Tiger Tail

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"Tiger Tail" is a job for Bentley in "Turning Japanese" of Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time.

Background

Bentley must use the RC car to find out what El Jefe's plans are.

Synopsis

Bentley deploys Penelope's RC car near El Jefe's location on a bridge. The car is implemented with a miniature microphone that will be able to pick up anything El Jefe said to himself.

The RC car follows El Jefe to the Imperial Prison. There, the tiger remarks on the magnificence of the building, though states that it paled in comparison to the grandeur of his new statue fortress. Bentley assumes that this fortress was where El Jefe is hiding out all the time. El Jefe then mumbles that nobody will guess that the palace gate switch is underneath his palace's bridge.

As El Jefe leaps across the rooftops, the car follows on the ground. The next location he stops is outside the Sashimi Caverns. There, he says to himself that it's a good thing that he sealed the caves off, so his guard won't distracted eating sushi. He laughs to himself, noting that the Dragon Gates that lead to his fortress are invincible and that his enemies will never figure out that the switches to open the gates are inside of the dragon mouths, before leaving.

Bentley then follows El Jefe to the front of the Geisha House. El Jefe becomes suspicious that he is being followed, and upon looking behind him he spots a chicken — which is really the RC car in disguise — on the ground. Dismissing El Jefe's suspicions as paranoia, he contemplates on his final task: finding Rioichi Cooper, so he can deliver the cane to his boss. Afterwards, he welcomes Murray — who is disguised as Madame Geisha — to the Geisha House, but doesn't realize that Murray steals his plans from his back and gives them to Bentley.[1]

Trivia

  • Murray says "Ow!", when El Jefe slaps his butt. This line is muted in the PS Vita version.

References