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==Mega Man Battle Network series== Dr. Wily is can also be found in the [[Mega Man Battle Network (series)|''Mega Man Battle Network'' series]], but he's only in the first, third, and fifth games. In the first and third, he is the leader of the [[WWW (MMBN)]], which is really, really, evil. {{Spoilers}} In the first game, Wily isn't too important. He's just "the leader of the WWW." His members are more evil (and weird) than him. But I don't think any other leader would have the style and ambition to design his fortress like a giant skull. I guess he had practice from the original series. In the third game, Wily is after the TetraCodes, which will unlock four gates that are completely out in the open, yet guard a terrible power: The old prototype of the internet, which is full of pop-ups and viruses and concentrated, gelatinous evil. At the end of the third game, Wily unlocks [[Alpha.EXE|Alpha]] thanks to Bass/Forte and unleashes it on the world. Then he gets swallowed by it, disappearing for the rest of the game. Now, normally, this would mean he died. But you know that'd never happen. Not in '''this''' series. In the fifth game, it is revealed that he wasn't evil 30 years ago and had worked with Tadashi Hikari ([[Dr. Light]]) to create ''SoulNet'', which links the world's souls together. Forget "double-edged sword," that's probably the easiest way for someone to take over the world, ever. In the ending of the fifth game, he is somehow alive and erases his son's memories to make him be good. What a father. {{Spoiler End}}
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