Board Thread:Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time discussion/@comment-1845428-20130129160801/@comment-3244796-20130131180858

LaithXRDL55 wrote: What is it Look at Penelope's outfit in the opening cutscene. Then look at El Jefe and the other confirmed bosses. Do you see an eerie similarity to their clothes, as if the pattern on them reflects their alliance with the Collector? Like I said with Grizzle B and Ms. Dezibel, it's all in the clothes. For instance, we all were skeptical about Grizzle B when he and Dezibel were revealed. However, I was the first to point out that Grizzle B's clothes were similar to El Jefe, and that their might be a connection between them. As it turned out, Grizzle B is a boss in one of the worlds, specifically one of the odd-numbered ones. If anything, the royal look was meant to throw us off, acting as a red herring that took attention away from the real boss of Medieval England. Seeing as the boss of the Wild West was just revealed, that leaves only the epilogue (if it is a level), which would most likely have the Collector and/or Clockwerk as the boss, and the Medieval England section without a revealed boss. And seeing as the fourth world has mechanical guards, it can be assumed that the boss of that world is skilled with machines. All of the above seems to heavily imply that Penelope might not be the heroine that she appeared to be in the third game, and that she was merely using Bentley to help build the Time Machine so that her employer, the Collector, could ruin the Cooper legacy by helping him build one for himself using Bentley's ideas for it. With the museum, the Collector can travel to any time period he wanted, using the artifacts from the museum as a way to reach his intended destinations, allowing him to erase the Cooper line and it's legacy, one Cooper at a time.