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[[File:Deatheggsk.png|thumb|right|''Sonic & Knuckles'' Death Egg Zone. How is he even ''breathing?'']]
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The [[Death Egg]]! Fearsome overlord of the heavens; a vindictive, killing moon, testament to both the grandiose malice and grandiose megalomania of [[Doctor Ivo Robotnik]]. The iconic final stronghold of the early Genesis games could strike fear into the hearts of even the most hardened Sonic players, forming the backbone of the epic [[Death Egg Saga]].
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[[File:Deatheggsk.png|thumb|right|[[Death Egg Zone]] from ''[[Sonic & Knuckles]]'' is an example of the Death Egg theme. How is he even ''breathing?'']]
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Levels with the '''[[:Category:Levels with a Death Egg theme|Death Egg theme]]''' are set deep in Eggman's [[Death Egg]] fortress and occur near the end of games in the Sonic series.  This theme first appeared in [[Death Egg Zone]] in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]''.
  
Since ''[[Sonic 2]]'', the doc (along with other assorted supervillains) seem to have developed a taste for orbital fortresses, no matter how many times a thousand miles of vacuum proves insufficient defence from Sonic and pals. How the world has avoided [[Wikipedia:Kessler syndrome|Kessler syndrome]], considering all the smashed bases floating around up there, is anyone's guess. Still, the space stations keep coming, and Robotnik shows no sign of losing interest in zero-g hideouts.
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The Death Egg: fearsome overlord of the heavens; a vindictive, killing moon, testament to both the grandiose malice and grandiose megalomania of [[Doctor Ivo Robotnik]]. The iconic final stronghold of the early Genesis games could strike fear into the hearts of even the most hardened Sonic players, forming the backbone of the epic [[Death Egg Saga]].
  
Often comes paired with an [[Outer Space cliché]] zone.
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Since ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'', the Dr. Eggman (along with other assorted supervillains) seem to have developed a taste for orbital fortresses, no matter how many times a thousand miles of vacuum proves insufficient defence from Sonic and pals. How the world has avoided [[Wikipedia:Kessler syndrome|Kessler syndrome]], considering all the smashed bases floating around up there, is anyone's guess. Still, the space stations keep coming, and Robotnik shows no sign of losing interest in zero-g hideouts.
  
First appeared: [[Death Egg Zone]], [[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)]].
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Levels making use of the Death Egg theme often comes paired with an [[:Category:Levels with an outer space theme|outer space-themed level]].
 
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Death Egg Zone from Sonic & Knuckles is an example of the Death Egg theme. How is he even breathing?

Levels with the Death Egg theme are set deep in Eggman's Death Egg fortress and occur near the end of games in the Sonic series. This theme first appeared in Death Egg Zone in Sonic the Hedgehog 2.

The Death Egg: fearsome overlord of the heavens; a vindictive, killing moon, testament to both the grandiose malice and grandiose megalomania of Doctor Ivo Robotnik. The iconic final stronghold of the early Genesis games could strike fear into the hearts of even the most hardened Sonic players, forming the backbone of the epic Death Egg Saga.

Since Sonic the Hedgehog 2, the Dr. Eggman (along with other assorted supervillains) seem to have developed a taste for orbital fortresses, no matter how many times a thousand miles of vacuum proves insufficient defence from Sonic and pals. How the world has avoided Kessler syndrome, considering all the smashed bases floating around up there, is anyone's guess. Still, the space stations keep coming, and Robotnik shows no sign of losing interest in zero-g hideouts.

Levels making use of the Death Egg theme often comes paired with an outer space-themed level.

Levels with a Death Egg theme