
Dr. Done-It: The Genius Emeritus (and Oldest) of the Chaos Council in Sonic Prime
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Introduction
In Sonic Prime , Dr. Done-It is one of five Eggman counterparts who make up the Chaos Council , the regime that rules New York City with an iron fist. Older, level-headed, and sarcastic, he brings a voice of experience to the collective… and a laser cane that does more than just help him walk.
🌀 Want to dig deeper into the "cosmic" antagonists? Check out our analysis of Mephiles The Dark , another prominent figure in the shadows.
Identity & design
- Archetype : Senior iteration of Eggman (slow gait, haughty bearing, blistering verve);
- Signature accessory : laser cane used as much for panache as for deterrence;
- Visual reading : Eggman codes (ovoid silhouette, mustache) reinterpreted as a “corporate” dean.
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Role within the Chaos Council
The Council operates collegially (Mr. Dr. Eggman serving as spokesperson). Done-It primarily acts as a methodical counterpoint : less impulsive, more procedural, he prioritizes planning and systems (drones, mechas, control networks) over demonstrations of brute force. His role remains more consultative and symbolic than operational on a day-to-day basis.
🧪 In the same New York vein, take a look at the profile of Dr. Don't : the Council's cheeky teen (and formidable coder).
Personality & motivations
- Methodical : structured plans, taste for “proven” solutions;
- Acid : dry humor, little digs at the whims of his counterparts;
- Objective : To preserve total order in New York while expanding the Council's influence when the opportunity arises.
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Interference with Sonic
When Sonic upsets the balance (shards of the Paradox Prism, local alliances), Done-It opposes a logic of control : locking, surveillance, "old-school" gadgets... and the famous cane to punctuate the exchanges.
Voice & Credits
- Original version (EN) : Brian Drummond (also Mr. Dr. Eggman);
- Japanese version : Kotaro Nakamura (S1–S2), then Seiya Yamanaka (S3).
💫 For the emotional counterpoint that shapes Shadow, read Maria Robotnik 's story.
Derivatives
Dr. Done-It is represented in 3" mini-figures (PMI lines, stamper/mini formats), depending on packs and distributions. To date, he does not have a "deluxe" 5" Jakks Pacific figure like Mr. Dr. Eggman or Dr. Deep.
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Why it matters
- Expanded antagonist palette : The "elder" shows another way of being Eggman—less brash, more litigious;
- Forced Cooperation : His pragmatism illuminates the Council's internal tensions and changes the nature of the challenge for Sonic ( collective enemy vs. single adversary).
Conclusion
Dr. Done-It isn't just a sidekick: it's the seasoned side of Eggman, arming New York's tyranny with "old fox" rigor. A vital piece of the polyphonic puzzle that is the Chaos Council .
Summary table
Element | Detail |
---|---|
Name | Dr. Done-It |
Identify | Senior variant of Eggman; “corporate” dean of the Chaos Council |
Signature accessory | Laser Cane (Deterrent Tool and Stage Element) |
Role within the Council | Methodical counterpoint; planning, procedures, control |
Personality | Methodical, sarcastic, calm; dry humor |
Affiliation | Chaos Council — New Yoke City |
Voice (VO / JP) | Brian Drummond / Kotaro Nakamura (S1–S2), Seiya Yamanaka (S3) |
Interaction with Sonic | Locking, surveillance, old school gadgets; use of canes |
Derivatives | ~3" Mini-Figures (PMI, Variety Packs); No 5" Jakks Pacific yet |
Why it matters | Brings experience and structures collective antagonism |
FAQ
- Does Dr. Done-It lead the Chaos Council? — No. The spokesperson/ de facto leader is usually Mr. Dr. Eggman .
- What is the purpose of his laser cane? — Both deterrent (projection/impact) and symbolic (mark of authority).
- Does he confront Sonic directly? — More through control systems (drones, locks) than through head-on combat.
- Is there a 5" Done-It figure? — No, there is no 5" Jakks Pacific "deluxe" version listed; he is mostly found in ~3" mini-figures.
- What sets him apart from the other Eggmans on the Council? — His age , his procedural rigor , and his dry sarcasm .
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