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*** As the 8-bit version delivers you directly from Labyrinth Zone to Scrap Brain Zone, this seems to be the likeliest solution.

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*** ** As the 8-bit version delivers you directly from Labyrinth Zone to Scrap Brain Zone, this seems to be the likeliest solution.



* Kind of a meta question but: the whole reason the Clock Work Zone was renamed Scrap Brain Zone is because the font for the title cards didn't have a W. Two questions: why would this be the case? Why would someone make a font that doesn't have all 26 letters? Also, why does said font have a Z but not a W when the latter is used way more often? (in English at least.)
** Possibly capability limitations (memory, etc). Z may have been included either due to A) needing less pixels, or B)SEGA calling the areas "Zones", so Z was a MUST

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* Kind of a meta question but: the whole reason the Clock Work Zone was renamed Scrap Brain Zone is because the font for the title cards didn't have a W. Two questions: why would this be the case? Why would someone make a font that doesn't have all 26 letters? Also, why does said font have a Z but not a W when the latter is used way more often? often (in English at least.)
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** Possibly capability limitations (memory, etc). Z may have been included either due to A) needing less pixels, or B)SEGA B) SEGA calling the areas "Zones", so Z was a MUSTMUST.
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** This troper has always interpreted it as encouragement or possibly a snide remark concerning the player's impending and inevitable troubles in navigating around Spring Yard's formations of bumpers.
** This troper heard that there was once a company that made parts for pinball machines by that name. It might be a joking ShoutOut to them due to the theme of the level.

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** This troper has I always interpreted it as encouragement or possibly a snide remark concerning the player's impending and inevitable troubles in navigating around Spring Yard's formations of bumpers.
** This troper Whereas I heard that there was once a company that made parts for pinball machines by that name. It might be a joking ShoutOut to them due to the theme of the level.
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** Scrap Brain Zone is built on top of a section of Labyrinth Zone, and Eggman drops waste there. The purple water and the ruins' bleached white color are a result of the chemicals dropped on it.
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* Kind of a meta question but: the whole reason the Clock Work Zone was renamed Scrap Brain Zone is because the font for the title cards didn't have a W. Two questions: why would this be the case? Why would someone make a font that doesn't have all 26 letters? Also, why does said font have a Z but not a W when the latter is used way more often? (in English at least.)

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* Kind of a meta question but: the whole reason the Clock Work Zone was renamed Scrap Brain Zone is because the font for the title cards didn't have a W. Two questions: why would this be the case? Why would someone make a font that doesn't have all 26 letters? Also, why does said font have a Z but not a W when the latter is used way more often? (in English at least.))
** Possibly capability limitations (memory, etc). Z may have been included either due to A) needing less pixels, or B)SEGA calling the areas "Zones", so Z was a MUST
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*** Perhaps they're small-scale generators, as an alternative. Potentially powered by the item portrayed (we've seen rings act as a power source in other materials, and the shields could possibly act as power supplies)
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** Alternatively they're all lifeforms who were born with a deformity of having monitors for heads, and eventually the head was the only one left. The legendary [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2SpecialEdition Failure Cresh]] was the most well-known of these poor souls.

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** Alternatively they're all lifeforms who were born with a deformity of having monitors for heads, and eventually the head was the only one left. The legendary [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2SpecialEdition [[WebVideo/SonicTheHedgehog2SpecialEdition Failure Cresh]] was the most well-known of these poor souls.
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...Forgive me; it was irresistible.

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** They're powered by [[Film/{{Birdemic}} slr pnls.]]
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** Because the Labyrinth Zone is ThatOneLevel and Sega feeds on your tears. Or, more likely, because that's just what underwater areas of this game look like.

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** Because the Labyrinth Zone is ThatOneLevel and Sega feeds on your tears. Or, more likely, because that's just what underwater areas of this game look like.like.
* Kind of a meta question but: the whole reason the Clock Work Zone was renamed Scrap Brain Zone is because the font for the title cards didn't have a W. Two questions: why would this be the case? Why would someone make a font that doesn't have all 26 letters? Also, why does said font have a Z but not a W when the latter is used way more often? (in English at least.)
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*** As the 8-bit version delivers you directly from Labyrinth Zone to Scrap Brain Zone, this seems to be the likeliest solution.

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*** As the 8-bit version delivers you directly from Labyrinth Zone to Scrap Brain Zone, this seems to be the likeliest solution.solution.
** Because the Labyrinth Zone is ThatOneLevel and Sega feeds on your tears. Or, more likely, because that's just what underwater areas of this game look like.
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** They're [[GameplayAndStorySegregation just a gameplay mechanic.]]
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** Watsonian Explanation: It was supposed to say "Scope This Out!" (remember this is the 90s) but most of the letters fell off or got destroyed and we were left with "Cope." I guess we could always ''cope'' with it.
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** Alternatively they're all lifeforms who were born with a deformity of having monitors for heads, and eventually the head was the only one left. The legendary [[VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2SpecialEdition Failure Cresh]] was the most well-known of these poor souls.
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*** A citation would be nice for this. Seems to originate from [[https://web.archive.org/web/20150725143953/http://forumsx.sonic-cult.org/index.php?showtopic=1237509 this forum thread]] where someone claims it stands for "Computer Operated Palette Editor" and later confesses they were only joking.
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** Mhm, most likely batteries, or an electrical current of some sort! If you ever jump on top of them, you'Sll notice that the force of the impact turns them into a ruined, metallic husk, destroying the foundation. [[http://imgur.com/a/YgCvG]] So my best bet is probably batteries, especially considering Robotnik's goal is to turn the world into his technocratic empire.

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** Mhm, most likely batteries, or an electrical current of some sort! If you ever jump on top of them, you'Sll you'll notice that the force of the impact turns them into a ruined, metallic husk, destroying the foundation. [[http://imgur.com/a/YgCvG]] So my best bet is probably batteries, especially considering Robotnik's goal is to turn the world into his technocratic empire.
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** Mhm, most likely batteries, or an electrical current of some sort! If you ever jump on top of them, you'Sll notice that the force of the impact turns them into a ruined, metallic husk, destroying the foundation. [[http://imgur.com/a/YgCvG]] So my best bet is probably batteries, especially considering Robotnik's goal is to turn the world into his technocratic empire.
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** Perhaps Robotnik's Scrap Brain Zone base was built over a second Labyrinth Zone, and Robotnik used it as a dumping ground for the liquid pollution his base generates.

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** Perhaps Robotnik's Scrap Brain Zone base was built over a second Labyrinth Zone, and Robotnik used it as a dumping ground for the liquid pollution his base generates.generates.
*** As the 8-bit version delivers you directly from Labyrinth Zone to Scrap Brain Zone, this seems to be the likeliest solution.
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* So why is Scrap Brain Zone Act 3 a PaletteSwap of Labyrinth Zone? You haven't been to Labyrinth Zone for the past two Zones (between that and Scrap Brain, you go through Star Light Zone) so there's no way the two zones could be connected to each other.

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* So why is Scrap Brain Zone Act 3 a PaletteSwap of Labyrinth Zone? You haven't been to Labyrinth Zone for the past two Zones (between that and Scrap Brain, you go through Star Light Zone) so there's no way the two zones could be connected to each other.other.
** Perhaps Robotnik's Scrap Brain Zone base was built over a second Labyrinth Zone, and Robotnik used it as a dumping ground for the liquid pollution his base generates.
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* So why is Scrap Brain Zone Act 3 a PaletteSwap of Labyrinth Zone? You haven't been to Labyrinth Zone for the past two Zones (between that and Scrap Brain, you go through Star Light Zone).

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* So why is Scrap Brain Zone Act 3 a PaletteSwap of Labyrinth Zone? You haven't been to Labyrinth Zone for the past two Zones (between that and Scrap Brain, you go through Star Light Zone).Zone) so there's no way the two zones could be connected to each other.
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* What powers the item box monitors? Do they run on batteries?

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* What powers the item box monitors? Do they run on batteries?batteries?
* So why is Scrap Brain Zone Act 3 a PaletteSwap of Labyrinth Zone? You haven't been to Labyrinth Zone for the past two Zones (between that and Scrap Brain, you go through Star Light Zone).
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** This troper heard that there was once a company that made parts for pinball machines by that name. It might be a joking ShoutOut to them due to the theme of the level.

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** This troper heard that there was once a company that made parts for pinball machines by that name. It might be a joking ShoutOut to them due to the theme of the level.level.
* What powers the item box monitors? Do they run on batteries?
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mentioning a possible source of the word \"cope\"


** This troper has always interpreted it as encouragement or possibly a snide remark concerning the player's impending and inevitable troubles in navigating around Spring Yard's formations of bumpers.

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** This troper has always interpreted it as encouragement or possibly a snide remark concerning the player's impending and inevitable troubles in navigating around Spring Yard's formations of bumpers.bumpers.
** This troper heard that there was once a company that made parts for pinball machines by that name. It might be a joking ShoutOut to them due to the theme of the level.
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* Why does the word "COPE" appear in big flashing lights in the background of Spring Yard Zone?
** GratuitousEnglish?
*** Specifically, it might have been the first word the original creators found to fit the positive, uplifting message you would expect to find in a... in whatever Spring Yard is. And it ''is'' is a fun word. Cope! :-)
** [[JustForFun Paradox]]. They're telling you to [[MST3KMantra cope]] with the fact that the signs say "COPE", so that means that they're telling you to cope with the fact that they're telling you to cope with the fact that...
** If I really had to come up with a reason, I would call it a strange half-hearted effort by Robotnik to lessen resistance. That's right, he's taking over and turning all of your friends into cold, unfeeling robot badniks, so... deal.
** [[EpilepticTrees An ad-tie-in for Coca-cola when the Japanese market realized that "coke" meant something else?]]
** From the DevelopmentGag page: "The first game also has glowing letters reading "COPE" in the Spring Yard Zone, which is the acronym for one of the graphics processing routines used by the developers."
** This troper has always interpreted it as encouragement or possibly a snide remark concerning the player's impending and inevitable troubles in navigating around Spring Yard's formations of bumpers.

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