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* Close. In the ''ComicBook/BatmanBeyond'' comic continuation, it turns out he's a part of the new Terrific Trio, working alongside Plastic Man and Earth Mover. Presumably, he joined after the government stopped chasing him.
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Well, that's presumably what would've happened had the show got a proper ending.




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Perhaps it could become closer in tone to ''Batman Beyond''.
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# He appears in a [[WesternAnimation/DCUniverseAnimatedOriginalMovies DCUAOM]] film, most likely in some sort of movie based on ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' (given that ''The Zeta Project'' is too obscure to stand on its own).

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# He appears in a [[WesternAnimation/DCUniverseAnimatedOriginalMovies DCUAOM]] film, most likely in some sort of movie based on ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' movie (given that ''The Zeta Project'' is too obscure to stand on get its own).
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[[WMG: There will be a DarkerAndEdgier reboot that will follow the original plan for the show.]]

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[[WMG: There will be a DarkerAndEdgier reboot that will follow the original plan for the show.]]]]

[[WMG: Zeta will eventually be reintroduced somehow.]]
The character will return in either one of two ways:
# He appears in some issue of the ''ComicBook/BatmanBeyond'' comics.
# He appears in a [[WesternAnimation/DCUniverseAnimatedOriginalMovies DCUAOM]] film, most likely in some sort of movie based on ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' (given that ''The Zeta Project'' is too obscure to stand on its own).
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[[WMG: Zeta eventually managed to prove his innocence, and later joined the Justice League Beyond.]]

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[[WMG: Zeta eventually managed to prove his innocence, and later joined the Justice League Beyond.]]

[[WMG: There will be a DarkerAndEdgier reboot that will follow the original plan for the show.
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* Orin has red hair... and BrownEyes, like Wally's wife does.

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* Orin has red hair... and BrownEyes, brown eyes, like Wally's wife does.
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[[WMG: Agent West is related to ComicBook/TheFlash (Wally West).]]

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[[WMG: Agent Orin West is related to ComicBook/TheFlash (Wally West).]]
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Zeta is the sixth letter of the Greek Alphabet. His successor being named Infiltration Unit 7 gives further credence to this. Perhaps the show's premature cancellation is the reason we never saw Infiltration Units Alpha through Epsilon. If one of these earlier units was reprogrammed by terrorists, then the NSA's paranoia towards Zeta may be somewhat justified.

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Zeta is the sixth letter of the Greek Alphabet.alphabet. His successor being named Infiltration Unit 7 gives further credence to this. Perhaps the show's premature cancellation is the reason we never saw Infiltration Units Alpha through Epsilon. If one of these earlier units was reprogrammed by terrorists, then the NSA's paranoia towards Zeta may be somewhat justified.



* It's unlikely anyone in his family would look down on him for not having superpowers, especially since Wally was shown to have as much respect for Bruce as he did for the superpowered members of the League. Given Orin's personality it seems more likely he joined out of genuine altruism and wanting to do good. Remember that while from the viewers POV the NSA are the main villains, in actuality they're a nationwide force attempting to keep the country safe from terrorists. He probably joined because he wanted to be a part of that, not to prove himself to his family. He's WrongGenreSavvy.

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* It's unlikely anyone in his family would look down on him for not having superpowers, especially since Wally was shown to have as much respect for Bruce Batman as he did for the superpowered members of the League. Given Orin's personality it seems more likely he joined out of genuine altruism and wanting to do good. Remember that while from the viewers POV the NSA are the main villains, in actuality they're a nationwide force attempting to keep the country safe from terrorists. He probably joined because he wanted to be a part of that, not to prove himself to his family. He's WrongGenreSavvy.
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[[WMG: Zeta is partially made from TimeLord technology.]]
After his first appearance in WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond, Zeta was somehow damaged to the point that he regenerated, explaining why he looked different in this show. Since the [=TARDIS=] can regenerate, why not a robot made from similar parts?

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[[WMG: Zeta is partially made from TimeLord WMG/TimeLord technology.]]
After his first appearance in WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond, ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'', Zeta was somehow damaged to the point that he regenerated, explaining why he looked different in this show. Since the [=TARDIS=] can regenerate, why not a robot made from similar parts?



[[WMG: Zeta eventually managed to prove his innocence, and later joined the Justice League.]]

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[[WMG: Zeta eventually managed to prove his innocence, and later joined the Justice League.League Beyond.]]
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[[WMG: Agent West is related to ComicBook/TheFlash (Wally West)]]

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[[WMG: Agent West is related to ComicBook/TheFlash (Wally West)]]West).]]

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[[WMG: Agent West is related to the Flash]]
He's a lighthearted, eager to prove himself, a redhead and voiced by Michael Rosenbaum. He's either Wally's son or grandson who had no powers and joined the NSA in order to prove himself to his family.

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* Zeta once sneaked into a facility used by other Infiltration Units, so this appears to be a canon theory.

[[WMG: Agent West is related to the Flash]]
ComicBook/TheFlash (Wally West)]]
He's a lighthearted, eager to prove himself, a redhead redhead, and voiced by Michael Rosenbaum. Creator/MichaelRosenbaum. He's either Wally's son or grandson who had no powers powers, and joined the NSA in order to prove himself to his family.



* Being related to someone important would certainly explain how he hasn't been fired multiple times over.

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* Being related to someone important would certainly explain how he hasn't been fired multiple times over.over.

[[WMG: Zeta eventually managed to prove his innocence, and later joined the Justice League.]]
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* Many of the Flash's early career personality flaws, such as over-enthusiasm and not thinking ahead before acting (before his CharacterDevelopment, of course) are core flaws of Agent West, who is about the same age in the NSA as his father/grandfather was at the start of his superhero career, give or take a view years. He's not out to prove himself to his family, his cockiness is literally hereditary, and he ''does'' improve over the course of the series. Given time he may be, in essence, the Flash in personality as well as looks, and just as competent in the NSA. He might also have been inspired by his lineage to help people, rather than the fandom interpretation of a bitter non-superpowered man.

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* Many of the Flash's early career personality flaws, such as over-enthusiasm and not thinking ahead before acting (before his CharacterDevelopment, of course) are core flaws of Agent West, who is about the same age in the NSA as his father/grandfather was at the start of his superhero career, give or take a view years. He's not out to prove himself to his family, his cockiness is literally hereditary, and he ''does'' improve over the course of the series. Given time he may be, in essence, the Flash in personality as well as looks, and just as competent in the NSA. He might also have been inspired by his lineage to help people, rather than the fandom interpretation of a bitter non-superpowered man.man.
* Being related to someone important would certainly explain how he hasn't been fired multiple times over.
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* It's unlikely anyone in his family would look down on him for not having superpowers, especially since Wally was shown to have as much respect for Bruce as he did for the superpowered members of the League. Given Orin's personality it seems more likely he joined out of genuine altruism and wanting to do good. Remember that while from the viewers POV the NSA are the main villains, in actuality they're a nationwide force attempting to keep the country safe from terrorists. He probably joined because he wanted to be a part of that, not to prove himself to his family. He's WrongGenreSavvy.

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* It's unlikely anyone in his family would look down on him for not having superpowers, especially since Wally was shown to have as much respect for Bruce as he did for the superpowered members of the League. Given Orin's personality it seems more likely he joined out of genuine altruism and wanting to do good. Remember that while from the viewers POV the NSA are the main villains, in actuality they're a nationwide force attempting to keep the country safe from terrorists. He probably joined because he wanted to be a part of that, not to prove himself to his family. He's WrongGenreSavvy.WrongGenreSavvy.
* Many of the Flash's early career personality flaws, such as over-enthusiasm and not thinking ahead before acting (before his CharacterDevelopment, of course) are core flaws of Agent West, who is about the same age in the NSA as his father/grandfather was at the start of his superhero career, give or take a view years. He's not out to prove himself to his family, his cockiness is literally hereditary, and he ''does'' improve over the course of the series. Given time he may be, in essence, the Flash in personality as well as looks, and just as competent in the NSA. He might also have been inspired by his lineage to help people, rather than the fandom interpretation of a bitter non-superpowered man.
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After his first appearance in BatmanBeyond, Zeta was somehow damaged to the point that he regenerated, explaining why he looked different in this show. Since the [=TARDIS=] can regenerate, why not a robot made from similar parts?

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After his first appearance in BatmanBeyond, WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond, Zeta was somehow damaged to the point that he regenerated, explaining why he looked different in this show. Since the [=TARDIS=] can regenerate, why not a robot made from similar parts?

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[[WMG: Agent West in related to the Flash]]
He's a lighthearted, eager to prove himself, a redhead and voiced by Michael Rosenbaum. He's either Wally's son or grandson who had no powers and joined the NSA in order to prove himself to his family

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[[WMG: Agent West in is related to the Flash]]
He's a lighthearted, eager to prove himself, a redhead and voiced by Michael Rosenbaum. He's either Wally's son or grandson who had no powers and joined the NSA in order to prove himself to his familyfamily.
* Orin has red hair... and BrownEyes, like Wally's wife does.
* It's unlikely anyone in his family would look down on him for not having superpowers, especially since Wally was shown to have as much respect for Bruce as he did for the superpowered members of the League. Given Orin's personality it seems more likely he joined out of genuine altruism and wanting to do good. Remember that while from the viewers POV the NSA are the main villains, in actuality they're a nationwide force attempting to keep the country safe from terrorists. He probably joined because he wanted to be a part of that, not to prove himself to his family. He's WrongGenreSavvy.
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Zeta is the sixth letter of the Greek Alphabet. His successor being named Infiltration Unit 7 gives further credence to this. Perhaps the show's premature cancellation is the reason we never saw Infiltration Units Alpha through Epsilon. If one of these earlier units was reprogrammed by terrorists, then the NSA's paranoia towards Zeta may be somewhat justified.

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Zeta is the sixth letter of the Greek Alphabet. His successor being named Infiltration Unit 7 gives further credence to this. Perhaps the show's premature cancellation is the reason we never saw Infiltration Units Alpha through Epsilon. If one of these earlier units was reprogrammed by terrorists, then the NSA's paranoia towards Zeta may be somewhat justified.justified.
[[WMG: Agent West in related to the Flash]]
He's a lighthearted, eager to prove himself, a redhead and voiced by Michael Rosenbaum. He's either Wally's son or grandson who had no powers and joined the NSA in order to prove himself to his family
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After his first appearance in BatmanBeyond, Zeta was somehow damaged to the point that he regenerated, explaining why he looked different in this show. Since the [=TARDIS=] can regenerate, why not a robot made from similar parts?

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After his first appearance in BatmanBeyond, Zeta was somehow damaged to the point that he regenerated, explaining why he looked different in this show. Since the [=TARDIS=] can regenerate, why not a robot made from similar parts?parts?
[[WMG: Zeta is not the first Infiltration Unit.]]
Zeta is the sixth letter of the Greek Alphabet. His successor being named Infiltration Unit 7 gives further credence to this. Perhaps the show's premature cancellation is the reason we never saw Infiltration Units Alpha through Epsilon. If one of these earlier units was reprogrammed by terrorists, then the NSA's paranoia towards Zeta may be somewhat justified.

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