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* BattleAmongstTheFlames: The lower portion of the (very troperiffic) Chapter 2 finale. Before tackling with a [[BossInMookClothing Chaos Emerald powered,]] [[BodyHorror biological abomination]] ''with'' ''[[FireBreathingWeapon flamethrowers]]'', the entire cast participating in the fight had to bypass a wall of fire spawned by a barrage of white phosphorus grenades. [[TemptingFate If only there was some water to cool everything down...]]
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* BattleAmongstTheFlames: The lower portion of the (very troperiffic) Chapter 2 finale. Before tackling with a [[BossInMookClothing Chaos Emerald powered,]] [[BodyHorror biological abomination]] ''with'' ''[[FireBreathingWeapon flamethrowers]]'', the entire cast participating in the fight had to bypass a wall bed of fire flame spawned by a barrage of white phosphorus Target's misaimed incendiary grenades. [[TemptingFate If only there was some water to cool everything down...]]
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The fate of the giant gizoid at the end of Chapter 3b. Already heavily damaged, it attempted to copy Rock. Of course, by this point, Rock had taken a healthy dose of ''missile to the face'' and his physical condition was mimicked by the robot.
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* CityPlanet: Somewhat in Chapter 3b. The planet visited isn't completely covered in city (only about half), but it certainly was heading that way before the residents were wiped out.
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* DerelictGraveyard: Multitudes of lost, empty spaceships orbit the Nocturnus planet in Chapter 3b. One is even visited.
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* AppliedPhlebotinum: Chaos energy, which is the go-to explanation for most of the characters' supernatural powers, why rings can protect an individual from (certain amounts of) damage, et al. It's assumed that most characters have some ability to manipulate it, but characters with more developed abilities (such as Jam's electricity, or Shadow's plethora of Chaos energy attacks, or even Blaze's functionally-identical Sol-energy-powered fire) are more adept at utilizing it .
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* AppliedPhlebotinum: Chaos energy, which is the go-to explanation for most of the characters' supernatural powers, why rings can protect an individual from (certain amounts of) damage, et al. It's assumed that most characters have some innate ability to manipulate it, but characters with more developed abilities (such as Jam's electricity, or Shadow's plethora of Chaos energy attacks, or even Blaze's functionally-identical Sol-energy-powered fire) are more adept at utilizing it .it than others.
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* BareYourMidriff: Jam, at all times.
* BattleAmongstTheFlames: The lower half of the (very troperiffic) Chapter 2 finale.
* BattleAmongstTheFlames: The lower half of the (very troperiffic) Chapter 2 finale.
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* BareYourMidriff: Jam, at all times.
times. Even in her official Eggman Army uniform, she finds a way to modify it for such a purpose.
* BattleAmongstTheFlames: The lowerhalf portion of the (very troperiffic) Chapter 2 finale.finale. Before tackling with a [[BossInMookClothing Chaos Emerald powered,]] [[BodyHorror biological abomination]] ''with'' ''[[FireBreathingWeapon flamethrowers]]'', the entire cast participating in the fight had to bypass a wall of fire spawned by a barrage of white phosphorus grenades. [[TemptingFate If only there was some water to cool everything down...]]
* BattleAmongstTheFlames: The lower
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* {{Bookends}}: As noted below, Chapter 2's start and end are both heralded by the titanic explosions of Chaosol emeralds.
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* AlliterativeName: Cooper Coopmore, and Lazarus Lochert.
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* AlliterativeName: Cooper Coopmore, Coopmore and Lazarus Lochert.
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* JackofAllStats: Rock and Rodolf, the only two "balance"-classed characters.
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* JackofAllStats: JackOfAllStats: Rock and Rodolf, the only two "balance"-classed characters.
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* WalkingShirtlessScene: While it's common for characters in a Sonic RP to [[{{HalfDressedCartoonAnimal}} forgo clothing almost entirely]], Rock always wears pants, but never a shirt.
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* BareYourMidriff: Jam, at all times.
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* FragileSpeedster: Tabitha and Midian.
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* AlliterativeName: Cooper Coopmore, and Lazarus Lochert.
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* JackofAllStats: Rock and Rodolf, the only two "balance"-classed characters.
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* AllThereInTheManual: A decent amount of material, ranging from the comedic supplementary material (the [[http://sonic.spindash.net/wiki/index.php?title=GUN_Database GUN Database]]) to the useful (as the index of which entries in the Sonic series are considered [[http://sonic.spindash.net/wiki/index.php?title=Canon canon]] to the story of the RP) are contained on the wiki and may not be readily obvious.
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* EVerythingsWorseWithBears: '''FLEX''' (A very minor very... ''special'' character)
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* EVerythingsWorseWithBears: EverythingsWorseWithBears: '''FLEX''' (A very minor very... ''special'' character)
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* ApesInSpace: Rock and Jam in Chapter 3b. ''Arharhar'.
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* ApesInSpace: Rock and Jam in Chapter 3b. ''Arharhar'.''Arharhar''.
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* DoAnythingRobot: Omnis, in a way. Being a Gizoid, he can copy most things over time, so he at least has the ''potential'' to "do anything".
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* BattleAmongstTheFlames: The lower half of the (very troperiffic) Chapter 2 finale.
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* DeadpanSnarker: Rodolf and Mako are both prone to snark. Not coincidentally, they're both played by the same player.
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** Type II: Geoff, grumpy and sarcastic but otherwise heroic
** Type III: Rodolf and Ace, with their (occasionally very) questionable actions but ultimately good, or at least decent, intentions
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** Type II: Geoff, Geoff and Ace, who are grumpy and sarcastic but otherwise heroic
** Type III:Rodolf and Ace, Rodolf, with their (occasionally very) questionable [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice questionable]] actions but ultimately good, or at least decent, good intentions
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* WasntThatFun: Rodolf is prone to making sarcastic comments along these lines.
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* AppliedPhlebotinum: Chaos energy, which is the go-to explanation for most of the characters' supernatural powers, why rings can protect an individual from (certain amounts of) damage, et al. It's assumed that most characters have some ability to manipulate it, but characters with more developed abilities are more adept at utilizing it (such as Jam's electricity, or Shadow's plethora of Chaos energy attacks. Blaze's Sol-energy-induced fire, is essentially identical).
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* AppliedPhlebotinum: Chaos energy, which is the go-to explanation for most of the characters' supernatural powers, why rings can protect an individual from (certain amounts of) damage, et al. It's assumed that most characters have some ability to manipulate it, but characters with more developed abilities are more adept at utilizing it (such as Jam's electricity, or Shadow's plethora of Chaos energy attacks. attacks, or even Blaze's Sol-energy-induced fire, is essentially identical).functionally-identical Sol-energy-powered fire) are more adept at utilizing it .
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* AppliedPhlebotinum: Chaos energy, which is the go-to explanation for most of the characters' supernatural powers, why rings can protect an individual from (certain amounts of) damage, et al. It's assumed that most characters have some ability to manipulate it, but characters with more developed abilities are more adept at utilizing it (such as Jam's electricity, or Shadow's plethora of Chaos energy attacks. Blaze's Sol-energy-induced fire, is essentially identical).
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* TrashLanding: Chapter 4
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* TrashLanding: VillainousBreakdown: Seven does not take the events of the final thread of Chapter 42 well. At all.
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The [[http://sonic.spindash.net/ Sonic Spindash RP]] (often shortened to SSRP) is a [[PlayByPostGame forum-based roleplay]] based on... well, [[SonicTheHedgehog take a wild guess]], with an exclusive focus on the game canon. The current iteration of the SSRP is the most recent in an [[LongRunners almost ten-years-running]] series of Sonic [=RP=]s, and is in the middle of its fourth[[hottip:*:well, fifth, but two ran somewhat-concurrently, and are both filed as chapter three]] story arc.
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The [[http://sonic.spindash.net/ Sonic Spindash RP]] (often shortened to SSRP) is a [[PlayByPostGame forum-based roleplay]] based on... well, [[SonicTheHedgehog take a wild guess]], with an exclusive focus on the game canon. The current iteration of the SSRP SSRP, started in March 2010, is the most recent in an [[LongRunners almost ten-years-running]] series of Sonic [=RP=]s, and is in the middle of its fourth[[hottip:*:well, fifth, but two ran somewhat-concurrently, and are both filed as chapter three]] story arc.
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* TooDumbToLive: A number of Eggman-produced {{Mook}}s Actually-intelligent AI is not Eggman's strong suit, it would seem.
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* TooDumbToLive: A number of Eggman-produced {{Mook}}s Actually-intelligent {{Mook}}s-- actually-intelligent AI is not Eggman's strong suit, it would seem.
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* TooDumbToLive: Actually-intelligent AI is not Eggman's strong suit, it would seem.
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* TooDumbToLive: A number of Eggman-produced {{Mook}}s Actually-intelligent AI is not Eggman's strong suit, it would seem.
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* TooDumbToLive: Actually-intelligent AI is not Eggman's strong suit, it would seem.
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* HyperAwareness: The essence of Rock's unique ability.
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* ImprobableAimingSkills: Essentially Sheriff Jack's unique ability.
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* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: Completely inverted by [[{{TheCaptain}} Rock]] in the beginning of Chapter 4 when he happily betrays two shiploads of (what he considers to be) thankless crew and refugees under his charge, delivering them straight into the hands of the BigBad in a sudden FaceHeelTurn. [[{{DoubleReverseQuadrupleAgent}} Allegedly.]]