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PyroGothNerd wrote: Observer Supreme wrote:

PyroGothNerd wrote:

Observer Supreme wrote:

PyroGothNerd wrote:

Observer Supreme wrote:

PyroGothNerd wrote:

Observer Supreme wrote: Some things were good, but it appears Archie tried to hard incorporate ideas from a lot of continuities and such. I like the idea of multipleMetal Sonics and some of them developing seperate identities after being abandoned. It does sound interesting. Well, it's pretty much what happens in the Archie Comics. EX: Captain Metal was left for dead in Blaze's universe, and became an awesome looking pirate. Sounds too numerous. Besides, it's probably best that there's only one Metal Sonic. A lot of spare bodies that he can control with his mind, yes, but I think even he would be a little insulted that his image is unique anymore just Eggman would mostly be afraid of an entire army of calculating, hateful Metal Sonics. There's only a couple. Most of them just get destroyed and there memories and data are put into the next model. Captain Metal was thought to be destroyed, but was found by a robot Doctor who more or less urned him back on. Maybe that could work. Doubt STC Robotnik would ever go for it after being betrayed by the Brotherhood and Brutus. He only put the memories they need in (EX: Weaknesses of opponents previous Metal Sonic's faced) I guess that could work. Mystic Monkey also has a blog on whether Eggman needs comical, dangerous, or both comical and dangerous henchman and if Fang can be reintroduced as such a villain. In the scenario where Eggman has a more legitimate empire so to speak, I see Fang outclassing Drago Wolf and Sleuth Dawg as a traitor to the resistance while Metal Sonic follows Snively's example in the Endgame-inspired chapters.