GravityMan.EXE (Darkloid)

GravityMan.EXE is an antagonist in MegaMan NT Warrior Axess. One of the Darkloids spawned from darkness under ShadeMan, GravityMan fights against MegaMan and his friends as he tries to tear down the world to make it a place solely for Darkloids.

Overview
GravityMan is portrayed as much smarter compared to his video game counterpart. He seems to take great pleasure in deleting his enemies, as stated numerous times before and during battle. He proves to be a lot to handle for both MegaMan and ProtoMan in battle, being able to divert attacks towards the ground before they strike him.

MegaMan NT Warrior Axess
When GravityMan came in through a Dimensional Area, he proved to be just as difficult for the Cross Fused Lan and Chaud. They were able to defeat him using team work, having GravityMan focus on Lan, so Chaud could strike.

GravityMan appears once again, this time with Dark ProtoMan, to steal valuable NetSaver data. While a Cross Fused Lan took care of GravityMan, Chaud was able to deal with ProtoMan, keeping him occupied long enough to keep the data from being stolen. Much to Chaud's dismay, Lan used large parts of his company's (expensive) machinery to distract GravityMan so he can land successful shots. This strategy works and GravityMan is driven away.

GravityMan comes back again causing chaos in the city, using his Gravity Drive. PrismMan.EXE arrives to help a nearly defeated MegaMan, capturing GravityMan. However, GravityMan escapes and battles MegaMan and PrismMan; he is defeated, but Dr. Regal summons a Dimensional Area, and GravityMan materializes into the real world and attacks Lan and Misaki. Lan uses Cross Fusion to battle, and Chaud uses a new device that allows new Battle Chips to be used while in Cross Fusion. This gives them the upper hand and Lan, with Chauds help, deletes GravityMan with a Program Advance. He is later revived by Dr. Regal to be a distraction for the NetPolice, but is deleted again by SearchMan.

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Trivia

 * In the anime, GravityMan and StoneMan are the only two NetNavis to be done in 3D animation, rather than being drawn in a cel-shaded style.