Centaur Man

Centaur Man (ケンタウロスマン) is a Robot Master that originally worked in an old archeology museum. He is equipped with an arm cannon on his right arm whose shots spreads on impact, and his Centaur Flash has space distortion abilities, allowing him to temporarily halt time, although he has to consume a large amount of energy to use it.

Mega Man 6
When Centaur Man heard about the 1st Annual Robot Tournament, he entered the competition to restore the museum he worked on with the prize money. However, he was reprogrammed by Mr. X alongside other robots in the competition to help him conquer the world, and Mega Man has no choice but to fight them.

In combat, Centaur Man attacks by shooting a projectile that splits onto seven and spread out when it comes on contact with a wall. The player has to avoid it by finding an opening through the bullets and going through it. After that, he has two attacks: he may also run to tackle Mega Man, which is avoided by jumping over him, or also disappear, then reappear where Mega Man was when he disappeared and attack. He also activates the Centaur Flash to stop time sufficient enough to shoot a bullet to the wall and make the spread out bullets hit Mega Man. He is weak to Knight Man's Knight Crush, which defeats him in seven hits.

Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters
Centaur Man is one of the six bosses in the "Search for Wily!" course. He uses the Centaur Arrow, an energy arrow shot diagonally up or down from his arm cannon. He also uses a shield for defense, a naginata, and has the help of Heli Metalls. He is weak to Gyro Man's Gyro Attack.

Other appearances

 * Centaur Man has a cameo appearance in the opening scene of Mega Man 8.
 * Centaur Man appears in the Mega Man & Bass database.

Mega Man 6 stats

 * Energy: Dry Battery
 * Height: 155 cm (5.09 feet)
 * Weight: 172 kg (379 lbs.)
 * Attack: 35
 * Defense: 47
 * Mobile: 205

Rockman Battle & Fighters data
でんせつじょうのいきものをモチーフにかいはつされたロボットで、こだいはくぶつかんのにんきものであったがしょうきんではくぶつかんをたてなおすために、ロボットせんしゅけんにしゅつじょう. どのようなのうりょくをもっているかはこうひょうされていない.

Translation: A robot developed with the motif of a legendary creature, was popular in an antiquities museum, wants the prize of the robot championship to rebuild the museum. What kind of ability he has is unknown.

Stage enemies
Centaur Man's stage, Ancient City (エンシェントシティ), is a high-tech area that resembles ancient ruins, mostly covered with water. Mega Man submerges in one part of the stage, which leads to an area where the water is floating above him. There are two boss rooms in the end of the stage, the top room being only accessible as Jet Mega Man.


 * Choker Oh
 * Gabgyo
 * Pelicanu
 * Pooker
 * Squidon
 * SRU-21/P
 * Submarine Flier
 * Tatebo
 * Wall Blaster II

Damage Data Chart
Amount of damage in units that Centaur Man receives from each Special Weapon in Mega Man 6.


 * For Mega Buster, the first number is when the weapon is fired normally; the second is when it is fully charged.
 * For Rush Power Adapter, the first number is with uncharged shots; the second number is damage inflicted from partially charged shots; third number is when it is fully charged.

Mega Man Megamix
Centaur Man appeared in the story "The Strongest Enemy to Date" from the manga, where he is a robot from Greece that entered in the first World Robot Championship.

He also later reappears in Mega Man Gigamix in the story "Moon of Darkness", where he is defeated by Saturn, and appears repaired in the end of the story "Toward a Bright Tomorrow".

Rockman 6 manga
In the Rockman 6 manga, Centaur Man has a base in Innocent City (イノセントシティ). After Knight Man's defeat, a damaged Brain Break informs Centaur Man of what happened and Centaur Man cries. When Mega Man reaches an area with two shutters in Centaur Man's base Mega Man goes inside the lower shutter and faces the angry Centaur Man, a powerful opponent that is able to warp, split his shots and stop time. After a difficult battle, Mega Man manages to win, but the Centaur Man he defeated was a dummy robot and he is warped outside the base. Mega Man must invade the base again to fight against the real Centaur Man, this time going inside the upper shutter. Mega Man has another difficult battle, but this time he uses Knight Crush. The Knight Crush hits Centaur Man's helmet, breaking it and revealing that Centaur Man is actually a long-haired woman that loves Knight Man. Centaur Man angrily continues attacking, but Mega Man defeats her with Knight Crush and leaves her base sad.

Later, Mega Man fights against a Copy Robot with Centaur Man's form in Wily's base, and in the ending the real Centaur Man appears.

Rockman &amp; Forte manga
Centaur Man can be seen in one panel from the first chapter of the Rockman &amp; Forte manga as one of the robots from the robot museum.

Mega Man (Archie Comics)
Centaur Man appeared briefly in issue 31. After Dr. Light spreads the formula for anti-EM field protective coating,  Centaur Man was somehow treated with the solution and reactivated to help save lives. He only appears once, where he is saving several people from a flood.

Trivia

 * In Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters, Centaur Man's theme is a remix of Junk Man's theme.


 * In terms of timeline, Centaur Man is the first Robot Master to be based on a mythical hybrid, followed later by Sagittarius and Splash Woman.


 * Centaur Man is the only Robot Master in Mega Man 6 that does not have a Mega Man Battle Network series counterpart.
 * Centaur Man is in fact a woman in the Rockman 6 manga, masquerading as a man. This gender reversal is specific to the manga and is assumed to not carry over to any other continuities.


 * Centaur Man's aquatic-themed stage may be a reference to the lost city of Atlantis, which is believed to be near Greece.


 * Centaur Man is one of the Robot Masters to give Mega Man two different weapons. The others are Pharaoh Man, Tengu Man and Astro Man.


 * Centaur Man's second weapon, Centaur Arrow, may be a reference to the constellation of Sagittarius, which is depicted as both a centaur and an archer.


 * Centaur Man's dislike of whips might be referring to actual horses, where they are given the signal to move by lashing a whip.
 * Centaur Man is the only quadrupedal Robot Master, though not the first to have something other than feet (Mega Man 5's Napalm Man was the first, with tank treads).