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| names = Cyber Peacock, Cyber Kujacker | | names = Cyber Peacock, Cyber Kujacker | ||
| titles = Network Guardian<ref name="MM25">''MM25: Mega Man & Mega Man X Official Complete Works''. 2013.</ref><ref name="XDiVE">''Mega Man X DiVE''. 2020.</ref> | | titles = Network Guardian<ref name="MM25">''MM25: Mega Man & Mega Man X Official Complete Works''. 2013.</ref><ref name="XDiVE">''Mega Man X DiVE''. 2020.</ref> | ||
| groups = [[Maverick]]s | | groups = [[Maverick]]s | ||
| appearances = ''[[Mega Man X4]]'' | | appearances = ''[[Mega Man X4]]'' | ||
| inspiration = [[wikipedia:Peacock|Peacock]] | | inspiration = [[wikipedia:Peacock|Peacock]] | ||
| weapon = [[File:MMX4 - Aiming Laser Icon.png|X4]] [[Aiming Laser]]<br/>[[File:MMX4 - Rakuhouha Icon.png|X4]] [[Rakuhouha]] | |||
| weaknesses = [[File:MMX4 - Soul Body Icon.png|X4]] [[Soul Body]]<br/>[[File:MMX4 - Ryuenjin Icon.png|X4]] [[Ryuenjin]] | |||
| stages = {{MMX4Link|Cyber Space}} | | stages = {{MMX4Link|Cyber Space}} | ||
| voice_jp = [[Issei Futamata]] | | voice_jp = [[Issei Futamata]] | ||
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| {{Jp|Cyber Kujacker|サイバー・クジャッカー|Saibā Kujakkā}} | | {{Jp|Cyber Kujacker|サイバー・クジャッカー|Saibā Kujakkā}} | ||
| "Kujacker" is a portmanteau of {{Jp|"kujaku"|孔雀|kujaku}} meaning peacock, and {{Jp|"hijacker"|ハイジャッカー|haijakkā}} in reference to hacking. | | "Kujacker" is a portmanteau of {{Jp|"kujaku"|孔雀|kujaku}} meaning peacock, and {{Jp|"hijacker"|ハイジャッカー|haijakkā}} in reference to computer hacking. | ||
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| English | | English |
Revision as of 04:53, 15 April 2024
Artwork from Mega Man X4. | |
Stage portrait(s). | |
General information | |
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Name(s): | Cyber Peacock, Cyber Kujacker |
Title(s): | Network Guardian[1][2] |
Group(s): | Mavericks |
Appearances: | Mega Man X4 |
Inspiration: | Peacock |
Game Info | |
Weapon(s): | Aiming Laser Rakuhouha |
Weakness(es): | Soul Body Ryuenjin |
Stage(s): | Cyber Space |
Voice (JP): | Issei Futamata |
Cyber Peacock, known as Cyber Kujacker (サイバー・クジャッカー) in Japan, is a Maverick from the X era, appearing as one of the main bosses in Mega Man X4. He is a cyber-themed Reploid based on a peacock, who attacks with digital energy blades and missiles. He is a defensive program who is corrupted by Sigma.
In the Games
Mega Man X4
Cyber Peacock debuts in Mega Man X4 as one of the eight Mavericks on the Stage Select screen. He is a cyberspace defense unit who was reprogrammed by Sigma, and who serves as the boss of Cyber Space. He periodically teleports around the arena, launching a variety of attacks. Defeating Cyber Peacock grants Aiming Laser to X and Rakuhoha to Zero. His weakness is Soul Body from Split Mushroom for X, or Ryuenjin from Magma Dragoon for Zero, which both disrupt his program and resets his pattern. A boss attack rematch with Cyber Peacock later occurs in Final Weapon 3.
Mega Man X DiVE
In Mega Man X DiVE, Maverick Data of Cyber Peacock appears as the boss of the event "Network Guardian". He also reappeared as a boss in Co-op and Jakob.
Other Game Appearances
- In Mega Man X Legacy Collection, Cyber Peacock appears in X Challenge. He is fought alongside Tunnel Rhino in 3-2 in both Volumes.
- In Project × Zone 2, a gear called Cyber Peacock's Feather is available for purchase after Chapter 7.
- In Rockman ✕over, Cyber Peacock appears in a Battle Memory.
- In TEPPEN, Cyber Peacock appears as a Unit Card.
Other Media
- In the Rockman X4 manga, Cyber Peacock reprises his role from Mega Man X4.
- In the Archie Mega Man comic, Cyber Peacock appears in the "Worlds Unite" arc as one of the many Mavericks resurrected in Sigma's army.
Official Data
Mega Man X4
Network Guardian Cyber Peacock | |
Originally a defense program installed in cyberspace to protect the network from hackers, but Sigma remodeled and modified him into an arrogant and cruel character. He now indiscriminately attacks anyone who enters the network, be they civilian, Hunter, or Repliforce.[3][4][5] |
Compendium of Rockman X
Cyber Space | Cyber Peacock | |||
Weapon: | Aiming Laser/Rakuhouha | Weakness: | Soul Body/Ryuenjin | |
Profile: | He was originally a program made to eliminate invading hackers, but he became Maverick around the time of Repliforce's rebellion. He has a very prideful personality. | |||
Attack: | Effect: | |||
Tracking Shot | Raises its tail and fires homing missiles. | |||
Feather Attack | Appears behind the player and extends its tail feathers to attack. | |||
Rising Slash | Appears near the player and tries to slash them by spreading his tail while rising. |
Mega Man X Legacy Collection
Cyber Peacock | |
Peacock originally functioned as a protection program designed to stop hackers from infiltrating important computer systems. However, someone has rewritten his program to make him an arrogant and vicious villain who indiscriminately attacks anyone accessing the network. |
Mega Man X DiVE
Cyber Peacock | |
Cyber Peacock was originally designed as a defensive mechanism of cyberspace. After his infection, he began destroying relevant programs that are connected to cyberspace while collecting and analyzing data on the members of Maverick Hunters. |
Behind the Scenes
Nomenclature
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | Cyber Kujacker (サイバー・クジャッカー) | "Kujacker" is a portmanteau of "kujaku" (孔雀) meaning peacock, and "hijacker" (ハイジャッカー) in reference to computer hacking. |
English | Cyber Peacock | Named after a peacock. |
References
- ↑ MM25: Mega Man & Mega Man X Official Complete Works. 2013.
- ↑ Mega Man X DiVE. 2020.
- ↑ (Archived) Capcom Japan official website, New Products, Rockman X4. 2000. (http://www.capcom.co.jp/newproducts/consumer/rockmanx4/)
- ↑ Comic BomBom Special #116: Rockman X4 Saikyou Daizukan. October 1997.
- ↑ Televi Magazine Great Hyakka #103: Rockman X4 Himitsu Daizukan. 1997.