Hi Everyone, from summer to you I am writing a new story. The story will not take place in my universe, like the previous stories (although a smaller cameo, a corporation and its owner may be cutting there).
1. The story usually takes place in the Universe, Sonic the Hedgehog 2. Eggman disappeared for forty-nine years after a failed attempt. It seemed like forty-nine days 3. When Eggman returns, he knows almost nothing 4. It is only later that Eggman learns that the forty-nine days he was imprisoned in a space-time bubble, a failed attempt, were much longer than he thought. His estimate ranged from five months to five years, but he never assumed it would be forty-nine years. And what will be even worse for Eggman , he will learn that during that time, he has almost forgotten. What really turned him on, because he thought he was unique and unforgettable... 5. Eggman would be particularly annoyed that he looked like the worst loser on Mobius . His opponents did what he never did… 6. Eggman will have no idea that his botched attempt was a partial success. Although not what he expected
Story preview:
Somewhere in Mobius, Dr. Eggman's secret lab.
"Ho-ho-ho," Dr. Eggman's manic laughter said, "it's finally done! Now I'm finally getting rid of the blue poison that's constantly drinking my blood!", Eggman rejoices.
"Sir, are you sure you've considered everything down to the smallest detail?" Orbot asks him. "Of course I do. Why do you ask so stupidly?!"
"Sir, my colleague Cubot and I have been talking about your plan to win over Sonic." "What could you two fools come for?!" he scolded Eggman.
"It's just that we're not sure if your plan will succeed," Orbot replied . "That's right sir, we're not sure if it explodes again, as the previous one", nods his Cubot.
" Hmm… you probably hit the nail in the head, Orbot. The risk is that it won't come out again, but it's negligible!"
"Sir, may I ask, what situation would ruin the plan?" Cubot asked . "Well… something difficult to predict…" Eggman said thoughtfully. "But the probability of such a situation is very low!"
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Dr. Eggman didn't want to admit it, but he knew very well that the two were absolutely right about the risk of failure. As always, when he tried to use something to his advantage, which he only roughly understood... And there was always the risk that it would slip out of his hands if he didn't guard it thoroughly.