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The characters of Vega and Altair are based on the central figures of the Japanese Tanabata star festival
 
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*Dr. Vega is the first Female main antagonist in the Network-Star force Universe and one of the very few female antagonists to be shown in the whole Megaman series, followed by Sera.
 
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Dr. Vega, known as Doctor Orihime (ドクター・オリヒメ, Dokutā Orihime)in the Japanese version, is the primary antagonist of the second Star Force game. She was a scientist from the Tanabata Kingdom whose research led to the creation of Matter Waves, materialized EM waves, but she disappeared after discovering Murian ruins.

In the Game

Doctor Vega's designs for the continent of Mu revolve around restoring it to use its power to form the Neo Mu Empire; those who prove themselves to be exceptional in some way would be allowed to become a citizen. However, her plan requires the use of an OOPArt in order to raise Mu from the depths of the Bermuda Maze; which OOPArt she uses depends on the version of the game. To this end, she recruits Hyde, her henchman to use and distribute UMA wave beings, and Solo, the last living Murian.

After Le Mu (Ra Mu in the Japanese version) is defeated, it is revealed that her primary reason for reviving the Mu is to use its power to bring back her dead lover, Altair. He would sometimes refer to her by the pet name Vegalita, and is said to be the only person that Vega has ever formed a BrotherBand with. Altair had to leave Vega to fight in an unnamed war, from which he never returned. As a result, Vega became bitter and ultimately blamed the world for his death. She became a scientist and, after discovering the mu, she vowed to enact revenge upon the world, leading to the events of the games.

Vega's first Matter Wave creation, Hollow, was made as a replacement for her lover. She hoped it would bring him back in spirit, but Hollow had neither Altair's personality nor memories. Only the image of Altair prevented Vega from destroying him. Hollow was her loyal follower, however, and Vega viewed him as such until he sacrificed himself to save her from Le Mu. Vega realized that then that she loved Hollow as well; not as Altair, but as his own person.

In the Anime

In the anime, she is introduced as a famous researcher who is known for her writings on ancient civilizations as well as the invention of the Radio Composer that Tom Dubius used when he was controlled by Cygnus. She recruited Geo (being able to figure out that he was really MegaMan) into helping her hunt down the OOPArts because she was worried of what would happen should Mu's "Ultimate Lifeform", Le Mu, be awakened. In reality, she wanted to awaken Le Mu and have it rule over the world as its god, eventually revealing this when she had Hollow take the Berserk Sword from Mega Man. In the end, she stayed behind on Mu rather than face imprisonment (as opposed to escaping in the game), leaving her final fate open to interpretation.

The characters of Vega and Altair are based on the central figures of the Japanese Tanabata star festival

Trivia

  • Dr. Vega is the first Female main antagonist in the Network-Star force Universe and one of the very few female antagonists to be shown in the whole Megaman series, followed by Sera.