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[[Image:SonicRushAdventureMap.PNG|thumb|right|500px|''Sonic Rush Adventure's'' watery map of Blaze's homeworld.]] | [[Image:SonicRushAdventureMap.PNG|thumb|right|500px|''Sonic Rush Adventure's'' watery map of Blaze's homeworld.]] | ||
− | + | '''{{PAGENAME}}'''{{intref|Sonic the Hedgehog 030 (IDW)}}, sometimes called the '''Sol Dimension'''{{fileref|SonicStickerCollection Book UK.pdf|page=18}}, is the home dimension of [[Blaze the Cat]] and the [[Sol Emeralds]]. [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] and [[Miles "Tails" Prower|Tails]] visit this world in ''[[Sonic Rush Adventure]]'', teaming up with Blaze and [[Marine the Raccoon]] to stop [[Captain Whisker]]. It is here where Blaze's nation, the [[Sol Empire]], is located.{{ref|https://sonic.sega.jp/SonicChannel/special/coverstory/20211105_002713/}}{{ref|https://pastebin.com/cGLqXZZf}} | |
== In the games == | == In the games == | ||
− | + | Like [[Sonic's world]], Blaze's world is home to a variety of anthropomorphic animals, with [[Coconut Crew|koalas]] and [[Vikings|polar bears]] being particularly notable. [[Eggman Nega]] was originally said to be from this dimension, but the [[Sonic Rivals]] series revealed him to actually be from the future of Sonic's world. Nega calls the world a "''parallel universe''" paired to Sonic's, sustained by the [[Power of the Stars]]. | |
− | Like [[Sonic's world]], | ||
===''Sonic Rush''=== | ===''Sonic Rush''=== | ||
− | + | This parallel dimension was first mentioned in the original ''[[Sonic Rush]]''. [[Eggman]] somehow manages to break through the fabric of reality to access Blaze's world, where he finds and allies with [[Eggman Nega]]. The two cross back to Sonic's world, bringing the Sol Emeralds with them - a move which destabilises ''both'' dimensions, and begins to merge them into a single world. While the Eggmen believe that this fusion will allow them to create a transdimensional [[Eggman Empire|Eggmanland]] in the aftermath, Tails thinks it will wreck ''both'' realities; either way, Sonic and Blaze have to stop it. | |
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[[Exception]], the final boss level of ''Sonic Rush'', takes place inside the glowing dimensional rift as the Sol Dimension overlaps with Sonic's world. After the Eggmen are defeated and Blaze takes the Sol Emeralds back to their home dimension, the planar overlay is averted. | [[Exception]], the final boss level of ''Sonic Rush'', takes place inside the glowing dimensional rift as the Sol Dimension overlaps with Sonic's world. After the Eggmen are defeated and Blaze takes the Sol Emeralds back to their home dimension, the planar overlay is averted. | ||
===''Sonic Rush Adventure''=== | ===''Sonic Rush Adventure''=== | ||
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In the opening sequence for ''Sonic Rush Adventure'', the [[Tornado]] is swept up by a chaos-energy-based waterspout, bringing Sonic and Tails to Blaze's world rather than vice versa. The region is overwhelmingly oceanic, with just a few scattered islands to be found amidst a vast, shallow sea. Whether the watery area explored in ''Sonic Rush Adventure'' is representative of Blaze's entire world is not known. | In the opening sequence for ''Sonic Rush Adventure'', the [[Tornado]] is swept up by a chaos-energy-based waterspout, bringing Sonic and Tails to Blaze's world rather than vice versa. The region is overwhelmingly oceanic, with just a few scattered islands to be found amidst a vast, shallow sea. Whether the watery area explored in ''Sonic Rush Adventure'' is representative of Blaze's entire world is not known. | ||
− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:SonicRushAdventure DS HauntedShip.png|thumb|right|Blaze in [[Haunted Ship]].]] |
Locations in the Sol Dimension visited during ''Sonic Rush Adventure'' include: | Locations in the Sol Dimension visited during ''Sonic Rush Adventure'' include: | ||
*'''[[Southern Island]]''' - Marine's home and Sonic's base of operations during the game; hosts Seagull Beach, Windmill Village, Marine's House, and [[Whale Point]]. | *'''[[Southern Island]]''' - Marine's home and Sonic's base of operations during the game; hosts Seagull Beach, Windmill Village, Marine's House, and [[Whale Point]]. | ||
*''[[Plant Kingdom]]'' - A botanical isle just west of Southern Island, with robotic dinosaurs. | *''[[Plant Kingdom]]'' - A botanical isle just west of Southern Island, with robotic dinosaurs. | ||
− | *''[[Machine Labyrinth]]'' - A steam-powered artificial island | + | *''[[Machine Labyrinth]]'' - A steam-powered artificial island. |
− | *''[[Coral Cave]]'' - | + | *''[[Coral Cave]]'' - Caverns filled with gem-like coral. |
*''[[Haunted Ship]]'' - A veritable maritime graveyard, filled with the rotting husks of wooden ships. | *''[[Haunted Ship]]'' - A veritable maritime graveyard, filled with the rotting husks of wooden ships. | ||
*''[[Blizzard Peaks]]'' - A glacial island, home of the [[Vikings]]. | *''[[Blizzard Peaks]]'' - A glacial island, home of the [[Vikings]]. | ||
− | *''[[Sky Babylon]]'' - | + | *''[[Sky Babylon]]'' - A continent in the sky, the last remnants of an ancient civilization. |
*''[[Pirates' Island]]'' - Captain Whisker's home port and base. | *''[[Pirates' Island]]'' - Captain Whisker's home port and base. | ||
*''[[Big Swell]]'' - A stormy reef to the northeast of Pirates' Island. | *''[[Big Swell]]'' - A stormy reef to the northeast of Pirates' Island. | ||
*''[[Deep Core]]'' - A volcanic cavern under Southern Island; resting place of the [[Power of the Stars]]. | *''[[Deep Core]]'' - A volcanic cavern under Southern Island; resting place of the [[Power of the Stars]]. | ||
*''[[Hidden Island]]s'' - Various minor atolls scattered around the ocean. | *''[[Hidden Island]]s'' - Various minor atolls scattered around the ocean. | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Battle Race]]s - Aquatic races against [[Johnny]] on the [[Wave Cyclone]], to win [[Chaos Emeralds]]. |
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+ | ==In other media== | ||
+ | ===[[Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie comics)|''Sonic the Hedgehog'' (Archie comics)]]=== | ||
− | + | The Archie series ran a reasonably faithful adaptation of the events of ''Sonic Rush Adventure'' beginning in [[Sonic the Hedgehog 192 (Archie)|Issue #192]], naming Blaze's world the "'''Sol Zone'''" in keeping with that continuity's convention. The series would revisit the world in [[Sonic Universe 01|Sonic Universe #1]], with [[Shadow the Hedgehog (Archie)|Shadow the Hedgehog]] pursuing [[Metal Sonic (Archie)|Metal Sonic]] there via [[Chaos Control]]. | |
− | + | ===[[Sonic the Hedgehog (IDW comics)|''Sonic the Hedgehog'' (IDW comics)]]=== | |
+ | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Locations]] | [[Category:Locations]] |
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Blaze's world[1], sometimes called the Sol Dimension[2], is the home dimension of Blaze the Cat and the Sol Emeralds. Sonic and Tails visit this world in Sonic Rush Adventure, teaming up with Blaze and Marine the Raccoon to stop Captain Whisker. It is here where Blaze's nation, the Sol Empire, is located.[3][4]
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In the games
Like Sonic's world, Blaze's world is home to a variety of anthropomorphic animals, with koalas and polar bears being particularly notable. Eggman Nega was originally said to be from this dimension, but the Sonic Rivals series revealed him to actually be from the future of Sonic's world. Nega calls the world a "parallel universe" paired to Sonic's, sustained by the Power of the Stars.
Sonic Rush
This parallel dimension was first mentioned in the original Sonic Rush. Eggman somehow manages to break through the fabric of reality to access Blaze's world, where he finds and allies with Eggman Nega. The two cross back to Sonic's world, bringing the Sol Emeralds with them - a move which destabilises both dimensions, and begins to merge them into a single world. While the Eggmen believe that this fusion will allow them to create a transdimensional Eggmanland in the aftermath, Tails thinks it will wreck both realities; either way, Sonic and Blaze have to stop it.
Exception, the final boss level of Sonic Rush, takes place inside the glowing dimensional rift as the Sol Dimension overlaps with Sonic's world. After the Eggmen are defeated and Blaze takes the Sol Emeralds back to their home dimension, the planar overlay is averted.
Sonic Rush Adventure
In the opening sequence for Sonic Rush Adventure, the Tornado is swept up by a chaos-energy-based waterspout, bringing Sonic and Tails to Blaze's world rather than vice versa. The region is overwhelmingly oceanic, with just a few scattered islands to be found amidst a vast, shallow sea. Whether the watery area explored in Sonic Rush Adventure is representative of Blaze's entire world is not known.
Locations in the Sol Dimension visited during Sonic Rush Adventure include:
- Southern Island - Marine's home and Sonic's base of operations during the game; hosts Seagull Beach, Windmill Village, Marine's House, and Whale Point.
- Plant Kingdom - A botanical isle just west of Southern Island, with robotic dinosaurs.
- Machine Labyrinth - A steam-powered artificial island.
- Coral Cave - Caverns filled with gem-like coral.
- Haunted Ship - A veritable maritime graveyard, filled with the rotting husks of wooden ships.
- Blizzard Peaks - A glacial island, home of the Vikings.
- Sky Babylon - A continent in the sky, the last remnants of an ancient civilization.
- Pirates' Island - Captain Whisker's home port and base.
- Big Swell - A stormy reef to the northeast of Pirates' Island.
- Deep Core - A volcanic cavern under Southern Island; resting place of the Power of the Stars.
- Hidden Islands - Various minor atolls scattered around the ocean.
- Battle Races - Aquatic races against Johnny on the Wave Cyclone, to win Chaos Emeralds.
In other media
Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie comics)
The Archie series ran a reasonably faithful adaptation of the events of Sonic Rush Adventure beginning in Issue #192, naming Blaze's world the "Sol Zone" in keeping with that continuity's convention. The series would revisit the world in Sonic Universe #1, with Shadow the Hedgehog pursuing Metal Sonic there via Chaos Control.
Sonic the Hedgehog (IDW comics)
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