Blasto Woman

"Finally! I hate disguises! Much more of a smash-and-grab sort of gal. So nobody move!"

- Blasto Woman

Blasto Woman is a robot appearing in Mega Man: Fully Charged. She does not have a counterpart in the games. She is based off of a jet plane and was originally created to lift cargo before turning to crime for unknown reasons. Blasto Woman debuts in the episode Hard Times in Silicon City, in which she attacks the Museum of the Hard Age to steal its military weaponry, or rather, as she puts it, "at least the good stuff". She is voiced by Kathleen Barr, who also voices Hypno Woman.

Appearance
Blasto Woman is a large yellowish-orange robot, with purple rockets and golden wings attached to her back. She also has knobs on her helmet that are attached to a metallic strip, resembling a pilot's cap, which is similar to the ones Blast Man has. She also has purple "hair".

Personality
Blasto Woman is a bit sarcastic, and she dislikes puns. She is pragmatic, especially when it comes to fighting; by her own admission, Blasto Woman heavily prefers brute force over strategies that involve disguises and deception. She is often obsessed with money and how much things are worth, wanting to retire to a hangar that fits her. She's implied to be older than other Robot Masters as she once told Mega Man to "respect your elders" when he fought her; she is informal about her age, though, saying terms like 'ma'am' doesn't suit her.

Animated series
She was into stealing valuable objects and didn’t stop at just the weapons in the Hard Age Museum. In Minus Mini, she tries to steal the Good Guild’s weapons, and ends up kidnapping Mega Mini instead. However, after she attempts to sell him on the black market (which she backed out of because the buyer wouldn’t pay her upfront), Mega Mini fixes her up, which seems to make Blasto Woman spark a crush for Mega Man’s on board mechanic. In Blast Resort, she tries to trap Mega Man in an EMP Generator by gaining his trust and inviting him on a heist. Unfortunately for her, Suna fought her off before Mega Man could be sold. Blasto Woman appears in The Gauntlet episodes, but turns on Lord Obsidian and Namagem at the start of The Gauntlet Part II. She was convinced by Mega Mini to do so, and she flies off.

Comic series
Despite turning on Lord Obsidian, Blasto Woman joins Skull Man's army of Robot Masters and is seen alongside Chaotique and Guts Man in a large army of robots. After Skull Man's speech, Blast Woman and the other robots begin to march toward Silicon City to conquer it and bring down Mega Man. She most likely joined because of how Lord Obsidian treated her, though Mega Mini, oddly enough, doesn’t have any reaction to her appearance in Issue 3.

Abilities
Blasto Woman has rocket jets equipped on her back, enabling her to fly. In addition, her bulky frame gives her super strength, and she also carries a plasma gun. In the comics, it’s revealed that the yellow tips in her jets can be launched as missiles.

Weakness
Since Blasto Woman mostly relies on her jets for mobility, she can be rendered helpless if the jets are jammed. Mega Man did this once by leaping onto Blasto Woman's back and using Ice Man's schematics to freeze her jets solid, causing her to fall to the ground. And Mega Mini once sabotaged Blasto Woman's jets by loosening the cap on her lube reserve, causing the jets to sputter out due to being overlubricated.

Trivia

 * Despite having a similar sounding name, Blasto Woman is not based on Blast Man from Mega Man 11, as her powers revolve around brute strength and flight while Blast Man's revolve around bombs and explosions.
 * Blasto Woman is the first Robot Master from Mega Man: Fully Charged whose powers weren't copied by Mega Man during their first encounter.
 * As of now, she, Chemistry Man, and Chaotique are the only Robot Masters whose powers Mega Man has yet to copy.