• The sad passing of E-102 Gamma.
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDcVeEzXGlw&lc=JW2rWq5DnuU00GkTwJ2fx-Owi9dTeQyxHNnpZtx863s[/media] Facepunch,I would like to tell you of a true friend,A friend who saw the error of his ways and did only good. His name was E-102 Gamma,lest we forget. [i]E-102 Gamma 1999-1999[/i]
I really enjoyed the five minute long credits.
[QUOTE=Wafflemonstr;41244897]I really enjoyed the five minute long credits.[/QUOTE] Hey! those were the 5 minutes you needed to wipe away the tears.
I enjoyed Gamma's side of the story more than the other characters in Sonic Adventure. I still think it was weird they killed off a character in a sonic game, for children.
Well, they technically didn't kill him off as he was a pink flicky that had been stuffed into the metal casing known as gamma and used as a power source or whatever it is Eggman needs all those small animals for. After the explosion, you can see him flying towards the blue one so the actual "gamma" isn't dead, just the robot shell.
On a somewhat related note, E-123 Omega (in Sonic Heroes and only that game) is voiced by Jon St John -- the voice actor of Duke Nukem, who also voiced Big the Cat.
For a second I thought you were referring to the FP member.
Maybe I was.
Omega is superior Gamma disassemble yourself
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