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* ActorAllusion: This [[Series/DarkMatter isn't the first time]] that Creator/WilWheaton has played a [[spoiler:villainous]] CEO whose last name is Rook.

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* ActorAllusion: This [[Series/DarkMatter [[Series/DarkMatter2015 isn't the first time]] that Creator/WilWheaton has played a [[spoiler:villainous]] CEO whose last name is Rook.
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* MultipleEndings: "The Breakout" has six endings; this list arranges all of the known ones from least likely to affect the canon, to most likely:

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* MultipleEndings: "The Breakout" has six endings; this list arranges all of the known ones them from least likely to affect the canon, to most likely:
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The show is developed by Victor Cook (''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'', ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'', ''WesternAnimation/HellboyAnimated: Blood and Iron'', ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'') and both Kevin Burke & Chris "Doc" Wyatt (''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'', ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan'', ''WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble'', ''WesternAnimation/TransformersRescueBots'', ''WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan''). Creator/IDWPublishing released a tie-in comic book that was also written by Kevin and Chris, which lasted three issues.

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The show is developed by Victor Cook (''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'', ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'', ''WesternAnimation/HellboyAnimated: Blood and Iron'', ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'') and both Kevin Burke & Chris "Doc" Wyatt (''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'', ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan'', ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan2012'', ''WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble'', ''WesternAnimation/TransformersRescueBots'', ''WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan''). Creator/IDWPublishing released a tie-in comic book that was also written by Kevin and Chris, which lasted three issues.
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* ActorAllusion: This [[Series/DarkMatter isn't the first time]] that Creator/WilWheaton has played a [[spoiler:villainous]] CEO whose last name is Rook.
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''Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters'' is a cartoon from Creator/{{Hasbro}}, based on the Toys/Stretch Armstrong toy, released on Creator/{{Netflix}} on November 17, 2017.

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''Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters'' is a cartoon from Creator/{{Hasbro}}, based on the Toys/Stretch Armstrong Toys/StretchArmstrong toy, released on Creator/{{Netflix}} on November 17, 2017.
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''Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters'' is a cartoon from Creator/{{Hasbro}}, based on the Stretch Armstrong toy, released on Creator/{{Netflix}} on November 17, 2017.

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''Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters'' is a cartoon from Creator/{{Hasbro}}, based on the Stretch Toys/Stretch Armstrong toy, released on Creator/{{Netflix}} on November 17, 2017.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: A twofold example in both a negative then positive light. [[spoiler:Nathan tired of how of his SecretIdentity is causing problems with his relationship with Erika, tells her the truth. Unfortunately as The Flex Fighters are [[HeroWithBadPublicity fugitives due to being framed by Rook]] she rejects him for being a wanted criminal. However, fortunately for Nathan while shocked she found it hard to believe her boyfriend could be a bad guy, so she follows him, Jake, and Ricardo, and learns Rook is the Stretch Monster.]]
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* AdaptationNameChange: In the original toy line, "Stretch Armstrong" is assumed to be the character's real name. In the animated series, his real name is "Jake Armstrong".
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* OrderVsChaos: The ultimate conflict between the order-obsessed Tech Men and the more chaotic Rook, but they're both ultimately EvilVsEvil. [[spoiler: The Flex Fighters and Dr. C only work with Rook near the end of season 2 because he is a less immediate threat compared to the Tech Men.]]
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The show is developed by Victor Cook (''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'', ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'', ''WesternAnimation/HellboyAnimated: Blood and Iron'', ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'') and both Kevin Burke & Chris "Doc" Wyatt (''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'', ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan'', ''WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble'', ''WesternAnimation/TransformersRescueBots'', ''WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan''). The show also has a tie-in comic written by Kevin and Chris.

The show also has an interactive episode entitled "The Breakout" that takes place in between seasons one and two, which was released on March 13, 2018. Season 2, which is made up of 10 episodes, was released on September 7, 2018. However, nothing's been heard from the show since then, and time will tell if a third season happens.

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The show is developed by Victor Cook (''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan'', ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'', ''WesternAnimation/HellboyAnimated: Blood and Iron'', ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'') and both Kevin Burke & Chris "Doc" Wyatt (''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'', ''WesternAnimation/UltimateSpiderMan'', ''WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble'', ''WesternAnimation/TransformersRescueBots'', ''WesternAnimation/MarvelsSpiderMan''). The show also has Creator/IDWPublishing released a tie-in comic book that was also written by Kevin and Chris.

Chris, which lasted three issues.

The show also has an interactive episode entitled "The Breakout" that takes place in between seasons one and two, which was released on March 13, 2018. Season 2, two, which is made up of 10 episodes, was released on September 7, 2018. However, nothing's been heard from the show since then, and time will tell if a third season happens.
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** "Crisis at the Cleo" has an exhibit of robots from other shows, movies, and toylines, or at least their CaptainErsatz equivalents.z

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** "Crisis at the Cleo" has an exhibit of robots from other shows, movies, and toylines, or at least their CaptainErsatz equivalents.z


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* FacialDialogue: When Nathan and Erika first meet in the hallway, they silently smile at each other. Discussed afterwards; Nathan boasts to his friends that the new girl "talked" to him, but since neither of them said anything, the friends doubt that it counts. However, when Ricardo and Nathan give Erika a tour of the school, she recognizes Nathan as the guy she "talked" with earlier. Nathan reminds her that they just smiled, but she assures him, "Well, that counts."

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* DreamEmergencyExit: After Wingspan defeats Dr. Dreamscape in his dream, he asks one of his teammates to pinch him back into reality, which ends up working.



* PinchMe: After Wingspan defeats Dr. Dreamscape in his dream, he asks one of his teammates to pinch him back into reality, which ends up working.
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* {{Gamebooks}}: March 2018 saw the release of the interactive "Breakout", set in between episodes #13 and #14.

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* {{Gamebooks}}: {{Gamebook}}: March 2018 saw the release of the interactive "Breakout", set in between episodes #13 and #14.
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The show centers on [[PowerTrio three]] [[KidHero teenagers]], Jake Armstrong (Creator/ScottMenville), Nathan Park (Creator/StevenYeun) and Ricardo Perez (Ogie Banks), who become exposed to a toxic chemical called Flexarium that gives them super powers. Jake becomes Stretch Armstrong (who has [[RubberMan super stretching abilities]]), Nathan becomes Wingspan (who gains the power to grow and retract stretchable, gliding suit-like wings), and Ricardo becomes Omni-Mass (who gains the ability to change his size and mass). Together, they navigate life through high school as they learn to control their powers, and make new friends. However, they also have to deal with an underlying conspiracy who’s curious about their powers.

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The show centers on [[PowerTrio three]] [[KidHero teenagers]], Jake Armstrong (Creator/ScottMenville), Nathan Park (Creator/StevenYeun) and Ricardo Perez (Ogie Banks), (Creator/OgieBanks), who become exposed to a toxic chemical called Flexarium that gives them super powers. Jake becomes Stretch Armstrong (who has [[RubberMan super stretching abilities]]), Nathan becomes Wingspan (who gains the power to grow and retract stretchable, gliding suit-like wings), and Ricardo becomes Omni-Mass (who gains the ability to change his size and mass). Together, they navigate life through high school as they learn to control their powers, and make new friends. However, they also have to deal with an underlying conspiracy who’s curious about their powers.
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* ChessMotifs: There seems to be a mild one at play in charter city. Jonathan Rook has not only named his company after him, but designed its logo and even its ''building'' after the chess piece. Not only that but the sports team at the boys' school is called the Knights, with their logo also being a chess piece.

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* ChessMotifs: There seems to be a mild one at play in charter city.Charter City. Jonathan Rook has not only named his company after him, but designed its logo and even its ''building'' after the chess piece. Not only that but the sports team at the boys' school is called the Knights, with their logo also being a chess piece.
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* JurisdictionFriction: In the comic mini series, there is a conflict between Rook Unlimited's Delta Squad and the government organization Extreme Hazard Unit over what to do with the Mantoid, since she was defeated outside of Charter City limits. Rook eventually wins by annexing Extreme Hazard Unit's land into Charter City, saving the Mantoid from extermination.


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* WhateverHappenedToTheMouse: The comic tie-in ends with Stretch Monster taking possession of the Mantoid and her babies for sinister plans of his own. However, the comic lasted only three issues of the planned six, so this is never resolved.
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* MultipleEndings: For "The Breakout", arranged from least likely to affect the canon, to most likely:

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* MultipleEndings: For "The Breakout", arranged Breakout" has six endings; this list arranges all of the known ones from least likely to affect the canon, to most likely:
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* LoveTriangle: The school dance subplot and its aftermath seem to set up one between Jake, Riya, and Ricardo. [[spoiler:It gets dropped after Ricardo learns that he'll have to leave Charter City soon, and Jake and Riya agree that they both have bigger priorities, but both boys clearly still have unresolved feelings for Riya.]]

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* LoveTriangle: The school dance subplot and its aftermath seem to set up one between Jake, Riya, and Ricardo. [[spoiler:It gets dropped after all three agree that they have more important concerns -- such as Ricardo learns that he'll have having to leave Charter City soon, and Jake and Riya agree that they both have bigger priorities, -- but both boys clearly still have unresolved feelings for Riya.]]
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* DreamSue: While under the influence of a villain with DreamWeaver powers, Nathan dreams that he saves his teammates from said villain, receives genuine praise from the team's grumpy mentor for doing so, and reveals his secret identity to his crush, who quickly accepts it. Ricardo also has a dream to this effect, where he's a secret agent who teams up with [[DatingCatwoman the Freak Sisters]] to save his parents from a bomb with ThePowerOfRock.

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* ChooseYourOwnAdventure: March 2018 saw the release of the interactive "Breakout", set in between episodes #13 and #14.


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* {{Gamebooks}}: March 2018 saw the release of the interactive "Breakout", set in between episodes #13 and #14.
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The show also has an interactive episode entitled "The Breakout" that takes place in between seasons one and two, which was released on March 13, 2018. Season 2, which is made up of 10 episodes, was released on September 7, 2018.

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The show also has an interactive episode entitled "The Breakout" that takes place in between seasons one and two, which was released on March 13, 2018. Season 2, which is made up of 10 episodes, was released on September 7, 2018.
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* LoveTriangle: The school dance subplot and its aftermath seem to set up one between Jake, Riya, and Ricardo. [[spoiler:It gets dropped after Ricardo learns that he'll have to leave Charter City soon, and Jake and Riya have bigger priorities than that, but both boys clearly still have unresolved feelings for Riya.]]

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* LoveTriangle: The school dance subplot and its aftermath seem to set up one between Jake, Riya, and Ricardo. [[spoiler:It gets dropped after Ricardo learns that he'll have to leave Charter City soon, and Jake and Riya agree that they both have bigger priorities than that, priorities, but both boys clearly still have unresolved feelings for Riya.]]
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10/2=5, so episode 6 feels like the first episode of the second half


** In episode 20 (season 2, episode 7), [[spoiler: It is revealed that Kane is actually the leader of the Tech-Men, Number One, and he knew about Rook's double life as Stretch Monster all along.]]

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** In episode 20 19 (season 2, episode 7), [[spoiler: It is revealed that Kane is actually the leader of the Tech-Men, Number One, and he knew about Rook's double life as Stretch Monster all along.6), [[spoiler:Erika gets contaminated with Flexarium, which gradually gives her super powers.]]
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* LoveTriangle: The school dance subplot and its aftermath seem to set up one between Jake, Riya, and Ricardo. [[spoiler:It gets dropped after Ricardo learns that he'll have to leave Charter City soon, then Riya and Jake agree to take their own relationship slow.]]

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* LoveTriangle: The school dance subplot and its aftermath seem to set up one between Jake, Riya, and Ricardo. [[spoiler:It gets dropped after Ricardo learns that he'll have to leave Charter City soon, then Riya and Jake agree to take their own relationship slow.and Riya have bigger priorities than that, but both boys clearly still have unresolved feelings for Riya.]]

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