man in ACDC Town who's willing to trade you a powerful [=KnghtSwrd=] chip for the entire set, which are harder to replace via the Chip Trader if you dumped them earlier because of their 3-star rarity.



* TruthInTelevision: Near the end of the game, Lan's dad casually resets the expiration date on Higsby's WWW-issued bus pass in order to make the WWW headquarters accessible. In RealLife, the bus passes used in that era were extremely easy to alter with that sort of hacking.

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* TruthInTelevision: TruthInTelevision:
** During the [=NumberMan=] scenario, [=MegaMan=] comes across several password-locked fields which he has to guess by himself, with the system helpfully mentioning if his guess was too low or too high. The latter aside, this is essentially a low-key version of a brute-force password attack.
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Near the end of the game, Lan's dad casually resets the expiration date on Higsby's WWW-issued bus pass in order to make the WWW headquarters accessible. In RealLife, the bus passes used in that era were extremely easy to alter with that sort of hacking.
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* DevelopersForesight: The final sequence gives [=MegaMan=] buster stats of 6 instead of the usual cap of 5, which happens to raise the strength of a fully-charged buster shot to just barely enough to overcome the final boss's Aura. This keeps the boss from becoming unbeatable if the player somehow doesn't have chips that do at least 100 damage.

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* DevelopersForesight: The final sequence gives [=MegaMan=] buster stats of 6 instead of the usual cap of 5, which happens to raise the strength of but a fully-charged buster shot to is still just barely enough to overcome shy of blowing out the final boss's Aura. This keeps Aura, so a player must use chips to push past it. Fortunately, the boss from becoming unbeatable if regularly drops the Aura when attacking, creating moments of vulnerability and averting an unwinnable situation should the player somehow doesn't have chips that do at least 100 damage.run out of chips.
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* TheArtifact: The Escape chip is still present in ''Operate Shooting Star'', even though the game has a dedicated "Run" button like later installments.

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* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage: "Running Through the Cyber World" (aka [=NumberMan=]'s theme) samples the main theme partway through the composition.


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* TitleThemeDrop: "Running Through the Cyber World" (aka [=NumberMan=]'s theme) samples the main theme partway through the composition.
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* DigeticSountrackUsage: "Running Through the Cyber World" (aka [=NumberMan=]'s theme) samples the main theme partway through the composition.

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* DigeticSountrackUsage: "Running Through the Cyber World" (aka Numberman's theme) samples the main theme partway through the composition.

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* DigeticSountrackUsage: "Running Through the Cyber World" (aka Numberman's [=NumberMan=]'s theme) samples the main theme partway through the composition.

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* DigeticSountrackUsage: "Running Through the Cyber World" (aka Numberman's theme) samples the main theme partway through the composition.



* ThemeTuneCameo: "Running Through the Cyber World" samples the main theme partway through the composition.
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* ThemeTuneCameo: "Running Through the Cyber World" samples the main theme partway through the composition.
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* TwentyBearAsses: An NPC in Lan's school asks for 30 copies of Met Guard A chips in exchange for a single Buster Guard chip.

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