. "Rock Volnutt"@es . . "Mayumi Tanaka"@es . "Hideki Ishikawa"@es . . . . . . . . "Mega Man Legends"@en . "Mega Man Volnutt is unique amongst the series protagonists in that he's led two completely different lives. In his first life he was Mega Man Trigger, arguably the most venerated amongst the Purifier Units that hunted down Aberrant Units, those who went against the Master System. He was also the most trusted aide and best friend of The Master, the last fully organic human who lived for three-thousand years thanks to the life-preservation functions of the Master System. However, after witnessing the Carbons he helped create live happily despite facing disease, old age, famine, and war, he grew tired of his eternal existence and asked Trigger to shut down the Master System, to which the Purifier Unit complied, resulting in The Master's death. Declared an Aberrant Unit by his former comrades, Trigger fought his way through them and was later confronted by Sera and Mega Man Juno, who he managed to fight to a standstill with severe injuries on both sides. While in the process of reverting to a child as part of his failsafe healing process he stored his essential data files in the Carbon Monkey Data, after which he was sealed on Nino Island with Data in a stasis field by Yuna, the Mother Unit of Terra (Earth). Eventually, he was found by the Casketts, who decided to take in Mega Man as their son and (coincidentally) gave him the name Mega Man Volnutt after their favorite video game character. As a result, he grew up as a cheerful youth oblivious to this colorful past, helping his adoptive family as a Digger and being treated as Barrell's grandson. He later comes into conflict with the Bonnes, a famous pirating family who came to Nino Island in search of the \"legendary treasure\", which turned out to be the Master System's controls, reawakening Mega Man Juno in the process. Thus Volnutt's past as Mega Man Trigger came to haunt him, forcing him to take up arms once more to protect the people he cares about."@en . . . "Rokku Vorunatto"@es . . "Namco \u00D7 Capcom"@en . . . . "Corey Sevier"@en . . "Rockman Trigger"@en . "14"^^ . . "Mega Man Volnutt"@es . "MAITAKE"@en . . "Rockman DASH Golf"@en . . . . . . . . "Memo El Beyaco"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Tatsunoko vs. Capcom"@en . "Rockman \u00D7over"@en . . "See Mega Man Volnutt's weaponry"@en . . "Marvel vs. Capcom 3"@en . . "\u30ED\u30C3\u30AF\u30FB\u30F4\u30A9\u30EB\u30CA\u30C3\u30C8"@es . . . "\u30ED\u30C3\u30AF\u30FB\u30F4\u30A9\u30EB\u30CA\u30C3"@en . "Corey Sevier"@es . . . . "Rockman DASH: 5tsu no Shima no Daibouken!"@en . "80"^^ . . "Rock Volnutt"@en . . . . . . . "Artwork from Street Fighter X All Capcom"@en . "Mega Man Volnutt is unique amongst the series protagonists in that he's led two completely different lives. In his first life he was Mega Man Trigger, arguably the most venerated amongst the Purifier Units that hunted down Aberrant Units, those who went against the Master System. He was also the most trusted aide and best friend of The Master, the last fully organic human who lived for three-thousand years thanks to the life-preservation functions of the Master System. However, after witnessing the Carbons he helped create live happily despite facing disease, old age, famine, and war, he grew tired of his eternal existence and asked Trigger to shut down the Master System, to which the Purifier Unit complied, resulting in The Master's death. Declared an Aberrant Unit by his former comrades,"@en . . . . . "#FFF"@en . "Mega Man Volnutt"@en . . "Susan Roman"@es . . "Mayumi Tanaka"@en . "Susan Roman"@en . . . . . . . . "Male"@en . "Emerald"@en . "A long time ago, Mega Man Volnutt was known as Mega Man Trigger. Trigger's primary function was as a Purifier Unit(Irregular Hunter in the Japanese version) on a synthetic planet called Elysium, a place that housed what is called the \"Master System\". The purpose of the Master System was to watch over the Carbons (essentially the equivalent to humans, though artificially created) on Terra. His job as a Purifier Unit was to eliminate any Aberrant Units that threatened the Master System. Trigger was also always close to the Master throughout his tenure as a Purifier Unit. One day, the Master requested Mega Man to travel with him to Terra so he could see the Carbons, even though the Master could not survive long outside of Elysium. They used a shuttle pod and landed in Calbania Island, where the Master compares the life of the Carbons with Elysium, and realizes that while he lived in luxury for 3000 years, Elysium was cold and sterile, while the Carbons are happy even with hardship, pain, aging, and subsequently dying, and decides to give Mega Man the final command to destroy the Master System to make things right again. Before dying, the Master gives his genetic code sample to protect Mega Man, and orders him to delete all data in Elysium's library. After the Master's death, Mega Man Trigger tried to fulfill his dying wish. The units from the System tried to stop Trigger, thinking he became an Aberrant Unit. As time went by, Yuna (Mother Unit of Terra) decided to take a neutral position, neither helping nor fighting against Trigger. Frustrated with Yuna's decision, Sera (Mother Unit of Elysium) traveled to Terra herself to stop Mega Man, and the two fought each other to a standstill, expending all their energy. Trigger's original body was almost totally destroyed in the fight, and all his parameters had to be reset to heal (similar to formatting a hard drive), transforming him into a baby without any memory of the past. To avoid his memory being wiped out and make sure Sera would never find the Master's genetic code, Trigger transferred his essential data files to Data. Yuna took the opportunity to seal both inside stasis fields, with Mega Man and Data being sealed inside a ruin in Nino Island and Sera with Geetz in Forbidden Island, where they stayed for a long period."@en . . . "Mega Man Volnutt, Rock Volnutt (\u30ED\u30C3\u30AF\u30FB\u30F4\u30A9\u30EB\u30CA\u30C3\u30C8 Rokku Vorunatto?) in the Japanese version, originally known as Mega Man Trigger, Rockman Trigger (\u30ED\u30C3\u30AF\u30DE\u30F3\u30FB\u30C8\u30EA\u30C3\u30AC\u30FC Rokkuman Torigg\u0101?) in the Japanese version, is a video game character and the protagonist of the Mega Man Legends series."@en . "250"^^ . . "Mega Man Volnutt makes his Fantendo debut in Megaman Heroes."@en . . . "Mega Man Volnutt"@en . "A long time ago, Mega Man Volnutt was known as Mega Man Trigger. Trigger's primary function was as a Purifier Unit(Irregular Hunter in the Japanese version) on a synthetic planet called Elysium, a place that housed what is called the \"Master System\". The purpose of the Master System was to watch over the Carbons (essentially the equivalent to humans, though artificially created) on Terra. His job as a Purifier Unit was to eliminate any Aberrant Units that threatened the Master System. Trigger was also always close to the Master throughout his tenure as a Purifier Unit. One day, the Master requested Mega Man to travel with him to Terra so he could see the Carbons, even though the Master could not survive long outside of Elysium. They used a shuttle pod and landed in Calbania Island, where t"@en . "Mega Man Volnutt, Rock Volnutt (\u30ED\u30C3\u30AF\u30FB\u30F4\u30A9\u30EB\u30CA\u30C3\u30C8 Rokku Vorunatto?) in the Japanese version, originally known as Mega Man Trigger, Rockman Trigger (\u30ED\u30C3\u30AF\u30DE\u30F3\u30FB\u30C8\u30EA\u30C3\u30AC\u30FC Rokkuman Torigg\u0101?) in the Japanese version, is a video game character and the protagonist of the Mega Man Legends series."@en . . . . . . . "Verdes"@es . . . . . . . "Rokku Vorunatto"@en . . "Mega Man Volnutt in Mega Man Legends 2."@en . . "170"^^ . "Mega Man Trigger"@en . . . . . . "Mega Man Legends"@en . . . . . "Mega Man Volnutt makes his Fantendo debut in Megaman Heroes."@en . "Mega Man Legends 2"@en . . . . . . .