Big the Cat is a giant cat who lives in a hut in the Mystic Ruins, and he spends his days fishing with his best friend Froggy. He's a little slow-witted, but doesn't pretend to be otherwise, and he always does right by his friends. He's enjoyed the peace and tranquility of the past few years, so he is apprehensive about having to leave his home on another adventure
Travel Speed:Hypersonic (Big is seen as one of the slowest character within the series, though he is able to keep up with Amy Rose who can keep up with Sonic)
Range:Standard Melee, Tens of Meters with his fishing rod
Intelligence:Below Average Intelligence academically (Big is described as a slow thinker an rather dimwitted), Gifted at driving (Big was able to fly Tails' plane despite claiming he doesn't know the first thing about how to fly one along with being able to skillfully drive a car)
Summoning and Undodgeable Attacks and (With Froggy Rain, Big asks Froggy to summon his friends, who will then drop down on the opponents. This move is unavoidable and damages all enemies present)
A device used by the Marauders to keep in touch with their base.
Eggman Detector
Modified version of the scanner
A device that detects Eggman's electronic signature.
Eggman Device
Green Hill Zone
A device built by Eggman. It doesn't seem to do anything.
GUN Official
Blue Ridge Zone
"Please, no time to talk. I must return to Station Square. I'm very important, you know!"
Little Boy
Green Hill Zone
"Thanks so much for saving me, Sonic! Please take me home to Central City!"
Nocturnus Tech
Kron Colony Zoah Colony N'rrgal Colony
A piece of Nocturnus Clan technology so advanced that even Tails can't figure out its function.
Pattern Generator
Upgraded from the Eggman Device
A device that generates code patterns that interfere with energy fields.
Precursor Tablet
Kron Colony
A stone tablet covered in strange writing.
Prized Stapler
Salesman Sal in Green Hill Zone
A stunningly beautiful device, when you really look at it.
Timothy
Blue Ridge Zone
"My dad isn't really crazy, just old. He'll be glad to see me, I know."
Weapon Part
Metropolis
A part needed for Eggman and Tails to create their ultimate weapon!
N'rrgal Shipment
N'rrgal Colony
A crate filled with N'rrgal Sweat. Ew!
Kron Payment
Kron Colony
The payment for the N'rrgal Sweat delivery, addressed to the N'rrgal Trader.
Notable Techniques
Battering Ram: Battering Ram is a POW move used by Big in Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood. When performing this move, Big walks up in front of his target and stands still for a short moment. He then charges forwards while launching several rapid, scratching-like jabs in front of him, and slams head-on into his opponent, before retreating.
Feel No Pain: Feel No Pain is a POW move used by Big in Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood. When performing this move, Big uns up in front of his enemies and does a short, but excited jump into the air, while putting his right fist up, allowing himself to get fired up about the battle. When landing, Big releases small yellow sparks around himself and moves quickly back into his team position, with yellow crosses emitting from him. From there, Big becomes so oblivious from excitement of the battle that he hardly take notice when he is attacked.
Froggy Poison: Froggy Poison is a POW move used by Big in Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood. When performing this move, Big walks in front of his opponent, with Froggy on him. Big then deploys Froggy, who is send flying through midair, onto the opponent. Froggy then kisses the opponent, infecting him/her with a harmful poison, and Big retreats to his team position.
Froggy Rain: Froggy Rain is a POW move used by Big in Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood. When performing this move, Big runs up in front of the opposing enemies, with Froggy in his left hand. Big then asks Froggy to summon his friends, before throwing Froggy up into the air with his left hand, and making a hasty retreat back to his party. As soon as Big is out of range, a rain of green and yellow-eyed frogs like Froggy starts falling down from above on top of the enemies.
Lure Whip: Lure Whip is a POW move used by Big in Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood. When performing this move, Big moves up in front of his opponent and casts out the line on his fishing rod to catch the opponent on it. Once the opponent is caught on the line of his fishing rod, Big reels it in, resulting the opponent tripping, before Big returns to his team position.
Taunt: Taunt is a POW move used by Big in Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood. When performing this move, Big runs up in front of a chosen opponent. Big then turns around and shows his buttocks to his opponent, while mockingly slapping them twice with his left hand, provoking his opponent to attack only him, before falling back to his team again and reinforcing himself for incoming attacks.
Other
Standard Tactics: Big will use his fishing rod and body press to defeat his opponent. Along with his POW attacks.
Weaknesses: Big is rather dimwitted.
Note
In Sonic Chronicles, "attack" and "defense" are not how powerful and durable one is, but rather, how much accuracy the user has and the level of their evasion.
It should also be noted, Eastern media uses speed of light a lot as a method for saying "very fast" rather then literally being the speed of light. It boils down to even doujins using it as a way to claim certain things and one getting home fast.
Secondly, Omega's statement in context is talking about Sonic's immense growth and how he keeps getting faster and faster each time he's doing the challenge, where if he keeps it up then light speed will eventually be surpassed due to breaking unprecedented growths.
SPD from Unleashed
Many try to use the SPD due to the boost SPD being rated higher then the light speed dash, however the SPD isn't programmed in a lineal way. Along with this it's clear by the context of the game that it's just apart of Ludonarrative Dissonance to get players excited by seeing how high of a value they're going. For note, the light speed dash's SPD isn't even consistent which already poses a problem since light speed is a static number, it doesn't get faster or slower.
Other Speed Issues
There are a couple of plot points in various Sonic games that greatly mess with the idea that Sonic is light speed or even faster than light.
↑Sonic Adventure - 1998 Developer Interview "—The maps and terrain in Sonic Adventure are surely huge, but this being Sonic, there's got to be a lot of sections where he zooms through everything at light speed, right? Hoshino: Yeah, you could say that's part of the dynamism of Sonic. (laughs) That exhiliration of blazing through this huge area in one instant, that's what Sonic is all about! (laughs) Naka: Yes, exactly. (laughs) No matter how much blood, sweat, and tears the designers put into the details of the maps, there's no knowing whether it will even register as anything more than a blur as the player zooms through the levels. (laughs) We had to remake a lot of them this time. As our first Dreamcast title, at first there was a lot of crazy talk about making truly humongous levels (laughs), but the development was more tentative than that, with a lot of groping in the dark as we learned what the actual capabilities of the hardware were. Along the way it turned out that many of the stages we'd made wouldn't work, and they had to be tossed. It wasn't until we were making the Lost World stage that we finally started to get a handle on everything and see, OK, this is the standard. That meant we had to go back and remake all the stages we had done up to then though, to be in line with this new understanding. And we re-worked quite a few of them."
↑Audureau, William; Petronille, Marc (1 January 2013). The History of Sonic the Hedgehog. UDON Entertainment. ISBN 978-1926778563. "During the day, he was his usual self, able to run anywhere at the speed of light; but at night, he became a slow and savage "werehog", prone to giving his enemies violent smackdowns."
↑Pedigree Books (August 2013). "Profile: Sonic". Sonic the Hedgehog Super Interactive Annual 2014. Pedigree Publishers. p. 8. ISBN 978-1908152077. "Sonic runs faster than the speed of light and according to the Guinness Book of Records, he is officially the fastest video game character of all time!"
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