For now after the release of Sonic Superstars, Fang is back to being a jerboa again.
As much a sI prefer the "Nack the Weasel" name, I do admit jerboa is fitting for him. He does look more like a jerboa than a weasel.
There is also one plural form of the term Antichrist in the bible so they might be more than one, make it harder to be detected.
I was watching "Escape from L.A." the other day, as one do, and it got me thinking how Snake Plissken could have been the antichrist of the movie. He "doomed" humanity by throwing it back to the dark ages by inputting a three-digit code in a remote that cause EMP across the world. The code was "6-6-6". However Plissken spite against humanity wasn't out of evil, but because he saw the evil in those in power, such as the "life term president" who turned L.A. into a wasteland of degenerates as well as a place for "un-Americans" to be dumped because he believed he was doing Gods will.
Plissken was also known as "Snake", and he was sent into enclosed places which, while to the inhabitants, is regarded their own paradise, and he effectively ruin the social order of these imprisonments just as the snake in Eden did.
Just saying that, I've seen media that also portray the antichrist as misunderstood or not inherently evil (Good Omens also comes to mind)
Of course, emphasizing with the antichrist, especially given we don't know who the real antichrist will be, could be dangerous as he may turn out as evil as Christians believe he will be. And with super-rich elite families that are completely detached from the common people, whose children are conditioned to believe in their superiority and learn politics and control, would likely end up as one of them.
Here's to success of Sega, I hope the "Power Surge" will do them well.