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'''''Stay Sonic''''' was a guidebook to the [[Sonic's world]] published in the United Kingdom in 1993. Coming out on the heels of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'', the book chronicled the history of Sonic himself, basing its tale upon the early Sonic backstory created for the character by Sega of America that involved [[Dr. Ovi Kintobor]] and his [[Retro-Orbital Chaos Compressor]].
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'''''Stay Sonic''''' is a guidebook to the [[Sonic's world]] that was published in the United Kingdom in 1993 by Penguin Group's "Fantail" imprint. It was primarily written by Mike Pattenden, with some contributions from James Wallis and Tony Takoushi.
  
While this story had been almost entirely ignored by Sonic cartoons and comics released in North America, it went on to become the backbone of almost all United Kingdom fiction, including the Virgin Media novels written by Martin Adams (particularly the time-travel story, ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog in the Fourth Dimension]]'') and most enduringly, [[Fleetway]]'s ''[[Sonic the Comic]]''.
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Coming out on the heels of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'', much of the book's content retold - with some embellishments - the "Mobius/treadmill/Kintobor origin" backstory for Sonic and Dr. Robotnik [[Sega of America - Sonic Origin Story Documents (Sonic Bible)|that had originally been created by Sega of America in their "Sonic Bible" documents]]. Apart from [[Sonic the Hedgehog (promotional comic)|the 1991 Sonic promotional comic]], this origin story and setting were rarely used in American Sonic tie-in products. However, Sega Europe used it extensively; after ''Stay Sonic'''s publication it was featured in UK products such as ''[[Sonic the Comic]]'' (STC's original editor [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sonicthecomic/message/13738 told writer Nigel Kitching to purchase a copy of ''Stay Sonic'']) and the four Virgin Publishing novels written by three authors under the "Martin Adams" pseudonym.
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In addition to this history lesson, the book also contained character profiles for the cast of the first two games, descriptions of the planet [[Mobius]] and its many zones, a guide to the [[Badniks]] (a section written by James Wallis) and tips on the boss fights in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)]]'' and ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit)]]'' (a section contributed by ''[[sega:Mean Machines Sega|Mean Machines]]'' founder and Sega Europe employee Tony Takoushi).
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==Contents==
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===Introduction===
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Presented as if it was written by Sonic himself, the text here is similar to the introduction of one of the [[Sega of America - Sonic Origin Story Documents (Sonic Bible)|SOA "Sonic Bible" documents]].
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===In the Beginning There Was Sonic===
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Again, based almost word-for-word on the content of the SOA Bible:
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*'''Scene 1:''' Sonic burrows into the hidden underground laboratory of [[Dr. Ovi Kintobor]], a kindly scientist on a mission to rid the planet [[Mobius]] of all evil using the [[Chaos Emeralds]] and his invention the [[R.O.C.C.|Retro-Orbital Chaos Compressor]]. He has six Emeralds, but seeks the all-important seventh Grey Emerald.
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*'''Scene 2:''' Sonic uses a Kintobor-invented treadmill called the Kinetic Gyratosphere to increase his running speed, eventually breaking the sound barrier and hitting a top speed of 761mph, triggering a sonic boom which turns Sonic blue.
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*'''Scene 3:''' An unfortunate accident involving the ROCC, the evil-storing Chaos Emeralds and a rotten egg causes the thin and benevolent Dr. Kintobor to transform into the obsese and evil Dr. Robotnik. The ROCC's explosion scatters the [[Ring]]s across Mobius. Robotnik hides the six Chaos Emeralds within "[[Special stage|psychadelic Warps of Confusion]]", leading to the events of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]''.
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===Sonic the Hedgehog===
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Sonic's backstory, including the traits he learned from his [[animal friends]] [[Johnny Lightfoot]], [[Sally Acorn]], and "the unfortunately named walrus" [[Joe Sushi]].
  
In addition to this history lesson, the book also contained character profiles for the cast of the first two games, including the [[animal friends]], descriptions of the planet [[Mobius]] and its many zones, and zone-by-zone tips for ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)]]'' and ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit)]]''.
 
  
 
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Stay Sonic is a guidebook to the Sonic's world that was published in the United Kingdom in 1993 by Penguin Group's "Fantail" imprint. It was primarily written by Mike Pattenden, with some contributions from James Wallis and Tony Takoushi.

Coming out on the heels of Sonic the Hedgehog 2, much of the book's content retold - with some embellishments - the "Mobius/treadmill/Kintobor origin" backstory for Sonic and Dr. Robotnik that had originally been created by Sega of America in their "Sonic Bible" documents. Apart from the 1991 Sonic promotional comic, this origin story and setting were rarely used in American Sonic tie-in products. However, Sega Europe used it extensively; after Stay Sonic's publication it was featured in UK products such as Sonic the Comic (STC's original editor told writer Nigel Kitching to purchase a copy of Stay Sonic) and the four Virgin Publishing novels written by three authors under the "Martin Adams" pseudonym.

In addition to this history lesson, the book also contained character profiles for the cast of the first two games, descriptions of the planet Mobius and its many zones, a guide to the Badniks (a section written by James Wallis) and tips on the boss fights in Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit) and Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit) (a section contributed by Mean Machines founder and Sega Europe employee Tony Takoushi).

Contents

Introduction

Presented as if it was written by Sonic himself, the text here is similar to the introduction of one of the SOA "Sonic Bible" documents.

In the Beginning There Was Sonic

Again, based almost word-for-word on the content of the SOA Bible:

  • Scene 1: Sonic burrows into the hidden underground laboratory of Dr. Ovi Kintobor, a kindly scientist on a mission to rid the planet Mobius of all evil using the Chaos Emeralds and his invention the Retro-Orbital Chaos Compressor. He has six Emeralds, but seeks the all-important seventh Grey Emerald.
  • Scene 2: Sonic uses a Kintobor-invented treadmill called the Kinetic Gyratosphere to increase his running speed, eventually breaking the sound barrier and hitting a top speed of 761mph, triggering a sonic boom which turns Sonic blue.
  • Scene 3: An unfortunate accident involving the ROCC, the evil-storing Chaos Emeralds and a rotten egg causes the thin and benevolent Dr. Kintobor to transform into the obsese and evil Dr. Robotnik. The ROCC's explosion scatters the Rings across Mobius. Robotnik hides the six Chaos Emeralds within "psychadelic Warps of Confusion", leading to the events of Sonic the Hedgehog.

Sonic the Hedgehog

Sonic's backstory, including the traits he learned from his animal friends Johnny Lightfoot, Sally Acorn, and "the unfortunately named walrus" Joe Sushi.