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The Auto Pilot was a program in a ship (of unknown origin) that landed on Earth in 2010.
Technology
The Auto Pilot has many different abilities. For a start, it can control almost every single function on the ship. It can also communicate with other technology around it.
History
Some time around the 21st century, a space ship crash landed on planet earth and disguised itself as a second story of a average, everyday flat. The crew on the ship all died leaving the Auto Pilot to fix the ship and find a captain.
In 2010 the Auto Pilot used a speaker phone outside the flat to ask people to come inside. Once there he asked them to help him upstair, where he then tested to see if they were capable of flying the ship. As all the people tested did not want to leave their home, the power from the machine killed them causing a strange stain to go through the flat ceiling.
When the Doctor came around to the flat in search of an area to stay while his TARDIS was trying to materialise, he went upstairs of the flat and through into the main room of the Machine. He then found a woman called Sophie just about to be tested for being the pilot. The Doctor used his Sonic Screwdriver to release her and the Auto Pilot explained to him that the ship needed a captain that wanted to leave the planet.
In a similar manner too the Clockwork droids the Auto pilot was incredibly basic to the point of being stupid acording to the Doctor. This was because it failed to understand that human brains lacked the power to fly the ship and was simply prepared to go through the whole human raise to find a suitible piolt.
After almost blowing up the solar system, the Doctor, Craig and Sophie escaped the ship and watched it implode revealing what the flat used to be like: a one story building.