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  • Cloney
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  • While Torg and Riff were in the Punyverse, Aylee went into a cocoon. Dr. Schlock took a sample of her DNA and created a clone. When the clone went into a cocoon, he switched the two, selling the clone to Hereti-Corp and placing Aylee in a cryogenic storage tube. While in her cocoon, Cloney was tortured to forced her to adapt into an invincible form that would make her an unstoppable weapon. Hereti-Corp also planned to clone her to create an army, but Dr. Schlock deliberately sabotaged those attempts by not informing Hereti-Corp that she could only be cloned while in cocoon form. When Cloney emerged from her cocoon, Dr. Schlock claimed that the torture had given her amnesia to explain why she didn't have Aylee's memories. Cloney was raised to believe that she was really Aylee.
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  • While Torg and Riff were in the Punyverse, Aylee went into a cocoon. Dr. Schlock took a sample of her DNA and created a clone. When the clone went into a cocoon, he switched the two, selling the clone to Hereti-Corp and placing Aylee in a cryogenic storage tube. While in her cocoon, Cloney was tortured to forced her to adapt into an invincible form that would make her an unstoppable weapon. Hereti-Corp also planned to clone her to create an army, but Dr. Schlock deliberately sabotaged those attempts by not informing Hereti-Corp that she could only be cloned while in cocoon form. When Cloney emerged from her cocoon, Dr. Schlock claimed that the torture had given her amnesia to explain why she didn't have Aylee's memories. Cloney was raised to believe that she was really Aylee. Cloney ate humans. Hereti-Corp poured large sums of money into her company, AyleeOrgNet, to attract lots of employees who she could eat. She considered Aylee to be weak and tried to kill her former friends. She was ultimately killed by Aylee and Torg using the "Unholy Evil Death Bringer" sword, which decapitated her. Cloney first appeared on October 6, 2001. She died on July 21, 2002.