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That's true, but it's not as black and white as you seem to think. You can do the wrong things for the right reasons.

Klunk, to Clank, Secret Agent Clank

Klunk, sometimes called Clunk,[1] was the evil counterpart of Clank whose homeworld was planet Mariona.[2] He was originally created by Nefarious to act as a spy impersonating Clank. His name was given to him by Nefarious as a joke in Metropolis, Kerwan. Compared to Clank, he was as same-looking and weighed the same so Ratchet could not see any difference between them. Klunk had red eyes (when thinking evil thoughts) instead of green like Clank, but Klunk could turn them green, which he did to fool Ratchet in Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal.

He was also the main villain in Secret Agent Clank, masterminding the theft of the Eye of Infinity.

Biography

Up Your Arsenal

In Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal, Klunk replaced Clank after his completion of an episode of Secret Agent Clank at Holostar Studios. As the true Clank refused to assist Dr. Nefarious, he was imprisoned and Klunk was built to take his place. Klunk continued posing as Clank throughout a large portion of the remaining game, with Ratchet only extremely slowly becoming aware that something was amiss. Klunk's revealed his true identity when Ratchet founded Dr. Nefarious and the real Clank caged at making Ratchet finally aware of the situation in which point he transformed into his Giant Klunk form and dueled Ratchet on top of a pair of moving Hover Trains. Klunk was defeated by Ratchet and he exploded into pieces. Ratchet then freed Clank.

However, Klunk survived this battle or was repaired as he returned in Secret Agent Clank, though A Crack in Time notes that he is deceased.

Deadlocked

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Klunk pictured alongside Ratchet

During the DreadZone competition, Ratchet and Clank were slandered by the reporters Dallas and Juanita, Ratchet and Klunk's battle with Courtney Gears was mentioned, claiming that Ratchet and Clank were two psychotic fans who attacked her.

Tools of Destruction

When inside the Iris Supercomputer, one of the questions Ratchet could ask IRIS was, "Who is Clank's evil counterpart?" The response was "Klunk."

A Crack in Time

Klunk does not make an appearance, but is mentioned in a Galactic Trivia fact from A Crack in Time. Klunk was revealed to have apparently died and in memory of him, Dr. Nefarious was originally going to name the Tombli Outpost on Zanifar the "Klunk Memorial Work Camp and Day Spa," in honor of Nefarious's former minion. However, Klunk's estate lawyers prevented this from happening.

Other side stories and events

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Size Matters

Size Matters takes place soon after Up Your Arsenal and before Deadlocked.
Its events are ambiguously canon.'
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Klunk working as a factory assembly line robot

While he did not appear in Size Matters, it is noted in Secret Agent Clank that after Nefarious's defeated Klunk spent time as a factory assembly line robot making hi-tech toilet seats; however, he quit the day Ratchet and Clank defeated Otto Destruct.

Secret Agent Clank

Secret Agent Clank at some point after Deadlocked, following on from Size Matters story.
Its events are ambiguously canon
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Don't kill him too quickly, boys!

Klunk to his minions, Secret Agent Clank

Klunk was the mastermind behind the theft of the Eye of Infinity and framed Ratchet by using a mind control device on him. He had donned a mech suit, going under the alias The Kingpin to hide his identity. Under this alias, he threatened a scientist to create a laser that could blow up every planet in the Solana galaxy using the Eye of Infinity as a refractor. His true identity was not revealed until the Spaceship Graveyard. Clank came across the Kingpin Suit and initially thought he was staring at his own reflection, but to his surprise, it was actually Klunk. Klunk orders two guards to restrain him, and then makes off for Clank's ship (hoping it was an automatic, as he never learned to drive a stick), telling his guards not to kill Clank too quickly.

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Klunk converted into a vacuum cleaner

Klunk is encountered for the final time in his underwater base. He proceeds to tell Clank his belief that the difference between right and wrong is not as black and white as Clank thought, and that the wrong things can be done for the right reasons. He then mocks Clank's friendship with Ratchet, stating, "He is dumber and weaker than you and yet you ride around on his back like some kid on a carousel." Clank retorts that Ratchet has proven his worth as a hero and friend and is proud to help him on his endeavors. Klunk then explains his plan to make all the "squishies" bow to him. Using the Eye of Infinity as a refractor, a laser is poised to destroy every planet in the galaxy in a single shot, but Klunk will quickly kill Clank (which he thought would not be hard as he thought Clank fought like a girl), and would then broadcast himself dismantling the satellite under the guise of Clank. The two then engaged in a final showdown with Klunk using various mech suits and his own martial art skills.

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Klunk's eyes glowing, revealing that he is still active

Halfway through the fight, Klunk reveals his backup plan: activating the satellite, claiming that he alone knows how to stop it, so even if Clank was victorious, Klunk's plan would still succeed. At the end, Klunk was defeated, and thanks to being released into Ratchet and Clank's custody by the president, was modified by Ratchet a become vacuum cleaner for Clank's apartment, prompting Clank to humorously state that it "sucks" to be him. However, Klunk's eyes glowed and he blinked, showing that he was still active.

Character Details

Appearance

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Klunk, laughing

Klunk was easily discernable from the true Clank by his eerily red eyes and sinister laugh, although he could hide both of these qualities in order to pose as the original. Ratchet failed to interpret these strange behaviors early on. While transformed into Giant Klunk, he also had a darker color scheme.

In Secret Agent Clank, he wore a golden suit and a goatee.

Personality

Klunk had a more evil and selfish personality than Clank. He seemed to like giving orders by himself as he gathered an army after the defeat of Otto Destruct. He cared little for the welfare of others, as evidenced when he coldly refused to stay on Dr. Nefarious's star cruiser even while Captain Qwark was still on board. This callous disregard for the lives of others was shown more prominently in Secret Agent Clank where his plan to use the Eye of Infinity to destroy every planet in the galaxy would have claimed millions of lives. Klunk also showed high intelligence, able to build robotic mech suits of Nefarious and Ratchet. He had also shown to be very cunning, quite capable of long-range planning and able to stay one step ahead of Clank while keeping his identity secret for most of the game. It was also not above himself to swear, where he partially did in Up Your Arsenal.

Powers and abilities

You're not the only one who's been practicing the stealthy arts.

Klunk, Secret Agent Clank
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Giant Klunk

Klunk was fitted with Heli-Pack, Thruster-Pack and Hydro-Pack upgrades like Clank. During the boss fight against him in Up Your Arsenal, Klunk exhibited an ability to turn into an Ultra-Mech like Clank, but without using an Ultra-Mech pad. This 'Giant Klunk' was a stronger and more well-armored version of Giant Clank. He possessed all of the attacks ever used by Giant Clank at a higher level of power, in addition to a small number that were unusable by the original. He fired missiles, hovered with jet boosters, and hurled energy bombs; however, his arrogance let him down, as he followed the same pattern of attacks against Ratchet throughout the fight, making him extremely predictable.

While not in his Ultra-Mech form, Klunk has shown to be a capable fighter on his own, in Secret Agent Clank Klunk had three mechanical suits at his disposal he also had the same fighting style as Clank. Klunk had jet boots with a golden red thrust.

Behind the scenes

Death

Klunk's status is currently not entirely certain. He appears to die in Up Your Arsenal after being defeated by Ratchet and is referenced as being deceased in A Crack in Time. However, the ambiguously canon game Secret Agent Clank reveals that he survived his defeat in Up Your Arsenal only to be defeated once more by Clank, at which point he is referenced by Ms. Cute Anastasia Bot as having met his "demise" at the hands of Clank and having been converted into a hoover. However, the end of the game reveals that he is still alive in his hoover form, as his eyes blink and glow cryptically unbeknownst to Ratchet and Clank.

This leaves two possibilities, if ignoring the events of Size Matters and Secret Agent Clank then Klunk is deceased; however, if these ambiguously canon games are included then he is, in fact, alive, but thought by everyone to be deceased, with only he himself being aware that he is still alive.

Trivia

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Klunk in Secret Agent Clank as a skin

  • It was possible (though rare) for Giant Klunk to time his first movement incorrectly and fall off the train roughly five seconds into the fight. If this happened, the player would have to commit suicide, as this did not actually kill him and thus does not trigger the next cutscene.
  • While fighting Dr. Nefarious at the Biobliterator launch site, Ratchet could hide behind various pieces of scrap and debris. One of them was a blackened, Clank/Klunk-like robot body.
  • Klunk had apparently taken after Nefarious's dislike of organic life forms, as he called them "Squishies" in Secret Agent Clank as Nefarious did in Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal.
  • Klunk's homeworld, Mariona, could be seen by watching him with the Holo-Monocle in Secret Agent Clank.
  • Klunk (in his Gold tuxedo) and with a beard was a skin in Secret Agent Clank.
  • During the period between Clank's abduction and return, Klunk's eyes periodically turned red for a few seconds. But since this is seen in third-person view, only the player was alerted to this, and not Ratchet.
  • Klunk was one of the characters who almost swore in the whole series. While President Phyronix gave his condolences to the Q-Force, Klunk remarked, "What a load of bullsh—" until Ratchet hit him.
  • In Up Your Arsenal, Clank and Klunk never actually communicated or spoke to each other. The only time they made any communication was in Metropolis when Klunk walked to Nefarious before he turned around he gave Clank a quick look and turned around.
  • Also in Up Your Arsenal the name Klunk was only mentioned twice in the whole game and was never mentioned after his defeat. When Nefarious was talking to Clank, he said Klunk twice. In Addition, in the mission Defeat Giant Klunk it mentions Klunk.
  • Klunk is possibly alluded to in the re-imagined series when Clank, upon being constructed, initially has red eyes.

Appearances

Other
Non-canon
  • Ratchet & Clank Manga: Volume 2
  • PlayStation Home

Notes and references

  1. The IRIS Supercomputer refers to him as Clunk rather than Klunk.
  2. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Holo-Monocle

See also

  • Klunk/Quotes
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