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Not 100% sure this is what happened, Phase 4 was confusing, but that's my interpretation.

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* StableTimeLoop: Phase IV reveals the entire series is one with the revelation that the Lloigor are [[spoiler: actually [[FaceHeelTurn Lux, Spook, Voltage, DJ Chill]], Blaze and her son with Zenith. The six transform themselves into the all powerful Lloigor and explain that the source of superpowers for Alternative 230 came from them as their powers means they've ascended time itself, meaning they created themselves. However despite what they thought, St. John was able to trap them in a pocket dimension which is seemingly the world the Lloigor were trapped in all along, [[AmbiguousSituation presumably having forgotten their original lives]] by the time Phase I occurs]].
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* IntergenerationalFriendship: Many of Zenith's most notable companions are of a much older pedigree than his including Acid Archie, Peter St. John, Eddie Mcphail, and Big Ben. On his part, St. John liked Zenith enough to speak warmly about him in [[spoiler:his posthumously published memories, even going so far as to declassify that it was Zenith who prevented nuclear armageddon in Phase Two.]]

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* IntergenerationalFriendship: Many of Zenith's most notable companions are of a much older pedigree than his including Acid Archie, Peter St. John, Eddie Mcphail, and Big Ben. On his part, St. John liked Zenith enough to speak warmly about him in [[spoiler:his posthumously published memories, memoirs, even going so far as to declassify that it was Zenith who prevented nuclear armageddon in Phase Two.]]
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* TauntingTheTransformed: In Phase IV, the victorious [[EldritchAbomination Lloigor]] spare Dr Michael Peyne from the apocalypse, instead condemning him to a slow DeathByDeaging so he has time to witness all the horror they've unleashed. Once Peyne has regressed to infancy, [[spoiler: Ruby]] arrives to mockingly bid him farewell, cradling him in her arms and cooing over [[TheMindIsAPlaythingOfTheBody all the memories that he can no longer make sense of]], before taking him out onto the balcony to show him the world he helped create. She then throws him into the air, where he shrinks into a fetus, then an embryo, and then vanishes.
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* TheSixties: Referenced often and contrasted with TheEighties and TheNineties.



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* TheSixties: Referenced often and contrasted with TheEighties and TheNineties.

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* ActionFilmQuietDramaScene: The epilogue to Phase II is punctuated by Zenith silently visiting the corpses of [[spoiler:Phaedra and his parents]] before flying off back to London.



* ActionFilmQuietDramaScene: The epilogue to Phase II is punctuated by Zenith silently visiting the corpses of [[spoiler:Phaedra and his parents]] before flying off back to London.

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