UH. . . . he dies just as much as zero
Well I guess he was just a Repliod built by Dr.Cain, or by Sigma, then when Sigma became Maverick, he hired Vile to be his lapdog (After Vile turns Maverick)
i believe that he was a military repliod
or did they change the story some more
"After that he got rebuilt in X3 but he got infected with a virus when Dr.Doppler rebuilt him and thus, went insane. Ever since that all he's wanted to do is get rid of X and destroy the world."
Interesting note:
Vile's actual name in Rockman X is VAVA and Weil's name in Rockman Zero is Dr. Vile
I dont think most people knows about dis
its kinda stupid if you think about it
doesn't it state that dr. doppler found his body in rubble and he can put it back where he had found it
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oh i found his origins on wikipedia.com here it is
Vile data from wikipedia.com
Vile was in the Maverick Hunters Unit 17, the best of the best. Despite this, he was an incredibly violent Hunter (for example, destroying a building and killing everyone inside when he was only supposed to restrain one Maverick), and was shut down as a punishment. When Sigma began his revolt, he reactivated Vile, using him in his war against the humans. From there, he was Sigma's right-hand man, using his vicious attitude and powerful Ride Armor to defend and destroy. When he was confronted by Mega Man X, he simply captured him and laughed until Zero destroyed one of the arms of his Ride Armor.
He escaped on a ship, only to face X and Zero once again later. Zero was captured, and X followed. But Zero sacrificed himself to destroy Vile's Ride Armor. With this advantage removed, X destroyed Vile. When he was reconstructed by Dr. Doppler, his mind was overcome with rage and virus infection, causing him to go completely mad with vengeance for X. He faced him once again, but was again defeated. As he died, he vowed to haunt X till the day he dies.
However, Vile's story in the remake Maverick Hunter X takes a serious deviation from the original story. Like Mega Man X1, Vile is put into custody after causing severe collateral damage while fighting Mavericks. However, later in the story, Vile is rescued by Sigma and set loose to cause as much trouble for the Maverick Hunters as possible. Vile eventually ends up turning against Sigma, and going after him. He does not make it to Sigma, however, since he runs into Zero and X along the way. After seemingly defeating both of them, Vile began to gloat and kick X around the room, questioning X's rationale for fighting. Vile does make a serious mistake in ignoring Zero, however, for Zero distracted Vile long enough for X to fire a fully powered charge shot through Vile's chest, effectively ending his operation for the time being.
Later in Mega Man Xtreme, a computer hacker Reploid named Techno hacked into the Mother Computer Maverick Hunter system and stole the battle data to digitally revive many Mavericks previously destroyed by X. One of the battle data was Vile's, who was rebuilt and fought X once again. Afterwards in Mega Man X3, Vile's battle data was given to Maverick scientist Dr. Doppler (possessed by Sigma) who upgraded Vile, changed the look of his armour, and infected him with the Maverick virus, making him more powerful and more determined to destroy X and Zero. He was eventually defeated again, but swore to X that just like Sigma, he could never be truly dead.
This came true, as Vile was once again re-activated by Sigma in Mega Man X8 to serve as a lackey and coup-out for Sigma's (and indirectly Lumine's) plan. In this iteration, he was upgraded once again, donning a new design and more powerful weaponry. He engaged X, Zero, and Axl on several occasions, each time losing until his final defeat. However, he is not seen getting destroyed in the game's "Hard mode", which contains the full ending.
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Trivia
• In Megaman Xtreme, Vile was called "VAVA" by Mega Man X. This is actually his Japanese name, but it got used in the English version. Some fans interpret this as "VAVA" being his real or code name, and "Vile" being the name he calls himself.
• Vile is playable in the remake Mega Man Maverick Hunter X, and plays very differently from X. Vile has three different weapons: his trademark shoulder cannon, a bomb launcher that is built into his leg, and a new arm-mounted vulcan buster. Like X, Vile gains new weapons from defeating Mavericks, but his weapons use no energy. Vile's new weapons are set up on the stage select screen before going to a stage, after which they cannot be changed. Vile also has noticeably more weapons than X, making Vile's gameplay style more difficult than X's. Unlike X, Vile cannot perform a dash (which can be perceived as a continuity error as he is able to dash in the original Mega Man X, and can even dash when you fight him out of his ride armor in the remake.) He will fight X in the Intro Stage and both X and Zero at the second fight, and his game will end there. Also, in the Intro Stage, Vile can now be defeated in his Ride Armor while playing as X, and his brief second fight in the Ride Armor then stunning X is taken out as a sneak attack. It should also be noted that the emblem on Vile's helmet in Maverick Hunter X is a red V rather than the Sigma symbol his helmet had in the original game.
• It is widely recognised that Vile's design, especially his helmet, have been inspired by the Bounty hunter "Boba Fett" from the "Star Wars" saga as the two bear a striking resemblance. The name VAVA, which is actually a pun on "Boba" Fett ("B" is commonly used in substitution of "V" in Japanese transliteration, and remains in wide use although katakana for "V" have been developed), was changed to Vile to avoid a potential lawsuit by Lucasfilm. A similar situation happened with another Capcom series - "Street Fighter II" with M. Bison being changed to Balrog.
• On the back of the Mega Man Maverick Hunter X box it calls Vile "X's arch rival." although this is the first time they are called rivals.
• In the USA Mega Man cartoon, he appeared with Megaman X, Sigma, Spark Mandrill and Dr. Cain in the episode "Mega X". Doctor Light had made a new power source, and Sigma sent Vile and Spark Mandrill back in time to obtain it so Sigma could "finance his war on the humans". Though the Mega Man cartoon was more aimed at a younger audience, Vile was still very ruthless in his actions and tactics, even working with Doctor Wily against Megaman and Mega Man X.
• Mega Man Maverick Hunter X reveals that Vile dislikes taking orders from others. (This leads to the question of why he was even in the Maverick Hunter organization to begin with).
• In Mega Man Zero 2, Vile can be seen when a certain attack is used by Phoenix Magnion in the destroy P.are. mission in the power room area.
• In Mega Man Maverick Hunter X, Vile is not loyal to Sigma at all, although he was in the original release.