From the very beginning of the game, Clank will get his own parallel timeline and will find his own way to kick some cragmite. However, Clank has found some gusto in his metallic underbelly and won't be taking it lying down. In past titles, that would be all and well. So, given that less-than-simple setup, Ratchet must obviously find and save Clank before Nefarious achieves his goal. Should the machine fall into the wrong hands, it could be used to alter time and eventually cause the universe to rip itself apart. Nefarious plans to use Clank to gain control of The Great Clock, a massive structure built by Orvus (Clank's father) at the centre of the universe to repair rips in the spacetime continuum that have been caused by an abuse of time travel technology. Nefarious (from Up Your Arsenal) to fix him. The gist of it is that the mysterious Zoni have abducted Clank and have taken him to another galaxy, where he's been damaged. The story picks up from the end of Quest for Booty, though those who skipped that one will find that the opening cinematic fills in the small gap since Tools of Destruction. No one would dispute the fact that one of the series' strongest points is its well-crafted plot. The answer to these questions and more follows, fellow sidekicks. The real question in my mind, following last summer's PSN release of A Quest for Booty, is whether Clank will once again be at the forefront of the storyline.
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