Gamma

Gamma (ガンマ) is the final boss from Mega Man 3, a giant robot constructed by Dr. Light and Dr. Wily before and during the events of the game for the purpose of peacekeeping and enforcement.

Story
It was the lifelong dream of Dr. Light to create a giant robot to protect and serve world peace. During Gamma's construction, Dr. Wily feigned peacefulness, gaining Dr. Light's trust and assistance long enough to complete the robot. Dr. Wily's true intentions were to use the enormous creation as a weapon, furthering his evil plans for world domination. With their research almost complete, all that remained was to combine eight Energy Elements that were scattered about uncharted planets and bestow them to Gamma.

For unknown reasons, the robots sent by the doctors to mine the Energy Elements suddenly have gone crazy. With the robots protecting the elements, Gamma could not be completed, thus, when Mega Man learns about the incident, he and Rush set out to stop the robots and retrieve the energy elements.

When Mega Man returns to Dr. Light's Laboratory, he discovers that Dr. Wily stole Gamma on August 28 after receiving the last energy element to challenge Mega Man and Dr. Light once again, and Mega Man goes to the Wily Castle to stop him. After Gamma's defeat, the Wily Castle collapses with it inside.

Strategy
Gamma is the final boss of Mega Man 3. In its first form, it has a small blue head that shoots from its mouth. The simplest way to defeat this form is to stand directly underneath the head and use Shadow Blade. Alternately, the head is also weak to Hard Knuckle. After destroying the small head, Wily completes Gamma's head and controls him, attacking with shots and punches. Gamma's second form is very vulnerable to Top Spin, and can be defeated in seconds by using it rapidly against Wily. If desiring more of a challenge, use the Search Snake.

Damage Data Chart
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Captain N: The Game Master
In the cartoon, Gamma is a giant yellow ball robot with blue details. He has a large smile and the peace symbol drawn on him, as Gamma was originally created for peace. It also has a cockpit in the top of his head, where Dr. Wily controls it.

Mega Man Gigamix
In the manga, Gamma appeared in the story "Asteroid Blues", which is based on the events of Mega Man 3. Wily was taking out from jail to work with Dr. Light in Gamma's construction in a spaceship, but Wily plans to use the robot for himself. When Wily actives Gamma, Mega Man must face it in the asteroid, and before the fight Dr. Light reveals that he deliberately built Gamma with a weak spot due to not trusting Wily. Even with this knowledge, Mega Man has trouble against Gamma, but manages to defeat him with Proto Man's help. Gamma also had a cameo appearance in the beginning of the story "Metal Heart" from Mega Man Megamix.

Mega Man (Archie Comics)
Gamma made a brief appearance in Mega Man #20, Rock of Ages, when Mega Man was transported to the time of Mega Man 3. Mega Man's reaction to Gamma's presence implied that he had at least witnessed him before. Gamma was also briefly mentioned in Sonic the Hedgehog Issue 250, by Dr. Light, when noting the prior instances where Mega Man saved Wily from himself when his plans were a success, hinting that Gamma might have either betrayed him or otherwise gone completely out of his control.

Gamma's first appearance in the main story is in Mega Man #36, where Dr. Light reveals to Dr. Wily that he was working on Gamma, a robot big and powerful enough to handle any kind of global crisis and hazards, including earthquakes, tsunamis, and tornadoes. After completing the first line of Robot Masters, Gamma was his next big goal. He had a number of robots building the basic structure and he added the final touches. Days later, Gamma was completed and unveiled at Mega City's Titanium Park, but Wily's third generation of Robot Masters appeared and stole the eight Energy Elements from Gamma's mouth. Mega Man hunted down these Robot Masters one by one and recaptured the elements one by one, sending them back to Dr. Light, who had modified Gamma so that only he could reinstall them.

Unfortunately, Dr. Wily managed to complete and activate the Doc Robot and used it to threaten Dr. Light and Roll, with the former relenting and turning over Gamma to Wily. As Gamma requires Dr. Light's voice imprint and password to be activated, Wily prepares a cranial override and control device shaped like a red helmet in his castle to control Gamma (thus explaining the two different heads). Dr. Light then prepared Mega Man to go after Gamma, fearing that Wily would be unstoppable if he managed to gain control of it. Mega Man eventually managed to arrive at Gamma's hangar, and proceeded to disable the autonomous control unit just as Gamma was to activate its self defense systems. Unfortunately, Wily had already managed to complete his control device and proceeded to attach it to Gamma just as Mega Man disabled the control unit.

Trivia

 * Gamma (Γ) is the third letter of the Greek alphabet. He is the first in the Mega Man franchise to have a Greek letter for a name although three other characters, Epsilon (Ε), Sigma (Σ) and Omega (Ω), share the same naming convention.
 * Gamma's small head during its first form seems to have the Greek letter, Gamma (Γ), on its forehead.
 * In Mega Man X5, Sigma's final form is modeled after Gamma, and has a very similar attack pattern, from deadly spiked fists to shooting energy spheres. In addition, a portion of Gamma's theme can be heard during the fight.
 * Gamma was planned to make an appearance in Otoranger as the Fever Attack of all characters in the Mega Man event, but in the end he was replaced by Right Great and Wily Machine 25.
 * Gamma shares its name with E-102 Gamma from the Sonic the Hedgehog game Sonic Adventure.