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For bugs impacting games themselves, see Glitches.

Bugs, are errors or glitches in a network system or software program, that come to produce an unintended effect or result. They form a central concept in the Mega Man Battle Network series, where they are first mentioned in Mega Man Battle Network 2 with the creation of the Gospel Multibug Organism and fully introduced in Mega Man Battle Network 3 with the Navi Customizer. In the Mega Man Battle Network universe, these errors/glitches may cause failures or malfunctions in a system, or a variety of unintended side-effects, especially in NetNavis and the virtual world of Net Society. These effects are majorly observed through bugged NetNavis during a NetBattle.

Network based entities and various programs who are bug infested can be identified throughout the series with the bugs manifesting as sporadically placed light yellow-green colored square lights akin to a rash on their skin, and anomalous, uneven anatomical features, likely signifying their programming's internal autonomous erratic composition unevenly forming as a result, and their coding attempting to reconciliate the bug for the program to function overall, as the bug cannot be resolved due to the lack of current resource.

Due to their chaotic, erratic, and unpredictable nature, Bugs are sometimes often associated with Darkloids and their use in Dark Chips in later installments. They overall remain a neutral element post Mega Man Battle Network 3, and rather signify chaotic and feral like tendencies overall, as regarded with the Cyber Beast Gregar.

Bugs were possibly replaced by the concept of Noise in the Mega Man Star Force series, along with the EM Wave technology. But, because of the presence of Cyber Cores in electronic devices, besides Wave Roads, it is unknown if bugs still exist in that time period.

Causes

Even though bugs can be present in any network area or NetNavi, only MegaMan.EXE can utilize their power, and many things can cause bugs in MegaMan:

Bug Fragment

BugFrag
BugFrag

A Bug Fragment, Bug Frag for short, known as Bug Piece[1][2][3][4][5] (バグピース/バグのかけら/バグのカケラ Bagu Pīsu/Bagu no Kakera/Bagu no Kakera) in Japan, is an accumulation of bugs, a type of junk data found randomly in the games.

In Mega Man Battle Network 2, the leader of Gospel, Sean Obihiro, was trying to clone Bass through the use of Bug Frags. This, however, went terribly wrong and the Bass clone mutated into the Gospel Multibug Organism that started overloading the servers with radiation to almost 600%. MegaMan and Lan Hikari end up defeating Gospel. Later, in the Secret Area scenario of Mega Man Battle Network 3, Bass eventually finds Gospel and fuses with him, after which he survives by absorbing Bug Frags that the player has deposited in the Bug Frag Trader. After 300 Bug Frags are deposited, he appears and challenges MegaMan the next time he enters the Secret Area.

Later, Mega Man Battle Network 6 would see Mayor Cain reveal that a more natural instance of the circumstances behind Gospel's creation had produced another beast, Cybeast Gregar. For this reason, it is assumed that Gregar was intentionally designed to resemble the Gospel Multibug Organism. Furthermore, Gregar's origin would explain how Dr. Hikari knew what Gospel's experiments would create.

Additionally, starting with the second game, and to the end of the series, Bug Frags are also used as an alternate form of currency, as various 'BugFrag Traders' appear in the game. Chips and programs sold by these traders are usually rarer in value than those sold by standard merchants, though they are often in an out-of-the-way location, often dealing with possibly unscrupulous characters and the Undernet.

Obtaining


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Other appearances

The Bug Pieces have also an appearance in Rockman EXE 4.5 Real Operation. There, both the way to obtain and use them is very varied:


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See also

References

Mega Man Battle Network series
Main characters
Lan Hikari (MegaMan.EXE) • Mayl Sakurai (Roll.EXE) • Dex Oyama (GutsMan.EXE) • Yai Ayanokoji (Glide.EXE) • Eugene Chaud (ProtoMan.EXE)
Tora (KingMan.EXE) • Mamoru UraMickTabIris
Dr. HikariHaruka HikariMs. MariHigsby (NumberMan.EXE) • Mr. FamousBaryl (Colonel.EXE)
Dr. WilyProfessorLord GospelDr. Regal (LaserMan.EXE) • DuoBass.EXE
Games
Mega Man Battle Network23456
Rockman EXE 4.5 Real OperationMega Man Battle Network 5: Double Team DSRockman.EXE Operate Shooting Star
Network TransmissionBattle Chip Challenge/N1 BattlePhantom of NetworkLegend of Network
Rockman EXE WSAxess AirMedal NetworkThe Medal OperationBattle Chip StadiumLegacy Collection
Anime and Manga
MegaMan NT Warrior (anime)AxessStreamBeastBeast+Rockman EXE: Hikari to Yami no Program
MegaMan NT Warrior (manga)Battle Story MegaMan NT WarriorGekitou! EXE Kyoudai Rockmeen!Zen'in Shuugou Gagtte!! Rockman!
Related Pages
NetNaviVirusPETBattle ChipProgram AdvancePower UpNavi CustomizerEmotion WindowLiberation MissionLocations
WWWGospelNebulaDarkloidCybeast