About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 67. Chapters: AUTO, Agatha Hannigan, Anton Ego, Barbossa, Beagle Boys, Blackheart, Bomb Voyage, Captain Nathaniel Flint, Chernabog, Chief, Clayton, Clu, Coachman, Dark Lord Chuckles the Silly Piggy, David Xanatos, Doctor Facilier, Doctor Phillium Benedict, Dr. Calico, Dr. Claw, Fegan Floop, Firebird, Foxy Loxy, Gaston, Governor Ratcliffe, Hades, Headless Horseman, Honest John and Gideon, Hopper, Jean-Pierre Le Pelt, Judge Claude Frollo, Kabuto, Khartoum, Leonard Saber, Loki, Lord Belasco, Lots-o-Huggin' Bear, Lyle T. Rourke, Madame Medusa, Master Xehanort, Maxim Horvath, Miles Axlerod, Miss Andrew, Morgana le Fay, Mother Gothel, Mozenrath, Muska, NOS-4-A2, Norman, P. H. De Vil, Peg Leg Pete, Percival C. McLeach, Principal Mazur, Professor Z, Randall Boggs, Red Skull, Sao Feng, Sergeant, Shawn MacGibbon, Shere Khan, Stevie Nicholas, Sun Lok, Suzy Johnson, Sykes, Syndrome, Taurus Bulba, The Fates, The Toon Patrol, Ursula, Vincent Molloy, Witch Hazel. Excerpt: AUTO (Short for "Autopilot" and based of the name "Otto") is a wheel that controls the space station Axiom and the main antagonist in the Pixar movie WALL-E. He tries to prevent the Axiom and the hundreds of people living on it from returning to Earth. He bears an appearance similar to HAL 9000 in the 1968 sci-fi Warner Bros. film "2001: A Space Odyssey." The Axiom, designed some point after the year 2100, was originally supposed to carry people into space for a five year cruise while hundreds of WALL-E robots would clean up all the trash and pollution on Earth. However, Operation Cleanup, as it was dubbed, failed as all but one WALL-E unit broke down, and Earth becomes to toxic to live on. The Autopilot of the Axiom (AUTO) receives a message 700 years before the movie starts to not return to Earth. No one else aboard the Axiom hears this message. Therefore, every few years, an EVE probe is sent to Earth in search of plant life that would suggest that life on Earth was sustainable. In t...