Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for Sonic the Hedgehog 3!
The thrilling post-credits scene of Sonic the Hedgehog 3 has finally introduced Metal Sonic, sparking excitement and speculation among fans. This new development suggests that Metal Sonic will likely feature as the antagonist in the upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog 4. The scene not only showcases an intimidating army of Metal Sonics but also marks the introduction of Amy Rose. Given Metal Sonic’s distinct robotic nature, the question arises: who is behind his creation? Below are five compelling theories regarding Metal Sonic’s origins and the mastermind behind his inception.
1. Theory: Ivo Robotnik Created Metal Sonic In Secret
After Faking His Death in Sonic the Hedgehog 2
Jim Carrey’s portrayal of Ivo Robotnik continues to be pivotal in the Sonic franchise, and there’s a strong possibility he is responsible for Metal Sonic’s creation. Following his seemingly fatal encounter in Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Robotnik goes underground. Despite his absence, it’s plausible that he harnessed his downtime to engineer new inventions, with Metal Sonic being a prime candidate.
Given Robotnik’s intense obsession with Sonic, the character’s creation could reflect an effort to replicate Sonic’s abilities through robotics. The dramatic conclusion of Sonic the Hedgehog 3 hints at a potential contingency plan activated by Robotnik, unleashing Metal Sonic upon the world—or alternatively, Robotnik could have survived, remaining the hidden puppeteer behind the metallic menace.
2. Theory: Gerald Robotnik Created Metal Sonic as Shadow’s Backup Plan
Modeled After Shadow
Another intriguing angle involves Gerald Robotnik, who was responsible for the creation of Shadow the Hedgehog. After being freed from imprisonment, Gerald may have leveraged his extensive knowledge over the years to engineer Metal Sonic during his time away.
Should this theory hold weight, it suggests that Gerald modeled Metal Sonic not after Sonic himself, but rather after Shadow. By doing so, he could prepare an effective backup strategy if Shadow turned rogue, allowing them to combat him swiftly.
3. Theory: Agent Stone Creates Metal Sonic After Robotnik’s Death
Taking Up Robotnik’s Villain Title
A popular theory suggests that following Robotnik’s death, Agent Stone would be motivated to don his mentor’s villainous mantle, employing his amassed knowledge of robotics and villainy. It stands to reason that Agent Stone may have initiated the creation of Metal Sonic soon after Robotnik’s demise, paving the way for the conflict featured in the post-credits scene.
4. Theory: G.U.N. Created Metal Sonic In Secret
In Case Sonic Turned Against Them
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 sheds light on the Guardian Units of Nations (G.U.N.), suggesting they may have darker motives than previously shown. It’s feasible that G.U.N. developed Metal Sonic as a defensive measure, anticipating a scenario where Sonic may turn against them. This notion could introduce yet another layer of complexity in Sonic the Hedgehog 4, especially given Sonic’s infiltration of G.U.N. headquarters, which may have triggered this response.
5. Theory: Eggman Nega Sent Metal Sonic From The Future
Utilizing Sonic CD’s Time Travel Story
Considering both Metal Sonic and Amy Rose made their debuts in Sonic CD, a game incorporating time travel, it’s suggested that Metal Sonic’s origin could tie back to Eggman Nega, a future descendant of Robotnik. By traveling back in time, Eggman Nega’s obsession with defeating Sonic could lead to the creation of Metal Sonic, creating a rich narrative potential for Sonic the Hedgehog 4 and providing an opportunity for Jim Carrey to portray yet another adventurous Robotnik character.
As the anticipation builds for Sonic the Hedgehog 4, fans can only speculate what role these theories will play and how the character of Metal Sonic will evolve in this new chapter of the franchise.
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