This is written in honor (and inspired by) Eddie Labron's new Mega Man movie. It's live action and it's fanmade. It's also really good from the trailers I've seen.

For those that know of the movie, it may look like I'm mimicing him with this, but I assure you that isn't the case. I don't want to ruin the surprises so enjoy.

Mega Man is a product of Capcom, all rights go to them.

This story is rated T for violence, strong laguage, and suggestive themes.

Beginning: pt 1

"And the Nobel Prize goes to, Dr. Thomas Light!" the announcer on the stage said. Dr. Light got up from his seat and accepted the award, fully aware of his colleague and best friend, Dr. Albert Wily, who scowled at the stage from his seat.

Next to Dr. Wily was Dr. Light's greatest creation and "daughter" of sorts, Roll. She acted as their assistant, and Dr. Light brought her with him all the time.

She got up with everyone else and cheered for Dr. Light as he accepted the award, Dr. Wily stayed right where he was in his seat.

"Come on Dr. Wily, show Dr. Light some appreciation," Roll said looking down at Dr. Wily, who just turned his head and crossed his arms.

"What's the point? Everyone else here is cheering for him."

Roll sat down and turned to Dr. Wily, "But you're his partner, that's just as much your award as it is his."

"The last thing I want is life advice from a robot!" Dr. Wily snapped. Roll stuck her tongue out at Wily and then turned to listen to Dr. Light's speech.

"Thank you, thank you. It's an honor to receive this award, but it's also an honor to just be nominated. I've been inventing for thirty years now, and in those thirty years I've never had fame or fortune in mind. All I want is to create machines that can continue to better society."

There was another bout of applause from the audience, and the announcer went up to Dr. Light.

"So, tell us a little about your future projects," he said.

"Well, my colleague and I are currently working on six robots we call the Robot Masters. Each one will be able to command and control smaller, more primitive robots, and be able to aid humans in a much more direct way."

"Similar to your assistant, Roll, I'm assuming?" the announcer asked, making Dr. Light chuckle.

"In a sense, yes, but with one difference. You see, these robots posses abilities unlike any other robot I've created, so to allow them to have such an advanced A. I. as Roll would be dangerous. To rectify this, we've made it so that their A. I. is limited to personality and emotion, but for the most part they will still listen directly to the commands of humans."

"I see. Well, I'm sure everyone is excited to see them in action. Everyone, let's give Dr. Light another round of applause." And the audience did, and Dr. Light returned to his seat next to Roll.

After the award show ended, Dr. Light, Dr. Wily, and Roll walked to Dr. Light's car.

"Well, that was eventful," Dr. Light said with a sigh of relief, glad that it was over.

Roll giggled, "You looked great up there, Dr. Light."

"Thank you, but to be honest I was extremely nervous. I didn't sound phony up there, did I?"

"No, not at all, but I did notice you trip on the way up the stairs."

Dr. Light's face turned bright red as he laughed awkwardly, "I was hoping no one saw that." He turned to Dr. Wily, "You've been awfully silent, Albert, is anything wrong?"

"Hmph, nothing at all," Wily said, "We're finishing up Ice Man tomorrow, right?"

"Yes, but could you come by later tomorrow? There's another project that I want to finish up."

"Oh? What's this project?" Wily asked raising an eyebrow in suspicion.

"You'll see if I can finish it tonight," Dr. Light said with a smile.

"Well then, I'll see you tomorrow," Wily said before turning to walk to his car.

"That man rubs me the wrong way," Roll said once Dr. Wily left.

"He's a little strange, but he's a good man," Dr. Light said opening the door ushering Roll inside the passenger seat. He then got in the driver's seat and started the car.

"So, what's that project you were telling Dr. Wily about?" Roll asked while they drove to Dr. Light's lab.

"Well, I started thinking, you must be lonely being the only robot in the lab," Dr. Light said.

"I guess a little, but I have you and Dr. Wily to keep me company," Roll said cheerfully.

Dr. Light chuckled hearing that, "I see, that's sweet of you to say," Dr. Light said smiling. Talking to Roll always made him happy, because she was so bright and cheerful. "Even still, I think it's time that we expanded our family a bit." Roll's eyes lit up hearing that.

"Wait, you don't mean..." she said hopefully, ecstatic when Dr. Light nodded.

"That's right Roll, I'm working on another android, who I hope I can finish tonight to activate tomorrow." He drove into the garage of his lab and got out of the car, Roll following after with a smile.

"Who are they? Is it a boy? Please be a boy!" she said excitedly, making Dr. Light laugh.

"Yes Roll, it's a boy."

"What's his purpose going to be? Will it be the same as mine?"

"I'm not too sure what his purpose is going to be, I figured I would let him decide once he's activated, but for the most part he'll be your companion. That means I'll be counting on you to take care of him, Roll."

"Of course! I can't wait to meet him!"

"Well then, you should let me get to work so I can finish him tonight."

"Okay," Roll kissed Dr. Light on the cheek, "Good night Dr. Light." she said going to her room.

Dr. Light smiled as she walked off. He felt like Roll was the daughter he never had, and he hoped that the android he was creating now would be just as kindhearted as Roll. He went into his lab, looking at the teenage boy lying on his work table. He had short blue hair, and was wearing blue jeans, a white t-shirt, red vest, and white sneakers. He looked about sixteen or seventeen.

"I can't wait to meet you either, Rock."