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[[File:STC11-Satellite.jpg|thumb|200px|Robotnik's space satellite from [[Sonic the Comic Issue 11|''Sonic the Comic'' #11]]. Art by [[Ed Hillyer]].]] |
[[File:STC11-Satellite.jpg|thumb|200px|Robotnik's space satellite from [[Sonic the Comic Issue 11|''Sonic the Comic'' #11]]. Art by [[Ed Hillyer]].]] |
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− | '''Robotnik's Space Satellite''' was a large, egg-shaped orbital laser cannon that [[Doctor Ivo Robotnik (Sonic the Comic)|Dr. Robotnik]] used to fire a death ray laser beam at the [[Emerald Hill Zone]] to reshape [[Mobius]] the way he wanted. |
+ | '''Robotnik's Space Satellite''' is an object that appears in the ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'' series published by [[Fleetway Editions]]. It was a large, egg-shaped orbital laser cannon that [[Doctor Ivo Robotnik (Sonic the Comic)|Dr. Robotnik]] used to fire a death ray laser beam at the [[Emerald Hill Zone (Sonic the Comic)|Emerald Hill Zone]] to reshape [[Mobius (Sonic the Comic)|Mobius]] the way he wanted. |
==History== |
==History== |
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− | Robotnik's Space Satellite was created a short time after [[Doctor Ivo Robotnik (Sonic the Comic)|Dr. Robotnik]] takeover as dictator as a part of his plan to transform the face of Mobius. When the satellite first fired, Sonic raced halfway around the planet to stop it, which he did by creating a giant mirror out of beach sand (by using his hyper-speed on it) and then using the mirror to reflect the beam back at the space satellite and destroy it.<ref name="StC11">[[Sonic the Comic Issue 11|''Sonic the Comic'' #11]], "Time Racer"</ref> |
+ | Robotnik's Space Satellite was created a short time after [[Doctor Ivo Robotnik (Sonic the Comic)|Dr. Robotnik's]] takeover as dictator as a part of his plan to transform the face of Mobius. When the satellite first fired, Sonic raced halfway around the planet to stop it, which he did by creating a giant mirror out of beach sand (by using his hyper-speed on it) and then using the mirror to reflect the beam back at the space satellite and destroy it.<ref name="StC11">[[Sonic the Comic Issue 11|''Sonic the Comic'' #11]], "Time Racer"</ref> |
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *The satellite's shape and function bears several similarities to Robotnik's [[Death Egg]] satellites, one of which had been destroyed some time before and one of which was built some time after.<ref name=" |
+ | *The satellite's shape and function bears several similarities to Robotnik's [[Death Egg (Sonic the Comic)|Death Egg]] satellites, one of which had been destroyed some time before<ref name="StC6">[[Sonic the Comic Issue 6|''Sonic the Comic'' #6]], "Attack on the Death Egg"</ref> and one of which was built some time after.<ref name="STC33">[[Sonic the Comic Issue 33|''Sonic the Comic'' #33]], "Enter Knuckles, Part 1"</ref> |
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==References== |
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Robotnik's Space Satellite is an object that appears in the Sonic the Comic series published by Fleetway Editions. It was a large, egg-shaped orbital laser cannon that Dr. Robotnik used to fire a death ray laser beam at the Emerald Hill Zone to reshape Mobius the way he wanted.
History
Robotnik's Space Satellite was created a short time after Dr. Robotnik's takeover as dictator as a part of his plan to transform the face of Mobius. When the satellite first fired, Sonic raced halfway around the planet to stop it, which he did by creating a giant mirror out of beach sand (by using his hyper-speed on it) and then using the mirror to reflect the beam back at the space satellite and destroy it.[1]
Trivia
- The satellite's shape and function bears several similarities to Robotnik's Death Egg satellites, one of which had been destroyed some time before[2] and one of which was built some time after.[3]
References
- ↑ Sonic the Comic #11, "Time Racer"
- ↑ Sonic the Comic #6, "Attack on the Death Egg"
- ↑ Sonic the Comic #33, "Enter Knuckles, Part 1"