The Evil Twins (Canon, Characters)/ZeroTC01


 * -|The Evil Twins=The Evil Twins.png
 * -|Death Bot=The Deathbot (Crash Twinsanity).jpg
 * -|1="You see, this is why nobody likes you. A curse on you, Crash Bandicoot! A curse on you all!"

- Victor to Crash, Cortex, Aku Aku and Uka Uka


 * -|2="Oh. Forget I mentioned the riches thing, huh?"

- Moritz to Crash, Cortex, Aku Aku and Uka Uka

Summary
Victor and Moritz are genetically-enhanced parrots emerging from the Tenth Dimension, and the main antagonists of Crash Twinsanity. Years ago, the two used to be perfectly normal parrots, the pets of a young Doctor Neo Cortex throughout his time in the Academy of Evil. During one of his experiments with a prototype of the Evolvo-Ray, rather than evolving the twins, the device ended up striking them with a beam that sent them to the Tenth Dimension, leaving them exposed to its extreme radioactive conditions that enhanced them into the nefarious duo now known as the Evil Twins.

Believing that Cortex had ruined their lives, the twins used their newly-developed intellect and powers to construct advanced machines that would allow them to exact revenge on the mad scientist. In addition to building their own lair and forming an army of minions, they developed the Vice-Versa Reversa device, which was going to suck all that is good in their original dimension and transfer it to the Tenth, leaving behind nothing but "the worst of all possible worlds". In the end, however, they were defeated by none other Crash Bandicoot, Cortex, and the latter's neice, Nina, after they obtained enough power crystals to power the Psychetron and reach the Tenth Dimension.

Victor and Moritz's personalities differ quite noticably from each other. The former is low-tolerance, serious and cynical, and thus the leader out of the two who seems to mostly take charge of their plan for revenge, while the latter is the more simple-minded twin, always accidentally revealing their top-secret riches and taking things too literally. Despite this difference, both of them are noted to be ingenious and powerful beings.

Powers and Stats
Tier: 2-A, higher in the Deathbot

Name: Victor and Moritz

Origin: Crash Bandicoot (Verse)

Gender: Male

Age: Unknown

Classification: Genetically-Enhanced Parrots, Masters of the Infinite Dimensions

Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Genius Intelligence, Flight, Dimensional Travel, Portal Creation (Able to open rifts in space to summon their minions), Telekinesis (Telekinetically pulled Cortex's brain out of his head), Life Manipulation (Brought a Totem God to life), Absorption (The Vice-Versa Reversa device was sucking out all the goodness from Crash's dimension, leaving behind the "worst of all possible worlds"), Transformation (Their cage can turn into the Deathbot), Shockwave Generation (Performed by the Deathbot slamming its foot into the ground), Energy Projection and Electricity Manipulation (The Deathbot is armed with a laser-like weapon and a rod of electricity used for combat)

Attack Potency: Multiverse level+ (Stated to be "masters of the infinite dimensions, with power over reality itself"), higher in the Deathbot (Presumably much stronger than the Evil Twins themselves)

Speed: At least Massively Hypersonic (Should at least be comparable to the likes of Crash, Cortex and Nina. Likely faster than the Aku-Uka Brothers, as they defeated them with ease), likely Immeasurable (Able to traverse the distance between alternate dimensions)

Lifting Strength: Unknown

Striking Strength: Multiversal+, higher in the Deathbot

Durability: Multiverse level+, higher in the Deathbot

Stamina: Unknown

Range: Tens of Meters. Low Multiversal with the Vice-Versa Reversa.

Standard Equipment: The Deathbot

Intelligence: Extraordinary Geniuses (Following Cortex's experiments, Victor and Moritz's brains were enhanced by the Tenth Dimension, drastically boosting their intelligence to the point of being able to develop technology that allows them to fly, the Vice-Versa Reversa, and more)

Weaknesses: Due to their nature and instinct as pets, they are prone to obeying their original master's orders, though only briefly.

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