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This game introduced the formula of eight Stage Select bosses, often called the "eight Mavericks". Before facing Sigma, X must fight eight animal or plant-based Mavericks on the Stage Select screen. These eight are all former Maverick Hunters, now part of Sigma's rebellion.
This game introduced the formula of eight Stage Select bosses, often called the "eight Mavericks". Before facing Sigma, X must fight eight animal or plant-based Mavericks on the Stage Select screen. These eight are all former Maverick Hunters, now part of Sigma's rebellion.
[[Launch Octopus]] !! [[Chill Penguin]] !! [[Armored Armadillo]] !! [[Flame Mammoth]] !! [[Storm Eagle]] !! [[Boomer Kuwanger]] !! [[Spark Mandrill]] !! [[Sting Chameleon]]


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The insignia of the Mavericks in Mega Man Maverick Hunter X.

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A Maverick, known as an Irregular (イレギュラー) in Japan, is a classification of robot in the Mega Man series. First appearing in Mega Man X, the term is used extensively throughout the X era, Zero era, and ZX era, coming to generally mean any robot whose behavior is dangerous or counter to the laws of society.

In the Games

X era

Mega Man X

The term Maverick was introduced in Mega Man X. The Japanese game manual says it was intended for defective Reploids whose behavior threatened to harm humans or fellow Reploids. This begat the formation of the Maverick Hunters, an organization dedicated to controlling Maverick activity. However, the term gained political connotation when Sigma staged his rebellion against humanity, recruiting Maverick Hunters to harm humans of their own free will, without any defects.[1]

This game introduced the formula of eight Stage Select bosses, often called the "eight Mavericks". Before facing Sigma, X must fight eight animal or plant-based Mavericks on the Stage Select screen. These eight are all former Maverick Hunters, now part of Sigma's rebellion.

Mavericks introduced in Mega Man X
Name Image Special Weapon Weakness
Launch Octopus
MMX - Launch Octopus Portrait.png
MMX - Homing Torpedo Icon.png Homing Torpedo MMX - Rolling Shield Icon.png Rolling Shield
Chill Penguin
MMX - Chill Penguin Portrait.png
MMX - Shotgun Ice Icon.png Shotgun Ice MMX - Fire Wave Icon.png Fire Wave
Flame Mammoth
MMX - Flame Mammoth Portrait.png
MMX - Fire Wave Icon.png Fire Wave MMX - Storm Tornado Icon.png Storm Tornado
Boomer Kuwanger
MMX - Boomer Kuwanger Portrait.png
MMX - Boomerang Cutter Icon.png Boomerang Cutter MMX - Homing Torpedo Icon.png Homing Torpedo
Sting Chameleon
MMX - Sting Chameleon Portrait.png
MMX - Chameleon Sting Icon.png Chameleon Sting MMX - Boomerang Cutter Icon.png Boomerang Cutter
Spark Mandrill
MMX - Spark Mandrill Portrait.png
MMX - Electric Spark Icon.png Electric Spark MMX - Shotgun Ice Icon.png Shotgun Ice
Storm Eagle
MMX - Storm Eagle Portrait.png
MMX - Storm Tornado Icon.png Storm Tornado MMX - Chameleon Sting Icon.png Chameleon Sting
Armored Armadillo
MMX - Armored Armadillo Portrait.png
MMX - Rolling Shield Icon.png Rolling Shield MMX - Electric Spark Icon.png Electric Spark

Mega Man X2

In Mega Man X2, many of the Mavericks are remnants of Sigma's initial rebellion who survived, laying low until the X-Hunters put their plans into motion. Two major developments occur: first, the Mavericks begin intentionally creating more Mavericks, all bearing Sigma's mark. Second, Magna Centipede spreads the Maverick Virus around the world via the Central Computer Stage, a virus which can force Reploids to go Maverick against their best judgement. These developments would have repercussions for the rest of the X era.

The eight Mavericks are five former Maverick Hunters from Sigma's rebellion, plus three new recruits.

Wire Sponge Morph Moth Flame Stag Magna Centipede Overdrive Ostrich Bubble Crab Wheel Gator Crystal Snail
MMX2 - Wire Sponge Portrait.png
MMX2 - Morph Moth Portrait.png
MMX2 - Flame Stag Portrait.png
MMX2 - Magna Centipede Portrait.png
MMX2 - Overdrive Ostrich Portrait.png
MMX2 - Bubble Crab Portrait.png
MMX2 - Wheel Gator Portrait.png
MMX2 - Crystal Snail Portrait.png

Mega Man X3

In Mega Man X3, Mavericks are briefly believed to be a thing of the past once Dr. Doppler finds a way to cure Reploids of the Maverick Virus (now called the Sigma Virus). However, the illusion is dashed when Doppler reveals his own evil ambitions, and that the entirety of Dopple Town, including many visitors, are now his Maverick servants. Some Reploids, such as Gravity Beetle, sympathize with the rebellion and join too. This forms the Doppler Army, a new Maverick force seeking to rule the world.

The eight Mavericks are members of the Doppler Army, of their own free will or due to the Sigma Virus.

Blast Hornet Blizzard Buffalo Gravity Beetle Toxic Seahorse Volt Catfish Crush Crawfish Tunnel Rhino Neon Tiger
MMX3 - Blast Hornet Portrait.png
MMX3 - Blizzard Buffalo Portrait.png
MMX3 - Gravity Beetle Portrait.png
MMX3 - Toxic Seahorse Portrait.png
MMX3 - Volt Catfish Portrait.png
MMX3 - Crush Crawfish Portrait.png
MMX3 - Tunnel Rhino Portrait.png
MMX3 - Neon Tiger Portrait.png

Mega Man X4

In Mega Man X4, the term Maverick is further complicated as a political tool. After being blamed for the Sky Lagoon incident, Repliforce stages a coup d'état in order to escape to space and establish their own independent Reploid nation. Despite not outright seeking to destroy humanity, they are branded as Maverick for their disobedience and the Maverick Hunters are sent after them. Additionally, Sigma retains some loyal Maverick agents to help pull the strings behind the chaos.

The eight Mavericks are five members of Repliforce, plus three agents of Sigma.

Web Spider Cyber Peacock Storm Owl Magma Dragoon Jet Stingray Split Mushroom Slash Beast Frost Walrus
MMX4 - Web Spider Portrait.png
MMX4 - Cyber Peacock Portrait.png
MMX4 - Storm Owl Portrait.png
MMX4 - Magma Dragoon Portrait.png
MMX4 - Jet Stingray Portrait.png
MMX4 - Split Mushroom Portrait.png
MMX4 - Slash Beast Portrait.png
MMX4 - Frost Walrus Portrait.png

Mega Man X5

In Mega Man X5, Sigma spreads the Sigma Virus across the entire planet. This results in much of the world going Maverick simultaneously, causing a global disaster. While the Maverick Hunters rush to stop the crash of Eurasia, they confront a variety of Reploids — some innocent, some not — who are infected by the Sigma Virus and refuse to cooperate with their plans. Additionally, Zero may go Maverick if he is exposed to the Zero Virus, restoring him to his Awakened Zero state.

The eight Mavericks are Reploids who own parts for the Enigma and Space Shuttle missions.

Crescent Grizzly Volt Kraken Shining Firefly Tidal Whale Spiral Pegasus Spike Rosered Dark Necrobat Burn Dinorex
MMX5 - Crescent Grizzly Portrait.png
MMX5 - Volt Kraken Portrait.png
MMX5 - Shining Firefly Portrait.png
MMX5 - Tidal Whale Portrait.png
MMX5 - Spiral Pegasus Portrait.png
MMX5 - Spike Rosered Portrait.png
MMX5 - Dark Necrobat Portrait.png
MMX5 - Burn Dinorex Portrait.png

Mega Man X6

In Mega Man X6, Mavericks are again believed to be a thing of the past, as the Sigma Virus has disappeared and the world is focused on rebuilding from the Earth Crisis. However, wild Mavericks return as the mysterious Nightmare appears. As X investigates the Mavericks, he comes into conflict with High Max and the Nightmare Investigators, who are secretly loyal to the one behind the Nightmare, Gate.

The eight Mavericks are the Nightmare Investigators working for Gate.

Commander Yammark Rainy Turtloid Shield Sheldon Blizzard Wolfang Blaze Heatnix Infinity Mijinion Metal Shark Player Ground Scaravich
MMX6 - Commander Yammark Portrait.png
MMX6 - Rainy Turtloid Portrait.png
MMX6 - Shield Sheldon Portrait.png
MMX6 - Blizzard Wolfang Portrait.png
MMX6 - Blaze Heatnix Portrait.png
MMX6 - Infinity Mijinion Portrait.png
MMX6 - Metal Shark Player Portrait.png
MMX6 - Ground Scaravich Portrait.png

Mega Man X7

In Mega Man X7, the healed world is susceptible to Maverick crime again. An illegal Maverick-hunting syndicate called Red Alert appears, competing with the weakened Maverick Hunters. When their member Axl seeks asylum with the Hunters, Red challenges them over his custody. Red Alert releases Mavericks across the globe, goading the Hunters into a duel to determine which group is superior.[2]

The eight Mavericks are members of Red Alert.

Soldier Stonekong Splash Warfly Tornado Tonion Vanishing Gungaroo Flame Hyenard Ride Boarski Snipe Anteator Wind Crowrang
MMX7 - Soldier Stonekong Portrait.png
MMX7 - Splash Warfly Portrait.png
MMX7 - Tornado Tonion Portrait.png
MMX7 - Vanishing Gungaroo Portrait.png
MMX7 - Flame Hyenard Portrait.png
MMX7 - Ride Boarski Portrait.png
MMX7 - Snipe Anteator Portrait.png
MMX7 - Wind Crowrang Portrait.png

Mega Man X8

In Mega Man X8, advanced Reploids called new generation Reploids are put into production to work on the Jakob Project. New generation Reploids are believed to be incapable of going Maverick due to their Copy Chips, which give them total control of their bodies and immunity to viruses.[3] However, they instead choose to go Maverick of their own accord, joining Sigma to destroy the world and start anew in space using Jakob.[4][5] The term Maverick comes into question when Lumine argues the rebellion is a question of natural evolution, not good and evil.[6]

The eight Mavericks are rioting new generation Reploids.

Optic Sunflower Gravity Antonion Dark Mantis Bamboo Pandamonium Gigabolt Man-O-War Earthrock Trilobyte Avalanche Yeti Burn Rooster
MMX8 - Optic Sunflower Portrait.png
MMX8 - Gravity Antonion Portrait.png
MMX8 - Dark Mantis Portrait.png
MMX8 - Bamboo Pandamonium Portrait.png
MMX8 - Gigabolt Man-O-War Portrait.png
MMX8 - Earthrock Trilobyte Portrait.png
MMX8 - Avalanche Yeti Portrait.png
MMX8 - Burn Rooster Portrait.png

Zero era

In the Zero era, the term Maverick maintains its definition, being used to describe dangerous robots. However, it is frequently misused by the dystopic Neo Arcadia to criminalize any Reploids its agenda requires, especially when Copy X begins branding random Reploids as Maverick, planning to execute them to slow an energy crisis. Neo Arcadia also uses the term to demonize rebels such as the Resistance, who sought freedom from the city's tyranny. Zero himself, the protagonist of the story, is frequently called a Maverick by his enemies for fighting to defend fellow Reploids and even humans from the dictatorship.

In Mega Man Zero 4, Dr. Weil showed his cruelty by branding disobedient humans as Mavericks as well. This completely warped the original definition of the term, merely using it as a tool of fear and control.

ZX era

In the ZX era, humans and Reploids became nearly indistinguishable, resulting in the term Maverick temporarily falling out of usage. Instead, it was more commonly used to describe the wild Mechaniloids influenced by Model W, which would evolve on their own and terrorize the Outlands. These wild Mavericks would sometimes even attack Innerpeace, as Model W sought negativity from humanity in order to fully awaken. Any servants of Model W, such as Prometheus and Pandora or the rival Mega Men, were also capable of exercising leadership over these Mavericks to further Model W's evolution.

In the final battle of Mega Man ZX, Vent (but not Aile) and Serpent use the term Maverick as an insult to demonize one another. Vent calls Serpent one for callously destroying people's lives,[7] while Serpent uses it against all of humanity, claiming that all who have hatred in their hearts are the true Mavericks.[8]

References

  1. Game manual, Rockman X. December 1993.
  2. Mega Man X7. 2003. Red: "I never imagined our little friend would end up in your hands, but in any case, I want Axl back. Now, don't you worry. I know he won't come back easily. So how about this? Like you, we are hunters. We've trashed our share of Mavericks. So how about a duel? A duel to determine who the real Maverick Hunters are. I'm sure you won't mind if we use the Mavericks that we've captured so far. So, the last one standing wins!"
  3. Mega Man X8. 2004. Alia: "I've completed the analysis of the Maverick data acquired so far. What makes new generation Reploids resistant to viruses is their copy chip. The copy chip can actually change a Reploid's DNA."
  4. Mega Man X8. 2004. X: "What does [Sigma] plan to do? You know, he's just using you. Nothing more." Burn Rooster: "Using me? If that's the price I have to pay to bring about the new world, so be it!"
  5. Mega Man X8. 2004. Lumine: "This decision to wage battle against the old world was made consciously. In other words, we possess the power to go Maverick at will!"
  6. Mega Man X8. 2004. Lumine: "Enemy, ally... This issue isn't so black and white. Reploids, along with humanity, have irrevocably changed. The nature of their existence has also changed. You are not needed in our new world!"
  7. Mega Man ZX. 2006. Vent: "You're no Mega Man, and you're no ruler. You're just a tool. Model W manipulated you. You've played with lives and you're nothing more than a Maverick!"
  8. Mega Man ZX. 2006. Serpent: "The destiny of destruction... still awaits... So long as you have hearts, hate will lurk in the shadows... You who possess the wellspring of emotion known as the heart... You are the true Mavericks!!"