The E-Series (E-シリーズ E - shirīzu?) are a robot line that appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. They are a production line of robots created by Dr. Eggman, who uses them in his quest to conquer the world. They are considered to be elite versions of the Badnik robots Eggman used in earlier games. The name was first used in Sonic Adventure.
The most famous E-Series robots are the E-100 Series from Sonic Adventure, particularly E-102 Gamma (who was a playable character in that game) and E-123 Omega (who has been a recurring character since his introduction in Sonic Heroes).
List of E-Series Robots
E-00 series
This line of E-Series first debuted in Sonic Adventure and was followed up in Sonic Adventure 2. Although most often connected with the E-100 Series of gunner robots that were prominent in that game (see below), these minor robots were also considered E-models:
- E-01 Baby Kiki - a monkey robot that throws bombs
- E-02 Rhinotank - rhino robot that charges at high speeds
- E-03 Sweeper - a spider-like robot that walks on water
- E-04 Leon - a chameleon that turns invisible
- E-05 Boa-Boa - caterpillar robot that emits flames
- E-06 Bladed Spinner - bat robot that spins
- E-07 Ice Bot - A small purple robot that sprays ice
- E-08 Kart Kiki - monkey robot that drives bumper cars
- E-09 Buyoon - balloon robot that can only be destroyed by the head
- E-10 Cop Speeder - A robot that chases you
- E-15 Spiky Spinner - a black sphere robot with spiked balls circling it
- E-16 Electro Spinner - electricity-emitting version of E-06
- E-17 Ghora - red sphere robot with flames circling it
- E-20 Kiki - a monkey robot that throws bombs and an improved version of a baby Kiki
- E-22 Beat - A crab-like robot that self-destructs and causes an explosion
- E-24 Jetso
- E-25 Duo Jet
- E-26 Bomb Jet
- E-27 Hyper Jet
- E-28 Mecha Fish - an upgrade version of Chopper badnik
- E-29 Egg Pirate - pirate robots with a sword
- E-31 Gola - upgrade version of E-17 Ghora
- E-32 Unidus - upgrade version of E-15 Spiky Spinner
E-01
- Death Chamber in Sonic Adventure 2. It is a very large, immobile, four-wheeled cylindrical unit the height of the central area it is positioned inside. Its "E-01" decal can be found near the top of its metallic outer shell. It is unknown if it is technically one of the E-Series robots, although it could be the base's central control computer. There is a large machine in
E-100 series
The E-100 Series (E-100シリーズ E-100 Shirīzu?) are the most prominent E-Series robots in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, being the only ones whose E-Series designations were revealed in-game. They were introduced in Sonic Adventure, in which they were prototype gunner robots, meaning that almost all were equipped with some sort of lock-on target ammunition, though its utility varied between models, but the following robots have since then evolved into more versatile machines in terms of combat. The E-100 series were also given Greek letter names.
Unlike many of Eggman's robots, some of the E-100 series were important characters in their own right. The E-100 Series is known for being more uniquely designed machines rather than Eggman's mass-produced, being more humanoid, more armed, more intelligent, and overall far more dangerous than their predecessors. Due to having so many capabilities and so high intelligence, some robots from the E-100 Series have been known to go rogue.
The most prominent robots in the E-100 series are E-102 Gamma and E-123 Omega. Both of these robots are well known for eventually gaining independence and breaking free from Eggman's control, however for vastly different reasons. After the creation of E-123 Omega, Eggman has seemenly decommissioned the E-100 series.
- E-100 ZERO
- E-101 models:
- E-101 Beta
- E-101 Mark II - An upgraded version of Beta
- E-102 models:
- E-102 Gamma
- E-102 Chaos Gamma - An upgraded version of Gamma with two weapon arms
- E-1000 - mass-produced version of Gamma.
- Guard Robo - an upgraded version of E-1000.
- E-103 Delta
- E-104 Epsilon
- E-105 Zeta - Both original and defensive versions of it.
- E-106 Eta - Badnik Horde Commander and Hands made of spikes that cut through steel
- E-107 Thea - A Giant threat to Mobius but no one on Mobius has seen it.
- E-108 Iota - Basically a bird version of the E-series robots
- E-109 Kappa - Huge Drills for Hands and conveyor belt for feet
- E-110 Lambda - Bomb Unit Expert
- E-111 Mu - Not Much is known about this robot expect for it that it went to United Federation, and it immediately got destroyed by Gamma. (No one has seen it but Gamma)
- E-112 Nu - Not Much is known about this robot but it also went to the United Federation and also got destroyed Gamma right after it met up E-111 Mu.
- E-121 Phi - duplicate of the Gizoid Emerl.
- E-123 models:
- E-123 Series[1] - copies of Omega.
- E-123 Omega
- Egg Keeper[2] - mass-produced robots that paralyze foes before attacking
There is also unidentified E-100 series robot in Sonic Battle, which may be a member of the line (or was at least planned if production halted). The Rusty Hydraulics in Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood are leftover parts from disassembled E-100 series robots.
E-2000 series
- Sonic Heroes and has so far only appeared in this game. Only two models in this series are known which are both highly powerful and destructive machines: The E-2000 Series was first introduced in
E-10000 series
Sonic Adventure 2, Sonic Riders and Sonic Free Riders featured yet another branch of the E-Series. A difference in this branch is that they are referred to by color, as opposed to by name and number and is rather more programmed for Extreme Gear racing than direct combat. The E-10000 robots appear to be similar in appearance to Eggman, but more advanced. Except for color, they both seem to have the same, basic structure. They are also equipped with a targeting and analyzing mode, similar to what is displayed by E-101 Beta, E-102 Gamma, E-103 Delta, E-104 Epsilon and E-105 Zeta. Some of these robots can also be raced against in Relay Races of Sonic Free Riders. Known E-10000 robots include:
Typing errors
On the American Sonic Riders website, E-10000G and E-10000R accidentally got their stats (and possibly bios) reversed, and the website claimed that G was speed and R was power (it also lists their names as "Robo 1" and "Robo 2"). The Japanese website was correct, but in E-10000G's bio, it said the name "E-10000R" instead and vice versa. When the game came out, G turned out to be power and R was speed.
In other media
Archie Comics
- Archie Comics' Sonic the Hedgehog, following Dr. Eggman's takeover of Dr. Ivo Robotnik's global empire, the doctor slowly replaced his late counterpart's conventional SWATbot forces with his newly designed E-Series robots. After Enerjak's attack on New Megaopolis and E-102 Gamma's series of attacks on the elite members of the E-Series, however, the number of Dr. Eggman's E-Series robots were greatly diminished. However, following the Super Genesis Wave, many of the E-100s have come back into existence. In the
Sonic X
- Sonic X, the E-Series makes up Dr. Eggman's standard robot forces. In this media, the E-Series include not only the first members of the E-100 Series from the games, but also several other models exclusive to this media. In the anime series
Trivia
- The E-100 robot's code names are named after the characters in the Greek alphabet.
- There is a robot in the Archie comics named Isaac who bears a heavy resemblance to an E-100 Series robot, namely E-102 Gamma.
- In the prototype images of the Sonic Adventure, the E-100 series seem to have all the same color as Gamma.[3]
- The Egg-Genesis' head bears an uncanny resemblance to those of the E-Series robots (specifically the E-100s).
- Two E-100 robots, whose names are "E-113" and "E-117", make an appearance in LEGO Dimensions as part of a puzzle in the level "Sonic Dimensions". They get tricked into destroying each other after one accuses the other of dropping an Eggman Mark on its head.
See also
References
- ↑ Shadow and Omega Hockey
- ↑ Japanese and English manuals of Sonic Adventure
- ↑ http://www.x-cult.org/games/146/Sonic_Adventure_1/898/Prototype_Screenshots_2/imagebin/imagebin/sa-ic7.gif