Time Man

"Time's up!"

- Time Man

Time Man (タイムマン) is one of the two new Robot Masters from the remake of the original Mega Man from NES to the PSP: Mega Man Powered Up.

It is mentioned by Dr. Wily in Powered Up that Time Man is a prototype. Wily may have later perfected the design with his own robot, Flash Man. Further evidence can be found in the fact that Time Man can only slow time down while Flash Man can freeze it completely. Coincidentally, the Crazy Cannon enemies found in Flash Man's stage are also found in Time Man's stage.

Time Man is an android created by Dr. Light for use in time travel experiments. However, since his research was still ongoing and Time Man's functions are not complete, Time Man is consumed by a mental complex of feeling imperfect. As a consequence, he is very obsessive over unnecessary perfection and takes on an overbearing, bossy attitude. He is known to be irritable - somewhat conceited - and completely obsessed with time and his schedules. He also keeps large track of time, stating Mega Man is 0.3 seconds early when they fight. Because of his strict and domineering personality, he won't put up with any idle or useless activities. He tends not to even speak if he thinks it will waste time. And though he takes others to task for their lateness, he doesn't show any appreciation for Ice Man's timeliness.

As a playable character, his primary attack is shooting twin lasers shaped like clock hands at angles, one going upwards, one going downwards, making Time Man an awkward character to control attacks. He is also known to be the second robot master - other than Mega Man - to be able to charge, and when he is fully charged, he can release the attack button to use Time Slow, which slows down time more than Mega Man's. He is able to charge again to the fullest while time is slowed, but if he releases it during the time, nothing will happen, and he must charge again for when the Time Slow wears off. He is also the only character capable of breaking a Time-themed Break Block.

Other Media
The only out-of-game appearances Time Man has had is in the Archie Comics Mega Man series. He is seen on the final page of issue 4 with Oil Man, but makes his first 'official' appearance in issue 5, in the second story arc, Time Keeps Slipping. His personality is like that of his Powered Up counterpart, as he is still strict and to-the-point, and obsessed with his schedules.

Trivia

 * Oil Man and Time Man appear on Capcom's Chiptuned Rockman, a CD which was released only in Japan. It features their themes from Rockman Rockman (Mega Man Powered Up) in 8-bit.


 * Ironically, Time Man as a boss is highly resistant to Hyper Bomb (and clock hands) but not to Super Arm; as the player, however, he is highly resistant to Guts Man's attacks (in addition to his own), but not to Bomb Man's.
 * Both Time Man and Oil Man were to originally appear in the first game, but were left out due to time constranits (pun not intended).