Locke the Echidna

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Locke


Locke and Dr. Finitevus working together to hold the Master Emerald.

Publisher Archie Comics
First appearance Sonic the Hedgehog #33
Created by Ken Penders
Characteristics
Alter ego Locke of the House of Edmund
Affiliations Sonic the Hedgehog, Chaotix, Brotherhood of Guardians, Kingdom of Acorn, Freedom Fighters
Abilities Reality warping abilities derived from Chaos energy

Locke the Echidna is a fictional character from the Sonic the Hedgehog comic books published by Archie Comics. He is a member of the Brotherhood of Guardians, and is father of Knuckles the Echidna.

Similar to his son, whom he bears a strong resemblance to, Locke is an anthropomorphic, red-furred echidna. Of all the Guardians, Locke is the only one to have changed his attire before reaching old age (for a Guardian). Originally, his outfit consisted of a hooded white robe and blue boots. Some time during Sonic's Xorda-induced exile in space, Locke switched out his wardrobe. He adopted a more tribal outfit, with brown boots and a ceremonial skirt. He also has a shield that goes with this set of clothing.

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Knuckles' father and Sabre's son, Locke is the most unpredictable Guardian after Spectre and the most powerful after his son. Locke and Knuckles don't exactly have a good relationship, as Locke lied to Knuckles about his mother and family. Locke was granted a dream by the Ancient Walkers, which showed him Knuckles in the future. Utilizing his technological genius, he subjected himself to genetic manipulation, enhancing his abilities and likely activating the genes that would reveal themselves in Knuckles. He later subjected Knuckles' egg to Chaos Energy, making him into a living Chaos Energy battery. Locke's decisions ruined his relationship with his wife Lara-Le, who divorced him and then married the Echidna Wynmacher.

Over the years, Locke raised Knuckles, instructing him in such subjects as self defense, advanced mathematics, and other Guardian requirements. When the time came, he left Knuckles behind, seemingly dying when he walked through a wall of fire. Unbeknownst to Knuckles, the wall was in fact the concealed entrance to Haven, and Locke joined the Brotherhood.

Despite their separation, Locke continued to watch from afar, even assisting Knuckles and the Chaotix in exiling Enerjak into space. Eventually, the pair reunited, and Locke restarted his relationship with his son. It proved difficult, considering that Knuckles came to resent Locke for not giving him the choice to become a Guardian. For all of that, Knuckles continued to look to his father for guidance.

After the rest of the Brotherhood disappeared during a Robotnik/Dingo attack on the Island, Locke found himself as Guardian again when Knuckles forced to choose between his duty as Guardian and his loyalty to his friends, chose his friends. And so the gulf between father and son was renewed. His duties include guarding the Master Emerald from thieves such as Rouge the Bat and Scourge the Hedgehog. Locke also cooperated with the mysterious Dr. Finitevus to keep the Master Emerald from responding to A.D.A.M.'s summons. He later left the Emerald Finitevus' care when the rogue Dark Legionnaire claimed to know the location of the Brotherhood, using a Warp Ring provided by the doctor to begin his journey. Locke was tricked, as the albino Echidna had plans for the Master Emerald, meaning to utilize it to restore Dimitri to his form and powers as Enerjak.

According to the alternate future of Mobius: 25 Years Later, Locke died at a rather young age given Guardian longevity, having apparently developed cancer (possibly due to his experiments in radiation). Lara-Le and Knuckles visited him as he lay dying, and he confessed that he had realized the errors he had made during his life. He professed undying love for both of them, and told Knuckles how he regretted putting duty ahead of being a father. He died in his sleep in the middle of the night on the sixty-first day of the Mobian year 3246. Three days later, he was buried in a small, private ceremony, and as a result never met Lara-Su in that timeline. After Lara-Su's unveiling, Knuckles visited his grave, and came to realize that in denying his daughter the choice of becoming a Guardian, he was making the same mistake Locke had made with him. As Knuckles admitted his error, Locke was looking down on him in the company of Aurora, the goddess figure of Mobius.

Locke is a loving parent who truly cares about his son, but he sadly thinks that duty matters more than Knuckles' happiness. This has led them to clash on more than one occasion, and Locke has also had choice words with his wife. Despite this, Locke truly cares about his family.

Like all Guardians, Locke possesses numerous abilities derived from Chaos energy. As a result of his genetic manipulation, he has enhanced abilities, both physically and in Chaos. He is also a skilled technician.

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