Dr. Wily

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Dr. Wily is a male video game character who features in Mega Man.

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Doctor Albert W. Wily (Japanese: Dr.アルバート・W・ワイリー, Hepburn: Dokutā Arubāto W Wairī) was a male human who at one time was a colleague of Dr. Light where the pair studied at the Robot Institute of Technology. When he was younger, Wily was responsible for the Double Gear System that got shut down in light of severe risks posed to taking robots beyond their limits. The end of his project made him angry with Light due to the latter's role in it getting shut down, ending their friendship. After they graduated, Wily and Light became bitter rivals during their professional lives. Though Wily won many awards in his time, he was consistently upstaged by Dr. Light, and this wounded his pride. Tired of always being one step behind Dr. Light, Wily moved to the Pacific Ocean, created a giant robot factory, and went missing, secretly plotting to take over the world. Meanwhile, Dr. Light completed Proto Man, the first humanoid robot with feelings. However, Proto Man had a defect in his Solar Reactor, and he left Dr. Light's lab fearing to be changed, wandering around the world on his own. Dr. Wily came across Proto Man and modified him, giving him a new nuclear core and additional equipment. Unfortunately for Proto Man, a defect still existed in his reactor. Dr. Wily continued with his plans to conquer the world, while Dr. Light continued creating robots to help humanity. Thus, he stole six of Light's robots and used them to take over the world. He has lost numerous times to Mega Man but has yet to give up.

In his first uprising, Dr. Wily used Dr. Light's robots to try to take over the world, but one of the robots Wily saw no potential in asked to be changed into a combat robot to stop Wily's evil scheme, and Rock was transformed into the super robot Mega Man. Rock as Mega Man stopped Wily's robots and defeated him in his hideout. One year later, Wily returned for revenge, this time creating eight of his own robots to defeat Mega Man, but his plans are foiled and his robots are defeated. Wily attempted to trick Mega Man into thinking that he was an Alien, but Mega Man realizes that it is a hologram and Wily surrenders. Wily revived four of Light's Robot Masters and four of his own and created a new 'Mega Man Killer' named Enker and sent them against Mega Man, but is stopped. Wily would then pretend to have changed his ways and helps Dr. Light build Gamma, a giant robot meant to bring world peace, but he secretly reprograms the eight new Robot Masters that he co-built with Dr. Light and creates the Doc Robots to battle Mega Man. During the conflict, Dr. Wily stole Gamma and the Energy Elements and tries to defeat Mega Man, but in the end, a block of debris falls onto Wily, supposedly killing him, though his flying saucer is seen in the distance at the end of the conflict.

Wily then stole the Time Skimmer, a machine that allowed him to travel through time, and traveled to a point in the future in which his older self had reformed and Mega Man had been reverted into a house robot. Wily and his older self stole Rock and turned him into Quint, and with Mega Man himself at his side, he revived four robots from his second uprising and four from his third uprising and fought his nemesis again in the present, but is defeated. At some point during this alternate future, he also created a prototype of Quint, but quickly discards him when he captured the actual Mega Man. A year after Mega Man 3, Dr. Wily kidnapped Kalinka, daughter of Doctor Cossack, and blackmailed him into using his elite robots to fight Mega Man. In the middle of their fight, Proto Man teleported in Kalinka, who elaborated that Dr. Wily had kidnapped her and forced her father into building an army of robots, and with Wily's plan undone by Proto Man's betrayal, Wily steps out from the shadows and berates Proto Man for betraying him before retreating to his newly-built Wily Castle. Mega Man pursued his nemesis there and fights his way through, defeating Wily, though he manages to escape in the end. A few months after his failed plan with Cossack, Wily revived several of his robots and oddly begins taking over soccer fields. Mega Man is modified to play soccer and plays against Wily in robotic armor and his team of Robot Masters and stops his plan to ruin the sport. Wily begs for mercy before escaping from his collapsing lair.

At some point, Wily also revived more of his Robot Masters and made a new Mega Man Killer, Punk, and used powerful jamming waves to interfere with the super computer regulating people's every day lives. Mega Man stops him and his robot once more. Wily then tried to get revenge on both Proto Man and Dr. Light by creating Dark Man, a robot with the ability to disguise himself as Proto Man, and has him kidnap Dr. Light. Unfortunately for him the real Proto Man reveals Dark Man's true identity and Mega Man defeats him and Wily and frees Dr. Light. Wily's fortress begin to collapse and Wily escapes when Mega Man saves him and Light from falling debris. Later, Wily took over the robots at the World Robot Expo using radio waves and made yet another Mega Man Killer, Ballade. Mega Man stops him aboard his battleship. He also finds a group of ancient alien robots and programs them to be his Stardroids, and also revives Sunstar, an ancient doosmday weapon. Despite being outmatched at first, Mega Man defeats Wily and his new robots once again. Donning the disguise of a billionaire named Mr. X, Wily sponsored the First Annual Robot Tournament for the World Robot Alliance, where he reprogrammed the eight finalists and tried to use them to take over the world. Mega Man defeated Wily as Mr. X in the X Foundation headquarters, and he reveals his true identity and retreats to his new castle. Mega Man goes after Wily and thwarts him as usual, this time resulting in Mega Man sending him to jail.

Overview

Personality and attributes

In appearance, Dr. Wily was a male human with a curly, balding hairstyle, as well as a curly thick moustache and being slightly pudgy with a white lab coat, a blue dress shirt and green tie, dark blue pants, and gray loafers. The design eventually evolved over time to have his hair stylized in his more trademark bat-wing-like style, as well as having a more lean appearance. At one point, he took on a fake identity named Mr. X (ミスターエックス Misutā Ekkusu) who was a mysterious billionaire.

A brilliant scientist, Wily showed a passion in pushing the future of technology and robotics no matter what the cost to the robot, a trait that he held throughout his entire life.

Wily is shown to be hot-headed, prideful, and resentful, even as a student. These traits eventually evolved into pure hatred and evil, driving him in his bid for world domination and in his fight against Dr. Light. Using various machines and Robot Masters to fight his nemesis Mega Man, he often begged insincerely for mercy after being defeated by him before escaping to avoid being taken to prison.

Powers and abilities

He had a Ph.D in Electronic Engineering from the Robert University of Technology, and is a five consecutive year runner-up of the LIT Manual Design Contest, and has won the silver prize at the World Technology Award and was a nominee for the Nobel Prize in Physics.

Among his creations were the more advanced Robot Masters that led his forces.

Wily once encountered ancient forgotten ruins where he discovered the Stardroids who he re-programmed to serve him.

As Mr. X, he became the leader of the mysterious X Foundation (エックス財団, Ekkusu Zaidan).

Notes

  • Dr. Wily was created by Capcom and featured in the setting of the Mega Man universe.
  • Artist and producer Keiji Inafune explained that Wily's design is inspired by Albert Einstein, and was initially conceived to appear as a tall, thin scientist with a mustache, glasses, balding hair, and lab coat.

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Appearances

  • Mega Man (1987)

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