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He is voiced by Hikaru Midorikawa (who also voiced Mitsuhide Akechi, Eric, Prince Stefan, Hayate, Prince Daniel, and King Dominick.) in Japanese and Jeremy Inman (Funimation) and Scott McNeil (Ocean Group) in English.
Kuririn calmed him down and brought #16 to Capsule Corp where Bulma and her father repaired him. During these repairs, Bulma found a bomb inside the android, most likely intended to be used against Goku and not wanting to take any chances, removed it.
#16 then watched Goku fight Cell, before eventually making his move to take out Cell himself. As he was fighting Son Gohan, #16 grabbed the bio-android from behind, intending to use his self-destruct to destroy them both, not realizing Bulma had taken it out. When #16 realized that it had been disabled, Cell blasted him to pieces with only his head remaining intact. He had Mr. Satan throw him over to
16 is the most powerful of the androids of his series, which may be because he was created without any human traits. Being an android, he has superhuman strength, speed, and durability and endless endurance and energy. #16 can fly and fire energy blasts and has a device built into his eyes that allow him to locate and gauge energy signatures. #16 also has a pair of cannons built into his arms that can fire extremely powerful energy blasts, known as the Hell's Flash, and to use them, he removes his hands, tucking them under his armpits. #16 can fire his hand like a missile and has a powerful self-destruct device inside his body, which was deactivated by Bulma.
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"Android 21" is the main protagonist of "Dragon Ball FighterZ" during the "Android 21" storyline. In the Super Warriors and Enemy Warriors storyline, Android 21 initially appears as an antagonist with the desire to devour both the villains and heroes to satisfy her hunger. However in the Android 21 storyline, it is revealed that Android 21 suffers from a split personality disorder where her hunger urges is able to manifest into its own entity. Android 21 works with the Z-Fighters to defeat her evil personality and control her hunger urges.
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The Shadow Android[1] (シャドウアンドロイド[2], Shadō Andoroido?), also known as Android Shadow, is a character that appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. They are robots created and used by Dr. Eggman that are identical to Shadow the Hedgehog in both appearance and abilities.
The Shadow Androids essentially look identical to the original Shadow the Hedgehog, wearing similar white gloves, replicas of Shadow's Limiter Rings and replicas of Shadow's Air Shoes. There are seven Shadow Android variations. Two of them look exactly like Shadow, with one of them having yellow body stripes as opposed to red. The others are silver with black eyes, fully red sensor-like pupils, and several different body stripe colors ranging from red, blue, orange, light magenta and green. The silver variant is known as the Metal Shadow Android (メタルシャドウアンドロイド[2], Metaru Shadō Andoroido?). Two of the Metal Shadow Androids each have a modified Grenade Launcher mounted to their left arm, while the other two have Sub-Machine Guns.[3]
The Shadow Androids made their debut in Sonic Heroes during Team Dark's story, though they are not named in the game. A Shadow Android that had been severed from the waist down was discovered by Shadow the Hedgehogshortly after the team defeated a fake Eggman, with Rouge the Bat expressing concern for Shadow. This discovery led to Shadow wondering if he wasn't the original Shadow but an android copy as well.
They made another appearance in the ending of Team Dark's story. After the trio had defeated "Dr. Eggman" and his Egg Emperor, Rouge went in search of the Doctor's rumored treasure trove on the flagship of the Egg Fleet. What she actually found was a room packed with Shadow Androids suspended in tubes just like the one she had discovered the real Shadow in. E-123 Omega then walked in and stated his intention to destroy the entire place, but before he could do so, he assured a distraught Rouge that the original must exist somewhere as there is no way anyone could make Shadow Androids without the real Shadow. With this new information, Rouge left Omega to his work. Whether Omega successfully destroyed the room and its Shadow Androids or got side-tracked after the incident with Metal Overlord is unknown.
The Shadow Androids reappeared in Shadow the Hedgehog, serving Dr. Eggman as part of his army. They appear as enemies in the single-player mode's Iron Jungle, Iron Jungle's boss and Lava Shelter. Upon their defeat, they grant the player 300 Hero points.
They first appeared in Iron Jungle, where Shadow came face-to-face with a troop of them while they were receiving their orders from Eggman about how to take care of the Black Arms. The Shadow Androids mainly appeared within rooms of the Iron Jungle base and attacked the real Shadow in groups of three and later tried to assist Eggman when he battled Shadow and Omega in his Egg Breaker. They later tried to keep Shadow out when he infiltrated Eggman's Lava Shelter in his new quest to destroy Eggman.
Dr. Eggman made use of the Shadow Androids by releasing a horde of them in Eggperial City. They were let go from a Blowfish Transporter to attack Team Dark and Sonic, Tails, Amy, Silver, and Blaze. They proved to be formidable opponents against them, as Blaze's fire attacks were ineffective against them and Sonic and Amy couldn't take them down hand to hand. The heroes were forced to get away from them and fight with Team Dark. Shadow and Omega's attacks were ineffective against them as well. The combined powers of the whole group allowed them to hold of the Shadow Androids, but not eliminate them. The androids then took down Omega and Shadow was convinced to resort to Chaos Control to take them out. This proved to be effective, however, Shadow drawing power from the Giant Fake Chaos Emeralds caused his Chaos powers to overload and destroy his surroundings.[5]
Rouge, Blaze, and Silver soon came back to find Omega and Shadow. They found many of the Shadow Androids trapped under the rubble or destroyed. They managed to get Omega free and found Shadow in the Memorial Garage. Several Shadow Androids blocked their path to them and Omega had to use all his weaponry to clear a way for them.[6]
In Sonic Speed Simulator, many different colored versions of the Metal Shadow Android appears as unlockable playable characters. They are referred to as "Android Shadow" and one (specifically Android Shadow Orange) was found offline by Mechanic Tails. He tasks the player to find enough Rebirth Energy in order to boot up Android Shadow Orange and find out what Dr. Eggman is up to.
In the multiplayer mode of Shadow the Hedgehog, the Shadow Androids are shown to be able to speak; each of them are egotistical as all of them claim themselves as the real Shadow the Hedgehog while calling the other Shadow Androids "fakes".
The Shadow Androids seem to have all the physical capabilities of Shadow and can withstand more damage than the average Egg Pawn. They fire tracer missiles from their hands[7] (similar to how Shadow can launch Chaos Spears from his hands) and can defend themselves from physical attack by jumping and mimicking the Homing Attack, so the only way to defeat them is with a weapon or the Spin Dash.[8] The Shadow Androids seem to be the only enemies that Shadow encounters that are resistant to punches and kicks.
Shadow Androids can move at great speed, just like Shadow. The two variations of the Shadow Androids that look more like Shadow can use a variety of weapons, while the Metal Shadow Androids ones have unlimited ammunition in the form of bullets and explosive shells. However, the Metal Shadow Androids cannot pick up any weapons, as the weapon they use is merged into their arm, disabling the use to pick up another weapon. The Shadow Androids appear to talk identically to the real Shadow, unlike many other of Dr. Eggman's machines that are capable of speech like Metal Sonic, Mecha Sonic Mark II, E-123 Omega and E-102 Gamma.
The Shadow Androids are capable of achieving the Hero Shadow Android transformation when its mind is fueled by thoughts of justice. In this state, the Shadow Android is temporarily invincible and can perform large scale uses of Chaos Control. However, this form only lasts for a short period of time.
The Shadow Androids are capable of achieving the Dark Shadow Android transformation when its mind is fueled by thoughts of evil. In this state, the Shadow Android is temporarily invincible and can perform large scale uses of Chaos Blast. Like the Hero Shadow Android transformation, this form only lasts for a short period of time.
It's hard to know what to say about a game like Might and Magic Heroes: Era of Chaos. It's two games, really. The first is a linear series of missions that offer some simple tactical choices, but never really does much to engage the player. The second, which you can't access until you've reached level 20, is an experimental multiplayer game that manages to capture the spirit of the old Heroes of Might and Magic games.
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