Maverick

Maverick, known as Irregular (イレギュラー) in Japan, is a generic term for Reploids and Mechaniloids that are a threat to humans and other Reploids for varying causes, which include software bugs, viruses, reprogramming, or even by their own free will upon deciding that humans are inferior and too weak to live (or some variation of this thought). The term was created to differentiate the innocent from criminals who engage in destructive behaviors such as robbery, murder, and destruction. The degree of severity varies, but these actions are all defined as "crimes" under the law. The standards are set by human ethics, but because Reploids are stronger than their human counterparts, the punishments doled out to those who commit crimes and become Maverick are far greater than would be warranted normally. They are usually countered by application of firepower to a certain degree in order to neutralize them. The Maverick Hunters were formed to enact this, as humans would not be able to counter Maverick outbreaks. Mavericks are the main antagonists of the Mega Man X series and the majority of the enemies and bosses from the series are considered Mavericks, and they also appear in the Mega Man Zero and Mega Man ZX series.

Maverick causes
There is no single cause for a Reploid to act as a Maverick, but generally a Maverick will fall into one of several categories.

Flawed/Error Mavericks
Early cases of Reploids and Mechaniloids becoming Mavericks were due to their thought routines and programming suffering from a fatal bug. When Mavericks first appeared in society, they could be dealt with through use of emergency shutdown devices. Frequent outbreaks and the Mavericks hacking the devices themselves, however, brought on a gradual increase to the Maverick threat. Despite having a complicated system, Reploids and Mechaniloids may also become Mavericks via hacking and reprogramming.

For Reploids, it makes sense that there might have been some errors to cause them to go insane - errors which can be likened to humans with mental deficits or biological/emotional imbalance reacting to negative stress violently. After all, Dr. Cain was unable to fully understand Dr. Light's designs and his masterpiece, X, and the Reploids haven't passed a long test period to maximise the safety of their cognition programs like X. Prior to X, robots were made to provide humans with ease of living and subordinated to tasks deemed too dangerous or monotonous for humans to perform. By providing sentience, the ability to not just to think and learn, but most importantly to "decide right and wrong for themselves", these first Maverick incidents may simply be the Reploid equivalent of extreme dissident violence. Being as they have become, essentially, a new social demographic born into autonomy to replace robots, with no previous ideology, ethical, or moral code indoctrinated into them other than specialized programming and bodies necessary for their tasks, early Reploids may have been somewhat more susceptible to negative influences than humans. It is implied by Dr. Light that he intended Reploids to exist and develop their own society alongside mankind, peacefully. However, since X's discovery and the proliferation of the Reploids by Dr. Cain, these incidents intensified artificially after the discovery of Zero and the spread of the virus from Zero's capsule. When possible, Mavericks caused by technical flaws and errors in their thought circuits are usually not destroyed, but rendered harmless for future repairs so they can be reintegrated into society, being apprehended like Vile. Zero himself in the beginning was a flawed Maverick, being unwilling to obey orders as well as relishing in causing destruction due to a flaw in his cognitive program, which was primarily the reason why Dr. Wily sealed him away.

According to Lumine at the end of Mega Man X8, all the New Generation reploids who helped Sigma are either flawed Mavericks or free-willed Mavericks as viruses cannot manipulate them. In particular, Optic Sunflower and Gigabolt Man-O-War seem to be examples of flawed Mavericks.

Copy X is implied to be a flawed/error Maverick, due to delusionally thinking he was a perfect copy of X (not unjustified due to being created to essentially replace X in the interim after he disappeared) and being incapable of being wrong for exactly that reason, with his status as such being made even more obvious with his Mk II incarnation where he possessed a speech impediment. Similarly, Colonel Redips was shown to be megalomaniacal, and desiring more power largely to cast aside monotony of appeasing humans and getting along, though he seems to be either in denial of or unaware of his being a Maverick, based on his reply to X, Zero, and Axl on his deathbed where he accused the three as being such instead of him.

Viral Mavericks
The major cause of Mavericks is a sentient energy lifeform created in form of a computer virus called the Maverick Virus and often the Sigma Virus. The virus usually causes the infected Reploid's programming to malfunction, which causes the victim to become very violent and irrational (in other words, irregular), though this is not always the case (such as Sigma, who merged with the virus instead). Viral Mavericks lose their inhibitions and their empathy, as they will follow their own desires without any regret, even if they hurt humans and Reploids alike in the process. Viral Mavericks infected by Sigma generally succumb to the belief that the human race is limiting the potential of Reploids and may become loyal to Sigma. Those Mavericks often deliberately try to injure or kill humans. They will also not falter to attack other Reploids that are trying to defend humans. Reploids who are infected by the virus usually cannot be restored, because their data is corrupted. They had to be disposed of until the cure of the virus was found, which came finally with the creation of the Mother Elf. There seem to be many forms of the Maverick Virus, such as the Zero Virus, Nightmare Virus, and Sigma himself.

Mavericks in this category include the infamous former head of the Maverick Hunters, Sigma, and Reploid scientists Dr. Doppler and Gate.

Origins
For a time, it was believed that the Maverick Hunter Zero was the sole originator of the virus, and that Dr. Wily had a hand in its creation. However, this is not quite true, as the Rockman Zero Collection timeline reveals that Zero had a cognitive flaw and was sealed by Dr. Wily in a capsule because Zero was violent and unwilling to obey instructions. The capsule in which Zero was held had been spreading the original virus, which was not only meant to cause robots to go berserk, but also to remove the cognitive flaw in Zero's brain.

Before the Rockman Zero Collection timeline was revealed, the Mega Man Zero Official Complete Works spoke of three keys to solving the mystery of Zero and Omega. One of them explained vaguely what the true essence of the Sigma Virus was. It was said that the virus originated from one of the circuits that Dr. Light installed in X's brain. This "Suffering Circuit" gave X and subsequently all the other Reploids the ability to worry and to decide right and wrong for themselves. Dr. Cain copied the Suffering Circuit as best he could, but due to some early design flaws in the first mass-produced circuits, it caused some Reploids to turn violent and become the first Mavericks. Later on, Dr. Wily's virus, which had been leaking from Zero's capsule, first made contact with Reploids. The virus adapted and spread, and Reploids and even Mechaniloids infected by it began to function irregularly. Investigating the source of the outbreak, Sigma became infected by Dr. Wily's virus directly, which not only influenced Sigma over time but had the unique effect of merging his very personality with it. It is not unlikely that the properties of the original virus that allowed Dr. Wily to fix Zero also made it more effective in causing irregularity in the Suffering Circuits of Reploids including, of course, Sigma, giving rise to the Maverick Virus as we know it.

In Mega Man X4, a flashback reveals the event where a berserk Zero had slaughtered several Reploids and fought Sigma, the leader of the Maverick Hunters, in an abandoned warehouse in rocky mountains. Sigma eked out a victory over Zero by punching the gem on Zero's forehead as Zero was experiencing pain induced by the virus in his system, but Sigma became unknowingly infected by the virus. Sigma ordered Zero's recovery and repair, yet Sigma's pride was wounded in this event. Months later, Sigma would change his worldview completely, which the virus further twisted by removing all his empathy. He started to become disgusted with humans and to view humanity as something that holds back the potential of Reploids. It was at this time that Sigma formed his personal philosophy of evolution. The first sentence of this philosophy was, "Evolution requires sacrifice."

Zero's connection to the virus is further elaborated in Mega Man X5, where Sigma claims that the Sigma Virus purifies Zero’s body and alludes to a "father" of Zero who advised Sigma to spread the virus with the hopes of "awakening Zero to his true self," as he had stated.

In Mega Man X8, when Zero meets with Sigma in the final stage, Sigma speaks of Zero's virus having infected him as being the catalyst for the world's destruction, thus verifying that it was indeed through Zero that Sigma was infected (this knowledge was only an assumption in previous games); however he also credits X with being the one to get him to first recognize that the world was imperfect, thus giving Sigma the motivation to perfect it himself. In the same game, it is revealed by Lumine that New Generation Reploids, who have embraced Sigma's philosophy, can decide to go against the laws of human society and the government. Lumine mocked the term 'Maverick' by saying, "We can go Maverick at will."

Variations
There seems to be no single "Maverick Virus", but rather many similar viruses which produce the same basic effect.

Maverick Virus
The original virus is an unknown computer virus that had prevailed over 100 years ago emerging from Zero's capsule. A subspecies of the terrible computer virus from long ago, this form causes the majority of Reploids to go Maverick, especially during early Mega Man X games. Its effect causes Reploids and Mechaniloids to go berserk and attack Reploids and humans indiscriminately. It is sometimes retroactively named the Sigma Virus, because of Sigma becoming the most infamous Maverick and merging with the virus. Dr. Doppler created the first anti-virus programs for the Maverick Virus, although the Mavericks he supposedly "neutralized" with his Neuro Computer became Mavericks again once Dr. Doppler himself became a Maverick.

Sigma Virus
The Sigma Virus proper is a modified form of Sigma's own DNA Soul and Dr. Wily's virus, created by the fusion between them. The Sigma Virus was first discovered by a Reploid scientist, Dr. Doppler, but he was unable to permanently erase Sigma using his latest anti-virus. It is capable of infecting large numbers of Reploids and Mechaniloids alike, making them irrational and aggressive. Sigma has this virus spread across the Earth in Mega Man X2 by network with the Central Main Computer to cause Maverick outbreaks everywhere, and later in Mega Man X5 to cause chaos and confusion in order to mask his true purpose: to merge it with the Colony Virus to create the Zero Virus. In the same game, the Sigma Virus is displayed as a floating Sigma head, which, when it touches X or Zero, will infect them. From Mega Man X7 onwards, a version of the Sigma Virus known as Sigma Virus Mk.II is identified. It is unknown how it differs from the first version.

Colony Virus
The Colony Virus was used to cause the failure and subsequent crash of the Space Colony Eurasia, hence its name. Little is actually revealed about this virus, except that when it came into contact with the Sigma Virus, the two merged and became the Zero Virus.

Zero Virus
This is the virus which Sigma had hoped would "awaken" Zero to his "original purpose". If infected, Zero becomes much stronger and temporarily regains his lost memory, but otherwise retains his personality and memories. This virus form is more powerful than either the Sigma or Colony Viruses, and therefore, yields much more power. It appears after the fusion and will show a purple silhouette of Zero, rather than a head of Sigma.

As a side effect, its appearance caused Cyber Space to materialise in the Real World at point 11F5646 as Zero Space.

Nightmare Virus
This virus appeared in Mega Man X6. Gate, a researcher, found a piece of Zero after he was destroyed. Using this piece, he reconstructed a virus and dubbed it the "Nightmare". This virus is odd because it actually takes physical form - a head possibly made to resemble a decaying Reploid, and a body made of tentacles resembling DNA strands, hinting at its DNA-based structure. This virus latches onto Reploids and infects them. When destroyed, it will drop a nightmare 'soul' which can be collected, but if it is left unchecked, the virus will regenerate.

Other
There are other types of malicious softwares and hardwares in the storyline, but they all seem to share some commonality: they infect Reploids and alter their capabilities significantly, but act more as a brainwashing or mind control tool than a cause of irrational aggression. Examples of these can be seen in Rockman X Mega Mission (Limited), the Rockman X3 manga (Worms), and in the Archie Comics Mega Man comic story The Return of Dr. Wily, where Dr. Wily created a malware to infect Mega Man.

A similar (though not directly related) effect exists in Mega Man ZX and Mega Man ZX Advent, in which Master Albert and former researcher Serpent were corrupted and manipulated by Model W (the former, Master Albert, who was the creator of Model W, denies this), thus going Maverick in the same fashion. The majority of Mavericks in Mega Man ZX are in turn controlled by Serpent, and therefore indirectly by Model W as well. The Dark Elf was also used in a similar way in Mega Man Zero 3, forcing several Reploids to obey Dr. Weil.

Free-will Mavericks
Some Reploids are labeled Mavericks because they have consciously decided, without any infection or flaw in their circuits, to go against the will of the humans. These are usually criminals, mercenaries, or rebels who act against the government. Such free-willed Mavericks usually act more rationally than viral Mavericks.

A example of free-will Mavericks would be all of the New Generation Reploids which came after Axl's creation. As Lumine reveals in Mega Man X8, they can go Maverick at will, because their copy chips contain Sigma's DNA and thus New Generation Reploids can modify their thought patterns to resemble his - though technically, all Reploids in existence can potentially become free-willed Mavericks due to their ability to determine right and wrong for themselves, so new-generation Reploids are not the exception. Other examples include Vile and Shadow - all ex-Maverick Hunters that turned evil to become more powerful - though Vile is questionable, as he was influenced by an unrepairable break in his programming, like it was with the first Mavericks which were caused without any virus. Vile is nonetheless considered a Maverick of his own accord by Sigma in Mega Man Maverick Hunter X.

Another notable example of a free-will Maverick would be Boomer Kuwanger in Mega Man Maverick Hunter X. The game manual states that Kuwanger has no sense of justice or evil, joining Sigma after looking over the facts rationally. Sigma in the same game was also assumed to be a free will Maverick due to showing no explicit signs of being influenced by the Maverick Virus in Day of Sigma or the main game. However, it is to be noted that the opening for Vile Mode has Sigma explicitly stating his plan for defeating X required a Reploid who could go Maverick on their own accord when attempting to recruit Vile into his plan, which strongly implied that Sigma himself was not a free-will Maverick even in the remake's continuity.

Political Mavericks
Not all Mavericks try to harm humans or the government. Because the distinction of who is or is not Maverick is decided by the Maverick Hunters and those they answer to, sometimes a group will be unjustly called Maverick for political reasons or misunderstandings, such as in Mega Man X4.

Most notably, this happened with the Repliforce, a Reploid army which was crushed by the Hunters. After realizing the mistake, the leader and commissioner of the Maverick Hunters resigned out of shame, appointing Signas in his place. Another group, Red Alert is a borderline example: the organization was indeed an illegal vigilante group which enforced unauthorized justice on other criminals, which technically made them Mavericks in the original sense of the word though unconventionally moral ones, and in any case they became manipulated by Sigma in Mega Man X7.

The Rebellion Army led by Epsilon in Mega Man X: Command Mission is another prime example, as Epsilon only wanted to create a place where Reploids could live free of world politics, but his plan to induce Reploid evolution through Supra-Force Metal, not to mention some of his Cadre's questionable tactics, was interpreted as Maverick activity by the authorities. However, after learning of Epsilon's true motives as well as the betrayal of the Far East HQ Hunter Commander, Colonel Redips (who, having somehow deduced himself as the destined ruler of all Reploids, is a perfect example of a free-will Maverick himself), the authorities chose to defer the "Maverick" status from Epsilon, although the Hunters had already destroyed him by that time.

Yet another example would be the Resistance in the Mega Man Zero series; these Reploids do not seek to harm humanity in any way (with the notable exception of Elpizo, another example of a free-will Maverick), not to mention the fact that this organization is actually led by the human pacifist Ciel, but are designated as Mavericks due to their defiance of the Neo Arcadian regime and its constant "retiring" of Reploids falsely accused of becoming Mavericks.

Problems caused by Mavericks
The greatest threat Mavericks present throughout the series is the existential clashes between Reploid and Man, and the potential for mass genocide (like in the Maverick Wars) or eradication of the human race, which eventually lead to retaliation in kind against Reploids (like in the Elf Wars). As Reploids are essentially living machines, made for conditions and ability greater than any normal human being can withstand and perform, Mavericks are able to turn this great power and ability from one of good to one of evil with a single thought.

Socially, Mavericks present a large problem to the governments in the Mega Man X series. They actively fight against the governments and the Maverick Hunters, causing large amounts of collateral damage during their attacks.

Mavericks are usually the most destructive when they group together. This is usually hard for viral Mavericks to accomplish, but with Sigma able to exert control over many of them as well as persuade non-viral Mavericks to serve his cause, he has numerous times been able to organize the Mavericks for his elaborate schemes against the Maverick Hunters.

Major Maverick Reploids
The major Maverick Reploids fought by the Maverick Hunters in the Mega Man X series.


 * Sigma
 * Vile
 * X-Hunters:
 * Violen
 * Serges
 * Agile
 * Dr. Doppler
 * Nightmare Police:
 * Bit
 * Byte
 * General
 * Colonel
 * Iris
 * Double
 * Dynamo
 * Gate
 * High Max
 * Isoc
 * Red
 * Lumine
 * Shadow Hunters:
 * Geemel
 * Zain
 * Techno
 * Gareth
 * Berkana

Stage Select bosses
All of the Mavericks featured in the Mega Man X series as the eight bosses from the Stage Select Screen are based on either an animal or a plant (or a fungus, in Split Mushroom's case).

Mega Man X
Former Maverick Hunters.


 * Chill Penguin
 * Spark Mandrill
 * Armored Armadillo
 * Launch Octopus
 * Boomer Kuwanger
 * Sting Chameleon
 * Storm Eagle
 * Flame Mammoth

Mega Man X2
More former Maverick Hunters and a few agents built/recruited by Sigma.
 * Wheel Gator
 * Bubble Crab
 * Flame Stag
 * Morph Moth
 * Magna Centipede
 * Crystal Snail
 * Overdrive Ostrich
 * Wire Sponge

Mega Man X3
Reploids that were turned Maverick by Dr. Doppler and his fake antivirus.
 * Blast Hornet
 * Blizzard Buffalo
 * Toxic Seahorse
 * Tunnel Rhino
 * Volt Catfish
 * Crush Crawfish
 * Neon Tiger
 * Gravity Beetle

Mega Man X4
Members of Repliforce and some double agents planted by Sigma.


 * Web Spider
 * Split Mushroom
 * Cyber Peacock
 * Storm Owl
 * Magma Dragoon
 * Frost Walrus
 * Jet Stingray
 * Slash Beast

Mega Man X5
Reploids infected by the worldwide Maverick Virus outbreak spurred by Sigma.
 * Crescent Grizzly
 * Tidal Whale
 * Volt Kraken
 * Shining Firefly
 * Dark Necrobat
 * Spiral Pegasus
 * Burn Dinorex
 * Spike Rosered

Mega Man X6
Members of the Nightmare Investigators.


 * Commander Yammark
 * Ground Scaravich
 * Blaze Heatnix
 * Blizzard Wolfang
 * Rainy Turtloid
 * Metal Shark Player
 * Shield Sheldon
 * Infinity Mijinion

Mega Man X7
Members of Red Alert.


 * Soldier Stonekong
 * Tornado Tonion
 * Splash Warfly
 * Flame Hyenard
 * Ride Boarski
 * Snipe Anteator
 * Wind Crowrang
 * Vanishing Gungaroo

Mega Man X8
New Generation Reploids.


 * Bamboo Pandamonium
 * Optic Sunflower
 * Dark Mantis
 * Gravity Antonion
 * Earthrock Trilobyte
 * Gigabolt Man-O-War
 * Avalanche Yeti
 * Burn Rooster

Maverick Hunters
Due to the many problems posed by Mavericks, the Maverick Hunters were formed by Dr. Cain. The Hunters enlist Reploid soldiers to fight the Mavericks and perform rescue operations on their victims. On numerous occasions, this organization has stopped Maverick attacks on human cities, but it has also failed to prevent some large-scale damage, such as the destruction of Dopple Town, the Sky Lagoon, and the space colony Eurasia.

Mercenary groups
Also combating the Maverick threat are various mercenary groups, most notably the Red Alert Syndicate (who fell under Sigma's control themselves), and solo mercenaries. The mercenaries and their organizations tend to be illegal and are also targeted by the Maverick Hunters. Some mercenaries like Dynamo have even been known to work for the Mavericks, making them all the more dangerous to the Hunters.

Neo Arcadia
In the Mega Man Zero series, the government of Neo Arcadia has strict anti-Reploid laws designed to protect the human populace from Mavericks. This results in much oppression of Reploid workers who are often executed for petty crimes or other false pretenses. A so-called "Maverick" group known as the Resistance, led by the human Ciel, forms a safe haven for such Reploids who are otherwise doomed to "retirement." In fact, the only Reploids remaining who have the original definition of "Maverick" placed onto them are Copy X (for antagonizing Ciel, as well as being directly responsible for the missile strike of Area Z-3079 that resulted in the deaths of countless human bystanders, while actually serving as Neo Arcadia's figurehead leader, showing the level of corruption involved with the ruling regime at the time) and Elpizo (for wanting to establish a Reploid-only civilization and eliminate humans [a la Sigma]). Despite him technically being a human being instead of an actual Reploid, Dr. Weil was explicitly compared to a Maverick for his heinous actions and villainous intentions by Zero when confronting him at his lab. During Dr. Weil's rule over Neo Arcadia, the term "Maverick" has been redefined by him to simply mean anybody who fights against him and Neo Arcadia, including humans.

Guardians
The Guardians were introduced in Mega Man ZX, as an organization which travels around the world protecting the civilians and investigating the cause behind the Maverick outbreaks. While not outright stated, it's revealed through flashbacks that the creator and first commander of the Guardians was Ciel, so it's most likely that the Resistance in the Mega Man Zero series evolved into the Guardians. The current commander of the Guardians is Prairie (who is heavily hinted to be Alouette). Serpent, the main antagonist, was a member of the Guardians until he was corrupted by Model W, which caused him to wipe out his unit and run away with the Biometal. Giro stated that he was also a member of the Guardians. In Mega Man ZX Advent, Vent and Aile have become full-time members of the Guardians.

Mega Man X series
Originally, the term Maverick is used for a Reploid that goes berserk, violent, and insane due to technical flaws with their thought circuits or because they are damaged through external means. Later on Reploids are labeled Maverick upon being infected by the Sigma Virus or other type of virus.

Mega Man X4 brought the most attention to the existence of non-infected Reploids when the Repliforce are branded Mavericks in their attempts to gain independence from humanity.

In Mega Man X8, it's revealed by Lumine that the New Generation Reploids can become Maverick at will without the need of viruses as they can alter themselves to become like Sigma.

Mega Man Zero series
The term Maverick is used for any Reploid who opposes Neo Arcadia (more specifically, the human population of Neo Arcadia). Ciel created a Resistance to protect innocent Reploids labeled as Mavericks, although the only main reploid characters who could have the original definition of Maverick applied to them are Elpizo and Copy X, since they tried to harm humans: Elpizo wanted to make a Reploid-only nation and eliminate humans (mirroring Sigma), and Copy X, aside from antagonizing Ciel, was also responsible for ordering the missile strike on the human residential place Area-3079, which resulted in the deaths of several humans.

In Mega Man Zero 4, Dr. Weil takes control of Neo Arcadia after Copy X's death, and similarly to his figurehead predecessor, any who opposes him, human or Reploid, is considered a Maverick, starting Operation Ragnarok to destroy all nature outside Neo Arcadia, including Area Zero and the caravan settlement, so no one could escape from him. Despite being a human, for wishing for humans and Reploids to either accept his rule or be destroyed, this makes him a Maverick himself in Zero's eyes, and Zero treated him as one.

Other Reploids that displayed Maverick behavior (by the original definition) are the bosses from Mega Man Zero 2 going berserk due to the Dark Elf in Yggdrasil, and later the Weil Numbers and the Einherjar Eight Warriors as they worked alongside Dr. Weil.

Mega Man ZX series
In the Mega Man ZX series, there are still Maverick attacks. Model W's ability to corrupt machines also turns Mechaniloids into Mavericks, making them act outside their program parameters and attack anyone nearby. Mavericks live in the lawless wilderness known as Outlands, adapting to the environment, while the majority of the population is protected from Mavericks in safety zones known as Innerpeace.

Mavericks also play a major part in the creation of Mega Men, as most of the Mega Men are survivors of Maverick raids, and it's implied that the Mavericks involved deliberately leave survivors in their wake so that they'll become Mega Men and partake in the Game of Destiny. It's unknown exactly how becoming a Maverick Raid Survivor results in becoming a Mega Man, though Serpent's dying words to Aile in Mega Man ZX, Aeolus' Cipher from Mega Man ZX Advent, as well as Prometheus and Pandora's rant after being defeated by Grey/Ashe imply that Master Albert's blood has a substance that has similar properties to Biometals, due to mentioning a mandatory blood donation from himself to Maverick survivors that he created. Ironically, when Vent/Aile are in the city (Area C) in Mega Man ZX in a Mega Man form, the citizens react as if he/she is a Maverick, considering the Biometals are based on the most ardent Maverick Hunters and the Four Guardians. In Vent's story, before Serpent's death, he declares Vent to be a Maverick for blocking his progress, and in both stories' endings, Serpent also decries all of humanity for being "the true Mavericks" as his last words, in reference to them having hatred in their hearts.

Mega Man Legends series
Technically Mavericks still existed on Elysium in the Mega Man Legends series. However, this connection was lost due to the different English translation in this series, where Irregulars were translated as Aberrant Units.

They are are units that malfunctioned and threatened the Master System. Purifier Units are in charge to eliminate those units, similar to Maverick Hunters.

Mention in other series

 * In Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, Zero's introduction quotes when fighting against Sentinel has him referring to Sentinel as a "Maverick".
 * In SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos, Zero compares Wild Iori to a Maverick.
 * In Project X Zone, when Juri is assigned to X and Zero as their Solo Unit, Zero occasionally asks X if they should regard Juri as a Maverick due to her psychotic laughter and love of hurting her opponents. When Saya is assigned to X and Zero as their Solo Unit, X asks Saya if she's a Maverick but she says it depends, and she's a different sort of girl. (I.e, a werefox of Ouma)
 * In the Archie Comics Mega Man series story "The X-Factor", the term Maverick originated as a buzzword to describe irregular Reploid behavior.

Trivia

 * They are referred to as their original name, "Irregulars", in the Mega Man Xtreme 2 English manual.
 * The term "Irregular" is also used in the western version of Mega Man X4, in Magma Dragoon's intro screen.
 * In the Archie Comics franchise during Worlds Unite, the Maverick Reploids revived by Sigma have a purple speech bubble with a pink border and text and purple eyes.
 * Visually, Mavericks tend to have more jagged or spiked designs and as well as other “threatening” features when compared to their civilian and non-Maverick brethren, who tend to have sleek and streamlined bodies. This was most likely to emphasis on how dangerous they were and that they were the enemy.