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This character exists primarily or exclusively within the Pre-Super Genesis Wave continuity.
Information in this article may not be canonical to the storyline of the games or any other Sonic continuity.

Nicolette the Weasel is a character that appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series and its spin-offs published by Archie Comics. She was a mobian wolf-weasel, a dangerous bounty hunter and had been shown to be more competent than her twin brother, Nack, albeit far less vicious. She has teamed up with her brother from time to time in the past. Although the two shared a relationship that bordered on hatred, if the money was right their sibling rivalry could be overlooked. She had a professional relationship with Fiona whom she worked with for many years.

Appearance[]

Nic was introduced with a design very similar in appearance to her brother Nack, her design having been heavily inspired by his. She has purple fur with matching hair on her head that is usually long enough for her to wear in a ponytail, and white fur on her belly. She wears a hat, boots, gloves, and a belt, all colored brown and white, but has the addition of a tank top, which she has worn in both brown and blue coloring.

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Nic the Weasel's redesign, from Sonic the Hedgehog: The Complete Sonic Comic Encyclopedia.

Sonic the Hedgehog: The Complete Sonic Comic Encyclopedia featured a new design for Nic, in which her fur color has been changed from purple to pink and her attire has likewise been altered. Her new outfit is colored mostly white and black, with white boots that have black cuffs and toes. She also wears a cape that is black on the outside and white on the inside, and a white hat with a pair of gold-rimmed goggles resting on the brim. She has a black belt, a harness of some sort that she wears over one shoulder, pink lipstick, and white gloves with black bars across the knuckles.

History[]

Early life[]

Nic's past is relatively unknown, and it is unknown what caused her and Nack to dislike each other. According to Nack they came from a very wealthy family.[2][3]

Life as a Bounty Hunter[]

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Nic and Fiona arriving after Rouge stole their treasure, from Sonic the Hedgehog #165.

Nic has been a bounty hunter for most of her life. When she was scavenging outside one of Dr. Ivo Robotnik's abandoned bases, an exhausted and recently escaped Fiona Fox came to her for aid. Afterwards, the two became partners and worked together for years. Nic and Fiona often had encounters with Rouge the Bat, who would generally beat them to finding and retrieving treasures, leading to a bit of a rivalry between them.[4][5]

At some point, Nic purchased an aircraft at the "Five and Gemstone", which she used to travel around.[1]

In 3236, Nic paid Mighty the Armadillo a visit to persuade him to help her break into an abandoned containment facility for its rumored treasure, a Power Gem. Although Mighty was hesitant to help, she convinced him by revealing the collar of Ray the Flying Squirrel. While flying to the containment facility, Nic noticed Mighty was incredibly quiet during the trip, asking him if he was okay. After they landed, Nic admitted she brought Mighty along not only to break into the facility but also to protect her from the natives of that region, which were apparently hostile. Once the two arrived near the facility, Fiona revealed herself.[1] After she and Mighty began to bicker, Nic cut in and told them they had to argue on their own time, after which she led them to the door which she needed Mighty to break down.[4] When Mighty successfully broke down the door revealing Ray attached to the Power Stone, Nic reluctantly destroyed it in order to free Ray, though she admitted her shot was meant to neutralize its hold on Ray instead of destroying it. She warned Ray that she expected compensation for the rescue, but Mighty interceded, saying that he would take care of it. After this, Nic and Fiona seemingly went their separate ways.[6]

Working with Nack[]

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Nic revealing herself to Nack, from Sonic the Hedgehog #91.

Some time later, Nic tracked down her brother at a shady bar where she informed him she had a job she needed his help with. In the process, she interrupted Nack as he was romancing another woman, who came away from the encounter thinking Nic was Nack's wife. After she convinced her brother to work with her when she informed him the reward was a "king's ransom", the weasel siblings departed for Albion on Nic's new ship, the Bounty-One. Arriving in Albion, the two were briefed on their mission to capture Chaos Knuckles by the Albion High Council. Nic asked if the High Council wanted them to kill Knuckles, to which Gala-Na replied that was a last resort option.[2] Setting off on their task, Nack managed to convince Chaos Knuckles to go with him while Nic held Charmy Bee and Saffron Bee hostage from afar with her sniper rifle.[7] After Nack brought Chaos Knuckles before Gala-Na and the Albion Security Team, Nic and Nack were paid and departed. After Chaos Knuckles escaped, Gala-Na attempted to re-hire the two weasels, but they declined, realizing it was too risky.[8]

Nic was not seen in action for a considerable amount of time afterwards, leading to rumors that she had either retired or been eliminated by her competitive brother.[9]

Personality[]

Nic is as greedy as her brother, though somewhat less cruel and merciless in her tactics. This was shown in her willingness to help Ray, even at the cost of the Power Gem she had hoped to acquire. She was also willing to put aside her rivalry with her brother for mutual benefit.

Powers and abilities[]

Like her brother, Nic has been shown to be a skilled marksman and an able pilot.

Trivia[]

  • Nic's nickname creates a bit of a pun with her brother's, either from the children's rhyme "This Old Man" or the term "nicknack."
  • Artist Jeff Axer created a new design for Nic that was never printed. While researching artwork to use in Sonic the Hedgehog: The Complete Sonic Comic Encyclopedia, Archie personnel in Mamaroneck discovered that design and writer Ian Flynn was trying to publish it the next time Nic makes an appearance.[10] However, Ian Flynn revealed in an Ask Ian podcast that he in fact dislikes Nic. Nic's new appearance was featured in Sonic the Hedgehog: The Complete Sonic Comic Encyclopedia.
  • According to a post back in November 2010, writer Ian Flynn intended to write off Nic the Weasel as dead off-screen according to a post he made.[11] But after realizing how much love she got in the same thread he posted that, he changed his mind about having Nic die, and intend to bring her back someday before the legal issues with Ken Penders.[12] Given Nic's origins as a Ken Penders character ā€“ albeit one heavily based on a Sega character ā€“ it is likely that she won't be appearing in the comics again.
  • The establishment that Nic got her airship from, the Five and Gemstone, is undoubtedly meant to be a nod to the "Five and Dime" variety stores.

Gallery[]

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References[]

  1. ā†‘ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Knuckles the Echidna #26, "Friend in Need"
  2. ā†‘ 2.0 2.1 Sonic the Hedgehog #91, "Hired Guns"
  3. ā†‘ Sonic the Hedgehog #123, "Heart Held Hostage Part Two"
  4. ā†‘ 4.0 4.1 Knuckles the Echidna #27, "These Were the Days..."
  5. ā†‘ Sonic the Hedgehog #165, "Leak"
  6. ā†‘ Knuckles the Echidna #28, "Below the Belt"
  7. ā†‘ Sonic the Hedgehog #93, "Bagging the Big One"
  8. ā†‘ Sonic the Hedgehog #94, "The Best Laid Plans..."
  9. ā†‘ Sonic the Hedgehog: The Complete Sonic Comic Encyclopedia, "Mobius Underworld"
  10. ā†‘ Ian Flynn (13 December 2009). Ask Ian XXVIII - Tis the Season to Give Answers. BumbleKing Comics. Archived from the original on 7 November 2015.
  11. ā†‘ Ian Flynn (26 November 2010). Should Nic the weasel come back?. BumbleKing Comics. Archived from the original on 2 November 2015.
  12. ā†‘ Ian Flynn (26 November 2010). Should Nic the weasel come back?. BumbleKing Comics. Archived from the original on 2 November 2015.

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