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== History ==
 
== History ==
Model a (the "a" standing for "ancient") is a Biometal modeled after the original 8-bit ''[[Mega Man (series)|Mega Man]]'' games used in a unlockable mini-game. If the player obtains all 24 medals and starts a new game, "Model a" can be used in the actual game through A-Trans, being available when the player gets Model A. It is a usable item first and must be used before the model becomes selectable in the Trans-wheel (there isn't enough space to insert Model a into the touchscreen select).
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Model a (the "a" standing for "ancient") is a Biometal modeled after the original 8-bit ''[[Mega Man (series)|Mega Man]]'' games used in an unlockable mini-game. If the player obtains all 24 medals and starts a new game, "Model a" can be used in the actual game through A-Trans, being available when the player gets Model A. It is a usable item first and must be used before the model becomes selectable in the Trans-wheel (there isn't enough space to insert Model an into the touchscreen select).
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==

Revision as of 15:35, 3 August 2013

Model a - The Ancient Mega Man

History

Model a (the "a" standing for "ancient") is a Biometal modeled after the original 8-bit Mega Man games used in an unlockable mini-game. If the player obtains all 24 medals and starts a new game, "Model a" can be used in the actual game through A-Trans, being available when the player gets Model A. It is a usable item first and must be used before the model becomes selectable in the Trans-wheel (there isn't enough space to insert Model an into the touchscreen select).

Appearance

Model a is not represented in any physical form. When activated, the user takes on a much smaller 8-bit styled version of Model A's armor.

Powers and Abilities

Model a makes only 8-bit beeping sounds such as touching the floor and taking damage as well as dying. The player still has access to the wall-kick, but the dash is replaced with the slide and the gun fires only uncharged shots. Both Homing Shots and the Giga Attack are unusable. The player also becomes small enough to move through small spaces without human or Hedgeshock form.