Drek
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Male |
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Black |
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Blue |
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Deceased |
- "Using highly sophisticated technology, which you couldn't possibly understand, we will be extracting a large portion of your planet and adding it to our new one. Unfortunately, this change in mass will cause your planet to spin out of control and drift into the sun where it will explode in a flaming ball of gas, but, of course, sacrifices must be made."
- ―Drek, aboard his flagship, calmly informing the citizens of Novalis of his plan[src]
Chairman Drek, then Executive Chairman Drek, then, Supreme Executive Chairman Drek, and finally, Ultimate Supreme Executive Chairman Drek, was a Blarg native to planet Orxon and leader of the Blarg. He was the primary antagonist in Ratchet & Clank, where he hatched a plan to make large sums of money. He hid this intent under the pretense that he was responding to the pollution of his own homeworld, which he had purposefully caused himself in order to commission the construction of a new planet in return for huge payoffs. Ratchet and Clank, on their first adventure together, set out to save the Solana Galaxy from the chairman's master plan. Drek was killed after being defeated in the final battle, caught in the explosion of his synthetic Blarg planet.
Biography
Motive
As a Blarg from Orxon, Drek's success as a chairman and businessman quickly led him to the status of leader
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Once Drek's new planet was completed, he declared that the final step necessitated before commencing its inhabitation was to place it in the ideal orbit. At the Bomb Factory at planet Hoven, he organized the construction of the PlanetBuster Maximus, which had for purpose to obliterate the planet that already occupied that ideal orbit. Unfortunately for the Chairman, Ratchet and Clank once again managed to stifle his efforts by destroying the PlanetBuster while it was leaving the planet. Despite this, Drek then led the creation of the Deplanetizer and announced through HoloVision that it would be used to destroy planet Veldin, which was the planet that currently occupied the chosen orbit for his new Blargian planet.
Final Battle on Planet Veldin



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The Blarg, having lost their chairman and artifical homeworld, were assumingly either forced to stay on their original homeworld, planet Orxon, or move to different planets. It is unknown what exactly became of the Blarg after the destruction of their artificial planet. Either way, Ratchet and Clank had ended the reign of the Blarg and saved the Solana Galaxy. In Deadlocked, Orxon was re-visited, and it was still polluted.
Attempted Revival
During the events of A Crack In Time, Nefarious attempted to use the clock to bring back many other villains, presumably including Drek.
Characteristics



Added by Sergeant RatchetTrivia
- An unlockable paint job for the Star Explorer in both Going Commando and Up Your Arsenal was called "Drek's Black Heart." As the name suggests, it was primarily black, with red streaks.
- Drek briefly appeared in Captain Qwark's flashback scene in Up Your Arsenal, when Qwark remembered his adventures from the previous two games. He was later referenced to in the same game, when Ratchet pointed out Qwark's tendency to work with the enemy.
- Drek also appeared as a floating picture in the Dreamtime level of Size Matters.



Drek
Added by DrNefarious - According to the manual of the first game, Drek was a "fast talking, quick-thinking dictator; a scheming' shadowy despot and a downright contemptible doer of evil." However he never forgot his mother's birthday.
- Scenes of Drek from the first game could be seen on the IRIS Supercomputer in Tools of Destruction.
- Although never stated in-game, it's very likely that Drek chose Veldin as the Deplanetizer's target merely as a bait to lure Ratchet and Clank into his clutches in order to get rid of them, as well as destroy Veldin for an orbit.
- Drek's mech appeared as a large enemy in the PlayStation Home firing range space (past), it did not appear that Drek was piloting it.
- Drek was a quite small blarg for his kind as his scientist and elite troops were taller.
Appearances
- Ratchet & Clank
- Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando (mentioned only)
- Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal (mentioned and flashback)
- Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters (cameo)
- Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction (IRIS)
- Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack In Time (indirectly mentioned only)