Sargeant Night

"Tell me, Thomas, if you say the word unity enough, do you think it will actually be the truth?"

- Sargent Night insulting Doctor Light's views.

"On the contrary, you were exceptional at spreading the message. Others will hear. Robots will heed out call. And now, we know this city's weakness. The fall of humankind begins! Mega Man; break him, we break Silicon City."

- Sargent Night explaining his new plan to Fire Man.

Sargent Breaker Night, otherwise known as Sargent Night or Sgt. Night, is the main antagonist of the Mega Man cartoon series Mega Man: Fully Charged. He is a veteran of the human-robot war during the Hard Age with extreme anti-robot views, who is bent on restarting the war in order to make humanity totally dominant over robots. To do this, he enlists numerous Robot Masters to cause trouble for Silicon City, putting him at odds with Mega Man.

He is voiced by Michael Adamthwaite.

History
In "Throwing Shade - Part 1", Sargent Night crashes Doctor Light's speech on human and robot relations, asking him if he thinks that, if he says the word "unity" enough, it will actually be the truth. Doctor Light introduces his children Aki and Suna to Night, whom he once served as a doctor for during the Hard Wars, and asks why he is there. Night states that he invited himself to the speech to declare that human and robot unity is a lie, much to the shock of everyone. Aki disagrees, as he is a robot and his sister is a human, and Doctor Light encourages Night not to live in the past and embrace the new future they built.

Night then asks which hand Light would have him use, showing off his hatred towards his cybernetic arm, before claiming that, since humans built robots, they are superior and thus equality is impossible. Before his rant can continue, Night is shot at by Fire Man, only to be saved by Doctor Light. In spite of this, Night claims that Fire Man's attack only proves his point about how humans and robots can't co-exist. While everyone is distracted, Aki turns into Mega Man to fight Fire Man, though Night is displeased with the idea of a robot being armed to the teeth and allowed to run free. Mega Man tries to calm Fire Man down by telling him he can't blow up the city because Night upset him, even if he is mean and ignorant, but Fire Man states that it isn't Night he hates, but humanity as a whole.

In "Throwing Shade - Part 2", without Mega Man to stop him, Fire Man resumes his rampage, and Night continues to preach on how robots can't be trusted. He and Fire Man squabble with each other until Fire Man corners him, Doctor Light and Suna, preparing to blast them all at once. However, Mega Man intervenes and hides everyone in the sewers (which Fire Man has trouble entering due to not having hands to remove the manhole cover). Regardless of Mega Man saving his life, Night refuses to thank a robot and demands he stay away from him, though Doctor Light shows more kindness to Mega Man instead. Upon reemerging from the sewers, Night sees Mega Man and Fire Man fighting and asks Light if this was the world he envisioned for everyone.

When Mega Man and Fire Man briefly halt their fighting, Night steps in to declare that humans can fight for themselves and it will be war, only for Doctor Light to tell him that the time for war is over, and that peace, understanding and unity are the answer. Opposed by not only Mega Man but a number of people and robots in favor of peace, a confused Fire Man decides to escape, and Suna notices afterwards that Night is also gone. Doctor Light presumes that he must have a lot to think about yet it won't be the last they hear of him. Later, Fire Man approaches his "boss", revealed to have been Night the whole time, and nervously states that the people and robots didn't turn against each other like he said they would. Fire Man begins to panic as he begins to think he failed, though Night says that he was exceptional and now other robots will be willing to act out against the city. He further states that Mega Man is the city's weakness, and that by breaking him, they will break the city.

In "Nice on Ice", Night holds an anti-robot rally after a lawn mowing robot mistakenly rampages across the city. Aki comes across the rally after stopping said robot and disrupts it, convincing everyone that robots and humans should be together. Angry, Night says to Aki that he'll soon know the error of his ways, and, unconcerned, Aki tells "Sargent Know-It-All" that he is about to learn art, and heads back to school. While Aki walks away, Night comments that he knows a lot more than he thinks. Night is later seen on TV holding another anti-robot speech after Ice Man has been defeated, claiming both he and the previous incident that day enforce his point, though Rush turns the TV off as Aki and Suna are watching.

In "Unfriendly Competition", Night appears in Mr. NRT's flashback to how he became Chemistry Man, seen convincing him to join his side after he is fired by Principal 100100.

In "Trust Your Guts, Man!", Night comes to the out-of-date waste disposal robot Guts Man as he is sleeping and wakes him up. Guts Man tells Night to leave him be, but he says that his current status is not fitting of someone so powerful. He then offers to make Guts Man a Robot Master, and the latter asks if he has anything to eat. Night subsequently sends Guts Man to infiltrate the Lighthouse and destroy Doctor Light's lab, although he is foiled by Mega Man.

In "Power Cycle", after an attack on the city from Fire Man, Air Man, and Blasto Woman fails because of Mega Man's intervention, Night is enraged at him and declares that he must be stopped. Fire Man agrees and prepares to head out, but Night berates him and says that he is close to demoting him from soldier to fireplace. Fire Man is hurt by this remark, but Night tells him he'll live, though, if they press on now, Mega Man won't. He then orders Fire Man to bring him Elec Man.

Soon, Elec Man begins draining power from the city (causing a brief power outage in the Lighthouse), which causes him to become overcharged and hyperactive. Night unplugs Elec Man and tells him to destroy the city power grid in order to plunge the city into darkness, and becomes frustrated with him as he becomes distracted. Elec Man rushes off to the power grid to fulfill Night's orders, and he sighs, lamenting that he needs to find smarter robots. Later, after being beaten by Mega Man and forced to return all the energy he stole, an exhausted Elec Man returns to Night, who is annoyed at his failure.

Quotes
"Is this the world you envisioned for us all?"

- Sargent Night to Doctor Light as Mega Man and Fire Man are fighting.

"I have said it before, and I'll say it again! Humans and robots are not meant to live together! Look at this chaos!"

- Sargent Night during his anti-robot rally.

"Sargent Night: Vote while you can, robot! You'll soon know the error of your ways. Aki Light: Actually, I'm gonna go "learn" some art stuff, Sargent Know-It-All! Sargent Night: [As Aki is walking away] Oh, I know a whole lot more than you think..."

- Sargent Night to Aki.

"First an overzealous garden tool, then a renegade freezer! Humans and robots were not made to live—"

- Sargent Night insulting human-robot relations on TV before being cut off by Rush.

Trivia

 * Sargent Night's surname is antonymous to Doctor Light's, a reference to their opposite views on robot and human relations. "Sergeant Breaker" may also be a play on "circuit breaker".
 * Sargent Night is strikingly similar to Xander Payne; a villain from Archie Comics' Mega Man series. Like Payne, Night is a former soldier who despises robots because of him losing a part of himself during a robot-based conflict, and then having to use a cybernetic replacement for it (he having lost an arm in the Hard Wars, and Payne having lost his left eye during a fight with Elec Man), and thus tries to discredit them through the use of Robot Masters (though Payne did this through hiring Dr. Wily under the guise of Mr. X rather than commanding them directly).
 * Night's name is also a loose reference to Break Man; the alias used by Proto Man in Mega Man 3.
 * In "Nice on Ice", Night implies that he knows Mega Man and Aki are the same person, due to his comment that he knows "a lot more than you think" after Aki walks away from him.