Talk:Mobius

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BLA! I actually meant to say daughter. For some reason that got erased. And I should probably get Mr. Obnoxiously long name leader man here too.
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Why is it I've played all the recent Mario games, haven't played all the recent Sonic games, and yet it's Sonic that has the ridiculously over-the-top history and plot and all that while Mario never goes much further than "it's a thin that will never be referenced again and has no connections to other things and also something about Peach!"--[[User:Topmonhit|Topmonhit]] 08:31, 4 November 2009 (PST)

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Technically the history is sort of confusing but I'd imagine that the Chaos Emeralds were mostly centered around South Island and um those other islands since the Master Emerald was on the Floatin Island and whatnot and these islands had no humans evolve on them but then Eggman came there suspecting an easy way to build super robots to then go and take over the world but then Sonic showed up and said "that's no good!" and beat him up.

Which would really probably just require a short note saying that "MEANWHILE, NOT THERE".

But um

WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS AND NOT STAR WORLD'S HISTORY SECTION?

Because that's long and I don't wanna start it until I finish up other things. I'll do it later. When I feel like it.

BLA! I actually meant to say daughter. For some reason that got erased. And I should probably get Mr. Obnoxiously long name leader man here too.

Man

Why is it I've played all the recent Mario games, haven't played all the recent Sonic games, and yet it's Sonic that has the ridiculously over-the-top history and plot and all that while Mario never goes much further than "it's a thin that will never be referenced again and has no connections to other things and also something about Peach!"--Topmonhit 08:31, 4 November 2009 (PST)

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