Clockwerk



Clockwerk is a fictional Evil Villain, Mastermind behind The Fiendish Five and the final boss in Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus, and to a different extent Sly 2: Band of Thieves.

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 * 2 Synopsis
 * 3 Abilities and equipment
 * 4 Fusion with Neyla
 * 5 Personality
 * 6 Trivia
 * 7 References
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Clockwerk was born a full millenium before the Events of the Thevius Racoonus in Russia as a Eurasian Eagle-owl with red eyes and brown plumage. No information is given of his family, real name, or early life, though it is known that at some point he learned of the Great fame of the Cooper Clan and was overcome with rage and jealousy. Due to this burning hate, he knew he had to carry on in order to wipe out the Cooper family. He made a final decision and began replacing his own body with machinery. How such advanced technology was acquired back then is still a mystery, though it may be that Clockwerk was an inventer or builder of sorts.

Clockwerk is more than a thousand years old, enough that even in some of the oldest pictures Sly has of his family, Clockwerk's shadow can be seen in the background against the sky or moon. He has been kept alive by his fierce, fiery hatred for the Cooper family, a line he made himself a rival of. Either when, before, or after Sly was born, he formed the Fiendish Five. When Sly was around the age of eight, he led them in an attack against the Cooper family, slaying Sly's father and mother. In the process, he stole the family's sacred book of thieving, The Thievius Raccoonus, tore the pages out of the book, and gave some of the other pages to the other four members. Even though Clockwerk was aware of Sly's existance, he doesn't hurt him. The reason for this is can be found by a famous quote from Clockwerk during their confrontation over a volcano, "Because I wanted to show the world that without your precious book, the Cooper line was nothing."

SynopsisEdit
Clockwerk

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Sly Cooper traveled the world with Bentley and Murray once he left the orphanage, seeking to recover The Thievius Raccoonus from The Fiendish Five, which are Sir Raleigh, Muggshot, [http://slycooper.wikia.com/wiki/Mz._Ruby Mz. Ruby], Panda King, and of course Clockwerk.

Sly studied the pictures as he recovered them, seeing Clockwerk's frame in each photo, he began to piece it together. However it was Bentley who figured out where the evil owl was hiding, and they traveled to a volcano in Russia to finally face the murderer of his family. Clockwerk didn't directly meet Sly at first, instead he caught Carmelita and used her to lure Sly into a gas chamber, where Bentley saved him by hacking into the device, shutting it off. Sending one of his smaller Robot Falcons, nicknamed "Falcons", he stole Sly's cane in which Carmelita promptly helped the raccoon get it back. Finally, borrowing the Inspector's jet pack, Sly faced his robotic foe who answered Sly's questions with what he thought to be the correct answers. The metal in Clockwerk's armor were too strong for the jet pack's bullets to break alone, so Carmelita shot the owl's body with her gun, which weakened the armor and allowed Sly to strike his foe down. Clockwerk falls into the lava only to fly back out, no longer with his wings but jets which hold the massive owl aloft. Shooting more deadly missiles now, they continue to fight over the lava until finally the owl falls again. Sly lands on the Clockwerk pieces with Bentley's warning in his ears, that the owl will reconstruct himself if Sly doesn't finish him off fast. Sly slams Clockwerk's face with his cane, while Clockwerk shouts out, "Cooper! You will never be rid of me! Clockwork is superior!!!"

Though thought to be defeated, an end cutscene shows Clockwerk's head floating in the lava, as one red eye opens slowly then Murray screams after that have happened after the credits. He regenerated after Sly destroyed his head in the final battle.

Abilities and equipmentEdit
flight, durable armor(as seen when bullets from carmelita`s jetpack has no effect),weapons embedded in machinery

Fusion with NeylaEdit
Sly on the assembled Clockwerk's back.

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Arpeggio beside the completed Clockwerk frame.

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''Behold! Clock-La is born! ''-Constable Neyla, Sly 2: Band of Thieves

Clockwerk, though oddly his eyes opened at the end of the first game, he doesn't mentally appear in this game. His body is used as weapons and/or tools by the Klaww Gang, with Arpeggio, the mastermind behind this gang, plans to use his body to obtain immortality. Abilities and Equipment: Flight, Durable armor(as seen when the bullets in carmelita`s jetpack had no effect), weapons stored in machinery, energy rings, lasers List of Villains with Body Parts: Neyla betrayed Sly and the Klaww Gang, sealing her body and soul into Clockwerk. She was destroyed by Sly, Carmelita, Bentley and Murray, but not before her beak clamped down and broke Bentley's legs. After Neyla's death, Sly and Carmelita destory the Hate Chip, thus destroying Clockwerk and his remaining parts for good.
 * Clockwerk Tail Feathers: Dimitri, the first boss of Sly 2, uses the feathers to make false money. Because of their special alloy, they would never wear out.
 * Clockwerk Wings: Used by Rajan simply as throne room decorations.
 * Clockwerk Heart: Rajan's second piece, was cut in half to be used as both a powerful accessory to his staff, and to grow spices at an amazing rate.
 * Clockwerk Eyes: Used by the Contessa to enhance her hypnotism abilites.
 * Clockwerk Lungs and Stomach: Given to Jean Bison to allow his Iron Horses (trains) to run all day and night.
 * Clockwerk Talons: Also given to Jean-Bison, they are powerful enough to slice through steel in which the lumberjack used to simply cut down trees.
 * Clockwerk Brain: Arpeggio's part, he didn't use it for such trivial matters, he had a different view of their use. It was mentioned in "He Who Tames the Iron Horse" by both Arpeggio and Jean-Bison. It is only seen in the first game when swiping away at his face in the last level. If you jump on his head and move the camera, you can see the brain hooked up to wires in his skull.
 * Hate Chip: Power source for all the pieces, which made them pristine through out time. Once destroyed, the rest of the Clockwerk Frame died with it.

For Arpeggio's plan with the Clockwerk pieces, see Arpeggio.

Personality Edit
Described by Sly often as a monster, he feels no remorse or any other emotion save anger and hate, which he believes is power. These emotions were able to be felt through a "Hate Chip" stored in his brain. Even though he believed the hate in the chip was what gave him his power it was probably burning energy installed in the chip that gave the feeling of these emotions and repaired and preserved his body for all time. Cruel, sadistic, and egomaniacal, he is also considered to be a serial killer, which isn't far from the truth since the evil owl sought to wipe out an entire family just to gain recognition as the ultimate thief. He seems to look down on concepts such as loyalty and empathy as evidenced by his commentary after Sly saved Carmelita at his fortress. He is known by some as "The Bane of The Cooper Clan."

Trivia Edit

 * The Clockwerk Brain is only seen in Sly Cooper and The Thievius Raccoonus but never retrieved.
 * At the end of Episode 7, you find out that Jean-Bison raided the safe house, found all the parts and sold them to Arpeggio.
 * The known Clockwerk parts previously in possesion of the Klaww Gang are the Tail Feathers, Wings, Heart, Eyes, Lungs, Stomach, Talons, and Brain. Despite this Arpeggio seems to have all the remainings pieces at the end of Sly 2, as these pieces alone couldn't create an actual owl. Though it is said Arpeggio was only in possesion of the Brain. Arpeggio did mention that Jean Bison got "The Lion's Share of the parts" and had previously sold a number of them to him for money meaning that Jean Bison had all of the unseen parts.
 * Clockwerk is powered by "The Hate Chip" a micro chip within his head, which draws power from Clockwerk's hatred of the Coopers. The chip feeds off of Clockwerks hatred and uses it as power to restore him making him near invincible.
 * Clockwerk managed to open one of his eyes at the end of the first game yet somehow even after being restored he never regained consciousness meaning he may have possibly just died.
 * In episode 8 In the blimp, Clockwerk is seen fully restored, but in the fight with "Clock-la" the body is seen in the same damaged shape as in the final battle at the end of Sly 1
 * In the final boss battle Clockwerk seems to say "I am myself. Never again lay feet together. I will live immortal. Redirect empathy. power cells depleted", what this means is unknown this is most likely Clockwerk rambling or his robot brain is giving out and produces errors in speech.
 * It is rumored that a scientist called Dr. M (the main antagonist of Sly 3) built the robot body for Clockwerk but that info has no proof of being correct as it was never really mentioned in the game unless Dr.M had a time machine.