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Character in Psyche's original song; depicted as a Canadian firefighter/volunteer rescuer who falls for Flirty Diamond.
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Auto is a fictional character introduced through Psyche's original songwriting—a Canadian firefighter and volunteer rescuer positioned as the romantic counterpart to Flirty Diamond. He exists not as a guest or personality but as a creative artifact, a vessel for exploring romantic and rescue mythology through the host's artistic output.
Auto appears in the archive as the subject of lyrical composition rather than direct testimony. Psyche premiered two versions of a song featuring Auto on a Monday morning episode, establishing him as a rescue archetype—the firefighter, the volunteer, the one who pulls others from danger. The song frames Auto within a love narrative centered on Flirty Diamond, suggesting the archive's interest in pairing rescue dynamics with erotic or emotional attraction. Auto's character emerges from the previous night's show content, indicating that Psyche's songwriting draws directly from the energy and conversations generated by his guests and their interactions, transforming lived exchange into symbolic narrative.
The archive records no notable controversies for this figure.
Auto's sole relationship mapped in the archive is with Flirty Diamond, the female character opposite him in Psyche's romantic song narrative. The pairing suggests Psyche is experimenting with archetypal coupling—the rescuer and the seductive presence—as creative material, though no direct interaction between these characters is documented beyond the song itself.