Megaman: BubbleMan

This is my first creepypasta. Please add how I can make it better.

The Beggining
I worked at capcom during the course of the Mega Man Craze. I had loved the games that featured the blue bomber. But with work, came a negative. Tim was the most insane Mega Man fan I had ever met. He had every - single piece of Mega Man Merchandise you can even think of. His favorite Robot master was Bubble Man, and he'd go out of his way to mock someone who did not like bubble man. So one day, he told me this: "I found out how to hack a game. Im gonna make sure everyone knows that I like Bubble Man." I replied "Uh... Everyone knows that." He said I was right and handed me over the "beta" of the hacked game. I told my friend, Matt that he gave me the game, and we pondered in our heads how much he would worship Bubble Man. It was a disk that would go into a computer disk drive. What we saw was... disturbing how much he liked Bubble Man.

The game
Both me and Matt know Bubble Man was the easiest boss in the game. So we went after him first. The stage was normal, but longer, with a section where bubbles will come out of the top of the screen, similar to the drills in MetalMan's stage. "Boss Fight time!" shouted Matt. "This should be over in a snap." I replied. The fight played normally, though one difference is Bubble Man had an attack where he summoned spikes from the top of the boss room. Though the spikes were hard to dodge, we eventually beat Bubble Man. Back to the stage select, and then Matt said "Why is Bubble Man still there?". "Its a hacked game made by a guy who worships Bubble Man. Why would he not be gone?" I said sarcastically. "No, look at the name area of the stage select." I took a glance. It said "Everyone calls me pathetic. Lets see about that." Under Bubble Man's picture. The picture was different, it had Bubble Man with a more angry face. And it was his sprite, in the pose he makes before the fight with him. Next we went after HeatMan. The stage was completely normal, But thankfully the only difference was that the pain in the butt "disappearing blocks" section of Heatmans stage was much easier [Thank you, Tim]. The HeatMan fight came and when I switched to the weapon select screen, it showed no bubble lead. "Why isn't Bubble Man's weapon there?" Matt asked. "Probably because of his Reappearance on the stage select screen." I replied. "Not like Heat Man is that hard" I said. When HeatMan was at one hit left, BubbleMan jumped in and Fired his weapon, and HeatMan fell to the ground. After HeatMan's stage, all the stages were completely normal. I will only describe the boss fight. Next up: WoodMan, the fight was as normal, and I didn't have atomic fire. WoodMan was always hard for me, but again, when WoodMan was at 1 hit left, BubbleMan jumped in and was holding something. I wanted to back up from the screen. BubbleMan was holding HeatMans arm, and he equipped it to his own arm, and fired a charged shot of Atomic fire, and Woodman caught on fire. The stage select screen also showed the BubbleMan Name - text changed to: "See, I can beat all those other robots who mocked me." Next up: AirMan, as soon as AirMan was at 1/2 health, BubbleMan came in, and he ripped off AirMan's fan completely. AirMan fell to the ground in pain. Next: CrashMan's fight was different, he was more relentless, firing 3 bomb's a shot. After he took 3 hits, BubbleMan came and took multiple crash bombs from his arm, and layed them out on the ground, and made an escape, MegaMan did the same. The place blew up, and Matt said "Hm. That was loud." And CrashMan was immobilized by the boss door, and then BubbleMan took his bombs. Next, FlashMan's fight wasn't even a fight, as soon as it started, Someone dropped a bunch of crash bombs on to the floor. MegaMan teleported away, and FlashMan tried to stop time, but BubbleMan came and took off FlashMan's arm, preventing the time stop. We didn't see the explosion, but we assumed it killed FlashMan. Once we came to the stage select screen for QuickMan's stage, he was gone and the text where the portrait was said: "I blew him up in a time stop with the Crash Bombs." I said "Well... at least BubbleMan already killed QuickMan, so we don't have to deal with the yellow annoying lasers." Matt replied "Look, it says under BubbleMan's name: See, I can kill a robot master for you. I'm not pathetic. You are." I joked a horrid comeback saying "Well, at least the other bots have something other than Bubble's." Last, MetalMan, I'll admit, we didn't think the fight would last more than 3 seconds. As soon as MetalMan's health depleted, A blade was still on screen, and so was MetalMan, then BubbleMan took that onscreen blade and threw it at MetalMan, finishing the job. Then the final part, the screen showed BubbleMan, standing behind the robot masters, on the floor, MetalMan with a Blade in shoved in his gut. QuickMan, with a Crash Bomb locked on to his chest. HeatMan, with his arm missing and his "Zippo lighter" helmet covering his head. FlashMan, body parts scattered, like he was in a explosion [well, he got blown up by a bunch of Crash Bombs]. CrashMan, helmet cracked and a cut mark across his chest. AirMan, fan missing and had missing arms. WoodMan, on fire with a couple blades stuck in his face. Text above them said: "I beat them all, now you all know I'm not a pathetic, useless, piece of junk robot master." The game shut off after that and Matt said "That guy....Is that obsessed with BubbleMan?" I replied "Well, that was... disturbing.

After that, I showed that hack to the owner of capcom, and Tim was fired. I can't really say I can blame him. Tim created a game where the bosses were murdered by BubbleMan. After that, not much really happened. I still, to this day, play megaman and will never forget BubbleMan.