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File:Clock_Head_(industrial_version).jpg|link=Clock Head 2|Clock Head constructs a successor: [[Clock Head 2]], designed for the industrial age.
File:Clock Head 2.jpg|link=Clock Head 2|Clock Head constructs a successor: [[Clock Head 2]], designed for the industrial age.
File:Havelock.jpg|link=Judge Havelock|[[Judge Havelock]] and Clock Head save each others' lives, beginning a friendship that will ultimately lead to the founding of the town of [[Periphery (town)|Periphery]].
File:Havelock.jpg|link=Judge Havelock|[[Judge Havelock]] and Clock Head save each others' lives, beginning a friendship that will ultimately lead to the founding of the town of [[Periphery (town)|Periphery]].
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Revision as of 13:29, 6 August 2017

The earliest known version of Clock Head, designed and built by Leonardo da Vinci, shown here on patrol in the town of Periphery.

Clock Head (Clock-Head, Clock-Face, etc.) is a mechanical man.

The original Clock Head was a mechanical soldier, secretly designed and built by engineer and crime-fighter Leonardo da Vinci. This version of Clock Head survived after da Vinci's death by serving in mercenary armies, eventually reaching North America during the Revolutionary War. Persuaded by the arguments of Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin, Clock Head swore allegiance to the American cause and fought with distinction. After the war it drifted West, becoming a founder of the 1800s-era town of Periphery.

Clock Head designed and built an updated version of itself, Clock Head 2, better adapted for the industrial age.

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