Resistance to Information Manipulation & Conceptual Manipulation (Can take hits from characters that can directly interact with, harm, and destroy a robots data, which all robots "true existences" rely on their data, thus as long as their data is stored they can be remade or come back if their data is specifically "SAVED". All data resides in the deep log of each game's data and information of the Mega Man Franchise and many other Capcom franchises, with it being stated that data makes up the characters' personality, memories are data pieces that can be used to materialize hunter programs and also have the feelings of the characters, their data is even what determines their own canonicity in reality, with all characters being considered data alongside all universes being made of data. With data further being explored through here), Plot Manipulation (As data determines one's canonicity in reality and all universes are made of data, one would need to fully change one's data in order to change their narrative. With data further being explored through here)
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Roll Caskett
Articles About Roll
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Games | Classic Series - Battle Network Series - Mega Man Legends |
Cartoons | 1994 Animated Series - MegaMan NT Warrior |
Comics | Mega Man Megamix - Archie Comics |
Background
Roll Caskett is a character from the Mega Man Legends series based on Roll from the original Mega Man series. She was raised by her grandfather and is best friends with the main character, MegaMan Volnutt. Roll is a caring person and is always concerned with MegaMan's safety when he is on a digout.
Roll is an enthusiastic tomboyish genius mechanic and can create, repair, modify, and pilot almost any type of machine. She is in charge of piloting and maintaining her family's airship, the Flutter, and is shown piloting other vehicles. Roll is also MegaMan's Spotter; she gives him information via radio based on what she can see with her equipment. She builds new parts for him, including Special Weapons and Buster Parts, from what he finds on his digs.
This dropdown contains the synopsis of Roll Caskett’s story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise! |
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Roll is the granddaughter of the famous professor Barrell Caskett, who has raised her ever since her parents Matilda and Banner disappeared searching for the Mother Lode in Forbidden Island. She wants to find the Mother Lode before anyone else, being motivated by her hopes that her parents are still alive and will find them. When Barrell found MegaMan Volnutt, he raised him alongside Roll. Roll supports MegaMan in his adventures as a Digger. Mega Man Legends
Mega Man Legends 2
To be able to pass by Forbidden Island's storm and save the Sulphur-Bottom and its crew (which got stuck in the storm because of Gatz's attack), Roll decides to create a Dropship, a vehicle originally designed by her father. MegaMan and Roll go to the Calinca continent to buy parts for it in Yosyonke City. In the city's Junk Shop, Roll shows the ship's schematics and the owner asks if they are friends of Joe, the man that just left the shop and was also working on a Dropship, having similar schematics. Roll wonders if Joe knows her father, and goes to his laboratory, were his "daughter" says he went to Yosyonke's Abandoned Mine to find a Refractor for the Dropship. They hurry to the mine to help Joe, and find him badly injured, taking him back to Yosyonke to be treated. Joe says his Dropship is almost complete, and allows them to use it. When Roll asks about her parents, Joe laments for not being able to help, as he has amnesia and doesn't remember anything, saying he had the blueprints with him when he was found near Yosyonke. Roll completes Joe's Dropship and MegaMan uses it to save the Sulphur-Bottom. Inside Bluecher's airship, MegaMan and Roll learn about the four keys to the Mother Lode, and return to the Flutter to go after them, Roll staying in the Flutter most of the time. During the course of the game, MegaMan can talk with Roll inside the Flutter to travel, give gifts to her, and give money to her to repair the damage caused by the fire in the beginning. Roll can become happy or angry with MegaMan depending of his actions, which influences the prices of her weapon upgrades (by buying a new tool kit or breaking them) and what she writes on her diary. In Manda Island, Tron Bonne jams Roll's transmission and uses a voice modifier to talk like Roll, trying to make MegaMan think she is a bad person, but after her defeat, the transmission returns and MegaMan is happy to see the person talking wasn't her. In Nino Island, Roll repairs the Parabola Gun to defeat Glyde's airship, King Glydon. When they return to Calinca, Roll pilots the train modified by Joe to help MegaMan fight against the Gemeinschaft. When MegaMan is severely injured in the battle against Geetz, Roll got very worried with him, asking Yuna many times if there was anything she could do to help. When Yuna said he would probably going to be all right, she almost started crying, and is relieved when he regains consciousness. MegaMan than goes to Elysium, and doesn't return. It's unclear if Roll knows for sure if the woman that looks like her mother (which body is being used by Yuna) is really Matilda or someone else. At the end of the second game, she is seen working with Tron on building a rocket to retrieve MegaMan from Elysium, their tenth rocket exploding. Unfortunately, her working with Tron results in the two of them fighting on details and refusing to accept Data's help, leaving Data to lament on how long MegaMan will be stuck up there. |
General Information
Name: Roll Caskett
Origin: Mega Man Legends
Sex: Female
Age: 14 (Officially listed as 14 years old alongside MegaMan Volnutt & Tron Bonne)
Classification: Digger
Species: Human
Occupation: Mechanic
Status: Alive
Alignment: Lawful Good (Roll serves to help MegaMan Volnutt on his journey, giving him equipment and being his guide through the various dungeons he goes through)
Codex Statistics
Tier: 10-B, Far Higher with Preparation
Cardinality: Finite
Dimensionality: 3-D
Attack Potency: Human level (Roll is a regular 14 year old girl), Far Higher with Preparation (Roll is the main one making all of MegaMan Volnutt's weapons, even making weapons such as the Shining Laser, a weapon that uses the combined power of the X buster and Prism Crystal to create a weapon so powerful it almost scares her)
Durability: Human level, Far Higher with Preparation
Striking Strength: Human Class
Lifting Strength: Regular Human
Travel Speed: Regular Human
Attack Speed: High Hypersonic+
Reaction Speed: High Hypersonic+ (Roll is able to pilot and keep up with Tron Bonne who can tag MegaMan Volnutt who can tag moving missiles and torpedoes which the average missile travels at 7 km/s)
Stamina: Average
Range: Standard Melee
Intelligence: Extraordinary Genius Intelligence (Is noted to be a mechanical genius, able to configure the X Buster from Mega Man X, a reploid model considered so advanced that it required minds on the level of Dr. Cain and Ciel to make similar models for and work out his schematics. Her and Tron Bonne have comparable levels of mechanical genius, with Tron only having inferior tech due to her using less expensive tech. Created a radar that can track when enemies are around corners. Can upgrade Volnutt's weapons to have infinite ammo. Fixed a broken down car that looked completely out of repair with a new engine. Easily fixed the transformer and refractor of a ship)
Powers and Techniques
Should have all of MegaMan Volnutt's special weapons as she created them, and realistically she should be able to configure them for her own use, giving her:
Equipment
- Wrench: A wrench she normally uses to fix any broken objects she finds around.
- Flutter: The Flutter is a small airship from the Mega Man Legends series shaped like a sunfish that is the home for the Caskett family. The Flutter was used by Barrell Caskett during his Digger days. Although the airship is now an outdated model, Barrell's granddaughter, Roll Caskett, liked the ship, and became in charge or piloting and maintaining it.
- Support Car: The Support Car, also known as Rock Support Car, is a vehicle in the game Mega Man Legends. The Support Car was given to MegaMan Volnutt by the couple in the Junk Shop of Apple Market as thanks for helping them. The car was used by the couple when they were young, the Spotter husband giving support to the Digger wife. While it is no longer able to run, they give the car so MegaMan can use it to exchange Buster Parts and other equipments. The old car is located broken near the entrance of Apple Market, but once received, Roll Caskett fixes it after the first attack from the Bonne family. The Support Car can be used to transport MegaMan around the island, develop new items, change Special Weapons, recover energy, and save the game with Data.
Notable Techniques
- Roll Slap: If Volnutt attempts to grab Roll at all, she will automatically slap him while either screaming of yelling "Stop it, MegaMan!"
Other
Standard Tactics: Roll rarely fights and acts as a guide for MegaMan Volnutt, giving him tips on what lies ahead in areas, though she herself shows to employ slaps and with preparation could potentially bring some of Volnutt's weapons with her.
Weaknesses: Nothing notable.
Trivia
- Besides the original Roll, Yatterman-2 was one of the inspirations for Roll Caskett's design.[1]
- Her surname, Caskett, may be a distorted interpretation of the writing of the French word "casquette", that means cap in English, probably referring to her hat. In the Japanese instruction manual for the PSP installment of Mega Man Legends 2, Roll and Barrell's last name is actually subtitled "Casquet".
- The pattern on the original Roll's broom is similar to the pattern on Roll Caskett's hat.
- In Mega Man Legends 2, if MegaMan shows Roll affection by getting her things from gift shops and by protecting her in the Calinca Tundra, she will write in her diary about her feelings towards MegaMan. This is obviously hinting at a love relationship Roll has with him (reading it if the player returns from Elysium has Roll openly state that she loves him), but it's never revealed in the main story. Presumably, it would have been resolved in Mega Man Legends 3 had it not been cancelled.
- At one point in Mega Man Legends, if the player walk into Roll's room after fixing the Flutter, there is a scene where she embarrassedly shouts at MegaMan for walking into her room (it's implied that he walked in on her while she was changing), and then tells him to knock next time. After apologizing, MegaMan raises his fist in a victory pose (this is, for reasons unknown, absent in the US version).
- A similar event to the above also happens in Mega Man Legends 2; after treating Roll well enough (e.g. by buying Roll the three gift items from island shops and purchasing the Flutter decorations), she disappears from the cockpit of the Flutter, leaving only Data in the room. Data suggests that MegaMan should take a bath, but if the player goes to the Flutter bathroom and enters, a voice-only scene "Eek! What do you think you're doing?!" implies that MegaMan walked in on Roll taking a bath herself (Roll later mentions both this and the above event in her diary). Mega also raises his fist in a victory pose. Interestingly enough, this indicates that Roll's affection for MegaMan is strong enough to drop all weapon upgrade prices by 10%.
- If, however, MegaMan mistreats Roll too much (e.g. by attacking her in the Calinca Tundra or selling her Picnic Lunches), Roll will disappear from the Flutter's Bridge too, but Data will tell that she is resting in her room. If MegaMan visits Roll's room, he'll find Roll lying on her bed face down. When talked to, Roll says that she is worried about MegaMan's behaviors, and asks him whether he can be "a little more serious". If the player answers "I'm sorry; I'll try", Roll will be comforted and things will likely be back to normal; however, if the player answers "Oh, leave me alone, busybody", Roll will be further depressed, and the next time MegaMan visits the Development Room, he will be informed by Roll that her development tools are broken, and will need to pay 10% more for his Special Weapon upgrades. It should be noted that if the player has mistreated Roll really seriously, answering either line will not help avoid the price increase.
- Both the discount and the price hike can be triggered and disabled over and over again by taking the opposite actions (i.e. decrease Roll's affection for MegaMan by mistreating her and vice versa), but both events can happen only once.
- At one point in Mega Man Legends 2, during travel with MegaMan, if MegaMan attempts to pick Roll, she will slap MegaMan, saying "Eek!" or "Stop it MegaMan!". This actually damages MegaMan (reduces his HP), and may kill him if he gets slapped too many times. There is actually a way to dodge the slap by rolling away from her at the right moment.
- Between Mega Man Legends and Mega Man Legends 2, Roll sold all of MegaMan's Special Weapons and Buster parts in exchange of the new Flutter engine that was able to catch up with Sulphur-Bottom. This was to prevent MegaMan from being overpowered on the early bit of Mega Man Legends 2.
References
- ↑ Rockman DASH Daibouken Guide page 21 concept art.
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