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Suna Light is the tritagonist of Mega Man: Fully Charged. The daughter of Dr. Light and the older sister of the robot Aki Light, Suna is Mega Man's confidant and partner, often helping him fight crime while also helping keep Aki's identity as Mega Man a secret from Dr. Light. Throughout the series, Suna aids Mega Man and Dr. Light in their fight against Lord Obsidian and the Robot Masters with her gadgets. In the comic book series, she dons battle armor and directly aids Mega Man in his fight against Skull Man, adopting the superhero name Zero. Intelligence: She is highly intelligent and has near expert level knowledge of engineering. Drone Piloting Skills: She is skilled at piloting drones and often uses them to assist Aki. Using this drone, which she has named the "Suna-Copter," she assists Aki by providing information, distracting enemies, and setting traps. She can also control groups of these drones with simple commands.
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bts Universe
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Fear the walking dead
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“Don’t tell me,” Light spoke in a slightly mocking tone, leaning over you darkly before pushing away his caramel bangs, “You suspect me?” He sneered, trying to give you a respectful expression but the devious gleam behind his eyes was fairly noticeable.
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