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* In his last episode (4x9) Danielle hires Vince to specifically capture Alex Mack. He fails to do so and last seen sneaking out the Mack family's House before He is discovered by the Macks. He is never seen on screen again or is even referred to. Danielle, frustrated by yet another of Vince's failures and realizing She can't be connected to an attempted kidnapping of a teenage girl, puts out a "hit" on Vince. We already know Danielle Atron isn't above contract murder.
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* In his last episode (4x9) episode, Danielle hires Vince to specifically capture Alex Mack. He fails to do so and is last seen sneaking out the Mack family's House house before He he is discovered by the Macks. He is never seen on screen again or is even referred to. Danielle, frustrated by yet another of Vince's failures and realizing She she can't be connected to an attempted kidnapping of a teenage girl, puts out a "hit" on Vince. We already know Danielle Atron isn't above contract murder.
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It seems logical.
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* In his last episode (4x9) Danielle hires Vince to specifically capture Alex Mack. He fails to do so and last seen sneaking out the Mack family's House before being discovered. Danielle, realizing She can't risk being tied to illegal activities, has Vince murdered off screen.
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* In his last episode (4x9) Danielle hires Vince to specifically capture Alex Mack. He fails to do so and last seen sneaking out the Mack family's House before being discovered. He is discovered by the Macks. He is never seen on screen again or is even referred to. Danielle, frustrated by yet another of Vince's failures and realizing She can't risk being tied be connected to illegal activities, has Vince murdered off screen.an attempted kidnapping of a teenage girl, puts out a "hit" on Vince. We already know Danielle Atron isn't above contract murder.
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* In his last episode (4x9) Danielle hires Vince to specifically capture Alex Mack. He fails to do so and last seen leaving the Mack family's House. Danielle, realizing She can't risk being tied to illegal activities, has Vince murdered off screen.
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* In his last episode (4x9) Danielle hires Vince to specifically capture Alex Mack. He fails to do so and last seen leaving sneaking out the Mack family's House.House before being discovered. Danielle, realizing She can't risk being tied to illegal activities, has Vince murdered off screen.
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This would explain Vince's in universe disappearance from the show
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[[WMG: Vince Carter was murdered by Danielle Atron off screen ]]
*In his last episode (4x9) Danielle hires Vince to specifically capture Alex Mack. He fails to do so and last seen leaving the Mack family's House. Danielle, realizing She can't risk being tied to illegal activities, has Vince murdered off screen.
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* One of the final scenes of the series is a drum of GC-161 leaking out into the storm drains after getting blasted away from the chemical plant. Had the show kept doing, this likely would have led to a MassSuperEmpoweringEvent in Paradise Valley where more people would develop powers like Alex did. Given the chemical's propensity to have different effects on Alex when she's exposed to other substances, there's also a possibility for new powers to develop in others.
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* One of the final scenes of the series is a drum of GC-161 leaking out into the storm drains after getting blasted away from the chemical plant. Had the show kept doing, going, this likely would have led to a MassSuperEmpoweringEvent in Paradise Valley where more people would develop powers like Alex did. Given the chemical's propensity to have different effects on Alex when she's exposed to other substances, there's also a possibility for new powers to develop in others.
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[[WMG:Season 5 would introduce more superpowered people]]
* One of the final scenes of the series is a drum of GC-161 leaking out into the storm drains after getting blasted away from the chemical plant. Had the show kept doing, this likely would have led to a MassSuperEmpoweringEvent in Paradise Valley where more people would develop powers like Alex did. Given the chemical's propensity to have different effects on Alex when she's exposed to other substances, there's also a possibility for new powers to develop in others.
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* And GC-161 is liquidized [[{{Unobtainium}} element zero!]]
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* And GC-161 is liquidized [[{{Unobtainium}} element zero!]]zero!]]
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[[WMG:Alex is a [[MassEffect biotic]]]]
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[[WMG:Alex is a [[MassEffect [[Franchise/MassEffect biotic]]]]
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[[WMG:Alex is a [[MassEffect biotic]]]]
* And GC-161 is liquidized [[{{Unobtainium}} element zero!]]
* And GC-161 is liquidized [[{{Unobtainium}} element zero!]]