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Captain Romulus Slag was first introduced in Tools of Destruction as the leader of the quirky band of disorganised space pirates. Although originally designed by Emperor Tachyon, he broke away, and acts as a rival in obtaining the Lombax secret. He, with his crew, enter a series of space battles with Ratchet and Clank, before a final confrontation on Slag's own flagship. Ratchet manages to defeat Slag, resulting in him becoming decapitated, yet still able to talk. He emotionally tells his first ship mate and loyal friend, Rusty Pete, of a vision of "wenches as far as the eye can see, each holding a glass of grog and a smile for old Slag". Pete then dramatically ponders the fragility of life, before declaring Ratchet as Slag's successor as captain of the crew.
Captain Slag returns to the series in Quest for Booty, helping narrate the story with Rusty Pete. Pete manages to revive the Captain's head to the extent that he can talk, though he has to be carried round on a stick. Unknown to Ratchet and Clank, Slag and Pete conspire to bring him fully back to life. He attaches Slag's head to the corpse of Captain Darkwater, and in doing so accidentally restoring Darkwater to life. Now both possessing the same body, they begin arguing, but appear to get their act together in time to face up to Ratchet. Eventually Darkwater and Slag are defeated. At the end of the game, Pete is shown rowing the once again disembodied Captain Slag across the sea, while finishing of the story, after which Slag remarks that he never wanted to hear it in the first place.
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Slag, accompanied by his trusty first shipmate Rusty Pete, leads an unconventional band of Space Pirates in a quest to steal the Lombax Secret
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Ratchet and Clank Future: Tools of Destruction
Captain Romulus Slag was first introduced in Tools of Destruction as the leader of the quirky band of disorganised space pirates. Although originally designed by Emperor Tachyon, he broke away, and acts as a rival in obtaining the Lombax secret. He, with his crew, enter a series of space battles with Ratchet and Clank, before a final confrontation on Slag's own flagship. Ratchet manages to defeat Slag, resulting in him becoming decapitated, yet still able to talk. He emotionally tells his first ship mate and loyal friend, Rusty Pete, of a vision of "wenches as far as the eye can see, each holding a glass of grog and a smile for old Slag". Pete then dramatically ponders the fragility of life, before declaring Ratchet as Slag's successor as captain of the crew.
Ratchet and Clank Future: Quest for Booty
Captain Slag returns to the series in Quest for Booty, helping narrate the story with Rusty Pete. Pete manages to revive the Captain's head to the extent that he can talk, though he has to be carried round on a stick. Unknown to Ratchet and Clank, Slag and Pete conspire to bring him fully back to life. He attaches Slag's head to the corpse of Captain Darkwater, and in doing so accidentally restoring Darkwater to life. Now both possessing the same body, they begin arguing, but appear to get their act together in time to face up to Ratchet. Eventually Darkwater and Slag are defeated. At the end of the game, Pete is shown rowing the once again disembodied Captain Slag across the sea, while finishing of the story, after which Slag remarks that he never wanted to hear it in the first place.
Captain Slag games
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| Name | Platforms | Developer | ||
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Ratchet & Clank Future: Quest for Booty released on Aug. 21, 2008 |
PSN, PS3 | Insomniac Games | |
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Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction released on Oct. 23, 2007 |
PS3 | Insomniac Games |
| Character Name: | Captain Slag |
| Real Name: | Romulus Slag |
| Gender: | Male |
| Birthday: | |
| Appears in: | 2 games |
| First appearance: | Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction |
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