SpeedStarTMQ, on 30 November 2014 - 05:25 AM, said:
I'm pretty sure as far as it's concerned Sonic CD fits between 1 & 2. The use of Metal Sonic and then Eggman using an inferior design can be explained by Metal Sonic being left on Little Planet, and then him testing the new proto design Silver Sonic, which eventually became Mecha Sonic - which ended up being more successful than Metal Sonic in S3&K, becoming Super Mecha Sonic (though still failing).
I'd say Occam's razor applies here. It takes more assumptions to hold that theory together.
Mecha Sonic did attain a super form, but the rest of his design was clunky. It relied on more mechanical pieces and a cruder form of mimicking Sonic's abilities, and failed to challenge Sonic as well as Metal did.
While Metal Sonic never achieves a super form like Sonic, it can make use of power sources like the emeralds and achieve different powerful forms that even changes its shape. Metal Sonic matches Sonic's speed and abilities, and Eggman seems to always return to using Metal Sonic; the same cannot be said about the other robot Sonics, which died after one or two uses and had noticeably inferior designs. It makes more sense that there was a progression in which Eggman improved his robot Sonic design until settling on Metal Sonic. Mecha > Silver, and Metal > Mecha.
SpeedStarTMQ, on 30 November 2014 - 05:25 AM, said:
Movesets like the Super Peel-Out can't be argued to change the position of the game, as Sonic's moveset has changed back and forth many times over the years. The fact he never uses it in the future games like the 3D ones or the Advance series has to be acknowledged too.
The peelout by itself doesn't change the position of a game. It's just one of multiple clues that help figure things out. There are moves that only appeared once, like the instashield, which complicate things a bit. However with the peelout having multiple appearances, there's more consistency to work from in trying to solve the timeline, even if it is absent in some subsequent games. As for the 3D games and Advance, I'm speaking strictly about the legacy games and their timeline; given the reboot of the series that was Sonic Adventure, and the negligence of established elements and features from the legacy era after this reboot, it's almost absurd to try and regard those games when attempting to solve the legacy timeline. (This is a reason I discount Sonic 4 here.)
SpeedStarTMQ, on 30 November 2014 - 05:25 AM, said:
Also, you can only argue that Amy only appears after Sonic 3 & Knuckles if you move Sonic CD to after Sonic 3 & Knuckles. I can argue Amy appears before S3&K by placing it before Sonic 2, so really this is no evidence at all.
You missed the part where Amy's appearances have context; given that Amy AND Metal Sonic only appear in post 3&K games, it makes a bit more sense for CD to be the start of a progression post 3&K instead of their appearances having a huge gap (with their appearances and the connection between CD and Chaotix), and that also leaves the plot inconsistency of Mecha Sonic being created after Metal Sonic.
winterhell, on 30 November 2014 - 05:43 AM, said:
Since Sonic 2, Tails is basically in all Sonic games, even in Unleashed. It seems odd that its not in CD if the game takes place after S&K, even after CD was released a years after the introduction of the character. There is no Super Sonic in CD as well. Then again you can argue that its an alternative timeline from the main series.
It's not a stretch that Tails could be absent for one of Sonic's adventures.
winterhell, on 30 November 2014 - 05:43 AM, said:
Also the first mechanical Sonic is supposed to be the one from CD since its made to match him by appearance and stuff.
Silver and Mecha would come after that. Mecha is pretty evil imho and can even operate heavy machinery.
As said above, Metal Sonic is the most "perfect" and most capable robot Sonic. The designs show a progression in quality given their appearances and abilities.
winterhell, on 30 November 2014 - 05:43 AM, said:
The whole CD thing being after S&K started with the Sonic 4 guys claiming CD is a prequel to 4 as a recap introduction for Metal Sonic. Prequel doesnt mean 'immediate prequel' but something that happened in the past. Same people who were unaware that S3 and S&K are related as a whole game S3K started spreading rumours about CD being direct prequel to Ep 1 or even Ep 2.
My theory has nothing to do with Sonic 4. As I said I don't count it for squat anyway.
This post has been edited by Mr Lange: 30 November 2014 - 05:56 AM