Solaris' defeat reverted him back to his original form and spirited Elise and Sonic back to the time before the fateful experiment. The three heroes managed to defeat Solaris by destroying his consciousness. Before he could achieve this, however, he was defeated by a combined assault from Super Shadow, Super Silver, and a resurrected Super Sonic. Solaris immediately plunged the world into darkness and prepared to devour time itself by consuming all existing timelines. By making Elise cry after killing Sonic the Hedgehog, Mephiles released Iblis and the two entities rejoined to create Solaris again. In Sonic the Hedgehog (2006), Mephiles was freed and began plotting to reunite with Iblis. Before dying from the wounds caused by the accident, he told his daughter to never cry, as doing so would destroy the seal holding Iblis within her. Mephiles was sealed inside an artifact known as the Scepter of Darkness by the time-traveling Shadow the Hedgehog, while the Duke sealed Iblis inside of Elise's soul. During the duke and the researchers' experiments on the deity however, Solaris became unstable and split into two forms in a massive explosion: Iblis, the raw power, and Mephiles, the cunning mind. The Duke of Soleanna performing experimentations on Solaris.ĭuring the reign of the Duke of Soleanna, when Solaris' flame had grown large enough, the duke initiated the Solaris Project in hopes of harnessing Solaris' power so that humanity could change history to correct past mistakes (and allow himself and his daughter, Elise, to see his deceased wife again). Legends fortold, however, that Solaris' wrath, the Flames of Disaster, were destined to one day awaken. Solaris initially existed as an apparently sentient flame which had been entrusted to the royal family ruling over Soleanna and was worshiped by the citizens of Soleanna. In his second form, Solaris loses his light shells, and the ring on his back is replaced with a plate that has a pair of wings "attached" to it, each made of five segments. Additionally, he has a ring with six triangular pieces floating at the edges, resembling a sun on his back. The third covered his chest are and core, and has a figure on top that resembles an eagle head with glowing yellow eyes and antlers. In his first form, Solaris wears three cyan shells of light, two of which covered each of his forearms. He also has two palm-less arms not connected to his body at his shoulders, each with three fingers.
His base form has no head, with a piece above his core resembling an upper torso with a curve behind the "neck", and a lower body that resembles a stalactite. After his rebirth, Solaris took on a more creature-like form made of light with a red orb holding his consciousness in the center. So whether used on its own on office desktops, as a collaboration station in corporate huddle spaces, or as a front-of-classroom interactive teaching hub, the TD2455 helps to boost efficiency and productivity.Prior to the Solaris Project, Solaris was nothing more than a white flame. The stand also features an integrated client mount* for quick installation of VDI client endpoints on the back of the screen. An included stylus pen lets you write or draw on screen, and easily attaches to the magnetic base of the display stand for secure storage and quick access. With DisplayPort out connectivity, the TD2455 easily connects to a projector or interactive whiteboard, making it ideal for use as a podium touch display option in classrooms and lecture halls. Its advanced ergonomic design delivers versatility and comfort for office use, check-in applications, and more. An intuitive 10-point Projected Capacitive (PCAP) touch screen delivers a smooth and responsive experience with every tap, pinch, and swipe.
This 24” (23.8” viewable) Full HD display features a SuperClear ® IPS panel and a three-sided ultra-thin bezel design that lets you see more and do more with incredible images and expansive screen real estate. With responsive, in-cell touch technology and an advanced ergonomic design, the ViewSonic ® TD2455 touch display delivers hands-on control for more productive workspaces and collaborative classrooms.