I can already hear some of you buggers thinking "TECHNO!". But no, I'm fond of classic rock. See Beatles and similar. And, of course, E.G.G.M.A.N., while not classic rock, is purified brilliance.
Well what did you expect? I don't tend to just hand out my creations for no reason in particular. And E-102 Gamma might've betrayed me, but the fact that it was capable of doing so means it was a milestone in development. So yes, Gamma stays where he is. In pieces. In my lab.
- Do you know, I honestly don't remember? I've been building robots for as long as I can recall, and that's a long time now. If I had to hazard a guess, it was the sweeper-bot to get out of having to sweep the lawn.
Hey, I was a kid once too you know.
- If I'm not out trying to conquer the world, yes. So not very often, but I enjoy the odd game. Sometimes even the odd Sonic game. It's painful, seeing my defeats retold, but the games themselves can be fun. Some of them.
- As I've mentioned some time ago in the thread, my old school has asked for its name to remain undisclosed. Apparently they consider having educated me a blemish, rather than an honour. Fools.
- Well, technically, I don't consider myself evil. It's just that the rest of this daft planet disagrees. And I suppose my Grandfather, Professor Gerald, could be considered an evil genius. Near the end of his life, he went completely insane and created the BioLizard as a last-ditch effort to get the ARK to crash into the world, effectively bringing life to an end. His reasons are understandable, but I can't really see that as anything other than insanely evil.
- Well, there's the badnik horde, the eggmobile, the Egg Carrier, the Egg Dragoon, the Egg Scorpion, the E-series bots (models numbering in the thousands now), the Death Egg, the Egg Emperor, the rebuilt Egg Dragoon mk II (currently still active), the Egg Fleet, E-101 Beta, E-102 Gamma, E-103 Delta, and the others, Eggman's Amazing Interstellar Amusement Park,
- Yes, but the buggers won't give me one.
- A fair few, mostly the ones who managed to come up with theorems that shook the scientific world at the time. Galileo Galilei, for all his being executed by the church, managed to find out a few useful things about the universe. Albert Einstein, with his theory on the atom, and so on and so forth.
- Homework is something you should do on your own. How else would you learn? If there's something you really don't understand, feel free to ask. I may even throw in a bonus and give you an answer.
- See previous answer.
I should hope not. Humanity itself will cause the end of the world through sheer stupidity than I would through my genius, I suspect.