
They could have blue optics that reflect their friend's blue eyes, like how Ratchet & Clank both have green eyes/optics, and a brass-and-copper color scheme not unlike Ratchet's fur color, contrasting how Clank's silver-and-gunmetal colors match the new girl's fur, as well as a sleek, modern design, contrasting Clank's boxy, retro design. The female Lombax has her own version of Clank.Ratchet will stumble upon this counterpart shortly after getting separated from Clank, and they'll take his place until everyone inevitably meets up, then return to the female Lombax's back at that point, while Clank returns to Ratchet's.
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The 2020 Gamescom Opening Night Live gameplay showcase showed off Ratchet and Clank confronting Nefarious, but the doctor notably didn't have the scar he received from Ratchet in A Crack in Time.Unlike the main universe, this version of Nefarious is an organic supremacist. The Nefarious we'll end up fighting will have his organic body, much like in the 2016 version.It is indeed the Dimensionator going haywire.

It's more likely because of the Dimensionator malfunctioning. The Great Clock most likely only effects the dimension it's in.Alternatively, Nefarious trying to use the Great Clock as a time machine is exactly what's causing the multiverse to fall apart now.The latter might even have caused the universe to be hit with a cosmic-level Ret-Gone due to how much of a paradox it would have caused. Something as drastic as shifting the whole universe back to Nefarious's first defeat at the hands of the duo and undoing that, or, as Nefarious himself pondered doing during the boss fight, sending all biological lifeforms into a permanent Stone Age, would definitely cause that universe to collapse. Sure, Ratchet was able to travel back two years and give Nefarious a scar that he didn't have in the original timeline, and he and Clank went back a decade and changed the Battle of Gimlick Valley, but they used localized time rifts, and on a universal scale, those two things are so minor that any potential Butterfly Effect would basically have no damage, leaving a Close-Enough Timeline.

The fact that trying to use it to go back so far into the past would go horribly wrong was the reason why Ratchet and Alister ultimately came to blows at the end of A Crack in Time.

