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Mosqui
In Sonic Triple Trouble.

Mosqui (モスキー / Masukī), also known as Kameka (カメカ), is a mosquito badnik created by Doctor Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik. It is notable as being one of the few badnik designs which has appeared in more than one game; namely:

MOSQUI (Sonic CD)
Image Name Game Level Class Powered Notes
Mosqui b.gif Mosqui Sonic CD Palmtree Panic Eggman robot: Badnik Miracle Planet seeds First appearence; 1993
KAMEKA (Sonic Triple Trouble)
Image Name Game Level Class Powered Notes
Kameka.png Kameka Sonic Triple Trouble Sunset Park Zone Eggman robot: Badnik No obvious energy source Only 8-bit appearence; 1994
KAMEKA (Chaotix)
Image Name Game Level Class Powered Notes
Kameka-spr.png Kameka Knuckles' Chaotix Speed Slider Eggman robot: Badnik Depleted rings Also appeared in the opening sequence; 1995

This little rascal of a badnik attempts to fly down at high speeds and puncture you. They are very easily dodged, and can be destroyed in the air - or when they're stuck in the ground after attempting to dive-bomb Sonic. When broken down due to age in the Sonic CD Bad Future, their flight speed and reaction time are slower, significantly reducing any threat they pose. Also in Sonic CD, if you go off the screen, it doesn't come back, even if you didn't destroy it (unlike all other undestroyed badniks), so be quick if you want those hundred points!

The robots use different power sources dependent on the game. All Sonic CD robots contain Miracle Planet flower seeds; some contain greyed-out rings in Chaotix, and there's apparently nothing inside in the 8-bit games like Triple Trouble.

The Robot Mosquito flies slowly through the air. When it sees an enemy it swoops to attack!

Sonic CD PC Manual description

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