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Death Egg II

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Not to be confused with Death Egg mk.II, the fifth level of Sonic 4: Episode II
The Death Egg II, seen seconds before its destruction.

The Death Egg II is Dr. Eggman's orbital base in Sonic the Fighters. Quite dissimilar in design to the original Death Egg deployed in Sonic 2, this battlestation has six colourful subsidiary globes connected to the central sphere, as well as an assortment of arm-like doodads attached.

In order to decide who will pilot Tails' single-seat rocket (the Lunar Fox) up to the Death Egg II, the heroes hold a fighting competition, which gives the first eight levels of Sonic the Fighters. The player character then blasts up to the space fortress, where the two final fight arenas are set:

When Eggman is defeated the Lunar Fox departs, and the Death Egg II is shown exploding into tiny pieces.


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