The Thinker, a.k.a. Luke Traction, is a major antagonist to the Season Ninja Rangers.
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| - The Thinker, a.k.a. Luke Traction, is a major antagonist to the Season Ninja Rangers.
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- Frank Sahwit used Stone's Thinker clock to kill her while robbing her home. Butz was accused of the murder, and Sahwit stood as the sole witness, but Butz's attorney Phoenix Wright found holes in Sahwit's testimony, including the fact that he knew that the Thinker was a clock in the first place. Eventually, Sahwit's testimony was completely invalidated when Wright showed that the clock was set to Paris time. This in turn implicated Sahwit as the real killer.
- Cliff Devoe, Keystone City’s district attorney, became frustrated with his inability to stop crime. After he lost a high-profile case against mob boss Hunk Norvock, Devoe decided he was on the wrong side. He offered Norvock a deal: in exchange for room and board, he would apply his mind to any task Norvock wanted. Devoe spent the next ten years doing nothing but researching and planning crimes, earning the nickname, the Thinker. Norvock finally called in the favor, then tried to kill Devoe as a potential rival. Devoe was prepared for every contingency, and Norvock ended up killing himself. The gang chose the Thinker as their new leader. The Thinker tangled repeatedly with the original Flash. His crimes were always meticulously researched and planned, often technologically advanced, and he
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| - The Thinker, a.k.a. Luke Traction, is a major antagonist to the Season Ninja Rangers.
- Cliff Devoe, Keystone City’s district attorney, became frustrated with his inability to stop crime. After he lost a high-profile case against mob boss Hunk Norvock, Devoe decided he was on the wrong side. He offered Norvock a deal: in exchange for room and board, he would apply his mind to any task Norvock wanted. Devoe spent the next ten years doing nothing but researching and planning crimes, earning the nickname, the Thinker. Norvock finally called in the favor, then tried to kill Devoe as a potential rival. Devoe was prepared for every contingency, and Norvock ended up killing himself. The gang chose the Thinker as their new leader. The Thinker tangled repeatedly with the original Flash. His crimes were always meticulously researched and planned, often technologically advanced, and he would sometimes taunt the city’s protector ahead of time with a clue. Devoe obtained a “thinking cap”* which would boost his intellect even further, enabling him to plan even more elaborate schemes, eventually modifying it to give him telekinesis, mind control, and other psionic abilities. The Thinker’s greatest scheme was carried out with the aid of the Fiddler and the Shade. Together, they managed to shift Keystone City out of phase with the rest of the world for thirty years while the population slept. No one inside could put up any resistance, and no one outside could remember the city even existed. The three of them were able to plunder the city at their leisure. About ten years ago the second Flash discovered and crossed into the hidden city, then tracked down the original Flash, waking him up and joining him to stop the trio and restore the city.
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- Frank Sahwit used Stone's Thinker clock to kill her while robbing her home. Butz was accused of the murder, and Sahwit stood as the sole witness, but Butz's attorney Phoenix Wright found holes in Sahwit's testimony, including the fact that he knew that the Thinker was a clock in the first place. Eventually, Sahwit's testimony was completely invalidated when Wright showed that the clock was set to Paris time. This in turn implicated Sahwit as the real killer.
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