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   <li>Although related to the D-Rex and Rex 2000, this mechaniloid has no formal relation to the [https://megaman.miraheze.org/wiki/D-Rex#D-Rex_(Command_Mission) D-Rex from Command Mission] or the [https://megaman.miraheze.org/wiki/D-Rex#D-Shark D-Shark]. Those are, at best, off-brand knockoffs.
   <li>Although related to the D-Rex and Rex-2000, this mechaniloid has no formal relation to the [https://megaman.miraheze.org/wiki/D-Rex#D-Rex_(Command_Mission) D-Rex from Command Mission] or the [https://megaman.miraheze.org/wiki/D-Rex#D-Shark D-Shark]. Those are, at best, off-brand knockoffs.
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Revision as of 06:27, 7 January 2026

D-Rex 3000
D Rex 3000 Front Leg.png
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D-Rex 3000

Successor to the D-Rex and REX-2000, this mechaniloid restores the D in its name. Said D comes from the word Drone (and nothing else), as it is an automated unit and non-pilotable. Mad Joey was not available for comment on his job being replaced by a relatively incompetent AI, but he was presumably quite mad about the whole situation.

Still, the mechaniloid AI in the D-Rex 3000 is a significant step up from that in the original D-Rex, which mostly just shot electric balls from a stationary position in between bouts of slamming itself into walls.

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Trivia

  • Although related to the D-Rex and Rex-2000, this mechaniloid has no formal relation to the D-Rex from Command Mission or the D-Shark. Those are, at best, off-brand knockoffs.