E-123 Omega

E-123 Omega (オメガ), or, technically, E-123 Ω, is a fictional robot from the Sonic the Hedgehog video game universe, first appearing as a fully playable character in the multiplatform game Sonic Heroes, which was first released in Japan on December 30th, 2003. Omega was created by Takashi Iizuka, and designed and modeled by Nobuhiko Honda at Sonic Team USA. He bears a strong resemblance to another character in the series, E-102 Gamma (a possible design inspiration), who is part of the same robotics production line in the series. In the games, he was created by Doctor Eggman, and is out to destroy him due to lack of respect and want for revenge. Omega is 150cm tall (4ft 11in) and weighs a hefty 1,230.512kg (2712.77lbs) making him the heaviest character in the Sonic series. He has the capital Omega symbol (Ω) painted on the front of his left shoulder, in contrast to all the other E-100s, which had the lowercase Greek letter (ω), possibly representing that he is the most powerful of Eggman's E-Series (though the original set of E-100s from Sonic Adventure had various Greek Symbols). Though they may have used the capital letter because it's far more noticeable and well known than the lowercase. Omega has helped Shadow (and to a lesser extent, Rouge) in 3 Sonic games, and while not being a major character, is popular enough in his own right. Recently however, he has made less appearances in Sonic games, as he only seems to be in the mainstream canon games as a teammate to Shadow and Rouge.

History
Omega is the 24th and last of Doctor Eggman's E-100 series robots, debuting in Sonic Heroes. Omega was designed to prevent the release of Shadow the Hedgehog, and, in case he failed, to control Shadow when he is freed. To accomplish this, Eggman sealed him in an abandoned base with Shadow. Being imprisoned infuriated Omega; he decided to prove his status as the most powerful E-Series robot by abandoning his original programming and taking revenge on his creator and the other machines he built.

When Rouge the Bat went looking for Eggman's secret treasure in his base, she accidentally reactivated E-123 Omega when she released Shadow from a stasis pod. Mistaking Shadow for an Eggman robot and following his new mission, Omega attempted to take out the hedgehog. However, Rouge broke up the fighting long enough to hear both their stories. He soon teamed up with Rouge and Shadow as the power member of Team Dark.

After Omega and his team finally defeat Eggman (Metal Sonic in disguise). Omega then sets about destroying Eggman's Shadow Androids. Later, Omega teams up with the other teams against the Metal Overlord. Omega is last seen during that event with Shadow exchanging looks with him and holding Metal Sonic's deactivated body in his arms.

Omega made an appearance in Shadow the Hedgehog (2005), still with the sole intention of getting revenge on Eggman. He assists Shadow in the Hero missions of the "Iron Jungle" and "Lava Shelter" stages by teaming up to destroy Eggman's robots, and helps him battle the "Egg Breaker" and "Egg Dealer" bosses following those stages. In Expert Mode, he talks to Shadow on the "Mad Matrix" and "Lava Shelter" levels, also being some kind of comic relief in the latter, along with Rouge. It is unknown whether he is considered the hero helper because he is merely less evil than Eggman, or if he has actually reformed to a heroic Eggman-foiling mechanical partner. In the missions that he appears in, the player must either destroy the Egg balloon ("Iron Jungle") or head to the center of Eggman's base ("Lava Shelter") to complete the hero mission. Strangely, whether the player completes the "hero" or "dark" mission for "Lava Shelter", Omega will help Shadow fight the Egg Dealer, despite the "dark" mission being helping Eggman (due to Eggman accusing them of destroying too much of his base).


 * NOTE:Omega is the only ally character that neither appears during the introductory trailer or in the Last Story.

Omega appeared in Sonic the Hedgehog 2006 with a prominent role in Shadow's story. Upon being sent to the future by Mephiles the Dark, Shadow and Rouge notice Omega in stand-by mode in the "Crisis City" stage. Rouge later goes back to the present alone, where she programs Omega to help Shadow out in the future, in which he goes into stand-by mode until the point in the future when Shadow is in trouble. Omega then wakes up in the future and helps Shadow in a fight against Mephiles, and Shadow and Omega go back to the present. Later on in the game, Mephiles teases Omega by saying that Omega was clearly made to capture Shadow. Angered by this, Omega proceeded to unload his cannons on Mephiles, temporarily defeating him in the process. Omega then reveals somewhat sadly, that he is the one who captured Shadow in the future due to humanity's fear of him. However, it is currently unknown if the erasing of Iblis from history canceled this future event, as it was Shadow whom the world used as a scapegoat for Iblis' destruction.

His design has changed a lot, with a taller head and bigger shoulders, along with various small details such as less smooth fingers, giving him a more humanoid appearance. Omega's frontal black stripe has been replaced with a white/silver stripe, so he resembles Gamma. The stripe also sticks out more. He also has a thinner head, with the eyes closer to the stripe. The flap-like things on his sides also look rougher. He walks and moves in a slower, more cumbersome manner like an old fashioned robot, compared to his wild, sometimes erratic, human-like movements in previous games. Unlike Sonic Heroes and Shadow the Hedgehog, he has a higher pitched voice, this is because his voice actor was changed to Maddie Blaustein after Andrew Rannells quit voice acting for 4Kids Entertainment. These changes could be because this game has a more realistic style than previous Sonic games.


 * NOTE:Sonic 06 is also the first game to feature Omega without being partnered up with Shadow or Rouge to be playable.



Omega is one of the 11 playable characters in Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood. He is an optional character and has returned to his original design and firing missiles is one of his special combat moves. He went to Eggman's city of Metropolis to destroy any robots he could find, but he found the Marauders instead. The Marauders had reprogrammed Eggman's robots to serve them and had sent them to take Omega apart after he had to retreat. The robots were successful, but Shadow was worried about Omega and went in search of him. Shadow then teamed up with Sonic and co. to help find Omega. Omega was found and repaired by Tails. He was mistakenly given the capital Omega symbol (Ω) on both of his shoulders instead of just his left in the game. In combat, Omega has the highest damage power, and the highest armor, but is also slow and therefore he only gets one attack per round.

Omega is briefly mentioned by Rouge during Sonic Battle (2003), when she notes the similarities between him and E-102 Chaos Gamma after defeating him.

Omega artwork and screenshots from Sonic Heroes can be seen in the "museum" of Sonic Gems Collection and Sonic Mega Collection Plus. Omega appears on two collectible cards in Sonic Rivals (2006), namely the "E-123 Omega (2006)" card and the "Team Dark" card.

Omega appeared in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as a collectable sticker.

An alternate universe counterpart of Omega, called Buns, is set to appear in Sonic the Hedgehog #193, includes possibly introducing Omega prime into the series.

Abilities
Omega has a huge array of extremely destructive weapons concealed in his arms, (similar to that of the T-X), including two rapid-fire machine guns, (Omega Machine Gun), two flamethrowers, (Omega Fire), two missile launchers, (Omega Missile), two unusual weapons that fire exploding drills, and energy cannons similar to those used by the E-2000 robots in Sonic Heroes and likely many more. However, unlike E-102 Gamma, Omega is somewhat inaccurate, (despite the fact that he has some kind of special targeting system), most notably when he is firing many shots in every direction (which is shown when he and Shadow fought after they first laid eyes upon each other), with expectations that some of them will hit. He can also retract his hands in order to attach a spinning Shadow and Rouge in their place, either using the two as melee weapons or firing them as fireballs while in the middle of a jump, (Omega Bazooka). He can perform a similar move without Shadow and Rouge were he just fires destructive fireballs directly at enemies (Omega Launcher). It has been confirmed that Omega carries gun magazines, as shown in Sonic the Hedgehog. Omega can also utilize jet boosters built in his back to help accelerate and hover. Also in Sonic 06, he can fire bullets, (possibly lasers) using his wrist guns to blow away anything in close range, (Omega Shot).

Like most Sonic characters, but unlike most robots, Omega can jump and turn in a ball, known as the "spinball jump" or "spin attack"; he can also grind on rails like most characters but unlike most robots. Omega is also somewhat fast due to a pair of jet engines located on his back, (fast enough to keep up with Shadow and Rouge to be more precise) that apparently can be used for floating (which he does along with Shadow and Rouge, calling it the Triangle Dive). He has also displayed considerable physical strength, capable of destroying thick doors and giant blocks of stone with his metal fists.

In Sonic Heroes, Omega is able to use his team's Team Blast, "Chaos Inferno", with Rouge and Shadow, which involves Rouge holding up Omega while he blasts everything around him with large purple energy beams and Shadow stops time with Chaos Control. And in Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood he can manipulate time.

His built-in arm weapons are somewhat changed in Sonic the Hedgehog. He can now fold out guns all around his wrists instead of just replacing his hands with them (although it is a possibility that Omega has had this ability for a while; in Shadow the Hedgehog, Omega prepares to fire at Eggman without retracting his hand). He can instead replace his hands with two powerful black Gatling gun like cannons.

He also has some kind of built in sensor that allows him to locate enemies and other various objects such as switches.

Personality
Like E-102 Gamma, Omega has a free will and a personality. From his quotes, he thinks other Eggman robots are inferior to him, dismissing them as "worthless consumer models", especially the E-2000 model. He hates side tracking especially when it comes to tracking down Eggman.

It also seems that he lacks any sort of negativity towards Sonic and his friends, and didn't even recognize them during their first meeting in Sonic Heroes, as can be heard when the player finishes the Team Battle using Omega.

Omega's only goals in life are to take revenge on Eggman for disabling him, and destroy the doctor's other robots to prove himself superior. At one point in Shadow the Hedgehog, Omega made a comment about how he would "reign supreme". Some fans have taken these words quite literally, and believe that Omega wants to take over the Eggman Empire and become a robot overlord in the style of Metal Sonic. However, subsequent games have shown this less believable, and it is generally taken to mean that he wishes to reign supreme as the greatest of Eggman's robots.

Omega is fairly loyal and dependable when you're on his good side, a bit of a holdover from his original purpose as a servant, and he's not incapable of looking past differences to forge alliances.

Notably, in all of his appearances (barring the 2006 Sonic the Hedgehog game, in which he behaved in a very odd manner stereotypical of old robots), he makes odd, often erratic movements, such as spinning his head (as it's on a 360 degree axis) in many circles, and spinning during confrontations of Eggman in Shadow the Hedgehog. Whether this is a programming flaw or intentional is not revealed. Also in Sonic 06, when Omega is standing still, he makes odd movements as if he's doing warm up exercises.

Relationships
Omega rarely shows feelings other than cold hatred, very different from Gamma's calm and obedient personality, but there are a few occasions where he seems to care about other people.

Shadow the Hedgehog
Shadow and Omega are close allies. In fact, Shadow is perhaps Omega's closest friend and is even seen worrying over his well being, (which is quite odd for Shadow as he usually keeps a tight lid on his emotions). In Shadow the Hedgehog, Omega does not attempt to stop or destroy Shadow when Eggman claims that Shadow is an android that he created, despite Omega's hatred of other Eggman robots. This is further shown in Sonic the Hedgehog where Shadow and Rouge encounter Omega in the future in standby mode. After Rouge notes that they can't do anything for him, Shadow seems to show reluctance about leaving. Also, in Sonic the Hedgehog, Omega shows anger at Mephiles' hinting of Omega's future betrayal towards Shadow, and proceeds to attack him. Omega then shows sadness while revealing that his mission in the future was to capture Shadow. In Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood, Shadow joins Sonic's team to find Omega, and shows anger if you refuse to rescue him.



Rouge the Bat
Omega is very loyal to Rouge. He usually follows her orders without question and is also quite caring about her. This is shown at the end of Sonic Heroes, in which Omega comforts an upset Rouge &mdash; albeit in a distant, matter-of-fact manner.

Doctor Eggman
Eggman is both Omega's creator and greatest enemy. Omega is constantly trying to get revenge on the doctor for imprisoning him and will do whatever it takes to prove himself superior to Eggman's other machines. However, Omega has passed up his feelings of revenge on occasion.

Metal Sonic
The two might have only met once but the fact that he is one of Eggman's robots indicates that the two are definitely enemies, (even going far enough for Omega to pass up his feelings of revenge). They first meet in Sonic Heroes (after Omega finished destroying a room full of Shadow Androids), where Omega helped to defeat Metal Sonic after he turned into Metal Madness along with his fellow team members. He is later seen exchanging looks with Shadow and holding a deactivated Metal Sonic in his arms.

Mephiles the Dark
Mephiles is one of Omega's greatest enemies, (possibly coming second to Doctor Eggman himself). When they first meet, Omega saved Shadow by distracting Mephiles by using his machine guns in Flame Core, after coming out of stand-by mode in Crisis City. They then engaged in battle and Omega and Shadow prove victorious. Mephiles then escapes to the present with Shadow and Omega in hot pursuit. Mephiles escapes but Omega and Shadow keep looking for Mephiles. Omega later finds and defeats Mephiles once again in Wave Ocean. Mephiles then revealed to Omega that he knew the he was the one responsible for imprisoning Shadow in the future. Enraged by this, Omega then proceeded to attack Mephiles with his machine guns. He then revealed this to Shadow and Rouge. He then sets off with the other members of Team Dark in to Dusty Desert, determined as ever to seal Mephiles before he can merge with Iblis. He and the others arrive too late, and then engage Mephiles in a final showdown. They prove victorious yet again, but they fail to seal Mephiles using the new Scepter of Darkness. Mephiles then creates an army of copies of himself, and Team Dark destroy them while Mephiles escapes. Later, Omega and the others are transported to an unkown location by Solaris. He then helps the others retrieve the Chaos Emeralds to save Sonic's soul. He later watched Super Sonic, Super Silver and Super Shadow erase Solaris from existence, thus erasing Mephiles from existence as well.

E-Series
Omega harbors a deep hatred to all of the E-Series robots especially the E-2000 which Eggman began working on shortly after shutting Omega down. Omega is determined to destroy all the E-Series and any other of Eggman's Robots which he dismisses as "worthless consumer models".

E-100 Series
Although Omega has never actually been seen with any of his "brothers", he does indicate that he knows of their existence.

Alternate versions
So far Omega has only appeared in the Sonic video game series, but a dimensional counterpart called Buns has appeared in the Archie series. Buns looks alot like Omega, except he's blue, has green eyes, has the peace sign on both his shoulders instead of just the capital Omega symbol (Ω) on his left, uses his claws along with stunning weapons instead of destructive and talks more normally than Omega does. As an alternate version of Omega, Buns protects Julian Kintobor instead of trying to destroy him. Buns mistook Sonic for Scourge and attacked him and Amy Rose, after they came out of a dimensional portal into Julian's home to try and find assistance against the Suppression Squad.

Voice actors

 * Video games - Taiten Kusunoki (Japanese)
 * Sonic Heroes - Jon St. John (English)
 * Shadow the Hedgehog - Andrew Rannells (English)
 * Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) - Maddie Blaustein (English)

Rannells also voiced Gamma in Sonic X, though his voice of Omega was different from Gamma's higher pitched Sonic X voice.

Theme songs

 * Sonic Heroes - "This Machine", performed by Julien-K. This theme is shared with Team Dark.

Trivia

 * In Sonic Heroes, Omega has a purple aura around him while jumping. In Shadow the Hedgehog, it is red. In Sonic the Hedgehog, he has no aura, and simply jumps using his jets, without spinning.
 * It is possible that he is not powered by an animal like the rest of the E-Series robots (with the exception of Phi). As he was in standby mode for hundreds of years in Sonic the Hedgehog, therefore the animal would have died by then.
 * In the Challenge Mode of Sonic Heroes, Omega's eyes appear white while, ordinarily, they are red.
 * In the Xbox 360 version of Sonic the Hedgehog, in the scene where Shadow and Omega return from the future, if you look closely above the purple portal you can see Omega on top of it before he comes out of it.
 * In Sonic Heroes, using the metal character cheat in 2P mode, still affects Omega despite the fact that he is already made out of metal.
 * Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood marks the first time Omega has ever been playable on a handheld Sonic game, also his first time on the Nintendo DS.