Cygnus Wing

Cygnus Wing is the result of the combination of Tom Dubius, and the FM-ian Cygnus. Cygnus targeted Tom because he was confused and couldn't figure out if he wanted to become brothers with Aaron Boreal. This was so hard because of a recent event: One of Tom's former friends took his idea for an invention, and claimed it as his own. Mishearing a conversation of Aaron Boreal and Geo's group, Tom feels betrayed once again, and encounters Cygnus. Tom then lets Cygnus inside him and wave changes into Cygnus Wing.

Cygnus Wing then proceeds to attack the Amaken Science Centre by causing people to dance uncontrollably in the Space Simulation, with the limited oxygen supply in the space suits threatening the lives of his victims. Eventually, Megaman defeats Cygnus Wing, and Aaron Boreal convinces Tom that he can be trusted by taking off his helmet in the Simulation (Tom had actually filled it with some air prior to this).

In the third game, Cygnus Wing appears as an optional boss, under Project TC's Trans Code 11.

In the anime, Cygnus Wing instead attempted to cease control of an unused satellite in orbit around Earth and crash it into Amaken. Later, he sows distrust between Geo and Omega-Xis, and later claims the Andromeda Key from him. But as Cygnus Wing was about to awaken Andromeda, Gemini Spark shot him with Gemini Thunder and took the Andromeda Key for themselves. He tried to stop them from leaving but MegaMan killed him with Atomic Blazer after transforming to Fire Leo. He also shows up in the last episode of Shooting Star Rockman Tribe with all the FM-ians and their compatible humans.

Abilities

 * Wave Change&#160;: As with all FM-ians, Cygnus can perform Wave Change with a human host who is compatible with his frequencies.
 * Airshoes and Floatshoes&#160;: As Cygnus Wing has the ability of flight, he can stand over holes and harmful panels without suffering their bad effects.
 * Cygnus Feather&#160;: Cygnus Wing fires several feathers down the row. In the third game it is now aimed at the player's current position.
 * Dancing Swan&#160;: Cygnus Wing twirls around and slides down two of the columns in the battlefield. The attack cannot be blocked. In the third games, later forms have him do this twice, moving in a figure-of-8 pattern.
 * Wataritori&#160;: Cygnus Wing summons some of his minions and they travel down the three rows. Only the white one can be damaged, and this attack breaks. In the third game, the appearance of his minions are now randomized.