- I'd probably pick it up. SEGA's had a fairly good track record with consoles thus far, despite them failing - The consoles themselves are pretty decent.
- No. I don't read blogs as a general rule. Also, do you link to your blog anywhere? I mean, really?
I don't particularly have the time to invest in hacking you just to find out where your blog is if I wanted to read it.
- I'm afraid I can't just number them. Suffice it to say that I've got a robot for most necessary functions.
Someone's about to think of a hilarious 'bodily function?' joke now. Top tip: Don't.
- Most of them aren't free thinkers, but just standard robots. The few that have free will are generally loyal, with a few notable exceptions.
- Omega is the most clear case of pure betrayal. Gamma comes second, though it was certainly a defection.
And despite what many may say, Metal Sonic never truly betrayed me. I programmed him to be too single-minded in his purpose to become Sonic's better. It led him to make decisions that... negatively impacted me.
He's since returned to the fold, however, and I can safely say that I can rely on Metal a great deal.
Quite.
Only one model really fits the category of betrayal, and in an explanation for that, see above.
And nice to see you again. Also, creating a Chaos Emerald is impossible. Making a fairly acceptable duplicate, yes. Another Emerald, no. And I'd sincerely advise against it. The balance between the Chaos Emeralds, the Master Emerald, and pretty much everything else, is an immensely delicate one. I'd rather you not destroy half a world in the attempt, thanks.