Dropship



Dropship (ドロップシップ) is a small ship from the Mega Man Legends series created by Banner for landing in rough atmospheres. The ship's top has propellers that rotate at high speed to reduce the falling speed. The top also has a balloon to lift the ship, so the user can leave the area it landed.

The first Dropship was used to safely land on Forbidden Island, but Banner and his wife Matilda never returned from their travel. Ten years later in Mega Man Legends 2, their daughter Roll Caskett uses Banner's plans to create a second Dropship in an attempt to enter Forbidden Island and rescue her grandfather Barrell Caskett, as the ship he was inside, the Sulphur-Bottom, got stuck in the storm.

Roll and Mega Man Volnutt go to Calinca to buy parts for the Dropship in a Junk Shop, and there they discover that a man named Joe was building a Dropship. Believing that Joe knows her father, Roll goes after him. Joe's Dropship was nearly complete, and Maria's daughter tells them he went to the Abandoned Mine to find a Refractor to power the Dropship. Joe is injured by a Reaverbot, Jaiwan, but Mega Man and Roll rescue him. Joe says he can't help Roll as all he knows is that he was holding the blueprints for the Dropship when he was found with amnesia near the city ten years ago. Joe allows them to use his Dropship, which is taken to the Flutter's hanger and completed by Roll.

In Forbidden Island, Mega Man safely lands in the island with the Dropship, but the wind blows it off course and he has to walk through the storm. In the way he finds an old Dropship with a woman (Yuna) apparently sleeping inside. This red Dropship is assumed to be the same used by Banner and Matilda years ago.

Trivia

 * As Banner and Matilda didn't returned, and Joe's blueprints had been written over several times, it is assumed the first Dropship had design flaws.
 * Maria's daughter wrote "I luv daddy" in one part of Joe's Dropship.
 * Concept art shows that the Dropship has a large airbag-like feature in the bottom to reduce the impact, and the ship releases part of the bottom when it is used. In-game it appears the Dropship don't has this feature, as when it is shown in Forbidden Island, it is partially in the ground. The lower part is always present, even when returning to the Flutter.