Star Man

Star Man (スターマン) is a Robot Master created by Doctor Albert Wily for space exploration and combat, designed with high agility and the ability to fight at optimal efficiency in low-gravity environments. In Mega Man 5, he took over an abandoned space station orbiting Earth. His Special Weapon, the Star Crash, which creates a star-shaped barrier around him, allowing him not only to protect himself, but also has built-in homing capabilities when he uses it, allowing him to throw it at enemies with accuracy.

Star Man is a romanticist who enjoys watching opera and musicals, but is also a sentimentalist. He has a tendency to be excessively emotional and make decisions based on feeling rather than reason, and does not get on well with pessimists. He dreams of someday travelling through space with a lover. After the events of Mega Man 5, he found a job as a supervisor, overseeing the construction of some of Wily's bases, becoming very busy and unhappy.

Strategy
Star Man jumps around throughout the battle. At times, he will freeze in mid-air, then activate his Star Crash. After jumping around the room more, he will fire it at Mega Man. If the player uses the low gravity to their advantage, Mega Man can avoid it by jumping over it or slide past it if they are fast enough. He is vulnerable when he is not protected by his Star Crash barrier.

His weakness is the Water Wave, and it can pass through Star Man's barrier and negate it.

After defeating Star Man, Mega Man not only gains his weapon, but also the Super Arrow.

Stage enemies

 * Asteroid
 * B Bitter
 * Bounder
 * Dachone
 * Jet Bomb
 * Mizzile
 * Space Metall
 * Tondeall
 * Toss Machine

Damage Data Chart
Displays the amount of damage in units that Star Man will receive from each Special Weapon in Mega Man 5.

Mega Man (Ruby-Spears)
Star Man appears in episode 22, "Curse of the Lion Men", from the Mega Man animated series.

Star Man does not use the Star Crash as often, but can shoot directly at Mega Man with his cannon. He retains his star-shaped arm cannon, which consequently fashions his plasma shots into something resembling a star.

Mega Man: Upon a Star
The Mega Man 5 bosses have short appearances fighting against Mega Man or helping Wily in the three episodes from the OVA.

Mega Man Megamix
In the manga, Star Man first appeared in the story "Holiday of Soldiers", where the eight Robot Masters from Mega Man 5 have part-time jobs at an amusement park to obtain money for Wily. Star Man operates the Tea Cup rides and calls himself "Star Gold" on the job to avoid being recognized as one of Wily's robots. He is depicted as the leader of the Mega Man 5 bosses. This incarnation of Star Man is a narcissist, acts very flamboyant and carries a rose in his mouth; the rose actually is used to communicate with Dr. Wily while operating in space, although it can only be used when Star Man holds it in his mouth. Star Man is openly fond of Roll, describing himself as a huge fan of her, to the annoyance of the other Robot Masters. His Star Crash is very resistant, being able to resist Bass' shots, and he can also use it on other robots to protect them.

In "History of Soldiers", Star Man first appears manning a teacup ride when Mega Man and company arrive at the amusement park. Despite suspicions, the Robot Masters appear genuinly dedicated to their jobs and the safety of its patrons. The situation devolves into chaos however when Bass appears to take down Mega Man, decimating the park in the process. Star Man and the other Robot Masters fight back and manage to subdue Bass, much to Mega Man's surprise, as well as Wily's frustration to the fact that despite their victory, they are unable to achieve the same results towards world domination.

Star Man and the other Mega Man 5 Robot Masters reappear during the Stardroid invasion of Earth in "Moon of Darkness", assisting Mega Man against the invaders for the sake of their "customers". When confronting Mercury and Uranus, the Robot Masters realize they are hopelessly outmatched, and Chargeman rushes to help Mega Man escape while Star Man uses his Star Crash to shield their escape. Star Man's remains, along with those of the other Robot Masters, are later discovered having been savagely torn apart.

Star Man, along with the other destroyed Robot Masters, are later discovered alive once more, rebuilt by the combined efforts of Dr. Light and Dr. Wily, although Star Man comically loses his head again during a confrontation between Beat and Reggae. In the final stand against Terra and the remaining Stardroids, Star Man accompanies Mega Man, Ring Man and Shadow Man aboard Wily's Skull Satellite, his body hardwired into the craft to allow it to carry its passengers into space.

Other appearances
Star Man also appeared in the Rockman 5 manga.

Trivia

 * The English translation of his Mega Man & Bass CD data accidentally uses the word "exploitation" instead of "exploration".
 * Mega man Robot master field guide states, that Star Man is known as "Ardent romanticist", and he have even given himself a nickname "The Splendid Noble Youth"