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  • Mount Mobius
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  • Mount Mobius is an active volcano located near the Hidden City of the Ancients. It was used as the base for Dr. Ivo Robotnik's Veg-O-Fortress. (StH: #6, #86) The following year, Metal Sonic imprisoned Tails there as part of his bid to get revenge on Sonic the Hedgehog, but ended up saving both Freedom Fighters from an eruption at the cost of his own life. (StH: #86, #87)
  • What exactly Mt. Mobius looked like in its pristine, natural state is not something we ever get to know, for the mountain makes its first appearance only after it has attracted the attentions of Doctor Robotnik. In the style of evil geniuses everywhere, the good Doctor decides that loftiest peak of Mobius would provide an excellent site for another of his evil bases; and the locale is all the more attractive by the fact that Mt. Mobius' furious volcanism will provide ample electricity for his deranged schemes.
  • Mount Mobius is a location on Mobius. Originally an impressive natural feature, the mountain was taken over by Doctor Robotnik and the Veg-o-Fortress, the first major Badnik Processing Plant, was built on top with the whole rock formation becoming Robotnik's part-time base. Sonic the Hedgehog, the other Freedom Fighters and the Emerald Hill folk were to be taken there by Trusk in order to become Badniks, but were saved by Captain Plunder and the Sky Pirates.
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  • What exactly Mt. Mobius looked like in its pristine, natural state is not something we ever get to know, for the mountain makes its first appearance only after it has attracted the attentions of Doctor Robotnik. In the style of evil geniuses everywhere, the good Doctor decides that loftiest peak of Mobius would provide an excellent site for another of his evil bases; and the locale is all the more attractive by the fact that Mt. Mobius' furious volcanism will provide ample electricity for his deranged schemes. Thus, by the time Sonic and Tails arrive, the towering spire of rock has been mechanized into the Veg-O-Fortress. This industrialized leviathan includes four distinct levels: * Toxic Caves: Sonic is flushed into a stinky cavern full of toxic sludge and mine carts, which just so happens to be the place where Robotnik dumps all of the industrial waste. * Lava Powerhouse: Sonic ascends to the next level, a power station of sorts that uses magma and steam energy to run various machines. * The Machine: At the industrial heart of the Veg-O-Fortress lies an immense, automated Badnik production plant, complete with mass-robot producer and a central prison for those Animals yet to be 'processed'. * Showdown: A launch pad at the summit of the mountain, where Robotnik attempts to escape aboard his spaceship. After pretty much everything inside the Veg-O-Fortress gets wrecked during the events of Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball, Robotnik's artificial facility collapses. The end sequence of the game shows Mt. Mobius and the remnants of the Veg-O-Fortress falling beneath the waves. Consequently, the mountain is destroyed.
  • Mount Mobius is a location on Mobius. Originally an impressive natural feature, the mountain was taken over by Doctor Robotnik and the Veg-o-Fortress, the first major Badnik Processing Plant, was built on top with the whole rock formation becoming Robotnik's part-time base. Sonic the Hedgehog, the other Freedom Fighters and the Emerald Hill folk were to be taken there by Trusk in order to become Badniks, but were saved by Captain Plunder and the Sky Pirates. The current status of Mount Mobius is currently unknown. It is likely that the area returned to its former glory after Robotnik's final defeat.
  • Mount Mobius is an active volcano located near the Hidden City of the Ancients. It was used as the base for Dr. Ivo Robotnik's Veg-O-Fortress. (StH: #6, #86) The following year, Metal Sonic imprisoned Tails there as part of his bid to get revenge on Sonic the Hedgehog, but ended up saving both Freedom Fighters from an eruption at the cost of his own life. (StH: #86, #87)