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'''Terminal Velocity''' is the final zone in ''[[Sonic Colours (DS)]]''. It unlocks after beating the 6 previous zones.
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'''Terminal Velocity''' is the seventh and final Area in the [[Nintendo DS]] version of ''[[Sonic Colours (Nintendo DS)|Sonic Colours]]''. Unlike the other Areas in the game, Terminal Velocity only features one Act, which immediately leads to a boss fight upon its completion. It becomes available to play after all the other six Areas have been cleared.
  
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==Story==
 
==Story==
As all the generators are destroyed, [[Sonic]], [[Tails]], and the [[Wisps]] start celebrating at [[Tropical Resort]]. However, this is short lived, as the resort itself begins to fall apart. Sonic and Tails realize its time to escape, and thus the final level begins.
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As all the generators are destroyed, [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]], [[Miles "Tails" Prower|Tails]], and the [[Wisps]] start celebrating at [[Tropical Resort]]. However, this is short lived, as [[Dr. Eggman]] prepares to fire his mind control cannon at [[Sonic's world]], but because [[Globotron]]'s arm is stuck in one of Tropical Resort's 8 Hyper-go-on towers, the resort itself begins to fall apart. Sonic and Tails realize it's time to escape, with Tails getting a head start. Eggman brings out his final machine, the [[Nega-Wisp Armor (DS)|Nega-Wisp Armor]], to chase Sonic, and thus the final level begins.
  
*'''Act''' - Sonic runs down the giant structure towards Earth, running from [[Eggman]]'s machine and the exploding station.
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==Overview==
*'''Boss''' - Sonic faces off against [[Nega-Wisp Armor (DS)|Eggman's final machine]], powered by Wisp energy.
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Just like its [[Terminal Velocity (Wii)|counterpart]] in the [[Wii]] version and ''[[Sonic Colours: Ultimate]]'', the only Act in this Area sees Sonic running down the tall structure away from the collapsing [[Amazing Interstellar Amusement Park]]. Unlike its counterpart however, Sonic is continually chased by the Nega-Wisp Armor on the way down, and the Act is played from a top-down perspective. To escape the machine, the player needs to collect White [[Wisps]] to gather energy and [[Boost]] away as well as use the [[Dash Panel]]s. If the player moves too slowly, the Nega-Wisp Armor will catch up and attack Sonic, taking away [[Ring]]s or a life.
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The Nega-Wisp Armor isn't the only obstacle, as colliding into walls will also take away Rings, so the player must maneuver Sonic well with {{Left}} and {{Right}} and taking care not to Boost recklessly. After running for long enough, the screen will fade to white, and transition the player to the [[Nega-Wisp Armor (DS)|boss fight]] proper...
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Terminal Velocity
Seventh level, Sonic Colours (Nintendo DS)
Number of Acts: 1
Location: Amazing Interstellar Amusement Park
Level themes: industrial, outer space
Boss: Nega-Wisp Armor
Asteroid Coaster
For the Wii version of the stage, see Terminal Velocity (Wii).

Terminal Velocity is the seventh and final Area in the Nintendo DS version of Sonic Colours. Unlike the other Areas in the game, Terminal Velocity only features one Act, which immediately leads to a boss fight upon its completion. It becomes available to play after all the other six Areas have been cleared.

Story

As all the generators are destroyed, Sonic, Tails, and the Wisps start celebrating at Tropical Resort. However, this is short lived, as Dr. Eggman prepares to fire his mind control cannon at Sonic's world, but because Globotron's arm is stuck in one of Tropical Resort's 8 Hyper-go-on towers, the resort itself begins to fall apart. Sonic and Tails realize it's time to escape, with Tails getting a head start. Eggman brings out his final machine, the Nega-Wisp Armor, to chase Sonic, and thus the final level begins.

Overview

Just like its counterpart in the Wii version and Sonic Colours: Ultimate, the only Act in this Area sees Sonic running down the tall structure away from the collapsing Amazing Interstellar Amusement Park. Unlike its counterpart however, Sonic is continually chased by the Nega-Wisp Armor on the way down, and the Act is played from a top-down perspective. To escape the machine, the player needs to collect White Wisps to gather energy and Boost away as well as use the Dash Panels. If the player moves too slowly, the Nega-Wisp Armor will catch up and attack Sonic, taking away Rings or a life.

The Nega-Wisp Armor isn't the only obstacle, as colliding into walls will also take away Rings, so the player must maneuver Sonic well with Left and Right and taking care not to Boost recklessly. After running for long enough, the screen will fade to white, and transition the player to the boss fight proper...

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