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* CreepyShadowedUndereyes: Somethng she at least has in common with her "son". It first serves to give her a wore down, tired look, than highlight her true sinister nature.

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* CreepyShadowedUndereyes: Somethng Something she at least has in common with her "son". It first serves to give her a wore down, tired look, than highlight her true sinister nature.
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* BerserkerTears: [[spoiler:After Julius cruelly terminates the last remnant of her father, Maddie runs ''screaming'' in rage at the man with tears streaming down her face, and likely would've tried to kill him had he not sealed her in that room.]]
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* AxCrazy: Cary expresses to their superiors that he fears Renee is becoming unstable. Considering she mutilated herself to traumatize Caspian, shot Cary when he blew their operation, generally has a very short fuse, and [[spoiler: later helps her real lover spread a SyntheticPlague that would kill billions]], he was probably right to worry.
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* FaceDeathWithDespair: [[spoiler:The man has gone to monstrous lengths for immortality, so naturally when Safe Surf confronts him with his own mortality, Pope breaks down into a pathetic, pleading wreck and dies just as pathetically.]]
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* DirtyCoward: Pope is comfortable manipulating others but when backed into a corner he's quick to fold and be subservient so he can plot behind the scenes. Best shown [[spoiler:when the the digital monstrosity he unleashes turns on him, and he goes to his grave pathetically trying to bargain for his life.]]
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* HiddenDepths: Han Ping at first appears to be just another UI henchman for Chanda, but he later develops a genuine bond with his leader and discusses his socialist philosophy over a game of Pai-Sho.


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* WeHardlyKnewYe: While Ping becomes a major character, his two companions aren't so lucky. Bai Fu dies in between seasons and Zhong is rather abruptly killed by Holstrom, with neither getting very deep characterization.
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* VillainsWantMercy: [[spoiler:When [=SafeSurf=] goes on the warpath, Pope desperately tries to talk the monster into sparing his life. And because [=SafeSurf=] isn't an emotionally fragile teenager, it doesn't heed his pleas.]]
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* QuirkyMinibossSquad: They're a group of very strong UIs with distinct designs and abilities who serve as Chanda's minions in the Season 1 finale.
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* ItsAllAboutMe: At the end of the day this is who Stephen Holstrom really is. He espouses creating a utopia, but he's not only willing to destroy millions of lives to do so, and murders any UI who goes against his methods. It really speaks volumes that Caspian was willing to die to save mankind, while Holstrom was willing to doom mankind and was terrified of dying himself.


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** NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: Season 2 pretty much puts that to rest. Holstrom is uncaring and murderous to many of his fellow {{UI}}s as well as his clone "son", and plots to enact a global genocide to ensure his vision comes to fruition. Holstrom ultimately doesn't care so much about saving humanity as he does building a world ruled by him where anyone who goes against him dies.

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* TheJuggernaut: Seemingly nothing can stop this thing, only detain it. When it is unleashed years later, Caspian only defeats it by helping it evolve past its destructive purpose. Downplayed in that instance, however, as the future Maddie indicates the [=UIs=] would have defeated conventionally, it just would have taken longer and she'd have died during its rampage.



* TheJuggernaut: Seemingly nothing can stop this thing, only detain it. When it is unleashed years later, Caspian only defeats it by helping it evolve past its destructive purpose.
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* PostFinalBoss: It is the last threat Caspian and Maddie face after Stephen Holstrom is long gone.
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* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: Safe-Surf ends up wiping out Holstrom, Renee, and Pope to ensure the main villains get their just desserts.
* CanonForeigner: It's an original creation of the show and didn't appear in ''The Hidden Girl''.
* CyberCyclops: Its humanoid form is a muscular figure with a single glowing red eye for a face.
* {{Expy}}: In the future, Safe-Surf has become an indestructible humanoid CyberCyclops that changes and adapts, seeks to destroy an evolved type of human, and absorbs other programs. In short it resembles the Creator/MarvelComics machine named the Fury.


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* TheJuggernaut: Seemingly nothing can stop this thing, only detain it. When it is unleashed years later, Caspian only defeats it by helping it evolve past its destructive purpose.

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