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[[File:Sa concept model e102.png|thumb|right|250px|[[E-102 Gamma]], the prototypical E-100 series unit.]]
 
[[File:Sa concept model e102.png|thumb|right|250px|[[E-102 Gamma]], the prototypical E-100 series unit.]]
  
The '''E-100 Series''' are a subset of the wider [[E-Series]] of [[Eggman's robots]]. Usually being ''unique'' machines rather than mass-produced designs, the E-100 series were more humanoid, more armed, more intelligent, and in general more ''dangerous'' than their [[badnik]] predecessors. Of the (maximum) 24 E-100 series models produced by [[Doctor Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik]], eight have been seen in the games and two have rebelled against their creator.
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The '''E-100 Series''' are a subset of the wider [[E-Series]] of [[Eggman's robots]]. Usually being ''unique'' machines rather than mass-produced designs, the E-100 series were more humanoid, more armed, more intelligent, and in general more ''dangerous'' than their [[badnik]] predecessors. Of the (maximum) 24 E-100 series models produced by [[Doctor Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik]], seven have been seen in the games and two have rebelled against their creator.
  
 
==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
Units E-100 to E-105 were introduced in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]''. E-101 to E-105 form the 'core' of the E-100 series, sharing the same design but with different colouration. They resemble streamlined versions of the [[Eggrobo]] badniks from ''[[Sonic & Knuckles]]'', although the weapon functionality is now built into their metallic limbs. They are still powered by a captive [[animal]] (specificly, [[Flicky|Flickies]]) like their 2D predecessors. The E-100 series robots have a Greek letter to append their model number; for example, E-101 is ''Beta'' and E-104 is ''Epsilon''.
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Units E-101 to E-105 were introduced in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]''. These five form the 'core' of the E-100 series, sharing the same design but with different colouration. They resemble streamlined versions of the [[Eggrobo]] badniks from ''[[Sonic & Knuckles]]'', although the weapon functionality is now built into their metallic limbs. They are still powered by a captive [[animal]] (specificly, [[Flicky|Flickies]]) like their 2D predecessors. The E-100 series robots have a Greek letter to append their model number; for example, E-101 is ''Beta'' and E-104 is ''Epsilon''.
 
 
E-100 ''Alpha'' is usually referred to as "ZERO". Not sharing the design of his brothers, he is instead a bulky, green contraption and significantly less ''menacing'' than 101 to 105, the implication being that Zero is a prototype of the devices immediatly succeeding him. E-100 serves as the main antagonist of [[Amy]]'s story in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'', repeatedly chasing and kidnapping the hedgehog until she finally destroys him aboard the [[Egg Carrier]]. Curiously, despite this terminal existance failure Zero would reappear in ''[[Sonic Advance 2]]'', as a guard robot in the [[Special Stage (Sonic Advance 2)|Special Stage]].
 
  
 
[[E-101 Beta]] to [[E-105 Zeta]] are tasked with various missions by Eggman throughout ''Sonic Adventure''. Over the course of the game, [[E-102 Gamma]] obtains free will and reneges against his master's programming, hunting down his brothers to "set them free" through the dubious liberty of bullet-ridden fratricide. Gamma completes his task but is destroyed in the process, apparently without Eggman ever finding out about his betrayal.
 
[[E-101 Beta]] to [[E-105 Zeta]] are tasked with various missions by Eggman throughout ''Sonic Adventure''. Over the course of the game, [[E-102 Gamma]] obtains free will and reneges against his master's programming, hunting down his brothers to "set them free" through the dubious liberty of bullet-ridden fratricide. Gamma completes his task but is destroyed in the process, apparently without Eggman ever finding out about his betrayal.
  
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File:Misc Boss Zero.png|E-100 ''Alpha''
 
 
File:E101.jpg|E-101 ''Beta''
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* Regrettably, the ''Phi'' name in ''Sonic Battle'' proves that Eggman doesn't know his [[wikipedia:Greek alphabet|Greek alphabet]] too well. Following the convention from E-100 being ''Alpha'', E-121 should be ''Chi'', not ''Phi''.
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* Regrettably, the ''Phi'' name in ''Sonic Battle'' proves that Eggman doesn't know his [[wikipedia:Greek alphabet|Greek alphabet]] too well. Following the convention from E-101 being ''Beta'', E-121 should be ''Chi'', not ''Phi''.
 
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*The robot [[ZERO]] is often referred to by fans as E-100 "Alpha". However, there is no indication in the game that Zero ''is'' part of the E-100 Series, and indeed Eggman's remarks at the start of [[Gamma]]'s story indicate that [[Beta]] was in fact the first of the set.
  
 
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E-102 Gamma, the prototypical E-100 series unit.

The E-100 Series are a subset of the wider E-Series of Eggman's robots. Usually being unique machines rather than mass-produced designs, the E-100 series were more humanoid, more armed, more intelligent, and in general more dangerous than their badnik predecessors. Of the (maximum) 24 E-100 series models produced by Doctor Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik, seven have been seen in the games and two have rebelled against their creator.

Introduction

Units E-101 to E-105 were introduced in Sonic Adventure. These five form the 'core' of the E-100 series, sharing the same design but with different colouration. They resemble streamlined versions of the Eggrobo badniks from Sonic & Knuckles, although the weapon functionality is now built into their metallic limbs. They are still powered by a captive animal (specificly, Flickies) like their 2D predecessors. The E-100 series robots have a Greek letter to append their model number; for example, E-101 is Beta and E-104 is Epsilon.

E-101 Beta to E-105 Zeta are tasked with various missions by Eggman throughout Sonic Adventure. Over the course of the game, E-102 Gamma obtains free will and reneges against his master's programming, hunting down his brothers to "set them free" through the dubious liberty of bullet-ridden fratricide. Gamma completes his task but is destroyed in the process, apparently without Eggman ever finding out about his betrayal.

Later models

Sonic Adventure 2 saw scarcely a mention of the E-100 series, but in Sonic Heroes we are introduced to their final member - E-123 Omega. By this point the line has been decommissioned and Omega left to rot in storage; a state of affairs which has engendered in him some bitterness by the time Rouge inadvertantly reactivates the robot. E-123 is determined to destroy his creator's other machines and eventually the fat man himself, in a decidedly wrathful approach to his parental abandonment issues. With Rouge and Shadow he forms part of Team Dark. Omega's power source is unknown; he may or may not have an animal inside, like the Sonic Adventure versions.

In Sonic Battle, Eggman introduces the heroes to the E-121 Phi line. These robots are not unique, nor is their design even Eggman's own; the scientist based these robots on ancient Gizoid technology. The E-121 units prove a persistent nuisance throughout the game, as their move-copying abilities make them adaptable opponents. These robots were powered by Chaos Emerald shards.

Although the line has been decommissioned since before Sonic Heroes, the E-100's humanoid design paved the way for the legions of android models that would follow.

Trivia

  • Regrettably, the Phi name in Sonic Battle proves that Eggman doesn't know his Greek alphabet too well. Following the convention from E-101 being Beta, E-121 should be Chi, not Phi.
  • The robot ZERO is often referred to by fans as E-100 "Alpha". However, there is no indication in the game that Zero is part of the E-100 Series, and indeed Eggman's remarks at the start of Gamma's story indicate that Beta was in fact the first of the set.
Dr. Eggman's E-100 Series of Robots
E-100 Alpha | E-101 Beta (Mk II) | E-102 Gamma | E-103 Delta | E-104 Epsilon | E-105 Zeta | E-121 Phi | E-123 Omega | Egg Keeper