
Is Dr. Eggman More Tragic Than We Think? Dr. Eggman has always been the classic Sonic villain, but Sonic 3 gave us a deeper look at his character. When the Sonic team found him, he had been isolated for a long time, seemingly giving up on world domination. Despite his genius, he sunk the Crab Mech underwater instead of using it for destruction—almost like he was avoiding causing harm. Even in exile, trouble still found him. But what really makes Eggman tragic is his broken family. His grandfather’s sudden desire to reconnect wasn’t just about their relationship—it was an attempt to atone for his past, particularly his failure to protect Maria. On the surface, their bond seemed genuine, but subtle hints—like Agent Stone’s reactions—suggested there was more beneath the surface. In the end, their opposing beliefs led to a painful falling out, with Eggman ultimately sacrificing his last family connection for the greater good. For a villain known for his over-the-top schemes, this side of Eggman is unexpectedly tragic. What do you think?
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