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* MalevolentArchitecture: Carthage, the 5th sector, is introduced in this episode. Near the end of the 3-minute timer, the whole room begins to reconfigure, and the Lyoko Warriors only just make it out without being crushed. It's worth mentioning at this point that Carthage embodies just about every variation of this trope, including [[TheWallsAreClosingIn crushing traps]], [[BottomlessPit bottomless pits]] [[PlatformHell and moving platforms.]] [[UpToEleven And all this on a timer.]]

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* MalevolentArchitecture: Carthage, the 5th sector, is introduced in this episode. Near the end of the 3-minute timer, the whole room begins to reconfigure, and the Lyoko Warriors only just make it out without being crushed. It's worth mentioning at this point that Carthage embodies just about every variation of this trope, including [[TheWallsAreClosingIn crushing traps]], [[BottomlessPit bottomless pits]] [[PlatformHell and moving platforms.]] [[UpToEleven And all this on a timer.]]

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* BerserkButton: For the first time ever, Sissi shows annoyance at being called her real name, "Élisabeth".



* TheDogBitesBack: After taking crap from Sissi all day, Aelita manages to burn her with a zinger that leaves the rest of the Lyoko Warriors in an uproar.
-->'''Sissi:''' A beautiful flower like myself needs to be watered.
-->'''Aelita:''' Yes, you never know. You might even sprout a brain.



* UnnaturallyLoopingLocation: Sector 5 is made to have rooms that look as identical to each room as possible.


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* UnnaturallyLoopingLocation: Sector 5 is made to have rooms that look as identical to each room as possible.
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* AdultFear: Your child is homesick, being hazed and bullied in school, and running away because of it. Good thing Jeremie and his friends brought Aelita back to Earth alive.
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* ContinuityNod: Odd casually mentions his lingering disbelief in how [[Recap/CodeLyokoS1E19 Ulrich actually kissed Sissi once before]]. Ulrich makes it clear how he [[OldShame doesn't want to be reminded of it]] and calls it "ancient history".

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* ContinuityNod: Odd casually mentions his lingering disbelief in how [[Recap/CodeLyokoS1E19 Ulrich actually kissed Sissi once before]]. Ulrich makes it clear how he [[OldShame [[OnceDoneNeverForgotten doesn't want to be reminded of it]] and calls it "ancient history".
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* ContinuityNod: Odd casually mentions his lingering disbelief in how [[Recap/CodeLyokoS1E19 Ulrich actually kissed Sissi once before]]. Ulrich makes it clear how he doesn't want to be reminded of the incident and calls it "ancient history".

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* ContinuityNod: Odd casually mentions his lingering disbelief in how [[Recap/CodeLyokoS1E19 Ulrich actually kissed Sissi once before]]. Ulrich makes it clear how he [[OldShame doesn't want to be reminded of the incident it]] and calls it "ancient history".

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* ContinuityNod: Odd casually mentions his lingering disbelief in how [[Recap/CodeLyokoS1E19 Ulrich actually kissed Sissi once before]]. Ulrich makes it clear how he doesn't want to be reminded of the incident and calls it "ancient history".



* OldShame: Odd casually mentions his lingering disbelief in how [[Recap/CodeLyokoS1E19 Ulrich actually kissed Sissi once before]]. Ulrich makes it clear how he doesn't want to be reminded of the incident and calls it "ancient history".

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Back on Earth, Aelita apologises for running away. The others comfort her, letting her know that they understand how difficult it is for her. Sissi comes to gloat, and Aelita surprises everyone by countering with an insult of her own.

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Back on Earth, Aelita apologises apologizes for running away. The others comfort her, letting her know that they understand how difficult it is for her. Sissi comes to gloat, and Aelita surprises everyone by countering with an insult of her own.


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* OldShame: Odd casually mentions his lingering disbelief in how [[Recap/CodeLyokoS1E19 Ulrich actually kissed Sissi once before]]. Ulrich makes it clear how he doesn't want to be reminded of the incident and calls it "ancient history".
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* AskAStupidQuestion: While not entirely stupid, Ulrich asks Jeremie where he's going when they and Odd get out of the class room. Fortunately for Ulrich, Jeremie answers without sarcasm that he's going to the factory to find Aelita.

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* AskAStupidQuestion: While not entirely stupid, Ulrich asks Jeremie where he's going when they and Odd get out of the class room.classroom. Fortunately for Ulrich, Jeremie answers without sarcasm that he's going to the factory to find Aelita.



* IsThisWhatAngerFeelsLike: Sissi makes Aelita flee the school by exploiting her naïveté, getting her into trouble, all because she's a newcomer that's friends with Jeremie and co. Her driving force is anger, powered by sadness and regret for leaving Lyoko, and as Jeremie says to her later, [[SensoryOverload she was right to be confused]] about all the emotions she hasn't had a grasp on yet.

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* IsThisWhatAngerFeelsLike: Sissi makes Aelita flee the school by exploiting her naïveté, getting her into trouble, trouble... all because she's a newcomer that's friends with Jeremie and co. the others. Her driving force is anger, powered by sadness and regret for leaving Lyoko, and as Jeremie says to her later, [[SensoryOverload she was right to be confused]] about all the new emotions she hasn't had a grasp on experienced yet.



* LaserGuidedAmnesia: The Sychphozia is programmed to extract Aelita's memories, and Jeremie later theorises that Xana is looking for something really specific only Aelita knows, but is also otherwise wiping her mind, hence the need to save her.
* MalevolentArchitecture: Carthage, the 5th sector, is introduced in this episode. Near the end of the 3 minute timer, the whole room begins to reconfigure, and the Lyoko Warriors only just make it out without being crushed. Its worth mentioning at this point that Carthage embodies just about every variation of this trope, including [[TheWallsAreClosingIn crushing traps]], [[BottomlessPit bottomless pits]] [[PlatformHell and moving platforms.]] [[UpToEleven And all this on a timer.]]

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* LaserGuidedAmnesia: The Sychphozia is programmed to extract Aelita's memories, and Jeremie later theorises theorizes that Xana XANA is looking for something really specific only Aelita knows, but is also otherwise wiping her mind, hence the need to save her.
* MalevolentArchitecture: Carthage, the 5th sector, is introduced in this episode. Near the end of the 3 minute 3-minute timer, the whole room begins to reconfigure, and the Lyoko Warriors only just make it out without being crushed. Its It's worth mentioning at this point that Carthage embodies just about every variation of this trope, including [[TheWallsAreClosingIn crushing traps]], [[BottomlessPit bottomless pits]] [[PlatformHell and moving platforms.]] [[UpToEleven And all this on a timer.]]



** Season 1 showed that none of the Lyoko warriors can dematerialise from Lyoko without being killed, with this specifically being an issue in [[Recap/CodeLyokoS1E7 "Image Problem"]], as Yumi needs to devirtualise, but can't, so [[ForcedFriendlyFire she asks Ulrich to kill her.]] Starting from this episode, it seems that Jeremie has finally worked out how to dematerialise everyone except Aelita on command (who requires going to a tower to demterialise).

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** Season 1 showed that none of the Lyoko warriors can dematerialise dematerialize from Lyoko without being killed, with this specifically being an issue in [[Recap/CodeLyokoS1E7 "Image Problem"]], as Yumi needs to devirtualise, but can't, so [[ForcedFriendlyFire she asks Ulrich to kill her.]] Starting from this episode, it seems that Jeremie has finally worked out how to dematerialise dematerialize everyone except Aelita on command (who requires going to a tower to demterialise).dematerialize).

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* AlphaBitch: Sissi gets more ruthless in this season, attempting to expel Aelita just because she's new and not used to the same social conventions. Not helping matters is that Aelita is already friends with Jeremie, Yumi, Odd, and Ulrich, who she already holds respective grudges over (and one [[AllLoveIsUnrequited unrequited crush on Ulrich]]).



* TheCracker: Jeremie has to work out the password to access Sector 5, which he correctly deduces is related to the book he found in the Hermitage.
* IsThisWhatAngerFeelsLike: Sissi makes Aelita flee the school by exploiting her naïveté, getting her into trouble, all because she's a newcomer that's friends with Jeremie and co. Her driving force is anger, powered by sadness and regret for leaving Lyoko, and as Jeremie says to her later, [[SensoryOverload she was right to be confused]] about all the emotions she hasn't had a grasp on yet.



* MalevolentArchitecture: Carthage, the 5th sector, is introduced in this episode. Near the end of the 3 minute timer, the whole room begins to reconfigure, and the Lyoko Warriors only just make it out without being crushed. Its worth mentioning at this point that Carthage embodies just about every variation of this trope, including crushing traps, bottomless pits and moving platforms. [[UpToEleven And all this on a timer.]]
* MobileMaze: See Mavelolent Architecture, above

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* LaserGuidedAmnesia: The Sychphozia is programmed to extract Aelita's memories, and Jeremie later theorises that Xana is looking for something really specific only Aelita knows, but is also otherwise wiping her mind, hence the need to save her.
* MalevolentArchitecture: Carthage, the 5th sector, is introduced in this episode. Near the end of the 3 minute timer, the whole room begins to reconfigure, and the Lyoko Warriors only just make it out without being crushed. Its worth mentioning at this point that Carthage embodies just about every variation of this trope, including [[TheWallsAreClosingIn crushing traps, traps]], [[BottomlessPit bottomless pits pits]] [[PlatformHell and moving platforms. platforms.]] [[UpToEleven And all this on a timer.]]
* MobileMaze: See Mavelolent Architecture, aboveAs part of Sector 5's MalevolentArchitecture, after the timer finishes, the whole sector has a new layout, meaning a second run will be different.
* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands:
** Season 1 showed that none of the Lyoko warriors can dematerialise from Lyoko without being killed, with this specifically being an issue in [[Recap/CodeLyokoS1E7 "Image Problem"]], as Yumi needs to devirtualise, but can't, so [[ForcedFriendlyFire she asks Ulrich to kill her.]] Starting from this episode, it seems that Jeremie has finally worked out how to dematerialise everyone except Aelita on command (who requires going to a tower to demterialise).
** Aelita can also work the scanners by herself. Considering it's implied she had knowledge when she was a Lyoko denizen anyway, this makes sense.
* UnnaturallyLoopingLocation: Sector 5 is made to have rooms that look as identical to each room as possible.



* SavageWolves: Aelita has nightmares about them.

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* SavageWolves: Aelita has nightmares about them.them, though at this point, she can't figure out why.
* SensoryOverload: Part of what makes her run away from school and back to Lyoko is her inexperience with eating, Sissi's bullying, Yumi ignoring her (by complete accident), which makes Aelita feel deep regret for leaving, and runs off to Lyoko.
* TheWallsAreClosingIn: One of the features of Sector 5's hallways.
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Aelita leaves the orb, and finds herself in a blue, spherical room. An opening appears in the wall and she walks through it to explore, but is harrassed by slug-like monsters called Creepers. She encounters a huge monster with many tentacles - the Scyphozoa.

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Aelita leaves the orb, and finds herself in a blue, spherical room. An opening appears in the wall and she walks through it to explore, but is harrassed harassed by slug-like monsters called Creepers. She encounters a huge monster with many tentacles - the Scyphozoa.


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* WhamEpisode: This episode marks the debut of the new sector, Sector 5, and new monsters such as the Creepers and, most notably, the [[TheDragon Scyphozoa]].
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-->'''Jeremie''': [Aelita] told Sissi she was going back to Canada. I think she meant, "I'm going back to the place where I came from," which means Lyoko!

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-->'''Jeremie''': [Aelita] She told Sissi she was going back to Canada. I think she meant, "I'm going back to the place where I came from," which means Lyoko!

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* AdultFear: Your child is homesick and being hazed and bullied in school and running away because of it. Good thing Jeremie and his friends brought Aelita back to Earth alive.

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* AdultFear: Your child is homesick and homesick, being hazed and bullied in school school, and running away because of it. Good thing Jeremie and his friends brought Aelita back to Earth alive.alive.
* AskAStupidQuestion: While not entirely stupid, Ulrich asks Jeremie where he's going when they and Odd get out of the class room. Fortunately for Ulrich, Jeremie answers without sarcasm that he's going to the factory to find Aelita.
-->'''Odd''': (''seeing one of his buddies running down the hall, having exited the same room'') Jeremie, wait! Hey!
-->'''Ulrich''': Where are you going?
-->'''Jeremie''': To the factory!
-->'''Odd''': (''worried'') You think Aelita's there?
-->'''Jeremie''': [Aelita] told Sissi she was going back to Canada. I think she meant, "I'm going back to the place where I came from," which means Lyoko!



-->'''Sissi''': (''to Mrs. Hertz''): Well, I do, Ma'am! She went back to Canada!

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-->'''Sissi''': (''to Mrs. Hertz''): Hertz'') Well, I do, Ma'am! She went back to Canada!

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At Kadic, Aelita is on her own in the cafeteria, trying to get lunch, but is unfamiliar with the workings of a cafeteria. Behind her, people waiting in line are getting impatient, and complain at her. She gets uncomfortable and gives up. For a moment she is relieved as she sees Yumi, but when she notices that Yumi is interested in a boy at her table, she gives up trying to get lunch and goes outside.

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At Kadic, Aelita is on her own in the cafeteria, trying to get lunch, but is unfamiliar with the workings of a cafeteria. Behind her, people waiting in line are getting impatient, and complain at her. She gets uncomfortable and gives up. For a moment she is relieved as she sees Yumi, but when she notices that Yumi is interested in a boy William at her table, she gives up trying to get lunch and goes outside.


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* OhCrap: Jeremie and the others realize this when Aelita doesn't come to class. The ArmorPiercingResponse Sissi gives drives the point into them.
-->'''Sissi''': (''to Mrs. Hertz''): Well, I do, Ma'am! She went back to Canada!
-->'''Jeremie''': Canada?!
-->'''Sissi''': Yeah! That's what she told me. She even said, "At least I feel at home there."
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* AdultFear: Your child is homesick and being hazed and bullied in school and running away because of it. Good thing Jeremie and his friends brought Aelita back to Earth alive.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: Yumi accidentally ignores Aelita in the lunchroom, sitting near William, causing her to go away hungry and alone.



* SavageWolves: Aelita has nightmares about them.

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* SavageWolves: Aelita has nightmares about them.them.
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* MobileMaze: See Mavelolent Architecture, above

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* MobileMaze: See Mavelolent Architecture, aboveabove
* SavageWolves: Aelita has nightmares about them.
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* MalevolentArchitecture: Carthage, the 5th sector, is introduced in this episode. Near the end of the 3 minute timer, the whole room begins to reconfigure, and the Lyoko Warriors only just make it out without being crushed.

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* MalevolentArchitecture: Carthage, the 5th sector, is introduced in this episode. Near the end of the 3 minute timer, the whole room begins to reconfigure, and the Lyoko Warriors only just make it out without being crushed. Its worth mentioning at this point that Carthage embodies just about every variation of this trope, including crushing traps, bottomless pits and moving platforms. [[UpToEleven And all this on a timer.]]
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* MalevolentArchitecture: Carthage, the 5th sector, is introduced in this episode. Near the end of the 3 minute timer, the whole room begins to reconfigure, and the Lyoko Warriors only just make it out without being crushed.
* MobileMaze: See Mavelolent Architecture, above
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Aelita has a nightmare, one which has been recurring ever since she was materialized on Earth a few days ago.

Jeremie does some investigating on the Internet about The Hermitage, and after a night of hacking, finds the deed to the house, signed by Franz Hopper. He also finds that there used to be a science teacher at Kadic with the same name, and wonders if they're the same person. Ulrich thinks it's likely, but Jeremie wants to be sure, and suggests checking Kadic's archives. Jeremie further suggests a connection between the Hermitage and the equipment in the Factory, and Lyoko too.

Aelita goes to the bathroom for a shower, only to find a long queue outside. It turns out that Sissi is occupying the bathroom and making everyone wait, which apparently happens a lot at Kadic. Sissi notices Aelita and tells her that with such a long queue, she might be waiting for a few hours, but adds that upstairs there are showers with no girls at all.

Aelita goes upstairs to the shower room, but it turns out that Sissi has played a cruel trick on her; it is the boys' shower room. Ulrich and Odd gently escort her out, and find Sissi, Herb, and Nicholas there, watching. Ulrich gets angry at Sissi for playing such a trick on Aelita, when she knows fully well that Aelita will easily fall for such things. Sissi doesn't appear to care. To make things worse, Jim tells Aelita off for trying to enter the boys' shower room.

Aelita meets Yumi and tells her about the recurring nightmares. Yumi assures her that it's just because she's not used to living on Earth; she's only been here for less than a week.

Jeremie sneaks into a room to check Kadic's archives, while Ulrich and Odd keep watch. He finds a document signed by the teacher Franz Hopper and compares the signature with the one on the deed to the Hermitage; they match, proving that they are the same person.

Jeremie, Odd, and Ulrich visit the Hermitage. Jeremie discovers a few history books on a shelf, including one about Carthage, which he knows a little about because they learned about it in school the previous year. Jeremie takes the book about Carthage.

At Kadic, Aelita is on her own in the cafeteria, trying to get lunch, but is unfamiliar with the workings of a cafeteria. Behind her, people waiting in line are getting impatient, and complain at her. She gets uncomfortable and gives up. For a moment she is relieved as she sees Yumi, but when she notices that Yumi is interested in a boy at her table, she gives up trying to get lunch and goes outside.

She meets Sissi outside the entrance, who starts being unkind to Aelita again, suggesting that she return up north. Aelita, distressed, tells Sissi that at least she'd feel at home there, and runs away into the trees.

In class, Mrs. Hertz notices that Aelita is not present, alerting Jeremie, Ulrich, and Odd to this too. Sissi tells them that Aelita has gone back to Canada, and recounts their last exchange. Jeremie pretends to be ill and asks to go to the Infirmary; Ulrich and Odd accompany him.

Jeremie quickly figures out exactly where Aelita must have gone; she has returned to Lyoko. They all race to the Factory with Yumi.

On Lyoko, Aelita has virtualized herself into the Forest, but finds herself under attack by Blocks.

Jeremie sends Ulrich, Odd, and Yumi to Lyoko, where they find themselves under separate attack. They battle, trying to get to Aelita, but encounter heavy resistance. Jeremie sends them their Vehicles.

Unexpectedly, a white orb with the Eye of XANA on it appears out of nowhere and engulfs Aelita. Jeremie loses touch with her; she has completely disappeared from his detectors. Yumi panics, fearing that Aelita has been killed by her attackers, but Jeremie thinks it isn't that. He finds that she has disappeared from the sector, and has actually disappeared completely from Lyoko.

Aelita leaves the orb, and finds herself in a blue, spherical room. An opening appears in the wall and she walks through it to explore, but is harrassed by slug-like monsters called Creepers. She encounters a huge monster with many tentacles - the Scyphozoa.

The remaining three on Lyoko continue to be attacked as Jeremie figures out what has happened. Jeremie discovers a fifth sector of Lyoko, one that they didn't know about before. It is named Carthage. Figuring that Aelita must be there, he tries to figure out how to get there, and finds he needs a code.

Ulrich tells Jeremie to hurry up, as the attack on Lyoko is getting fierce. Jeremie guesses that the code is related to the historical Carthage, and looks in the book he took from the Hermitage for words that might be the code. After trying many and failing, he thinks about it logically. He wants to get into Carthage, and to do that, he has to conquer it. He finds the name of the person who conquered Carthage, and enters it as the code: SCIPIO.

The white orb appears again on Lyoko, making the attackers back away. It engulfs Ulrich, Odd, and Yumi, and carries them through the forest at high speed, to a white void where many of the wires that run through the forest converge.

The orb travels through a dizzying arrangement of moving walls and arrives in what appears to be the same room Aelita arrived in. The three leave the orb and go to search for Aelita. They find her being attacked by the Scyphozoa, which Jeremie finds is stealing her memories. They attack it until it releases her.

The walls begin to close around them, and Jeremie tells them to hurry back. They return to where the orb dropped them off, and Jeremie calls another orb to return them to the Forest. Aelita enters a tower to devirtualize, while Jeremie materializes the other three directly from Lyoko.

Back on Earth, Aelita apologises for running away. The others comfort her, letting her know that they understand how difficult it is for her. Sissi comes to gloat, and Aelita surprises everyone by countering with an insult of her own.

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