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Although, my headcanon is that the Duke's experiment created Solaris, whose very existence warped time and history to the 06 version.
(Once Elise destroyed Solaris, time reverted back to normal)
Blaze's world was affected, too, causing her to be changed from a princess to a refugee in the future. Once time changed back, she was turned back into her old princess self from another dimension.
Would explain why she sorta recognizes Sonic when shown him. A sort of residual memory from the normal timeline.
Just my own headcanon, but it works for me.
Generations is canon, though.
(My headcanon also might explain why Blaze feels Crisis City looks familiar - residual memory of the altered timeline.)
As was said, though, officially Silver knows the cast due to the Rivals games.
The events of Sonic 2006 has never happened.
Wouldn't that also mean that Sonic 2006 is canon as well? Because Crisis City is a level in Generations, you fight Silver in Crisis City, that's where you rescue Blaze in Generations and it got dragged into the official timeline like all the other zones in the game did.
Yeah, Generations kind of messed up the official timeline of the series. If Generations is canon, Sonic 2006 has to be as well, which also makes no sense given the overall events of all the games in the series.
We can only speculate, as SEGA gave us 0 hints or statements, but I believe it is a reasonable take.
I mean, the Phantom Ruby exists at the same time in other timelines, like the Mania one (everywhere I go I usually explain what I believe the writers meant with "another dimension," tell me if you need that explination in a reply) so to me, it is just too obvious Eggman also may have tried conquering neighbouring worlds, like the human world, or the Sol dimension world.
Now, knowing Forces' level of writing none-existent I'm not expecting something so obvious to be true, but it's the only reasonable explination: She was defending her home. Whatever Eggman puppet/military government was established there most likely collapsed after Eggman's defeat in Sonic's world, but if we do get some sort of sequel to Forces (which I pray to god BETTER NOT BE, or have a VERY GOOD WRITING LEVEL AT LEAST to excuse it), it better occur in the human or Sol world.
It's been a while.
Back in Nov 2020, Sonic Channel did post a picture of what Blaze is doing. Mostly, taking care of matters of state, and enjoying a lukewarm tea.
(Kinda ironic the fire-wielding princess prefers her tea lukewarm)
https://www.sonicstadium.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/7D7A38D8-4175-411D-9B89-C323384B5F22-1024x576.jpeg
Lore now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN2HIRpO6p4
Plus, no more characters, just background cheerleaders and a Sonic-shaped bad joke machine.
Yes, I can agree. Whoever are the new writers: send help.
I kinda knew it. My headcannon/conclusion drawing, as rationally deducted as it might be, is just too much for Forces' writing.
But Sega got jealous of Dimps so they ditched her.
The multi-billion dollar company that has had industry success since the 1980's... jealous of a small dev team?
Ika, if you're gonna make up stuff about Sega to troll, at least make it believable.
Suspension of disbelief can only go so far. (a lesson Nintendo has never figured out)
(I mean, I could just say: Nintendo was jealous of Star Fox stealing Zelda's thunder, so they ditched that series.
(Although, there was also the fact Nintendo couldn't write anything worth a hoot in later games, and just kept rehashing SF64. And yet people whine about Sega's writers?!))