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Gin and N. Brio's projects, N. Following the defeat of Dr. Cortex in the 11th Dimension, N. Tropy, through a hologram, ridicules him and reveals that he never intended to simply conquer the multiverse. He, with his new partner his female dimensional counterpart from Tawna's timeline plan to use the Rift Generator to recreate the timeline where they are gods and where everyone except for themselves were wiped from existence.

Enraged by this betrayal, Cortex decides to join his enemies in stopping the N. Once Crash and his allies gather all four Quantum masks, they infiltrate Bermugula's orbit where N.

Tropy and his dimensional counterpart command Nitrous Oxide to prevent their enemies from reaching the Rift Generator. Shortly afterwards the two N. Tropys begin flirting with each other Much to Crash, Coco, Tawna, Nitrous Oxide, and Cortex's disgust and to Dingodile's amusement as they watch on screen. Later Tawna attempts to take the two doctors down on her own but is quickly defeated before Female N. Tropy mocks Tawna about killing her dimension's Crash and Coco.

The rest of Team Crash arrives but is quickly separated from a Quantum Rift. Tropy for betraying him using N. Tropy's very same words before Dingodile and the Quantum Masks banish the two Doctor N Tropys into an unknown Quantum Rift, leaving their fates unknown. He also appears as a supporting character in Crash Bandicoot: Wrath of Cortex and an obstacle in some of the levels.

Tropy serves as the main antagonist in Crash Bandicoot 2: N-Tranced. Trance can brainwash them into doing their bidding. Tropy leaves N. Trance to try and stop Crash while he escapes to parts unknown. Only after collecting the Gems and Gem Shards in the game will Crash be able to fight him and prevails in the end. His next major appearance would be in Crash Twinsanity where he teamed up with Nitrus Brio , believing Crash knew the location of a treasure.

The doctors fought Crash after he escaped N. Gin's battleship, but are both defeated by the bandicoot. Tropy reappears later with other villains in the Tenth Dimension before the final boss fight before they got torched by Spyro. He also appeared in Crash Team Racing as a secret unlockable driver who could be obtained by beating his set records for Time Trials on each track. Tropy returns in Crash Nitro Kart.

Tropy was a boss in Crash Twinsanity. For some reason, he enlisted the help of a negro version of Dr. Nitrus Brio , for some reason. That boss fight sucked. Later in the game, the illogical duo appeared, asking for treasure. This also made no sense.

The Crashie Bandicoot Wiki Explore. Wiki Content. Gin Dr. Neo Cortex Dr. Nitrus Brio Polar. Tropy cannot be unlocked via cheat code. His ending in Nitro-Fueled is identical to his original ending, except instead of going to a rainforest, he instead arrives in a futuristic city, only to head back after coming across a Marty McFly-like character.

Tropy , was added as a playable character in the post-Grand Prix update , and is available for purchase from the Pit Stop for Wumpa Coins. Tropy betrays Cortex and reveals his new partner; an alternate, female N. Intent on resetting all other timelines to create a new era with themselves as its gods, the Doctors N.

Tropy attack Nitros Oxide and use his ship to get away from Crash and Coco's party. Although the alternate Tawna gives chase on Oxide's hovercraft, she is easily beaten alone. When Crash and Coco's party arrive, the female N. Tropy reveals that she particularly enjoyed Tawna's screams when her friends were killed.

The two agree to give their opponents "a fair chance" and toss Tawna towards their enemies before sending them off in new dimensional rifts.

With the help from all four Quantum Masks , Crash and Coco prevail over both doctors, and they are knocked into a dimensional hole by Dingodile; putting an end to their plans. While N. Tropy himself has yet to physically appear in On the Run! Tropy's female counterpart. Nefarious Tropy is a nefarious and smug character, as opposed to the childish, outspoken temperament of Doctor Cortex, with a smooth British accent to match.

He proves highly intelligent, his technological breakthroughs arguably making him the most advanced of all of Uka Uka's scientists. However, he tends to get frustrated when he repeatedly misses his target, and as a result, tires easily. This usually works to Crash's advantage and results in Tropy's many defeats at the hands of the bandicoot. Like Cortex, he is also highly pompous and foul-tempered, venting his frustrations at his associates or blaming them for his errors, something N.

Trance was perfectly willing to call him out on. Unlike most allies of Uka Uka, N. Tropy is not one of Cortex's henchmen, but more of an equal and occasionally a rival for the role of Uka Uka's right-hand man. This can lead to conflicts between the two prideful doctors; it is Tropy who exposes Cortex's secret weapon in The Wrath of Cortex in suspicion he is holding out on ideas, while in Twinsanity , the two openly oppose each other for the Evil Twins' treasure, with Cortex ultimately mocking Tropy's comeuppance thanks to Spyro, who came to get back his gems from the Evil Twins.

Even as infants, they both fight for usage of Uka Uka with equal footing in Warped. He seems to have an affinity for time related puns, rarely letting a sentence go by without one.

He also shows glaring traits of OCD obsessive-compulsive disorder. In It's About Time , he is very flirtatious to his female counterpart and is shown to genuinely care for her. In the Japanese script, N. Tropy speaks in a haughty, elitist manner albeit in a higher pitched voice in the original Warped though this progressively became deeper down the line. He also has a habit of mixing in English words in his sentences. His outward appearance reflects an unhealthy obsession with time. Frequent travel through the cold and hostile vacuum of space and time has caused his skin to become light blue and extremely cold.

He has long eyebrows and two equally long and skinny beards. His legs are long and skinny. His clothing has changed over the years, now seen as gold armor covering most of his body, except his waist.

He also wears a golden-brown, smog-producing, piston-driven time machine, which appears to obscure his lab coat. He wears a tall headgear with a small silver fork. His left arm now has a huge metal glove with a clock on it. During his jumping animations in Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, Tropy's hat briefly flies off, revealing him to be bald.

Tropy can usually be found disturbing the temporal flow by creating time paradoxes just for laughs. They are even shown to hold hands above their boss level portal on the world map further indicating their companionship showing that they genuinely care for one another. In Tawna's universe, N. Tropy apparently killed that universe's Crash and Coco and forced Tawna to watch. Because of this, the two have a rough history and Tawna later takes it upon herself to fight both versions of N.

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