Kalinka Cossack

Kalinka Cossack (カリンカ・コサック), (Rus. Калинка Казак), is the nine-year-old daughter of Dr. Cossack. Dr. Wily kidnapped her to force Dr. Cossack to fight Mega Man in Mega Man 4, but Mega Man and Dr. Cossack stopped their fight when Proto Man saved her and reunited her with her father. She is skilled at ballet dancing and playing the piano.

In the version of Mega Man 4 that was featured in Mega Man: Anniversary Collection and Rockman Complete Works, Kalinka plays the role of Mega Man's navigator if Navi Mode is enabled in the options menu. Even after being rescued, she will still continue to support Mega Man throughout the rest of the game as an act of gratitude.

She and her father first appear as player-controllable characters in Wily and Right's RockBoard: That's Paradise. In this game, she hopes to build a lot of castles in the world and realize her dream of becoming a princess. She also appears with Roll carrying a banner in the end of matches of Tournament Mode in Mega Man's Soccer.

Trivia

 * She may be named after the popular Russian song "Kalinka", which is appropriate since many Classic characters' names are references to musical terms and it also fits her Russian heritage.


 * In Mega Man Legends 2, there are magazines in a place called Calinca with her on the cover of issue 3.
 * In the manga Rockman 4Koma Great Match, Kalinka has a relationship with Protoman because she was in love with him by rescue from Dr. Willy, causing the jeaolusy of Megaman, that which gives the response that should be fixed at Kalinka, it was of Protoman only rescued and never fought against the Robot Masters, Kalinka causing angerand that she will be fixed in Protoman.


 * Kalinka, alongside Roll, Splash Woman, and Plum, are the only female main characters in the classic series.
 * Despite such a minor role in the game, she manages to be the character who fits most of the stories in Mega Man Megamix chronological order, thanks to her profile in Mega Man Megamix Vol. 3. She was 9 when Mega Man 4 took place, she was 12 in "Grim Reaper of Ressurection," and 14 in "The Greatest Enemy in History."