Chaos Control


 * For the phenomenon in Sonic X, see Chaos Control (Sonic X). For the technique in the Archie Comics, see Chaos Control (Archie)."Don't bother. With a Chaos Emerald's power, I control time and space. You can't break free."

- Shadow the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)

Chaos Control (カオスコントロール) is a Chaos Power that first appeared in Sonic Adventure 2 which allows the user to warp time and space with the mystical Chaos Emeralds. While first introduced as a way to teleport over large distances, Chaos Control has since been evolved into a overall term for any supernatural reality manipulation conducted through the Chaos Emeralds, allowing incredible feats such as traveling through time and between dimensions, altering the fabric of reality, or freezing time.

Chaos Control is also known to be the power source for various chaos energy-based Chaos Powers.

Description
Chaos Control is an ability that allows the user to manipulate or warp the fabric of space and time using a Chaos Emerald's chaos energy,     and its effects can be molded into affecting reality in a multitude of manners. The power of Chaos Control is enhanced with each Chaos Emerald added to its usage, until reaching full power with all seven, meaning that the more Chaos Emeralds that are used in the process, the greater is the extent that the user can warp space and time. Furthermore, because the power of the Chaos Emeralds can be harnessed without a physical connection to a Chaos Emerald, users only need to be within an unknown proximity to one to use Chaos Control.

Chaos Control requires at least one Chaos Emerald to be nearby to draw power from,      and without one, Chaos Control is impossible, with the exception of fake Emeralds with the same wavelength and properties as a real Chaos Emerald. A report for the Biolizard also stated that a specific organ was used by the creature to begin the process of Chaos Control.

Space Manipulation
Chaos Control is foremost associated with its ability to manipulate space, which is usually used to create warps that teleport the user instantaneously from one place to another. The user can also bring others with them when warping, or warp objects to other locations without going with them by firing Chaos Control as an energy ball, though varying amounts of energy is required depending on the extent of the warp. With all seven Chaos Emeralds, the user can perform Chaos Control to its full extend, which can teleport objects as large as the Space Colony ARK and the Black Comet from the earth's surface and into space. With just a couple of Chaos Emeralds, Chaos Control can even be used for interdimensional travel: Shadow could warp back to his own world from the Chaotic Inferno Zone with one Emerald, Blaze could sent herself to another dimension with two, and Black Doom could warp others into cyberspace.

As demonstrated by Dr. Eggman in Sonic Advance 3, Chaos Control's space-manipulating properties can be used for reshaping reality itself, which he showed by splitting the Earth into seven different regions. Together with the time-manipulating properties of Chaos Control, the user can also create rifts in space and time, which can banished those who passes into them to the void. In battle, Chaos Control can also be used to distort space around limbs to increase the damage of their blows.

Time Manipulation
The second most common use of Chaos Control is its ability to manipulate time, though not to the same extent as the space-manipulating side of Chaos Control. It is most frequently used to either slow down time or stop it entirely, which in turn keeps other suspended without any means of breaking free, while the users themselves are unaffected.

With at least two users and two Chaos Emeralds, Chaos Control also allows the users to manipulate time to such an extent that they can travel through time itself, though some manipulation of space is involved as well. In Sonic the Hedgehog (2006), it is demonstrated that if two people, each with a Chaos Emerald, attempt to activate Chaos Control independently of one another, but also in very close proximity, the two attempts cancel each other out and create a rip in the fabric of space-time. These Time-Space Rifts gives anyone who enters it a brief degree of choice in quickly traveling backwards or forwards in time and to another location as well.

Chaos Powers
In combat, Chaos Control can as be used to create offensive and defensive techniques named Chaos Powers.

Early history
Although Shadow the Hedgehog is the first to be seen using Chaos Control in Sonic Adventure 2, the earliest known user of Chaos Control is Black Doom, the Black Arms leader, as he could very well be over 2000 years old (as he states before the "Sky Troops" stage in Shadow the Hedgehog that he visited Earth around that time years ago).

Sonic Adventure 2
The first use of Chaos Control in the Sonic the Hedgehog series was introduced along with Shadow the Hedgehog in Sonic Adventure 2 and Sonic Adventure 2: Battle. It was first shown by Shadow, when he and Sonic met face to face, where he used Chaos Control to avoid Sonic the Hedgehog's charge and then to flee from the scene before G.U.N. arrived.

When Prison Island was about to blow up, Shadow arrived in the nick of time to save Rouge from inside the vault and used Chaos Control to teleport them both to safety. Later, when Sonic was shot into space in a capsule set to explode, Sonic used Chaos Control almost subconsciously with a fake Chaos Emerald to teleport himself back to the Space Colony ARK. When Sonic and Shadow later had their battle at Final Rush, the two of them would both use Chaos Control to gain up on one another whenever one of them fell behind.

As the Space Colony Ark began its collision course towards Earth, Sonic and Knuckles managed to stop the Chaos Emeralds from powering the ARK, but the Biolizard, an early prototype of Shadow, used its own Chaos Control to teleport outside the ARK and merged with it, thus becoming Finalhazard, intending to keep it on its collision course. After defeating the Finalhazard, Super Sonic and Super Shadow used a combined Chaos Control, massive enough to send the ARK back into orbit. Chaos Control also appears as Shadow's special attack in the games' two-player mode. It is also the equivalent of Sonic the Hedgehog's Time Stop. When used, the colors on the opposing player's screen turns negative and a counter appears. This effect leaves the opponent completely immobilized, making it an ideal way for the user to gain the upper hand in a race. Chaos Control lasts for 10-20 seconds, which is indicated by the counter, though the opposing player can reduce the time by rapidly pressing any buttons. To use Chaos Control, the player must press // after collecting 60 Rings. After using it, the player has to collect another 60 Rings to use Chaos Control again. If Shadow has fallen into a Bottomless Pit with no rings, he will get a free Chaos Control that lasts 5 seconds or more. If he is in his special suit, he will do a Chaos Control for every 20 Rings, but for five seconds.

Sonic Heroes
In Sonic Heroes, Chaos Control is part of Team Dark's Team Blast, Chaos Inferno. The move destroys every enemy in the direct vicinity, stops all objects in place and the clock for 10 seconds. The player can end this effect by pressing the Team Blast button (White Button//). In the final battle against Metal Overlord, Metal Overlord may use Chaos Control (due to having copied Sonic and Shadow's data) which lets him freeze time to prevent Team Super Sonic from moving or attacking and also stops the clock, but their rings still drain away while Chaos Control is in effect.

Sonic Battle
In Sonic Battle, almost all of Shadow's attacks involve Chaos Control in some form or another.

Sonic Advance 3
Chaos Control is a plot device in Sonic Advance 3. In the game, Dr. Eggman used the Chaos Emeralds to induce a Chaos Control so powerful that it separated and reshaped the world into several different regions.

Shadow the Hedgehog
In Shadow the Hedgehog, the use of Chaos Control plays a very prominent role in the story. The game introduced Black Doom, an alien warlord who could also perform Chaos Control without the Chaos Emeralds, just like Shadow. Over the course of the game. Black Doom would use Chaos Control to teleport Shadow to areas where he needed him, either to assist his army or to retrieve the Chaos Emeralds.

Shadow himself would also make use of Chaos Control over the course of his adventure, as seen during the intro sequence where he used Chaos Control to attack the Black Arms or when he used Chaos Control to enter various places, such as Dr. Eggman's bases or the ruins of Prison Island.

In the Last Story, Black Doom revealed that he was seeking out the seven Chaos Emeralds to amplify his own Chaos Control abilities to such a high level that he could teleport the Black Comet down to the surface of the Earth from space, as the comet could not survive atmospheric reentry. After transporting the Black Comet down to Earth, Black Doom retreated back to the Black Comet, but Shadow followed him. Later, as Shadow moved in to attack Black Doom, Black Doom used Chaos Control to escape Shadow and to transform into Devil Doom, intending to kill Shadow for good. Shadow, however, transformed into Super Shadow and fought Devil Doom in a battle where they both would use Chaos Control to gain the upper hand on one another.

Eventually, Super Shadow defeated Devil Doom and used Chaos Control to teleport the Black Comet back into space where it was destroyed by the Eclipse Cannon.

In gameplay, Shadow can perform Chaos Control whenever his Hero meter was filled up, allowing him to become Hero Shadow. In this state, Shadow can initiate Chaos Control to manipulate time and space to his own advantage, though the use of Chaos Control is shown from different perspectives depending on the circumstances. When playing through a normal stage, performing Chaos Control will make Shadow fly quickly and automatically free from the players control (which may have just been a method of illustrating Shadow's teleportation through space) forward through the stage, often releasing bursts of energy, until his Hero meter runs out. In boss battles, however, performing Chaos Control allows Shadow to slow down time and his opponent, while he is completely controlled by the player, and still moving at normal speeds.

Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)
Chaos Control appeared again in Sonic the Hedgehog(2006), where it was used by Sonic, Shadow and Silver to create time rifts to travel through time. This game also introduced Mephiles the Dark, an evil being who could move through time with an ability similar to that of Chaos Control.

The first use of Chaos Control seen in the game was when Shadow used it to infiltrate White Acropolis to save Rouge the Bat. When the pair was later sent to Silver's future by Mephiles, Shadow figured out they could return home by using Chaos Control to create a Time-Space Rift, but doing so required more power than he could provide himself. Fortunately, with the unexpected help from Team Sonic, the group collected two Chaos Emeralds, and Sonic and Shadow used Chaos Control simultaneously to create a time-space rift for them to return home with.

During his battle with Silver, Shadow used Chaos Control with a Chaos Emerald to slow Silver down while he attacked him. Silver, however, in a brash attempt to use Chaos Control against Shadow, used Chaos Control with a Chaos Emerald simultaneously with Shadow and accidentally created a Time-Space Rift, which they used to explore the past of the Solaris Project. While in the past, Shadow used Chaos Control again, this time to freeze the new-born Mephiles in time while he sealed him in the Scepter of Darkness. After they had each completed their tasks in the past, Shadow and Silver used Chaos Control to return to the present. Sonic and Silver later create another Time-Space Rift with Chaos Control for Sonic to save Elise before she got killed and for Silver and Blaze to return to the future. In the end of Silver's story, Blaze presumably used Chaos Control to seal herself and Iblis away in another dimension.

Sonic Rivals series
In Sonic Rivals and Sonic Rivals 2, Chaos Control is Shadow the Hedgehog's signature move. When performing Chaos Control, Shadow slows down the time for his opposing rivals, effectively slowing downs his rivals' movements, regardless of where the rival may be located.

As with every other signature move in Sonic Rivals and Sonic Rivals 2, Metal Sonic can perform this ability when using his own signature move, Copycat.

Sonic Rivals
In order to perform Chaos Control in Sonic Rivals, the player has to obtain a Star Item Power-Up which is located throughout the stage. The player then has to press to activate this move. Chaos Control will then remain active for a short amount of time, before the effect wears off.

Sonic Rivals 2
To perform Chaos Control in Sonic Rivals 2, the player must have Shadow's Signature Meter completely filled, which can be done by collecting Rings, defeating enemies or boosting. Once the Signature Meter is filled, the player has to press to activate Chaos Control. To extend the duration of Chaos Control, the player has to repeatedly press. Chaos Control will remain active for as long as there are energy in Shadow's Signature Meter, which begins to deplete once Chaos Control has been activated.

During the ending of Shadow or Metal Sonic's story in Sonic Rivals 2, Shadow used Chaos Control with a Chaos Emerald to escape with Metal Sonic from the Chaotic Inferno Zone back to their own dimension.

Sonic Riders series
In Sonic Riders and Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity, Chaos Control is one of the abilities that Shadow the Hedgehog can perform to attack his opponents during the races.

Sonic Riders
In Sonic Riders, when Shadow reaches level 3 from collecting at least sixty Rings, he can perform Chaos Control as an orb of condensed energy on a nearby opponents to freeze them in time, making them immobile and easier to pass by.

Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity
In Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity, Shadow can again use Chaos Control in orb form, now at all times, but when attacking his opponents with it, it causes them to lose control of their gear.

Super Smash Bros Brawl
In Super Smash Bros Brawl, Shadow is an assist trophy, which can use Chaos Control to slow down time for everyone (apart from the user of the trophy) for a short amount of time.

Sonic and the Black Knight
In Sonic and the Black Knight, Sir Lancelot (the world of Camelot's counterpart of Shadow) and Shadow are shown using Chaos Control as a part of their Chaos Punishment technique.

Sonic Generations
Chaos Control made a small cameo on both console version and handheld version of Sonic Generations. During Sonic's rival battle with Shadow, Shadow would use Chaos Control to travel faster when doing his Special Move, and shout "Chaos Control" when he would try to attack Sonic with Chaos Spears on the console version, and shout "Chaos Control" when performing his own Sonic Boost on the handheld version.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
Like ''Super Smash Bros Brawl. ''Shadow is also an assist trophy and will do a Chaos Control when summoned by the player. When doing the technique Shadow charging his Chaos Control and a sphere surrounds him. Shadow then expands the Sphere to to effect the Battle arena and players in it (apart from the user of the trophy).

Sonic X
In Sonic X, Chaos Control is the catalyst for much of the series' events. During one of Sonic's battles with Dr. Eggman, an accident with one of the evil doctor's machines caused a vast Chaos Control explosion, which teleported Sonic and his friends from their world to an alternate dimension, Earth. Later in the series, events similar to the first Chaos Control explosion also transport Angel Island and other lifeforms from Sonic's world to Earth. Chaos Control would also typically appear in the series' later run, usually when characters such as Shadow, Super Sonic and Super Shadow appeared.

Archie Comics
In the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series and its spin-offs published by Archie Comics, Chaos Control is a technique for controlling Chaos energy, and usually used for teleportation and temporal-freezing, but can also be molded into different powers and abilities, like energy spears, energy explosions, energy blasts, levitation and can even be used to freeze people in time

Originally, Chaos Control was usually used by whose with a strong connection to the Chaos Force. Thus, people with a natural link to that force could use Chaos Control without a Chaos Emerald, such as Shadow the Hedgehog and the Brotherhood of Guardians. This factor was eliminated after the Super Genesis Wave rewrote reality. Many of the characters from the games can use Chaos Control in comics, but also comic-exclusive characters, such as Scourge the Hedgehog, Mammoth Mogul and Lara-Su.

Trivia

 * 'Chaos Control' is also the name of a game on the Phillips CD-i.
 * The term 'Chaos Control' is an oxymoron, as chaos is something uncontrollable.
 * The Sonic canons have only used 'Chaos Control' as a noun, not a verb. The verb associated with usage of Chaos Control is "warp" (as in, "Those black creatures just warped the Comet down to the surface using Chaos Control!")
 * According to the games' canon (and confirmed by Takashi Iizuka), Shadow and everyone else requires at least one Chaos Emerald close by to draw power from for Chaos Control, or the technique is impossible - however, Shadow has appeared to use Chaos Control or its related powers during gameplay of some games without visible Emeralds nearby.
 * In the boss battles of Shadow the Hedgehog and for a brief time in Sonic Heroes, during the team blast of Team Dark, Chaos Control appears to invert colors.
 * The theme of Chaos Control from Shadow the Hedgehog can be heard in Sonic and Sega All-Stars Racing during Shadow's All-Star Move, "Super Shadow".
 * In Shadow the Hedgehog, if one were to activate Chaos Control (as Hero Shadow) at the same time when booting up the checkpoint menu, Shadow will indefinitely move throughout the stage without the Hero Gauge depleting though it may stop at certain points during a stage.
 * Chaos Control appears to be very easy to perform, as Sonic was already able to perform it (using a weaker, fake emerald nonetheless) after only having witnessed Shadow use it once. Also, Silver induced a Chaos Control at his first try, almost immediately after Shadow demonstrated it.