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* DevelopmentGag: The Prototype was originally the main villain of the game. In the initial release he's an imposter pretending to be Freom. In the 1.5 update, he's implied to be a prototype to Freom, as he refers to being made to protect the Megaraph which he believes to be under construction. This would ultimately be revealed as what Freom did before beginning his world domination scheme. In both cases, Freom arrives to destroy the Prototype. The former for trying to impersonate him, in the later it is implied he's tying up loose ends to his past.

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* DevelopmentGag: The Prototype was originally the main villain of the game. In the initial release he's an imposter pretending to be Freom. In the 1.5 update, he's implied to be a prototype to Freom, as he refers to being made to protect the Megaraph which he believes to be under construction. This would ultimately be revealed as what Freom did before beginning his world domination scheme. In both cases, Freom arrives to destroy the Prototype. The former scenario for trying to impersonate him, in the later setup it is implied he's tying up loose ends to his past.
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* DevelopmentGag: The Prototype was originally the main villain of the game. In the final version he's instead a mere imposter pretending to be Freom, who effortlessly thrashes him after a TrickBoss fight.

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* DevelopmentGag: The Prototype was originally the main villain of the game. In the final version initial release he's instead a mere an imposter pretending to be Freom. In the 1.5 update, he's implied to be a prototype to Freom, who effortlessly thrashes him after a TrickBoss fight.as he refers to being made to protect the Megaraph which he believes to be under construction. This would ultimately be revealed as what Freom did before beginning his world domination scheme. In both cases, Freom arrives to destroy the Prototype. The former for trying to impersonate him, in the later it is implied he's tying up loose ends to his past.
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* TheWikiRule: [[https://sparktheelectricjester.fandom.com/wiki/Encyclopedia_Jester Has one in the form of Encyclopedia Jester.]]
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* DummiedOut:
** Sonic and Tails as they were presented in ''Chrono Adventure'' are still buried under the game's code but all of their graphics, naturally, have been removed and replaced by a doodley icon of Spark's face.
** The final version removed a cutscene after the boss fight in Network Coast.
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* TheWikiRule: [[https://sparktheelectricjester.fandom.com/wiki/Encyclopedia_Jester Has one in the form of Encyclopedia Jester.]]
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* DevelopmentGag: The Prototype was originally the main villain of the game. In the final version he's instead a mere prototype of Freom, who effortlessly thrashes him after a TrickBoss fight.

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* DevelopmentGag: The Prototype was originally the main villain of the game. In the final version he's instead a mere prototype of imposter pretending to be Freom, who effortlessly thrashes him after a TrickBoss fight.
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* DevelopmentGag: The Prototype was originally the main villain of the game. In the final version he's instead a mere prototype of Freom, who effortlessly thrashes him after a TrickBoss fight.
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