Doctor Albert W. Wily

Doctor Albert W. Wily (Dr. ワイリー) is the main antagonist of the Mega Man Classic series, appearing in every game as the antagonist but not nessecarily as the final boss. In the Mega Man Classic series, Wily resembles a stereotypical mad scientist as he schemes to take over the world. Though Wily's schemes were stopped time and time again, this did not stop him from being recorded in history as a legendary mad scientist, his legacy contuining even into the next century. He even appears conciously active long after the demise of his mortal body, playing a significant role in the Mega Man X series

History
Dr. Wily was at one time Dr. Light's classmate at Robert Engineering University, however he became a bitter rival during their professional lifes. Though Wily won many awards in his time, he was consistantly upstaged by Dr. Light, this wounded his pride. After being shunned from professional circles due to the nature of the experiments he did, and his pride being wounded by Dr. Light, he went missing.

Using the prizes he had won, Wily constructed a robot production facility in the pacific ocean from which he would stage his ambition for world domination. After many years he finally announced his ambition to the world, exclaiming he would achieve this by stealing six (eight in Mega Man: Powered Up) of Dr. Light's industrial Robot Masters and reprogramming them.

Achievements
Dr. Wily holds a PhD in Robotic Engineering from Robert Engineering University. He's the four years consecutive runner-up of the LIT Manual Design Contest. He has won the Silver prize at the worldwide engineering grand prix and was a nominee for the Nobel Prize in Physics.

Mega Man and Bass CD Data
He has created many robots to challenge and defeat Megaman. "Gha ha ha ha ha! I'm a genius!" Good point: Genius scientist Bad point: Incorrigible Like: World domination Dislike: Accepting defeat





Trivia

 * According to the American manual for MegaMan1, Dr. Wily was Dr. Light's assistant and worked on his DRN series of robots. Though this story was reinforced by the Ruby Spears cartoon and later the PAL version of Powered Up, it is not factual to the japanese version of Wily's backstory.