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The original basis of Phi's creation was on Dr. Eggman's misconception that Emerl was broken. However, after Eggman realized his mistake, he sent the Phis to capture Emerl. Emerl eventually destroyed all of the Phis, and collected the emerald shard that the Phis used to power themselves.
 
The original basis of Phi's creation was on Dr. Eggman's misconception that Emerl was broken. However, after Eggman realized his mistake, he sent the Phis to capture Emerl. Emerl eventually destroyed all of the Phis, and collected the emerald shard that the Phis used to power themselves.
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It should be noted that ''Phi'' is the 21st letter of the 24-letter [[Wikipedia:greek alphabet|Greek alphabet]], however the lettering sequence [[E-100 Alpha| starts with 0]] and [[E-123 Omega|ends with 23]]. Thus, if following the sequence of the others, E-121 should be the letter ''Chi'', with E-120 being ''Phi''.
  
 
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Revision as of 01:50, 27 August 2008

In fictional universe of the Sonic the Hedgehog video games, E-121 Phi is one of the E-Series Robots created by Doctor Eggman.

E-121 Phi refers to any one of several clones of Emerl created by Dr. Eggman. The Phis' ability to copy attacks is identical to that of Emerl, but since the ability is only powered by Chaos Emerald shards, as a whole it is weaker than Emerl's.

The original basis of Phi's creation was on Dr. Eggman's misconception that Emerl was broken. However, after Eggman realized his mistake, he sent the Phis to capture Emerl. Emerl eventually destroyed all of the Phis, and collected the emerald shard that the Phis used to power themselves.

It should be noted that Phi is the 21st letter of the 24-letter Greek alphabet, however the lettering sequence starts with 0 and ends with 23. Thus, if following the sequence of the others, E-121 should be the letter Chi, with E-120 being Phi.

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