Metallix
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In the Fleetway-made Sonic the Comic, Metal Sonic was never called as such but instead referred to as Metallix, a name thought up by editor Richard Burton. Teased in the previous issues, Metallix was finally introduced in issue 25, kicking off the series Sonic CD adaptation. Having kidnapped Amy Rose, Sonic, as he had done in the past, set off to rescue her, only to be taken aback by his robotic duplicate. Forced to chase after him onto the Little Planet, Sonic makes use of the Time Stones to go back in time and make sure that the Little Planet was never enslaved in Robotnik's metallic creations, and subsequently that Metallix was never built. Even though the Metallix Sonic had fought had been powered by the machines on the Little Planet, it would not be the last time he faced off against a robotic duplicate, running into a remodeled version in the adaptation of Sonic & Knuckles. It was at the end of this encounter that the broken Metallix told Sonic that he was not the only one of his kind, and that there was an entire brotherhood of fellow Metallix out there, biding their time.
The next time the Metallix were seen was in the loose adaptation of Knuckles Chaotix, with the revelation that it was not Dr. Robotnik who had originally designed them, but instead his assistant, Grimer. Robotnik's only contribution to their creation was a self-destruct device built into each member of the Brotherhood, which their leader, a red-and-gold Emperor Metallix based on the final boss of Chaotix, wanted to take care of by any means necessary. Having tricked Nack the Weasel into betraying the Chaotix Crew, the Brotherhood was able to secure the Omni-Viewer, a device that is able to traverse through space and time. Although the Chaotix Crew were quickly able to recover the viewer, the Metallix had already made a pirate copy of its functions, waiting for the perfect moment to strike while fortifying their defenses on the Little Planet.
When Sonic and the Chaotix Crew become aware of the Metallix's activities, they arrive on the Little Planet just in time to see Mobius transform below them, the Brotherhood having successfully gone back in time and prevented the creation of Dr. Robotnik. Even though Grimer would no longer have his evil mentor, he would at some point still develop the Metallix army, and without the self-destruct mechanism keeping them back, the Brotherhood of Metallix was quickly able to conquer all of Mobius, making it far more of a mechanical wasteland than Robotnik was ever able to. Seeing no other choice, Sonic and the Chaotix Crew go back in time, and Sonic is forced to restore the rotten egg that would cause Dr. Ivo Robotnik to become the most evil being the planet had ever seen. Startled that he was the cause of his greatest foe's existence, Sonic sees no alternative, and forces himself to trip Kintobor beginning the chain of events that resulted in Robotnik ruling Mobius. With the failsafe once again back in the Metallix, Sonic was able to activate the self-destruct sequence, putting an end to the Metallix Brotherhood once and for all.
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