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In this Game, a Cosmo-Alien asks [[Ikki]] for help retrieving the Fuyun Stone. However, this is an excuse for him to tour Earth and roam through space-time due to the [[Alien's Spaceship]] crashing and distorting time. | |||
=== In Medarot R === | === In Medarot R === |
Revision as of 13:30, 31 July 2024
Cosmo-Alien (コスモエイリアン) is an alien-type Medarot that first appeared in the original Medarot game.
Description
Cosmo-Alien resembles a classic gray alien with large red eyes. Unlike other Medarots, it has no mechanical-looking parts, and instead has a body made of nanomachines that allow it to change shape. It has a set of red symbols written on its forehead and chest, which are replaced with red triangles in its Navi redesign. In battle, Cosmo-Alien can transform its head and arms into random Medarot parts, giving it a highly unpredictable fighting style.
In the world of Medarot, Cosmo-Aliens are repeatedly implied to be (and are!) real aliens that came to Earth on spaceships, making them possible examples of what the original Medarots may have looked like.
They have a major role in Medarot 2 Parts Collection, asking Ikki to help them and Hoketa fix the Fiyun Stone.
Abilities
Cosmo-Alien's major function is transforming its Medaparts. Unlike members of the Elemental Series (such as Windcecil or Flame Tisara who are focused on attack or support transformations, Cosmo-Alien has no restrictions on what it can transform into... aside from being entirely random. As such, it is impossible to predict the course of a battle when one side uses three of them (usually Dr. Aki).
As can be predicted by their shared motifs, Cosmo-Alien is best suited for the Alien Medal and also the West Medal and their bonuses towards Transform parts.
In the games
In Medarot 1
Cosmo-Alien is found in the end game building (Select Corp HQ) on the 7th floor. On each of the four seats is a part.
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In Medarot 2 Parts Collection
In this Game, a Cosmo-Alien asks Ikki for help retrieving the Fuyun Stone. However, this is an excuse for him to tour Earth and roam through space-time due to the Alien's Spaceship crashing and distorting time.
In Medarot R
Is obtainable from the Part Collection by fighting メダロッター11 that is ranked opponent number 14.
In Medarot 2 Core
Dr. Aki uses a team of three Cosmo-Aliens during a Medalink battle. It is the only time the player is capable of fighting Aki, thus requiring four playthroughs (at minimum) to obtain a full set of parts. In the Japanese version, however, it is also used by Rintarou since Kantaros is not present in the game, thus, it only requires 2 playthroughs to get a full set in that version.
His model number is ALN-0BH in this game.
Image gallery
Official Artwork:
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Profile from the Medarot Classics Ultimate Character Book
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Art from a Medarot 2 Poster
Sprites & 3D Models:
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Sprite in Medarot 1
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Sprite in Medarot Perfect Edition
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Sprite in Medarot 2
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Model in Medarot R (front)
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Model in Medarot R (back)
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Sprite in Medarot 2 Core
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Sprite in Medarot Navi
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Sprite in Medarotch toy line and mobile app
Cards & Merchandise:
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Cosmo-Alien's head part card: Mute Body
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Medarot OCG card
Related Medarots
Alien-type Medarots | |
ALI-0 | Cosmo-Alien |
ALN-1 | Wire-Alien |