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| - Captain Qwark (real name: Copernicus Leslie Qwark) is a character in the Ratchet & Clank video game series. Originally, he is a villain in the first two games, but in the third onwards he became more moral, despite still being a coward. Qwark is the hidden quaternary antagonist of the Ratchet & Clank feature film and PlayStation 4 game, until he reforms. He was voiced by Jim Ward who also played Torrance.
- Copernicus Leslie Qwark, or Captain Qwark, is a fictional character in the Ratchet & Clank video game series, voiced by Jim Ward. His character has evolved from villain to hero throughout the franchise.
- , Copernicus Leslie Qwark, or Captain Qwark who had also gone under many aliases was a fraudulent "superhero" from the Solana Galaxy. It was revealed in Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters that Qwark was put up for adoption and raised by monkeys on Florana. Qwark explains how he never knew his family, thus on the next world, he is looking hard for his parents. At one point he attended the Kerwan learning annex. Although he was thought by most of the galactic populace to be a hero of the people, he was actually a greedy coward who would do anything, no matter how immoral, to get publicity or money (though since the end of Up Your Arsenal he had became much more moral despite being no less cowardly). He was also known to be somewhat stupid, and didn't realize when he was being tricked or used. Bes
- Copernicus Leslie Qwark, or Captain Qwark, who had also gone under many aliases, was a fraudulent "superhero" from the Solana Galaxy in the Rachet and Clank video game series. It was revealed in Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters that Qwark was put up for adoption and raised by monkeys on Florana. Qwark explains how he never knew his family, thus on the next world, he is looking hard for his parents. At one point he attended the Kerwan learning annex. Although he was thought by most of the galactic populace to be a hero of the people, he was actually a greedy coward who would do anything, no matter how immoral, to get publicity or money (though since the end of Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal he had became much more moral despite being no less cowardly). He was also known to be somewhat stupid
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