


Sakura is Clementine's counterpart in Shōgunworld.Arlette and Cindy are Clem's prototypes from Westworld (1973) film." Akane No Mai" (flashback, both New and Old Clem)." The Riddle of the Sphinx" (flashback).Throat slashed by Maeve outside Mariposa Saloon, in Trace Decay.New Clementine had died 1 time on screen. The incidents which she died are as follow: Shot by Armistice outside The Forge, in The Passenger.Shot by Delos Extraction Team and QA Security Force above the Cradle in the Mesa, in Les Écorchés.Shot by Ashley Stubbs at the Behavior Lab in the Mesa, in Trompe L'Oeil.Shot by a guest inside Mariposa Saloon, in Dissonance Theory.The incidents which she died are as follow: Old Clementine had died 4 times on screen. She offers to show her 'gratitude' to him.Įlsie Hughes kisses the Old Clementine while she is offline. Maeve seems to have taken a motherly role for Clementine.Ĭlementine was grateful to William when he saved her from the 'wanted' criminal, Horace Calhoun. It is unknown what, if any, event inspired Ford to give Clementine this motion, and whether or not it was a positive event or a negative one.Ĭlementine's closest relationship on the show is with Maeve, the only person she is seen having a non-professional conversation with. The reverie that Clementine exhibits is a stroking of her bottom lip with a pinky finger. Any hint of the tiredness from her professed nightmares disappears when she is re-tasked in that role. When tasked as madam, Clementine is more confident and appears less eager, but no less straightforward. She also says she has nightmares, and some are "really bad." Elsie Hughes said that while hosts aren't programmed to have dreams they are given the "idea of dreams" as a safety measure, in case memories of body shop technicians servicing the hosts remain once the host returns to the park. They have a farm on land where very little grows and she dreams of getting them out of there "in a couple of years". She tells Maeve that she sends money back to her family who think she works in a dress shop. She offers this discount to hosts as well as guests, and also to both men and women.

She determinedly pursues potential customers in the saloon, She offers a discount for those who are cleaner and don't smell as bad as others (no "rind" on them yet). At least 211 unnamed Westworld hosts residents next to the Valley Beyond entrance (Scripted, Caused, Physical Body)Ĭlementine's personality is one of eager indifference.4 unnamed Westworld QA Security Force members.1 unnamed host technician (Scripted, Physical Body).This list shows the victims old Clementine has killed: She takes out three of them and receives a bullet however, Musashi gets caught by Hanaryo. After a brief caustic conversation, she breaks her wineglass and attacks him and his men. In Jakarta, Clementine meets Musashi (Dolores' copy). This is made evident when Younger William and her are featured in the same scenes, decades before Maeve is Madam. The Old Clementine appeared after Clementine's death, she is also one of the older Hosts in the park, having been in Westworld for at least thirty years. She then says "I'll give you a discount." Not much of a rind on you," as she strokes the guest's cheek. She is most often seen in a fancy blue dress, cut very high in front to show off thigh-high stockings and a peek at her bare legs, to entice newcomers.Ĭlementine always greets newcomers with the line, "You're new. Clementine believes that in couple of years she will make it out of Mariposa to live a different life.Īt times, she serves in the role of Madam, replacing Maeve from time to time when Maeve is unable to enrapture the saloon's clientele. She has a poor family whose ranch is arid, so she sends them the money she makes, telling them she sells dresses. She works under the madam of the brothel at the saloon, Maeve Millay. In her narrative, Clementine is one of the prostitutes in the story lines played out around the Mariposa Saloon in Sweetwater. She was though preceded by at least Dolores Abernathy. Clementine was one of the earliest hosts designed by Robert Ford's and Arnold Weber's startup called the Argos Initiative.
