VectorCNC, on 23 February 2015 - 10:38 AM, said:
I always assumed that Sonic had altered the course of the history by setting things right in the past and therefore it altered the present, so Little Planet was no longer in the same place and it vanished to where it should be. Doesn't that make more sense given the premise of the game as opposed to the planet being destroyed?
My interpretation of what happens to Little Planet at the end of CD - if you get the good ending - is that the planet disappears and goes back to it's original orbit.
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For one month out of the year, an enigmatic miniature celestial body called the Little Planet appears over the enormous Never Lake.
Little Planet only appears over Never Lake one month in a year, so after Sonic gets all the time stones, defeats Eggman and destroys the chain tethering Little Planet to Earth, it goes back to it's original orbit, thus vanishing from site.
As for Sonic 4 Ep2's ending - if you can call it an ending - I guess Little Planet is still trapped inside the Death Egg, whilst Sonic and Tails have disabled the Death Egg and just left Little Planet for some reason. The story really doesn't make any sense. It's always annoyed me how in Death Egg MkII acts 1&2 there is no indication that Little Planet is enclosed inside. You can see Earth in the distance, but there is no sign of Little Planet when you're in the Death Egg. The only sighting we get - I think - is in White Park.
It's a shame they never made an Episode 3, and even more so considering they briefly made contact with Taxman about working on the episode. Personally I'm not a fan of Episode 1. I've never like the momentum-less physics. I like Episode 2 a lot more, although it's still got it's share of problems. I would have liked a third episode just to round off the trilogy.
This post has been edited by OcelotBot: 25 February 2015 - 02:33 PM