Lord Wily

Lord Wily, also known as Mr. Wily, and Dr. Wily (Dr.ワイリー) in Japan, is a fictional character in the MegaMan Battle Network series of video games and the MegaMan NT Warrior (Rockman EXE) anime and manga. In the anime, he is voiced by Katsumi Chou in the original version of the series. In the game and anime continuities, Dr. Regal is his son (Although adopted in the anime), while in the former, he also raised Baryl for some time while his father was away, and in the latter, cared for a young Ms. Yuri.

Game
In the Battle Network series, Dr. Wily is a robotics expert who was previously the best friend and prime competitor of Dr. Tadashi Hikari's research into computer networks. The two were often in direct conflict, as they battled over the rights to various government projects. Wily's research, however, was pushed aside in favour of Hikari's vision of internet expansion, prompting the scientist to pursue a life of crime through the use of the viruses and NetNavis created from his hated rival's technology, with his ultimate goal being the destruction of Net society. In the first game, Wily forms the NetCrime syndicate World Three (WWW) to cause havoc in the cyberworld, and unleashes the Life Virus (Dream Virus) by combining four elemental programs, with the intent of hacking military networks around the world to launch missiles. His plans are foiled by Lan Hikari (Netto Hikari) and MegaMan.EXE (Rockman), who destroy the virus in the knick of time.

In MegaMan Battle Network 2, Wily resurfaces as the true mastermind behind the NetMafia, Gospel, manipulating a vulnerable child named Sean Obihiro (Shun Obihiro) to do his bidding. Together, they attempt to forge a copy of Bass.EXE (Forte), but end up accidentally creating the Gospel virus-beast instead. Again, Lan and MegaMan defeat Wily (not seen in the game), and it would not be until MegaMan Battle Network 3 that he returned. At that time, he reforms World Three and sets his sights on awakening the prototype internet Alpha (Proto). He is successful, but is himself consumed by Alpha, and later rescued by authorities.

In MegaMan Battle Network 6, Wily resurrects WWW for the third time, capturing the Cybeasts (Cyber Beasts) Gregar (Greiga) and Falzar (Falzer), and placing them into giant Copybots (Copyroids). He employs Iris, Colonel's younger sister, as means of controlling them to bring chaos to the real world. Lan, MegaMan, Colonel, and Iris band together to oppose Wily, and the scientist ultimately decides to give up his dream of destroying the Net after seeing Colonel and Iris sacrifice themselves to destroy one of the Cybeasts. Despite being caught in the explosion of his headquarters, Wily survives, and resolves to working alongside Lan's father over the course of the next twenty years. He creates two programs for the Net affectionately called "Colonel" and "Iris", a virus search-and-destroy program and net repair program respectively.

Anime
In the anime, Wily does not deviate too far from his video game counterpart. He is still the leader of WWW, but instead of creating the Life Virus as he does in the first game, Wily seeks the "Ultimate NetNavi" (PharaohMan) in order to achieve his goals. He does this through the use of his team of NetNavis, all of whom are from the first game. Though his goals at first appeared to be to destroy DenTech City, he sends his whole group to participate in the N1 Grand Prix. All four of his human operated NetNavis failed at this task as most were defeated almost instantly, but he makes up for it by having two more henchmen working for him, who are later revealed to be solo NetNavis (who can operate without operators), BlasterMan and StoneMan. They succeed in taking down every Navi they fight, but are taken down in the semi-finals by MegaMan and ProtoMan (Blues). Wily believes from this that one of the two finalists must be his ultimate NetNavi, and watches the finals from his lair. Although a clear winner, the combatants awaken the true ultimate NetNavi, PharaohMan, who proceeds to cause destruction to mankind deleting MegaMan in the process. Wily then makes it his goal to capture PharaohMan, using an army of BlasterMan and StoneMan clones. Although PharaohMan is weakened in a battle with MegaMan and ProtoMan, then imprisoned by Wily's forces, he retaliates by destroying his base of operations while making it clear that he would rather be deleted than serve a human. During the second season of EXE, Wily emerges from hiding as the force behind Gospel (Grave in the English anime), but is thwarted by Lan and MegaMan.

From there, he fades from the storyline of Axess, but returns in Stream as a character of neutral alignment and walks with a missile-launching recycling cart. It is revealed towards the end of the season that Baryl had requested him to help out people to fight against the Cybernetic God (Duo). That makes him abandon his 'evil' attitude and fulfill his trusted friend's request. It is during Stream that his relationship with Dr. Regal and Ms. Yuri is addressed: they are his adopted children, both of whom washed up on shore near his island research facility after Duo rescued them from a plane crash. Wily's past self plays an important role in the fight as well, as he aids Baryl in traveling to the future to join the other twelve Cross Fusion members. Wily built the 'Time Server' to allow Colonel to travel to the current timeframe using Duo's 'Past Tunnel'.

A parallel version of Wily makes an appearance in Beast. This doppelgänger hailing from Beyondard is nothing more than the remains of Wily's consciousness, stored inside an "Android Brain". He is also responsible for masterminding the war between the Greigas and the Falzers as well as the Beast Factor's creation and of the consequent 'Big change'. Using the "Synchronizer" powers of the child Navi, Trill, he claims the Super Cybeast (Super Cyber Beast) Greizar as his new body, but is killed in a confrontation with Lan and MegaMan.

After vanishing at the end of Stream, he resurfaces in Beast+ and appears before Yuika and Captain Kurohige. It is revealed that his home is located under a panel on the floor of Onibi Island (which had been flattered by a volley fired upon by Zoan FlameMan in Episode #4 of Beast because it housed a CopyRoid factory of the Falzer army). He refused to help them in their quest for revenge and is interupted when Dark Miyabi walks in carrying a rather large bottle of liquor. When Captain Kurohige constantly begs him for Synchro Chips (he got the idea after seeing how Miyabi was talking with Wily about giving back the Synchro Chip Wily had given him in the Stream season), Wily gets annoyed and fires a missile toward Kurohige from his recycling cart, but misses intentionally to intimidate Kurohige. He later gets buried by a rather large pile of cans that flooded into his room while sharing a drink with Dark Miyabi. He gets pulled out of the pile only to discover that Yuika and Captain Kurohige had used his Reverse Synchro Chips. He then gets rid of the two by having them work at an aquarium, so that they 'learn what the rules of this world are', according to him. He is lastly seen in Episode#6 of Beast+, enjoying a drink with Dark Miyabi.

Personality
Wily is a truly devoted villain, like any of his incarnations in the Mega Man franchise (except for the Legends part). He is driven by madness, greed, and rage from his failure to defeat MegaMan and (indirectly) Dr. Hikari, who he hates. This insanity seems to grow more violent over time, as his plots become more haphazard, and his regards to the sanctity of life drift away completely. He is, however, overly persistent, able to walk away from any setback and start anew.

In the endings of MegaMan Battle Network 5, Wily approaches his wayward son Regal and tells him that he was not the greatest father he could have been, erasing his memory of the past ten years. He mentions that he would never use the SoulNet (Kokoro Server) like Regal had to take over the minds of others, proving that he is not entirely evil.

At the end of the English Battle Network 6, Wily has seemingly given up his former life. He cooperates with the authorities interrogating him in the aftermath of the Cybeast incident, and even sends Lan a letter of thanks for showing him the error of his ways. In the series' epilogue, it's revealed that he also created new Colonel and Iris programs designed to help in peacefully maintaining the Net. In the Japanese version however, Wily clings to his hatred and (apparently) dies in the explosion.