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* BlackBestFriend: Sabine to Foster, to the point that Sabine immediately starts playing matchmaker with Foster when they've barely had a chance to even establish their friendship.
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BlowYouAway: Our two protagonists, Foster and Tate, are bonded to the element air by their genetic alterations. It's also the element represented by Matthew of the Core Four.
DishingOutDirt: One of the four elements represented in the genetic alterations, represented by Eve of the Core Four. The teens with this power haven't been introduced yet.
MakingASplash: One of the four elements represented in the genetic alterations. Mark of the Core Four has it, as does Charlotte and Bastien.
NotQuiteFlight: Tate does this a couple times accidentally when he gets overexcited using his air powers.
PlayingWithFire: One of the four elements represented in the genetic alterations. Luke of the Core Four has it, but the two fire teens have yet to be introduced.
RedHeadedHero: Foster's wild red hair is emphasized frequently, to the point that both Cora and Tate call her Strawberry.
TornadoMove: The primary use of the element air so far.

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* BlackBestFriend: Sabine to Foster, to the point that Sabine immediately starts playing matchmaker with Foster when they've barely had a chance to even establish their friendship.
* BlackDudeDiesFirst: [[spoiler:Cora dies in the third chapter]].
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BlowYouAway: Our two protagonists, Foster and Tate, are bonded to the element air by their genetic alterations. It's also the element represented by Matthew of the Core Four.
* DishingOutDirt: One of the four elements represented in the genetic alterations, represented by Eve of the Core Four. The teens with this power haven't been introduced yet.
* ElementalPowers: The premise of the series is that eight teens have been genetically altered to bond with the four elements - wind, water, earth, and fire.
* FatIdiot: Both times a character stops at some type of convenience store/gas station, the person working there is a fat, stupid, and [[FatSlob gross]].
* JerkJock: How Tate comes across during his first conversation with Foster.
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MakingASplash: One of the four elements represented in the genetic alterations. Mark of the Core Four has it, as does Charlotte and Bastien.
* NotQuiteFlight: Tate does this a couple times accidentally when he gets overexcited using his air powers.
* PlayingWithFire: One of the four elements represented in the genetic alterations. Luke of the Core Four has it, but the two fire teens have yet to be introduced.
* RedHeadedHero: Foster's wild red hair is emphasized frequently, to the point that both Cora and Tate call her Strawberry.
* SassyBlackWoman: Sabine and, too a lesser extent, Cora.
* TransTribulations: Charlotte's backstory and personal character conflict center on her being a trans woman.
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TornadoMove: The primary use of the element air so far.
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This scifi series told from multiple perspectives features romance, natural disasters, and elemental super powers.

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!! [The Dysasters] contains examples of:
BlowYouAway: Our two protagonists, Foster and Tate, are bonded to the element air by their genetic alterations. It's also the element represented by Matthew of the Core Four.
DishingOutDirt: One of the four elements represented in the genetic alterations, represented by Eve of the Core Four. The teens with this power haven't been introduced yet.
MakingASplash: One of the four elements represented in the genetic alterations. Mark of the Core Four has it, as does Charlotte and Bastien.
NotQuiteFlight: Tate does this a couple times accidentally when he gets overexcited using his air powers.
PlayingWithFire: One of the four elements represented in the genetic alterations. Luke of the Core Four has it, but the two fire teens have yet to be introduced.
RedHeadedHero: Foster's wild red hair is emphasized frequently, to the point that both Cora and Tate call her Strawberry.
TornadoMove: The primary use of the element air so far.
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Foster Stewart has been on the run with her adoptive mother, Cora, for over a year, trying to keep away from a group of villains known as the Core Four. When it turns out that Foster is one of eight genetically altered teens that her adoptive father, Dr. Rick, has sent to Core Four out to capture, she and her reluctant ally Tate retreat to a safe house to hide.

This scifi series told from multiple perspectives features romance, natural disasters, and elemental super powers.

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