When Sonic tried to contact them a third time at Lava Mountain, he was unable to get any signal from Amy and Knuckles and believed to have lost them. Amy also contacted to Sonic with Miles Electric two times, telling him about the Extractor's impact on the world. Throughout the game, Tails would carry and analyze Zeti powers with Miles Electric before being kidnapped by the Deadly Six. When Sonic manages to find out the Capsule that Eggman has been carrying at the beginning of the story, Amy contacts him and asks him to save the rest of the Animals.Īmy with the Miles Electric, from the Wii U version of Sonic Lost World. In the Wii U version, PC version and Nintendo 3DS version of Sonic Lost World, Sonic and Tails have one Miles Electric, while Amy and Knuckles have another to contact them from Sonic's world. In the console/ PC version of Sonic Generations, the Miles Electric can be seen on Tails' Tornado-1 in one of the Challenge Acts. Tails with his Miles Electric in the Tornado-1, from the console/ PC version of Sonic Generations. In the Wii version, it initially made several comical translation errors and was not perfected until the end of the incident, whereas in the Nintendo DS version, the translator worked perfectly from the start. The device itself seems to have been given some slight aesthetic changes as well, with only one black handle on the left and its corners are slightly round in shape. In both the Wii version and Nintendo DS version of Sonic Colors, Tails attempted to create a translation module so that he and Sonic could understand the language of the Wisps. Tails with the modified Miles Electric, from the Wii version of Sonic Colors. When Sonic and Chip had restored the first continent, Tails used the Miles Electric to show Sonic and Chip an image of the entire planet when Mazuri's continent was rejoining the planet.Īside from the story, the Miles Electric would appear on some of the loading screens in the Xbox 360/PlayStation 3 version of Sonic Unleashed, where it gives out tips, gameplay controls, maps of the Town Stages, and sometimes boot up when going to different parts of a Town Stage and after ending some Stages. Whenever Tails appeared in the game's Town Stages, he could be seen fiddling with the Miles Electric. The Miles Electric was first seen in Sonic Unleashed. Tails holding the Miles Electric, from the Xbox 360/ PlayStation 3 version of Sonic Unleashed. Later on, Tails upgraded the Miles Electric into an alien translator, allowing it to translate Wisp language, albeit only into binary code, meaning only Tails could read it (on the Wii version of Sonic Colors, it initially had a few bugs that resulted in mistranslations, though Tails eventually fixed it).Īdditionally, the Miles Electric also comes with customized universal wifi accessibility, which allows it to instantly hook up to any computer, as well as a built-in hologram projector, signal tracking sensors, a video communication feature, and a flashlight. It is also capable of simpler computer functions, such as playing videos, file handling, menu operations, window operations and has even a help section. It can as well scan objects to analyze their properties. It can as well interface with Tornado-1, essentially turning it into a control panel for the bi-plane. It possesses several functions, including video communication and radar operation for detecting hostile targets. The Miles Electric is like an advanced hand-held computer. The screen of the Miles Electric, from the Wii version of Sonic Colors. These additions were removed in subsequent games, however. It also had a large, angled antenna on top, with an orange base and what appeared to be a translucent teal satellite dish. While reconfigured into a Wisp translator, the device included a bulky black addition on its backside, complete with exposed red and blue wires. ![]() ![]() It also no longer has buttons on the left side as it did in Sonic Unleashed. From Sonic Colors and onward however, the Miles Electric is smaller with only has one handle on the left side, rounder corners, and no spiraling wire between the antennas. In Sonic Unleashed, the Miles Electric had two handles on each side, relatively sharp corners, and a spiraling wire between the antennas. The Miles Electric's appearance is that of a wide yellow rectangle, with two cyan-glowing antennas on top, a touchscreen in the middle and some directional pads beside the screen.
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