The Sonic Adventure 2: Battle storyline, the Sonic characters themselves, and everything else that's copyrighted is NOT MINE!
I do, however, claim Project Shade. (Though I'm sure that someone else has thought of her before.)
Author's Note - Wheeee! This is my first SA2: Battle fanfiction. It sort of follows the game's storyline, although I do digress a lot. I hope you like it!
- Sora the Bladedancer
Sonic Adventure 2: Battle
Project: Shade
- Prologue -
Journal Entry 320
We have started the Ultimate Lifeform project. It will consist of two Lifeforms, a male, who will be know as Shadow, and a female known as Shade. They will be as brother and sister to one another, and their powers will compliment each other...
Journal Entry 333
We have concluded the developmental stages of Project Shadow and Project Shade. We have decided that they will be hedgehogs in form. Of course, they will be stronger and faster than normal hedgehogs, but if all goes as planned they will appear as nothing more than two hedgehogs...
Journal Entry 357
Success! Project Shadow and Project Shade have been born. They will need some time to learn such basic things as speech, but all of us are very hopeful. The Lifeforms will not age as quickly as natural-born hedgehogs...
Journal Entry 370
We have introduced the two Lifeforms to each other, and we could not have wished for a better result. Shadow seems to know that Shade is his sister; he is very protective of her. It is heartwarming to see the two of them together...This is why I became a scientist; the thrill of discovery and creation...
Journal Entry 389
My granddaughter Maria came up to live with me and my creations aboard the ARK. She is very taken with the Ultimate Lifeforms; she plays with them as if they were her siblings. It is sweet, watching Maria, Shadow, and Shade running around and playing tag. Although they can create a fair amount of chaos, I find myself not minding as much as I might have before...
Journal Entry 390
Shade came up to me today, and said something strange and beautiful. She said, "Hello Papa!" It makes me feel oddly happy, hearing those words. After my own children grew up, I never thought I would hear those words again...
- From the journal of Professor Gerald Robotnik
I know that was short, but don't worry! The next part should be up soon!
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-Sora the Bladedancer
