The Angel's Voyage (エンジェル・ボヤージ[1] Enjeru Boyāji?, lit. "Angel Voyage") is an object that appears in the Sonic Prime television series. It is a pirate ship (more specifically, a galleon) owned by Knuckles the Dread.
Description[]
Appearance[]
The Angel's Voyage is a large red and white colored pirate ship, with a black emblem of Dread on the main sail. According to Dr. Don’t, the ship is made of wood.
Features and abilities[]
The Angel's Voyage is a pirate ship, and as such, is capable of travelling across the seas. It also hosts cannons that can be used to attack enemy ships.[citation needed]
History[]
TV series[]
Season one[]
Upon arriving in No Place, Sonic is confronted by the crew of the Angel's Voyage, who allow him to join them as a new member of their pirate crew. Sonic eventually learns of this world's Prism Shard, which Knuckles the Dread refers to as the Devil's Lighthouse, a treasure he once attempted, but failed to capture. Sonic convinces Dread that they should take the Angel's Voyage and try again, eventually convincing the pirate captain.
They set sail towards the blue Prism Shard, when the Angel's Voyage is attacked by Rusty Rose and her robots, eventually leaving the ship with heavy damage and sinking into the ocean, although the crew manage to salvage it and keep it afloat. They then use the Angel's Voyage to race Rusty Rose to the Prism Shard, with Dread eventually getting his hands on the Prism Shard.
Season two[]
After Dread retrieved the blue shard, he left the Angel's voyage behind and took the Kraken. The Angel's voyage was used again when Batten ordered Catfish to shoot fireworks at Dr. Don't and Dr. Babble's ship.
Season three[]
When Nine connected the shards together and accelerated the decay of the Shatterverse, Batten, Sails, Catfish, along with Dread's old crew were still left behind as the Angel's voyage began to sink down to the ocean. When Sonic and three of Amy Rose's counterparts planned a rescue mission, they were able to save the pirates on time before the ship fully sank.
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References[]
- ↑ Sonic Prime ("There's No ARRGH in "Team""), Japanese subtitles