Stardroids

The Stardroids, known as Space Rulers (スペースルーラーズ) in Japan, is a series of robots from an ancient alien civilization that Dr. Wily found in some unnamed ruins. Dr. Wily reprogrammed them to use the robots in an attempt to conquer the world in Mega Man V.

Members

 * SRN. 001 Terra (Earth)
 * SRN. 002 Mercury
 * SRN. 003 Venus
 * SRN. 004 Mars
 * SRN. 005 Jupiter
 * SRN. 006 Saturn
 * SRN. 007 Uranus
 * SRN. 008 Pluto
 * SRN. 009 Neptune

Mega Man V
All the Stardroids first appeared in Mega Man V. Dr. Wily found them in some unknown ruins and decided to use them to conquer the world. With this they were brought back online and attacked the world, being led by Terra. Mega Man, after being defeated by Terra, was then upgraded with the new Mega Arm and was dispatched to defeat them.

After defeating four of the Stardroids and Dark Moon, the battle soon shifted to space itself where he defeated the last four Stardroids, and finally in a rematch against Terra where he won. Mega Man then discovers that Dr. Wily was the leader of the Stardroids. On the Wily Star, Mega Man has a rematch against the Mega Man Killers, Quint, and eight of the Stardroids, except Terra.

Soon after defeating Dr. Wily, the scientist released another robot, excavated from the same ruins, the doomsday weapon Sunstar. However, Sunstar would not obey Wily and attacked him, causing him to retreat. Sunstar then faced Mega Man, and after three battle phases, was defeated. The robot was surprised when his enemy showed kindness and offered to repair him, as he believed robots could only fight, but he would never known if he could do more than fighting as his fusion reactor was critical and would soon explode. After Mega Man escapes from the fortress, Sunstar explodes, taking the Wily Star with him.

Other appearances
The Stardroids appeared in the CD database from Mega Man & Bass.

Mega Man (Archie Comics)
In issue 20, during his time travel fiasco, Mega Man meets Terra briefly before he is transported further in time. Dr. Light also briefly alludes to the Stardroids in Sonic the Hedgehog Issue 250 during the Worlds Collide crossover arc, when citing various instances where Mega Man had to save Wily from himself. At the end of the Ra Moon arc the dying supercomputer sends a final message to it's "children", meaning the Stardroids, to avenge it, as well as its failure to format the Earth for their benefit.

Issue 42 included a flashback of Shadow Man's which revealed that he has once been a member of the Kuiper Droids, who were subservient to both Ra Moon and the Stardroids, charged with guiding Ra Moon to safety while the Stardroids engaged the Star Marshals. They also appeared in Issue 55 in Dr. Light's vision of the future, along with Sunstar, the Wily Star, and their creator Ra Moon.

Mega Man Gigamix
The Stardroids are powerful space robots that attack Earth after being inadvertently freed from the body of the extraterrestrial robot Duo, whom they were imprisoned in. Eventually, thanks to Mega Man, Proto Man, Duo, and the help from Dr. Wily, Dr. Light, Dr. Cossack and their robots, the Stardroids are destroyed one by one. However, Terra is able to activate Sunstar before he perishes. Sunstar and Mega Man battle in space, and although the fight appears to be hopeless, Mega Man doesn't give up as it's worth to protect the people from Earth, and Sunstar is defeated.

Other appearances
The Stardroids appear in short stories from the 1997 version of Mega Man Megamix. Some of them also appear as part of the Robot Museum in the manga Rockman &amp; Forte.

Trivia

 * The Stardroids are named after the planets from the Solar System.
 * Mega Man V was released back when Pluto was technically classified as a planet. In 2006 Pluto was re-classified as a Dwarf Planet.
 * While Sunstar isn't officially classified as a Stardroid, he is also of alien origin and is usually grouped with the Stardroids.
 * In the Gigamix manga, the Stardroids designs remain largely the same from their game designs, with the exception of their eyes having black sclera instead of white. The big exception to this is Sunstar, who instead resembes a human-shaped mass of energy with hovering chunks of armor.