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− | The process was first utilized by the [[Eggman Empire (Archie)|Eggman Empire]] some point after the [[Xorda]]'s [[Xorda Attack on Mobius|attack on Mobius]] as an alternative means of enslavement, since the [[Bem]] made it impossible for [[ |
+ | The process was first utilized by the [[Eggman Empire (Archie)|Eggman Empire]] some point after the [[Xorda]]'s [[Xorda Attack on Mobius|attack on Mobius]] as an alternative means of enslavement, since the [[Bem]] made it impossible for [[Doctor Eggman (Pre-Super Genesis Wave)|Dr. Eggman]] to [[roboticized|roboticize]] Mobians. However, it differs from Roboticization in that it is often willingly undergone by various individuals who have pledged loyalty to Eggman. Even in these cases, however, a certain amount of loyalty has been ensured by the installation of explosives in the cybernetic implants of the Legionnaires that Eggman can activate at any time by remote or voice command. According to the [[Iron Queen]], these explosives are implanted in such a way as to make them incredibly difficult-if not impossible-to remove. The term "legionization" was adopted after the remnants of the Dark Legion joined the Eggman Empire, as did the use of robes and the term "[[Grandmaster]]" for [[Sub-Boss]]es. |
While its intention is overall sinister, cyberization may have some benefits, as evidenced by members of the [[Great Desert Dark Egg Legion]]. In particular, [[Beauregard Rabbot]] claimed that the process had repaired his "bum knee", and [[Matilda the Armadillo]] was equipped with arms that gave her vastly increased strength. The [[Iron Dominion]] started using the process of cyberization upon their arrival in [[New Megaopolis]] in 3237. Microchips were also provided to the local Dark Egg Legion designed to de-activate the bombs placed in their cybernetics, but also render them completely susceptible to the Iron Queen's [[Magitek]]. After they successfully occupied [[New Mobotropolis]] the Iron Dominion began rounding up citizens and forced them to undergo the process of cyberization. Legionized Mobians were subsequently dispatched to regional Dark Egg Legion chapters abroad. |
While its intention is overall sinister, cyberization may have some benefits, as evidenced by members of the [[Great Desert Dark Egg Legion]]. In particular, [[Beauregard Rabbot]] claimed that the process had repaired his "bum knee", and [[Matilda the Armadillo]] was equipped with arms that gave her vastly increased strength. The [[Iron Dominion]] started using the process of cyberization upon their arrival in [[New Megaopolis]] in 3237. Microchips were also provided to the local Dark Egg Legion designed to de-activate the bombs placed in their cybernetics, but also render them completely susceptible to the Iron Queen's [[Magitek]]. After they successfully occupied [[New Mobotropolis]] the Iron Dominion began rounding up citizens and forced them to undergo the process of cyberization. Legionized Mobians were subsequently dispatched to regional Dark Egg Legion chapters abroad. |
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Cyberization, also know as Legionization, is the process of removing part(s) of a Mobian's organic body and replacing them with cybernetic implants. It was derived from Dr. Robotnik's early experiments with creating cyborg warriors, which led to the creation of Monkey Khan. The process, in the case of unwilling recipients, is accompanied by brainwashing, rendering victims emotionless and obedient. Mobians who undergo cyberization become members of one of the Egg Army chapters around Mobius.
Description
The process was first utilized by the Eggman Empire some point after the Xorda's attack on Mobius as an alternative means of enslavement, since the Bem made it impossible for Dr. Eggman to roboticize Mobians. However, it differs from Roboticization in that it is often willingly undergone by various individuals who have pledged loyalty to Eggman. Even in these cases, however, a certain amount of loyalty has been ensured by the installation of explosives in the cybernetic implants of the Legionnaires that Eggman can activate at any time by remote or voice command. According to the Iron Queen, these explosives are implanted in such a way as to make them incredibly difficult-if not impossible-to remove. The term "legionization" was adopted after the remnants of the Dark Legion joined the Eggman Empire, as did the use of robes and the term "Grandmaster" for Sub-Bosses.
While its intention is overall sinister, cyberization may have some benefits, as evidenced by members of the Great Desert Dark Egg Legion. In particular, Beauregard Rabbot claimed that the process had repaired his "bum knee", and Matilda the Armadillo was equipped with arms that gave her vastly increased strength. The Iron Dominion started using the process of cyberization upon their arrival in New Megaopolis in 3237. Microchips were also provided to the local Dark Egg Legion designed to de-activate the bombs placed in their cybernetics, but also render them completely susceptible to the Iron Queen's Magitek. After they successfully occupied New Mobotropolis the Iron Dominion began rounding up citizens and forced them to undergo the process of cyberization. Legionized Mobians were subsequently dispatched to regional Dark Egg Legion chapters abroad.
Though Roboticization was later made possible once again as a result of Operation: Clean Sweep, only half the planet's population was left vulnerable to the process, and thus cyberization continued to be employed as a process of enslavement.
Trivia
- The cyberization process is reminiscent of the assimilation process used by the Borg in Star Trek, particularly the forcible implanting of cybernetics into a living person. This similarity is possibly intentional, given the comics' penchant for making references to other science-fiction franchises. However, it is notable that the cyberized individuals retain their individual will, with the exceptions of Lien-Da's brief domination of her chapter using the altered microchip and the various brainwashed Legionnaires.
- The term legionization gets its name from the Dark Legion, but Robotnik had employed the process prior to them joining the Eggman Empire. A notable example of this appears to have been Kage Von Stryker of the Dingo Regime.
- The replacement of the term "Legionization" with "Cyberization" most likely occured due to the former term's association with the Dark Legion concept created by Ken Penders.