Search Man

Search Man (サーチマン), is a Robot Master created by Dr. Wily, designed to look like a soldier. During Search Man's construction, Wily had the idea that if he had two minds, he could be slightly wiser and stronger than other Robot Masters, and went off the idea of a two-man sniper in one. Unfortunately, Wily forgot to install two personalities, and because Search Man constantly switches himself from head to head, he gets himself confused. He can hide in bushes, hiding nothing behind one, a decoy behind two, and himself behind the last one. Search Man is one of the four Robot Masters that protected the barrier to "Wily Tower" and was placed somewhere in the forest of Congo, Africa.

Voices
Intro
 * "I'm Search Man." "Okay?"

Taunts:
 * "Begin mission." "Yes sir!"
 * "Ready?" "Yeah, let's go!"
 * "Hey boy." "Come on!"

Attack Shouts:
 * "Homing Sniper!"
 * "Go!"
 * "Shoot!" "Fire!"
 * Overdrive: "Deadly Storm!"

Cries:
 * "Ouch!"
 * "Ow!" "No!" (hit with Flame Sword)

Death:
 * "Wily!" "Banzai!"

Mega Man &amp; Bass CD data


Stage enemies
Enemies in Search Man's stage.
 * Hidden sub-boss: Wood Man (Sega Saturn version only)
 * Blader Tank DX
 * Gori-Three
 * Metall SV
 * Muragattori
 * Onbuubattan
 * "Rhinodriller"
 * Spinning Gabyoall
 * "Thorn Vine"

Trivia

 * He and Roll both suffer from the same bad points: being cowards.
 * He and Dynamo Man both share the same dislike of social interaction.
 * Search Man has a NetNavi counterpart, but this counterpart has only one head.
 * During Capcom's Robot Master design contest for Mega Man 8, Search Man was one of three robots created using a pre-made design template supplied to fans (Clown Man and Sword Man were the others). Search Man's template was known as "Two-Headed Robot."
 * Search Man originally had several different names (Commando Man, Soldier Man, and Camouflage Man) before it became Search Man (the name Commando Man was later used for Commando Man in Mega Man 10)
 * Search Man, Tengu Man, Sword Man and Aqua Man are the only robot masters in Mega Man 8 with a NetNavi counterpart.