Auto

Auto, known as Rightot (ライトット) in Japan, is a character from the original Mega Man series. Even though he was not introduced until Mega Man 7, it is implied that he has been with Dr. Light for a while. He is seen to have a pickup truck, and is the mechanic for Dr. Light. He is often seen with Eddie. Auto creates items for Mega Man by using Screws/Bolts.

Video game appearances

 * Auto first appeared in Mega Man 7, where he drives his pickup truck to transport Mega Man and Roll in the opening scene. As the road is damaged by Dr. Wily's robots, Auto is unable to continue and Mega Man proceeds on foot. Later, Auto appears as a shopkeeper inside Big Eddie, where he trades screws by items. In the Japanese version, he also appears randomly in place of Dr. Light or Roll in Dr. Light's Laboratory when Mega Man gets a Special Weapon, making comical comments about them like hoping that screws aren't mixed with the Junk Shield and comparing the Slash Claw with Strider Hiryu's main attack.
 * In Mega Man 8, Auto appears as an aid in the Rush Jet sections from Tengu Man's stage and the second Wily Tower stage, using a cannon to attack enemies.
 * In Mega Man & Bass, Auto once again runs a store, where he would make parts for the player in exchange for Screws.
 * In Mega Man 9 he returns to his role of running a shop, assisting Roll, taking screws as currency. He's also responsible for restoring Rush's Jet upgrade after Mega Man beats five Robot Masters.
 * In Mega Man 10, when the player is using Mega Man, Auto assists Dr. Light rather than Roll as she had the Roboenza virus at the time. When the player is using Proto Man, Auto runs a shop by himself, and appears to be wearing a Metall helmet. Humorously, Auto is not identified as such and his name is displayed only as "?????". Tango also appears in his shop, napping or playing on the counter.
 * In the arcade games Mega Man: The Power Battle and Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters, he appears in Mega Man's endings.
 * In Mega Man: Battle & Chase, Auto appears in loading screens racing against Eddie. He is also present in Mega Man's ending.
 * In Rockman & Forte: Mirai Kara no Chousensha, Auto appears in the player's menu giving information about the weapons and items.
 * Auto is a playable character in Rockman Strategy.
 * Auto has a small cameo in Volt Catfish's introduction scene in the PlayStation, Sega Saturn, PC, and Mega Man X Collection versions of Mega Man X3.

Mega Man (Archie Comics)
Auto debuted in issue 9, where he, Rock, Roll, and Dr. Light give a goodbye party for Mega Man, as Rock will no longer need to fight due to Wily being no longer a threat. Auto tries to make him change his mind as he is a big fan of the blue hero, but isn't successful. However, the party is interrupted by Quick Man, who attacks everyone and informs them of Dr. Wily's return, and Auto is happy that Mega Man will continue being an hero. Auto used to run a shop, but as Rock is often busy as Mega Man, Auto was called to assist Dr. Light in the laboratory. Afterwards Auto has minor appearances in the comic, mainly assisting Dr. Light and Mega Man.

In the Worlds Collide crossover, reality was altered by the Genesis Wave, but Auto is still an assistant to Dr. Light and is an avid fan of Mega Man's. Auto and Roll remained behind at Light Labs while Mega Man, Sonic the Hedgehog, Proto Man, Tails, and Rush entered the Skull Egg Zone to rescue the kidnapped Dr. Light. As such, they were present when Duo arrived in response to Dr. Light's distress call and helped him enter the zone, and later Dr. Light's eight Robot Masters.

After the reality is restored by Mega Man with Chaos Control, Auto gets disabled by the electromagnetic wave that Ra Moon spreads over the world. Two weeks later, Dr. Light and Pedro Astil manage to created a coating to protect machines against the EMP, and Auto is brought back online to assist them. Auto later ends up assisting in trying to restore Mega Man by getting an E-tank, although he got yelled at by Dr. Wily due to the latter having earlier rerouted most of Mega Man's systems to ensure his IC chip remained undamaged. Auto also ended up, when Roll noted some unanswered questions, demanded to know why no one had called the cops to arrest Wily yet. He later did some late night preliminary checks with Roll where they had a discussion regarding Roll feeling survivor's guilt. After Mega Man not only recovered, but also went to the Temple of the Moon again to find evidence clearing Dr. Wily's name of the attack, Auto attended the court hearing. In addition, Auto also aided in developing some devices for Mega Man when the latter, when pursuing the eight third-generation Robot Masters, was forced alongside Pharaoh Man and Bright Man, to fight the Wily Walker.

Afterwards, he also investigated on Roll's request some mysterious transmissions coming from Light Labs. He eventually discovered that Wily was the one who was making the messages, but Wily silenced him by ripping out vital components from his chest. Roll later found him in pieces in a darkened room, and quickly reported his fate to Dr. Light.

Mega Man (Dreamwave Productions)
Auto has short appearances working for Dr. Light as a chauffeur. When Multi Man appeared to kidnap Mega Man, Auto tries to stop him, but he is taken down with one hit. He is later repaired and appears alongside Roll and Rush in the last issue to retrieve Dr. Light and Mega Man.

Mega Man Megamix
Auto considers himself to be Dr. Light's first real apprentice, and works hard to assist Dr. Light in his research in any way possible. Though his appearance may seem a little silly, Auto is actually quite skilled with things of a mechanical nature. Of course, he is still an assistant-in-training, so he makes his share of mistakes. Auto has a calming aura about him, and is often able to diffuse even the most tense situations.

In the story "Metal Heart", Auto transports everyone to the Mother Computer, but due to the excess of people on his half truck, Top Man, Snake Man, and Spark Man are left behind, and his truck ends with a flat tire.

In "Power Battle", Auto, Roll, and Rush go out shopping and enter in a store where the four Dark Mans are working. They decide to capture the three as hostages, but Bass, who was nearby and disliked their coward act, easily beats the four. However, Bass thinks that their idea isn't bad and kidnaps Roll, writing a message for Mega Man on Auto's back so he can find him.

In "The Greatest Enemy in History", Auto is sent to jail alongside Dr. Light and his robots, but after Dr. Light and Mega Man are cleared and everyone is free, Auto was forgotten and is left in jail alongside Ring Man.

Mega Man Gigamix
In the story "Burning Wheel", Auto used Rush and Item-2 to create the Rush Roadster so he could enter the Battle & Chase, and he also made the Super Adapter in the process. However, doing so left Mega Man without a transport, and he angrily takes the Rush Roadster from Auto. Auto still enters the race with his half truck in hopes of winning, but as its maximum speed is 150 km/h and the average speed of the leading racers is over 400 km/h, he is left behind. At one point he accidentally runs over Slash Man, and when he passes by Bass, who is attempting to pursue Mega Man on foot after crashing, Auto calls him an idiot. Bass heard what Auto said and increases his speed to catch him. Without choice, Bass takes a ride with Auto to reach Mega Man, often complaining of the speed and hitting Auto's head. In the end of the story they are still on the road long after the race's end.

Rockman Maniax
Auto regularly appears in his own gag comic, "Dr. Auto's Laboratory". The plot always involves Auto inventing some new type of Robot Master to help Dr. Light, but despite his good intentions the robots all inevitably go haywire and explode spectacularly.

Other appearances
Auto appears in the manga Rockman 7, Rockman 8, and Rockman &amp; Forte.

Trivia

 * In the Japanese versions of the games he appears in, Auto often ends his sentences with -dasu (- ダス), a nonsense word that is his trademark.
 * Auto seems to have an affinity for Metall helmets. He tries to give Mega Man one at the beginning of Mega Man 7, and states he prefers it to Mega Man's normal helmet, and is seen wearing one in Proto Man mode in Mega Man 10.
 * He seems to greatly respect Mega Man, as seen in his Mega Man & Bass card and in Mega Man's ending in the first arcade game where he is seen fanning Mega Man.
 * Auto can be considered similar to Douglas from Mega Man X5 and Mega Man X6, as they are both green robots that do technical work.
 * The Mega Man X sub-boss RT-55J resembles Auto.