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Maybe. Still really lame (lame because Sonic and crew needing to deal with Sage post Frontiers could have been interesting with what she brought to the table, that is if she was only nerfed slightly) and weird (how can Eggman recreate her body but not abilities that are directly tied to her body) but that is a viable explanation.I’m hcing this is after the original Frontiers ending, Eggman rebuilt Sage but couldn’t get all her abilities in there.
I always interpreted as them being inside the Black Hole and it is just that largeSpeaking of Master Core ABIS' feat, I still can't spot Earth whatsoever but wouldn't it seemingly spinning galaxies make creating the black hole somewhere close to Galaxy level? Or like, 4-B to 4-A at least?
I think lore wise it makes sense, Eggman admitted his inferiority to the ancients’ technological abilities throughout Frontiers so his facsimile of their upgrades to Sage being much worse, makes sense.Maybe. Still really lame (lame because Sonic and crew needing to deal with Sage post Frontiers could have been interesting with what she brought to the table, that is if she was only nerfed slightly) and weird (how can Eggman recreate her body but not abilities that are directly tied to her body) but that is a viable explanation.
That's also possible, though I'd want to see the JP version of the text that says "what lies within the heart of a black hole." I got SO close to finding it one time but whoever was writing the descriptions just didn't do so for Mobius StripI always interpreted as them being inside the Black Hole and it is just that large
Yeah, the galaxies and stars appear to be inside. Even when the player sits still those celestial bodies still spin and swirl around due to the black hole.I always interpreted as them being inside the Black Hole and it is just that large
I'm happy it is enjoyable! That blog/page seems to be hidden on my end, also.So, I finally got around to reading all the Sonic IDW comics, and here's what I found:
1. I liked it quite a bit, and I really liked the new characters. I didn't expect to like Belle so much, for example.
2. I'm not going to do a CTR yet because of the Imgur scans issue and the other pending CTRs, but I have some minor additions for various IDW characters saved here, taken from the extra mini-series.
Yeah I think the only counter to that would be that they're only spinning from the player's perspective, but I don't find that too likely especially since there are some things that spin slower than othersYeah, the galaxies and stars appear to be inside. Even when the player sits still those celestial bodies still spin and swirl around due to the black hole.
To that idea, I do think there's evidence against the player being the thing spinning. ABIS occasionally lifts the cast into the air during the fight, and the stage doesn't spin to flyswat them. The Earth ( unlike the celestial bodies ) only moves relative to the player's sight too. I'm sorry for not getting a screenshot of that, also. I worry about posting a random screenshot to social media and someone thinking I'm weird even if I delete it.Yeah I think the only counter to that would be that they're only spinning from the player's perspective, but I don't find that too likely especially since there are some things that spin slower than others
I actually had that explanation in mind as I was typing, I just thought it'd be being a bit too realistic so I didn't bring it up. I know powerscaling typically is about making realistic sense of feats but ykTo that idea, I do think there's evidence against the player being the thing spinning. ABIS occasionally lifts the cast into the air during the fight, and the stage doesn't spin to flyswat them. The Earth ( unlike the celestial bodies ) only moves relative to the player's sight too. I'm sorry for not getting a screenshot of that, also. I worry about posting a random screenshot to social media and someone thinking I'm weird even if I delete it.
No?... why would it be?Probably, a comic doesn't really offer the best showing of what abilities she has or doesn't have.
On the plus side, this justifies many worlds theory a bit more because FH is likely a split timeline.
She wasn't deatroyed in FH so that doesn't workI think lore wise it makes sense, Eggman admitted his inferiority to the ancients’ technological abilities throughout Frontiers so his facsimile of their upgrades to Sage being much worse, makes sense.
It seems kind of obvious to me that the original ending is the canon one to IDW seeing as this new Sage is a hard light body instead of a cyber construct. So Final Horizon is just an alternate world.No?... why would it be?
Tbf that is explicitly because Eggman betrayed him first.I mean, if you wanna tie Death Battle into this, Eggman once again got betrayed by one of his allies...
Non sequitur... one means nothing to the otherIt seems kind of obvious to me that the original ending is the canon one to IDW seeing as this new Sage is a hard light body instead of a cyber construct.
No? There's no evidence for thatSo Final Horizon is just an alternate world.
Or it could be a metaphor of another path that tool place... we don't knowFinal Horizon is absolutely a split timeline.
- Sonic going through that Warp Ring is a metaphor for being in a timeline with different events, following the trend of Warp Rings leading to other universes/pocket universes all the way back in Sonic 1.
- I say it's a metaphorical representation of a different universe because I don't think Sonic is going through a literal Warp Ring and abandoning his "original" friends like a heartless jackass. That is really not in-character... like, at all. He rejected his duties as King Arthur to go back home.
Yes... so?
- Within Final Horizon, Sage notes there were variables so unlikely (regarding Sonic's friends) that she "didn't account for them".
... so? All characters in Adventure have their own "stories"... are they ALL different timelines?
- It is literally labelled "Another Story" within the game.
... proof of that? Legit... proof? Better not be "she didn't use it, so she doesn't have it"That being said, I don't think Sage losing most of her powers is indicative of which Frontiers ending the timeline follows.
no he doesn't tf?This is the same comic series that nerfs everybody's powers into the ground anyways. Still, JJ does make a good case for why it could be the OG ending we follow.
This one is just silly, we know the Adventure stories are concurrent within the same timeline, Final Horizon cannot coexist with the original ending.... so? All characters in Adventure have their own "stories"... are they ALL different timelines?
Sage could already be solid whenever she wanted to in Frontiers she just happened to phase through things whenever she felt like it (twice on screen if I remember correctly). Although it would be absurd of Eggman to get rid of defensive options that his own daughter has. Especially when he sends her on dangerous missions and in issue #86Non sequitur... one means nothing to the other
Eggman or herself might have wanted a more "solid" body too
... I didn't strawmaned tho?... at least i don't THINK i did@Omegabronic If you can't engage in a discussion with good faith instead of strawmanning, then we won't have one.
Explain all differences between them within the same situations tho?This one is just silly, we know the Adventure stories are concurrent within the same timeline,
Which doesn't make either "more canon" than the otherFinal Horizon cannot coexist with the original ending.
True but Sage having an outright different body at least makes the original ending more natural to lead into that, with Eggman making a new form for Sage at the end of that.Explain all differences between them within the same situations tho?
Which doesn't make either "more canon" than the other
Only if by your definition you need stories that fit 100% with a single story timeline structure, which isn't the case. From all we know, what matters is "SAGE was in Starfall Islands, she helped Sonic defeat The End, after the story SAGE was able to stay with Eggman and the two are together", which happens in both stories.This one is just silly, we know the Adventure stories are concurrent within the same timeline, Final Horizon cannot coexist with the original ending.
Or even in later IDW comics because surely they won't have Sage be as easy to deal with as a misbehaving child forever when she's a villainIDW nerfs the entire Sonic cast. I wouldn't be surprised if Sage is as strong as her Frontiers self in an actual game.
Also they forgot Sage can fire energy blasts and phase through things for some reason.Or even in later IDW comics because surely they won't have Sage be as easy to deal with as a misbehaving child forever when she's a villainMetal Sonic just casually got her like it was the easiest thing in the whole world which is an insane degree of turbo nerfing. Honestly they might just say that she gets her powers back whenever she's connected to the EggNet and she needs to manifest differently outside of the EggNets influence. Frankly that would be an interesting and understandable nerf that I'd be fine with more so than "nah she's just absurdly weak now but Eggman sends her on dangerous missions anyways because he's suddenly either neglectful or stupid".
Final Horizon is absolutely a split timeline.
That being said, I don't think Sage losing most of her powers is indicative of which Frontiers ending the timeline follows. This is the same comic series that nerfs everybody's powers into the ground anyways. Still, JJ does make a good case for why it could be the OG ending we follow.
- Sonic going through that Warp Ring is a metaphor for being in a timeline with different events, following the trend of Warp Rings leading to other universes/pocket universes all the way back in Sonic 1.
- I say it's a metaphorical representation of a different universe because I don't think Sonic is going through a literal Warp Ring and abandoning his "original" friends like a heartless jackass. That is really not in-character... like, at all. He rejected his duties as King Arthur to go back home.
- Within Final Horizon, Sage notes there were variables so unlikely (regarding Sonic's friends) that she "didn't account for them".
- It is literally labelled "Another Story" within the game.
For now, we should just keep in mind the feats she displays and note to add them in the future.
Sage’s character description at the beginning of the issue supports your theory tbhI’m hcing this is after the original Frontiers ending, Eggman rebuilt Sage but couldn’t get all her abilities in there.
She doesn't, what are you talking about?True but Sage having an outright different body
They probably didn't forgetAlso they forgot Sage can fire energy blasts and phase through things for some reason.
My conspiracy theory is that Evan nerfed Sage was that Belle would look good like she did in the issue itself.They probably didn't forgetbut they just wanted "stakes" and were willing to in one go make Eggman look uncaring for Sage's safety (if she was permanently nerfed he should know better that she'd be unable to teleport out of danger or phase through attacks or fight back in any meaningful capacity if Metal Sonic really did go rogue), make Sage look incapable and also drastically reduce Sage's potential as an obstacle in later stories to achieve stakes in the short term to the likely detriment of believable stakes later. I'd have nerfed Sage too by adding limits to her abilities instead of removing them entirely but downgrading Sage so extremely that she's basically a Siri with attitude now who almost dies three issues into being in the comics is, dare I say, a short-sighted writing decision that I bet they will walk back on fast as soon as she's in opposition to Sonic because the "stakes" will eventually demand it.
That and after Sage almost getting deleted after being kidnapped it would be strange of Eggman to not weaponize her extensively if she did lose abilities in the aftermath of an incident like that.
He used Ring Spark Field and the Maximum Overdrive sometimes.Nah IDW Team in general just nerfs characters. Has Metal Sonic even fired a beam/electric attack in IDW?
Oh no that makes way too much senseMy conspiracy theory is that Evan nerfed Sage was that Belle would look good like she did in the issue itself.
He's used the V Maximum overdrive attack and has also used the Black Shield a bunch of times.Nah IDW Team in general just nerfs characters. Has Metal Sonic even fired a beam/electric attack in IDW?
I know we all have issues with how exactly it gets implemented, but I appreciate that IDW at least tries to fit in with the game continuity. I'll admit, I might be a bit more lenient on that than most since it feels like one of those things that can never be perfect no matter how many times they go over it, but you can tell they're doing the best with what they have even if it results in questionable decisions (i.e. the recent Sage stuff in these issues). Heck, part of the reason why I prefer reboot Archie over the original Archie was BECAUSE they tried tying the games into it more while still applying Archie-original content in a way that felt surprisingly natural. Again, though, I'm probably in the minority on that one...Well that's all that I will say for dunking on IDW and to give it it's flowers I have a question.
Sonic question time: What is your favorite aspect of the Sonic IDW comics or one of your favorite aspects.
For me my first favorite thing is the new characters as I really like almost every single one of them down to even the side characters like Night the Rooster and Dawn the Owl. As for the second closest thing I really like the action in IDW whenever they lock in. Fights like Sonic vs Neo Metal Sonic, Super Neo Metal Sonic dunking on Sonic and Knuckles, Sonic vs Surge, Eggman vs Starline and so on are really enjoyable to read.