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Sure, SMBZ embraced the "cool DBZ villain robot" part and all the power, plus the Cooler voice that had many a child squeeing and screaming, but Scrapnik Island portrays a more nuanced and believable view of Sky Sanctuary Mecha Sonic, who is realistically obsolete after Metal Sonic has come so far. And let's face it, the one with all the power was always gonna be Metal Sonic. Sky Sanctuary Mecha Sonic and his entire line were always fixed in power because of their primitive designs. They were testbeds, whereas Metal Sonic showed the most potential and was easily Robotnik's most expensive creation. Robotnik would not dredge up another Sonic bot and upgrade it. If he wanted an upgrade, he would have selected Metal for it unless it was incredibly destructive and in that case, it would have likely obliterated any of the Mechas if it was dangerous to Metal.
sorry to all the smbz fanboys but its the truth
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