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− | '''Floating Cameras''' are objects that appear in multiple [[Sonic the Hedgehog |
+ | '''Floating Cameras''' are objects that appear in multiple [[Sonic the Hedgehog series|Sonic]] continuities. In all continuities, Doctor Robotnik is known to have created floating cameras to as part of numberous plans. |
==''Sonic the Comic''== |
==''Sonic the Comic''== |
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[[File:STC9-Camera.jpg|thumb|Two floating egg cameras from [[Sonic the Comic Issue 9|''Sonic the Comic'' #9]]. Art by [[Richard Elson]].]] |
[[File:STC9-Camera.jpg|thumb|Two floating egg cameras from [[Sonic the Comic Issue 9|''Sonic the Comic'' #9]]. Art by [[Richard Elson]].]] |
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− | Floating cameras also appeared in ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'', again to allow [[Doctor Ivo Robotnik (Sonic the Comic)|Doctor Robotnik]] to keep watch over his newly-conquered [[Mobius]]. In this continuity, they resemble floating eggs with camera lenses on four sides. |
+ | Floating cameras also appeared in ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'', again to allow [[Doctor Ivo Robotnik (Sonic the Comic)|Doctor Robotnik]] to keep watch over his newly-conquered [[Mobius (Sonic the Comic)|Mobius]]. In this continuity, they resemble floating eggs with camera lenses on four sides. |
− | When [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic the Comic)|Sonic]] returned after being flung six months into the future, he found the [[Emerald Hill Zone]] completely dominated by Robotnik and his [[Trooper]]s, with the floating cameras littering the skies. After destroying many of the Troopers, Sonic used one of the cameras to issue Robotnik a warning that he would figure out a way of ridding Mobius of the evil doctor once and for all.<ref>[[Sonic the Comic Issue 9|''Sonic the Comic'' #9]], "Back to Reality"</ref> |
+ | When [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Sonic the Comic)|Sonic]] returned after being flung six months into the future, he found the [[Emerald Hill Zone (Sonic the Comic)|Emerald Hill Zone]] completely dominated by Robotnik and his [[Trooper]]s, with the floating cameras littering the skies. After destroying many of the Troopers, Sonic used one of the cameras to issue Robotnik a warning that he would figure out a way of ridding Mobius of the evil doctor once and for all.<ref>[[Sonic the Comic Issue 9|''Sonic the Comic'' #9]], "Back to Reality"</ref> |
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==''Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog''== |
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[[File:Floating camera (Sonic Gets Thrashed).png|thumb|A floating camera from "[[Sonic Gets Thrashed]]".]] |
[[File:Floating camera (Sonic Gets Thrashed).png|thumb|A floating camera from "[[Sonic Gets Thrashed]]".]] |
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− | [[Doctor Ivo Robotnik (Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog)|Robotnik]] used floating television cameras at the grand opening of his [[Club Robotnik]] resort. [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog)|Sonic the Hedgehog]] and [[Wallace A. Ditso]] interrupted the live feed and projected an image of Robotnik's head on a pig's body, then an image of Robotnik in the shower onto the big screen. Later, Sonic used one of the floating cameras to record incriminating evidence of Robotnik revealing that he had planned to turn the people of [[Mobius]] into his slaves.<ref>''[[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', "[[Sonic Gets Thrashed]]"</ref> |
+ | [[Doctor Ivo Robotnik (Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog)|Robotnik]] used floating television cameras at the grand opening of his [[Club Robotnik]] resort. [[Sonic the Hedgehog (Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog)|Sonic the Hedgehog]] and [[Wallace A. Ditso]] interrupted the live feed and projected an image of Robotnik's head on a pig's body, then an image of Robotnik in the shower onto the big screen. Later, Sonic used one of the floating cameras to record incriminating evidence of Robotnik revealing that he had planned to turn the people of [[Mobius (Sonic the Comic)|Mobius]] into his slaves.<ref>''[[Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog]]'', "[[Sonic Gets Thrashed]]"</ref> |
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⚫ | In ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' (SatAM), the ''' |
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− | On one occasion, Sonic caught a floating camera and kept it in his backpack. He used it to trick Robotnik into recalling a group of [[Stealthbot]]s, then to taunt the dictator when the Stealthbots exploded (Sally had previously reprogrammed them to detonate on recall).<ref>''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' (SatAM) episode 102, "[[Sonic Boom]]"</ref> |
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⚫ | In ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' (SatAM), the '''Surveillance Orb''', also called a '''Stealth Orb''', is a nearly ubiquitous floating camera in [[Robotropolis (SatAM)|Robotropolis]] and its environs. The video feed from the cameras is picked up directly at [[Doctor Robotnik (SatAM)|Doctor Robotnik]]'s control room in Robotropolis. |
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− | A different design of floating camera appeared in the pilot episode, "[[Heads or Tails]]". In this episode, the floating cameras resembled actual eyes suspended from floating platforms. |
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==Archie Comics== |
==Archie Comics== |
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A '''nanite-powered camera''' was created by [[Nicole (Pre-Super Genesis Wave)|Nicole]] to spy on the new [[Enerjak]].<ref>[[Archie Sonic the Hedgehog Issue 180|''Sonic the Hedgehog'' #180]], "Preparations for War!"</ref> It witnessed Enerjak's attack on [[Cavem Canus]], his confrontation with the [[Flame Legion|Flame]] and [[Frost Legion]]s, and the teleportation of the [[echidna]]s to [[Albion]], before Enerjak destroyed the camera.<ref>[[Archie Sonic the Hedgehog Issue 181|''Sonic the Hedgehog'' #181]], "Enerjak: Reborn, Chapter One: Rising Evil"</ref> |
A '''nanite-powered camera''' was created by [[Nicole (Pre-Super Genesis Wave)|Nicole]] to spy on the new [[Enerjak]].<ref>[[Archie Sonic the Hedgehog Issue 180|''Sonic the Hedgehog'' #180]], "Preparations for War!"</ref> It witnessed Enerjak's attack on [[Cavem Canus]], his confrontation with the [[Flame Legion|Flame]] and [[Frost Legion]]s, and the teleportation of the [[echidna]]s to [[Albion]], before Enerjak destroyed the camera.<ref>[[Archie Sonic the Hedgehog Issue 181|''Sonic the Hedgehog'' #181]], "Enerjak: Reborn, Chapter One: Rising Evil"</ref> |
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+ | The nanite-powered camera is based on the [[Surveillance Orb]] from ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]''. |
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Revision as of 18:53, 28 January 2018
Floating Cameras are objects that appear in multiple Sonic continuities. In all continuities, Doctor Robotnik is known to have created floating cameras to as part of numberous plans.
Sonic the Comic
Floating cameras also appeared in Sonic the Comic, again to allow Doctor Robotnik to keep watch over his newly-conquered Mobius. In this continuity, they resemble floating eggs with camera lenses on four sides.
When Sonic returned after being flung six months into the future, he found the Emerald Hill Zone completely dominated by Robotnik and his Troopers, with the floating cameras littering the skies. After destroying many of the Troopers, Sonic used one of the cameras to issue Robotnik a warning that he would figure out a way of ridding Mobius of the evil doctor once and for all.[1]
Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog
Robotnik used floating television cameras at the grand opening of his Club Robotnik resort. Sonic the Hedgehog and Wallace A. Ditso interrupted the live feed and projected an image of Robotnik's head on a pig's body, then an image of Robotnik in the shower onto the big screen. Later, Sonic used one of the floating cameras to record incriminating evidence of Robotnik revealing that he had planned to turn the people of Mobius into his slaves.[2]
Sonic the Hedgehog (TV series)
In Sonic the Hedgehog (SatAM), the Surveillance Orb, also called a Stealth Orb, is a nearly ubiquitous floating camera in Robotropolis and its environs. The video feed from the cameras is picked up directly at Doctor Robotnik's control room in Robotropolis.
Archie Comics
A nanite-powered camera was created by Nicole to spy on the new Enerjak.[3] It witnessed Enerjak's attack on Cavem Canus, his confrontation with the Flame and Frost Legions, and the teleportation of the echidnas to Albion, before Enerjak destroyed the camera.[4]
The nanite-powered camera is based on the Surveillance Orb from Sonic the Hedgehog.
References
- ↑ Sonic the Comic #9, "Back to Reality"
- ↑ Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, "Sonic Gets Thrashed"
- ↑ Sonic the Hedgehog #180, "Preparations for War!"
- ↑ Sonic the Hedgehog #181, "Enerjak: Reborn, Chapter One: Rising Evil"