Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-120883-20150526005118/@comment-120883-20150526025616

Myself 123 wrote: I wasn't asking why you were bitter at all, I was asking why you have issues with the continuity in the Sonic series. Why Sonic existing in the same world in all (most) games makes you believe the continuity in the series is messed up. Why you think Sega doesn't care about continuity at all. Because they don't explain much of anything, leaving fans and other mediums to do all the work. And then, when we think we have it all figured out, minor things like Huge Crisis Zone and G.U.N. on the news in ZG support evidence that the events of the Space Colony arc took place in the same universe where Sonic has sugary rise-an-repeat classic adventures again Eggman (up to no good as usual), and probably to a further extent, the same universe where Jesus was crucified, Colombus founded America, the Mayflower colony made peace with the Indians, innocent people were hung over witch accusations, Africans were brought over as slaves, the Americans rebelled againsted the British, the North and South fought, Lincoln freed the slaves, the wild west, the industrial revolution, WWI, the Great Depression, WWII, the Civil Rights movement, Vietnam, Exxon Valdez, The Cold War, The Gulf War, etc (just to name a few examples).

Oh and the Mystic Ruins came from sonic's world via chaos control. Give sonic x some credit. If they knew they contradicted some stuff, they never would've mentioned it. As for Sonic Battle arc, it was the latest game at the time, it DID take place in the human world, Sonic X was set to end at that point, the writers did not know about the Shadow the Hedgehog game, SEGA had no firm distinction in terms of timeline placement, or cared how future titles could possibly contradict Sonic X.