Treble

Treble, known as Gospel (ゴスペル) in Japan, is a wolf-like support robot created by Dr. Wily to work with Bass in a similar way to Rush with Mega Man. Bass can fuse with him to gain wings and fly.

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A wolf-type robot created to support Bass. It can transform into an adapter and join with Bass.

"Grrrrrrrrrr!"

Good point: Brute instinct

Bad point: Habit of biting

Like: Girls

Dislike: Rush, Tango

Flight ability
Treble can fly to transport Bass like the Rush Jet. This function was only used in the opening animation of Mega Man 8.

Appearances:
 * Mega Man 8

Super Adapter
The Super Adapter allows Treble to merge with Bass, acting like a armor that increases his strength and gives him the ability to fly. It was created by Dr. Wily using the parts Bass had stolen in Dr. Light's lab in Mega Man 7, which where originally planned to enhance Rush's Super Adapter. Bass used this in the second battle against Mega Man in the Wily Castle.

Appearances:
 * Mega Man 7

Treble Boost
The Treble Boost, known as Gospel Boost (ゴスペルブースト) in Japan, is an improved version of the Super Adapter used by Bass in his fight against Mega Man in Mega Man 8. In the game Mega Man & Bass, Bass can buy this ability in Auto's shop, which allows him to fly for a limited time.

Appearances:
 * Mega Man 8, Mega Man & Bass, Rockman and Forte: Challenger From the Future

Trivia

 * In Japan, Treble's name is Gospel, which was left untranslated in the MegaMan Battle Network series.
 * Treble is one of the many characters who have music-inspired names, Treble being a musical term and Gospel a type of music.
 * Despite the fact that Bass made a small cameo in Mega Man 9, Treble was nowhere to be found.
 * In MegaMan Battle Network 2, Gospel appeared as a Multibug Organism and the final boss in the game. In MegaMan Battle Network 6, the Cybeast Gregar appeared as part of the main plot and the final boss. Both of the these characters' designs are based on Treble.