Board Thread:Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time discussion/@comment-1845428-20130129160801/@comment-3244796-20130131204713

Tsheez wrote: ScorpionTail wrote: Tsheez wrote: ScorpionTail wrote: Tsheez wrote: Diehardslyfan wrote: Why does the Collector need the canes though? Coopers could make new ones. What i the collectors intentions for all the canes? It can't be a muesum exhibit that would be stupid. I wonder... His art in his museum is important. He's a COLLECTOR. He COLLECTS things. He's not just taking the Cooper's canes and letting them go, he's imprisoning them. The Canes are just like an extra reward to add to a COLLECTION of the Cooper's canes. And before you say "HOW COME ALL THE ANCESTORS AREN'T IN THE GAME THEN???!!?", you obviously stop him after he's only visited 5 ancestors. But by imprisoning the other Coopers, the Coopers wouldn't have a thieving reputation, so the value of their canes wouldn't be as high, so putting them in the museum, while logical, wouldn't seem like it would be worth the trouble of messing with history. There's someway it could work. It's just hard when you look for every flaw. Look at plot points in some of the old games, because they have flaws too. And also, are the Coopers really famous in general? Or just famous among other thieves? Well, if Rioichi Cooper invented Sushi, then he must be very famous. Or he could just be one of those unsung heroes of history. Know what I mean? I'd assume unsung. Things only exclusively know in the Thevius Raccoonus. There's other secrets though, suppossively Galleth didn't actually do most of the things he wrote about in the book, and didn't want to look like a failure. Many others wouldn't even know of the things he wrote about, because they can't read the book, so it doesn't affect much in the long run. Okay, this is starting to make sense now.