Infinite (Sonic the Hedgehog)

Infinite (インフィニット, Infinitto?) is a fictional character appearing in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. He debuted as the secondary antagonist in Sonic Forces. He is an anthropomorphic jackal, and the former captain of the Jackal Squad mercenary group. During a raid, Infinite was hired by Dr. Eggman to become the leader of the Eggman Army, only for him and his squad to fall at the hands of Shadow the Hedgehog while protecting one of Eggman's facilities. Ashamed of his loss, Infinite decided to obtain the power of the Phantom Ruby not only as a means of becoming stronger, but also to abandon his "weak" past self.

With his newfound power, Infinite aided Eggman by helping him expand the Eggman Empire to its largest size to date after defeating Sonic the Hedgehog. Near the end of the war with the Resistance though, Infinite would engage Sonic and the Avatar on multiple occasions until he was defeated during the decisive battle for the planet.

Canon

 * Liam O'Brien

Fanon

 * Sam Witwer (Sonic: Rebirth series)
 * Tom Hiddleston (James Cameron's Sonic Cinematic Universe; voice and motion capture)

Iago PUC

 * Infinite appears in James Cameron's Sonic Cinematic Universe, portrayed by Tom Hiddleston via voice and motion capture. His history is chronologically followed by the following installments: starting in Jackal Squad, where Infinite is known by the name Zero before he changed his name for Infinite. The show follows the origins of Zero's old mercenary group the Jackal Squad. Later in Silver and Blaze, where he allied with Mephiles the Dark before he earned the Phantom Ruby. And concluding in Sonic Returns, where he is the main antagonist.

Joint ideas

 * Infinite appears in the Sonic: Rebirth series, voiced by Sam Witwer.
 * Infinite makes silent appearances in DC vs. Sega. He appears in Sinestro's ending, on which he becomes Sinestro's newest recruit in the Yellow Lantern Corps, with Sinestro expecting Infinite to become a true embodiment of fear itself. He also appears in Terra's ending, on which he was assigned by Deathstroke to help capture Terra and get her to work for him. But both Deathstroke and Infinite end up ultimately defeated when Terra (using her Earth-manipulating powers) manages to gain control of the Phantom Ruby, which she uses against Infinite, and later empowers her Earth constructs.