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11!The Flex Fighters
12
13[[folder: As a group]]
14
15A group of three teenagers who gained powers due to the accidental exposure to an experimental substance known as Flexarium. With the support and sponsorship of the Rook Unlimited company, they became the heroes called Flex Fighters, seeking yo protect Charter City from any danger.
16
17* ColorCodedCharacters:
18** Jake - Blue
19** Nathan - Green
20** Ricardo - Red
21* DudleyDoRightStopsToHelp: All three agree to protect people above any other objective at the time.
22* Escapism: Their powers and secret identities as heroes gave them a way to escape their personal problems.
23* GrievousHarmWithABody: One of the main ways they have to attack is to use one of them as a projectile. Unfortunately, their enemies tend to have the same idea almost as often.
24* HeroWithBadPublicity: They become this when Rook turns the city against him.
25* LeParkour: Thanks to their superpowers they can cross the entire city doing complex stunts. Even without superpowers they were able to run across the roofs of buildings, implying that Jake likes to do parkour and had led Nathan to practice it before.
26* LivingADoubleLife: They keep in secret their activities as the Flex Fighters, the conflicts that this generates are a main plot.
27* RubberMan: Exposure to the flexorium caused this on different levels, Jake has it directly as his main superpower while Nathan and Ricardo have a weaker form of it as a secondary power for their main abilities.
28* ShortTeensTallAdults: The adults around are usually taller than them.
29* TeenGenius: All three attend a school with great status and reputation, have shown knowledge of various school subjects such as technology or Latin, knowing how to apply that knowledge in a useful way, and also adapted to their role as superheroes well enough as to receive approval from professional adults who distrusted his abilities.
30* TookALevelInBadass: They were progressing in their effectiveness throughout the series, learning to use their powers, take advantage of the environment and work as a team, stopping making silly mistakes and generating a lot of collateral damage.
31** Irony: At the time of having improved their skills they were facing against, who trained them in the first place and had believed that they were nothing more than mere kids playing to be heroes.
32* TrueCompanions: After some initial friction, each considers the other two as his best friends.
33[[/folder]]
34
35[[folder:Jake "Stretch" Armstrong]]
36[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jake_armstrong.png]]
37
38->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/ScottMenville
39
40Leader of the Flex Fighters, Jake was a perfectly normal High School student with a jam-packed schedule, attending Charter City's "Academy of Future Leadership". After an accident while free-running dropped him and his two friends into a Rook Unlimited lab, they were exposed to a manufactured compound called "flexarium" and given unique RubberMan-esque abilities.
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42* AccidentalDanceCraze: Stretch starts one when a case of PowerIncontinence crash-lands him on a breakdancing stage, then a video of him contorting out of control goes viral.
43* AdaptationalModesty: He is fully clothed in here, while his original version just wears a Speedo and nothing else.
44* TheAce: Has shades of this. His grades have barely slipped since he began having a double life, he still manages to attend most of his extracurriculars, and mastered his powers very quickly.
45* BuildingSwing: Unlike most superheroes with stretching powers, Jake gets around the city by stretching his arm, wrapping it around something stable or grabbing the ledge of a building, and swinging like ''ComicBook/SpiderMan''.
46* BuffySpeak: A few examples, like "lie sandwich" and "secret ninja party."
47* ColorCodedCharacters: Blue. His uniform is blue, along with his superhero suit. He also has blue stripes on the hoodie he wears as casual attire.
48* DidNotGetTheGirl: Has been fantasizing about Riya since she first transferred to their school, and finally gets the nerve up to ask her out to their school dance. When she says yes, an episode of PowerIncontinence means he's unable to pick her up, and having Ricardo do him a favor and take her to the dance ends with them unexpectedly falling for each other, with Jake left out in the cold... It doesn't stick, though.
49* DudleyDoRightStopsToHelp: Stretch will often prioritize protecting {{Innocent Bystander}}s over completing the mission ASAP, which creates internal drama in "The New Normal", when the Flex Fighters' latest allies recommend staying focused on the mission.
50* {{Expy}}: Jake is a blond teenaged superhero with a micromanaging father and a absent mother, not unlike [[WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug Adrien Agreste.]]
51* FakingTheDead: The Flex Fighters after the Gentleman appears to have flattened them, complete with Stretch greeting the Gentleman's captive in a ghostly tone.
52* GadgeteerGenius: He's able to create a helmet that tracks and ''attracts'' the malfunctioning stretchipedes out of stuff found in Nathan's garage.
53* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: He's blond, and cares greatly about his friends, father, and the citizens of Charter City.
54* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: Jake is the leader of the team and the only one not wearing some sort of protective headgear. Unless one counts his goggles.
55* HeroWithBadPublicity: Starting with "The Breakout", he and the other Flex Fighters become this thanks to Rook making them out to be public enemies.
56* {{Hologram}}: Jake gains a holographic double in "Split Personalities", to dissuade his father from noticing that he's gone out to search for the new Multi-Farious.
57* LikesClarkKentHatesSuperman: At least until episode #12, he prefers Riya's true self to Blindstrike.
58* LivingADoubleLife: Big time. Hiding his superhero career from his father is one of the main conflicts for his character.
59* TheOnlyOne: One of the Tech Men in "Crisis at the Cleo" warns Stretch, "Only you can save Charter City from what's coming." By the end of "Masters of Order", [[spoiler:Stretch remains the only conscious kid unaffected by the Tech Men's mind control, due to an over-exposure to ceptio-arcide.]]
60* PersonalityPowers: Over-scheduled Jake becomes the more flexible Stretch.
61* PowerIncontinence: Experiences brief incidents of this in "Singularity Event". It's resolved by the end of the episode.
62* PrimaryColorChampion: His Flex Fighter suit is mostly two shades of blue.
63* RubberMan: A more literal example than his teammates; he can stretch every part of his body and is extremely flexible.
64* SecretIdentity: Jake adamantly insists he and the other Flex Fighters have these before they agree to work for Rook. It comes in handy when Rook later makes them public enemies.
65* ShipTease: Jake and Riya get some starting in episode #12. By the end of season two, they develop a mutual respect for each other, but their expressions of it in the finale don't include making any romantic-looking physical contact.
66* SoMuchForStealth: Stretch often fails at acting sneaky. When Dr. C hears him spying on her, she almost laughs at his clumsiness.
67* TheSpock: He makes the decisions based on intellect and logic, such as when he believes he's figured out where Blindstrike hides and how Stretch Monster is able to move about Charter City undetected.
68* StalkerWithACrush: A more innocent version than most examples, but he's had a crush on Riya for over a year, dreams about marrying her and having "2.5 kids" with her, all before he's spoken to her even once[[note]]save a ForgottenFirstMeeting that Riya flashes back to in "Riya's Revenge"[[/note]].
69* {{Unconfession}}: All attempts he makes during season one to tell his father about his double life get interrupted.
70* WhiteMaleLead: Stretch is the only white boy in the team (maintaining some visual consistency with the Kenner and Cap Toys Stretch Armstrong dolls), and the show is named after him.
71* YoungerAndHipper: This incarnation of Stretch seems younger than previous ones.
72[[/folder]]
73
74[[folder:Nathan "Wingspan" Park]]
75[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nathan_park.png]]
76
77->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/StevenYeun
78
79Jake's childhood friend, a rather neurotic young man with seven siblings. After the accident that gave him and his friends superpowers, he gains the ability to glide using retractable flaps between his arms and legs. Nathan is much more cautious and paranoid than his teammates, often voicing his concerns in battle. After becoming Rook Unlimited's official superhero team, along with Jake and Ricardo, he is given the name "Wingspan."
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81* AsianAndNerdy: Is Korean, and pretty geeky.
82* BigBrotherInstinct: He has some of this towards Isabelle, judging from how angry he gets at Ricardo for disappointing her by not showing up to her spelling bee. He doesn't even wait to talk to him about later - he calls him on his cellphone immediately after the show is over to chew him out for it.
83%%* BrainyBrunette
84* CannotKeepASecret: Nathan's carelessness results in his grandfather discovering that he's Wingspan. In season two, [[spoiler:Nathan deliberately reveals himself to two others, Erika and Gabe-Farious' sensitive piece.]]
85* ColorCodedCharacters: Wears a green tie while in his school uniform, his superhero suit is green, and his civilian clothes are also green.
86* CowardlyLion: Wingspan evolves from a total worrywart, to one who'll willingly take some risks, both in and out of battle.
87* DressingAsTheEnemy: Omni-Mass and Wingspan infiltrate the Tech Men by disguising as some of them.
88* FlyingSeafoodSpecial: Inverted, his wings turned out to be extremely useful underwater, giving him great speed and agility, to the point of ''defeating the Stretch Monster alone''. [[spoiler:Even considering that Stretch Monster let himself win, it's hard to know how pretended it was, seeing as the Flex Fighters were surprised at how fast Wingspan was able to move.]]
89* FreezeFrameBonus: In [[https://twitter.com/victor_cook1/status/971429560259497984?s=21 a gallery]] of pictures showing each Park kid celebrating his or her first birthday, baby Nathan holds a toy airplane -- an omen that someday, he would literally soar.
90* HeightAngst: Don't call him "short stack", even if it's a pretend fight.
91* InternalReveal: Season two has [[spoiler:Nathan confess to Erika that he's Wingspan]].
92* KeepingSecretsSucks: Fabricating alibis to Erika regarding his absences stresses him out, [[spoiler:until he acts upon a dream of telling her the truth.]]
93* TheKirk: Not as smart or logic-minded as Jake, but not as impulsive as Ricardo.
94* MassiveNumberedSiblings: Has six brothers and one sister, and claims he himself loses count of how many siblings he really has. If that weren’t enough, he’s also [[MiddleChildSyndrome sandwiched between them.]]
95* MindControl: He ends up on the receiving end after falling victim to Dr. Dreamscape.
96* NervousWreck: Has tendencies that resemble this. By his own admission, he's normally scared of everything.
97* NotQuiteFlight: His abilities enable him to glide for great distances, and he's also been shown taking off from the ground, but he doesn't fly in the traditional sense.
98* PersonalityPowers: Nathan gets weighed down by having to live up to the Park family legacy, but rises free from that pressure as Wingspan.
99* PrimaryColorChampion: He's the only Flex Fighter to avert this, as his suit is mostly two shades of green.
100* RubberMan: To a lesser degree than Jake; his main ability is his wingspan, but he can also stretch his limbs considerably more than an average human.
101* ShipperOnDeck: He helps cheer Jake on when the latter asks Riya to the dance.
102* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: He and Erika start hanging out after they discover that they share some social quirks, listed in her folders.
103* SuccessfulSiblingSyndrome: Nathan suffers from this, as Mr. Savic points out to Nathan his older brothers were "brilliant" at botany while he only managed a B-minus.
104* ThrowingTheFight: Nathan purposely loses a duel with Gabe (who seems to have less experience with actual fighting) in order to avoid suspicions of himself as a Flex Fighter.
105[[/folder]]
106
107[[folder:Ricardo "Omni-Mass" Perez]]
108[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ricardo_perez.png]]
109
110->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/OgieBanks
111
112A new student who recently transferred to the Academy for Future Leadership. After being paired with Jake and Nathan for a botany project, he convinces them to have a little fun, which eventually leads to the events that give them their powers. Ricardo is given the ability to alter the size and mass of different parts of his body, and is dubbed "Omni-Mass" by Rook Unlimited.
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114* AerithAndBob: The Flex Fighters' names are Stretch, Wingspan, and... ''Omni-Mass.''
115* AffectionateNickname: Nathan and Jake sometimes shorten Omni-Mass name to "Omni."
116* BreakHisHeartToSaveHim: A minor, platonic example of this, but Ricardo starts avoiding Nathan and his family out of concern that he'll just be moving again soon, so there's no reason to get attached. Thankfully, he later decides this is a bad idea.
117* ColorCodedCharacters: Red. His superhero suit is red, as is his signature red hoodie, which he wears in and out of his school uniform.
118* DatingCatwoman: Might have shades of this when Riya is revealed to be Blindstrike, but it quickly becomes a SubvertedTrope when Riya/Blindstrike turns out to be on the Flex Fighters' side.
119* DeadpanSnarker: Usually the first to make a snarky comment at anyone.
120* ADogNamedDog: He gets a cat in the second season, which only answers to, "Cat".
121* DreadfulMusician: He dreams of playing guitar in a band with the Freak Sisters, but finds a real guitar harder to play.
122* DressingAsTheEnemy: Omni-Mass and Wingspan infiltrate the Tech Men by disguising as some of them.
123* DudeWheresMyRespect: After the events of "The Age of Flexarium" shrink the Flex Fighters' fanbase, Omni-Mass often misses the days when crimefighting put him in the limelight.
124* HasAType: While he hits on any girl, Riya and the Freak Sisters suggests Ricardo is a gender inversion of AllGirlsWantBadBoys.
125* HiddenDepths: Ricardo may seem carefree but his parents work hours and constant moving from city to city causes him some sorrow though he doesn't hold it against them. He is also very good at math and is fluent in Latin, and as revealed in issue 3 of the comic book tie-in, is passionate about the debate team, but loses interest after he has to quit to move to Charter City, and lets down a friend in the process.
126* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He may not be the nicest person, but he still does what he can to be a hero.
127* JumpedAtTheCall: Is the only one of the Flex Fighters who is immediately overcome with glee at the thought of being a superhero.
128--> '''Ricardo:''' (While mocking Jake) [[SarcasmMode Ooh, I have superpowers, but my homework's late! Boo hoo!]]
129* LikesClarkKentHatesSuperman: At least until episode #12, he prefers Riya's true self to Blindstrike.
130* LonelyRichKid: While never stated as being exceedingly wealthy, Ricardo somehow got into the Academy for Future Leadership with very poor grades, and lives in a beautiful penthouse apartment. The lonely aspect comes from his parents being perpetually absent.
131* TheMcCoy: Very impulsive, doesn't hesitate to mock his teammates and doesn't always think things through.
132* NewTransferStudent: Ricardo had only recently started attending the Academy for Future Leadership in the first episode.
133* PersonalityPowers: Ricardo gets pulled out of place whenever he has to move to another town or city, but can stand firm as Omni-Mass.
134* PrimaryColorChampion: His Flex Fighter suit is mostly two shades of red.
135* ReallyMovesAround: Ricardo has moved around enough to have a pretty jaded view of high school life by the time the series starts.
136* RightForTheWrongReasons: In "The Age of Flexarium", after the Flex Fighters learn that Blindstrike is Riya in disguise, Omni-Mass argues that doesn't necessarily mean that Riya is evil, falsely theorizing that Dr. C has her under mind control.
137* RubberMan: Just like Nathan, has a slight version of this to go with his mass and size related powers.
138* ShipTease: When Ricardo first sees Riya, he agrees with Jake that she looks very beautiful. At the dance, Ricardo and Riya discover that they share some likes and dislikes, resulting in them continuing to hang out with each other -- much to Jake's jealousy.
139* ShipperOnDeck: Encourages both Nathan and Jake to talk to Erika and Riya, respectively.
140* StayingWithFriends: In season 2, [[spoiler:Ricardo learns that his father has ''another'' new job, and it looks like the Perezes will have to move out of Charter City. Fortunately, Ricardo's dad arranges for Ricardo to live with the Parks until the Academy's current school year ends.]]
141* StepfordSmiler: Ricardo's parents are almost always absent, but he acts like being left alone all the time is great, since he can do whatever he wants and just eat cold cereal for dinner. However, it's shown in "Singularity Event" that he's very hurt when his dad can't make it home to have dinner with him. He also jumps at the chance to join Nathan's family for dinner, and which ends up becoming a regular thing. On top of that, some of his less noble behavior, like skipping out on Isabelle's spelling bee, stems from believing that putting forth his best self won't be worth it, since he's convinced his family will eventually just move away again and hurt everybody who might have bonded with him.
142-->'''Ricardo''': Nobody should count on me. I always disappoint sooner or later.
143* VisualPun: Sometimes Omni-Mass develops a big head while boasting, especially if he brags before performing a headbutt.
144[[/folder]]
145
146!Rook Unlimited
147
148[[folder:Jonathan Rook]]
149[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jonathan_rook.png]]
150
151->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/WilWheaton\
152
153The creator and owner of Rook Unlimited. Jonathan Rook basically rebuilt Charter City and turned it into a incredibly advanced scientific utopia. After the Flex Fighters gain their powers, he immediately hires them to be heroes, sponsored by his company. For the first 13 episodes, he does his best to assist them during their missions.
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155* AllForNothing: When he was a kid, he wanted to get into the Epsilon Society, and when he caught their eye, he had a choice to make: Join them and forsake his life (And thus abandon his deathly ill mother) or not. When he faltered on the answer, the recruits left him alone. When he went to his mother's hospital, she died while he was gone. He is still bitter about this and thus is his FreudianExcuse.
156* BenevolentBoss: Despite keeping his PR team up all night at one point, he treats his employees kindly, and even gives Brick and Mortar a second chance after their bank robbery fiasco.
157* BrokenPedestal: The Flex Fighters think highly of Rook to the point of Stretch admitting how cool he'd be as a dad. Then, not only do they discover he's been keeping the criminals they defeated in cells to run torturous experiments on them, he's Stretch Monster and he's been using their trust to advance his plans.
158* BunnyEarsLawyer: Rook's a certified genius, an inventor, and basically owns Charter City, but is positively giddy at the thought of his company having officially sponsored superheroes. And then there's the fact that one of his earliest scenes has him riding a hovering segway around instead of walking.
159* ButHeSoundsHandsome: In hindsight, it was a bit suspicious how Rook heaped plenty of praise on Stretch Monster, even calling him a genius at least once.
160* CanonCharacterAllAlong: He is the true identity of Stretch's original ArchEnemy, Stretch Monster.
161* {{Chessmaster}}: Ohh, yeah. Hires the boys as superheroes instead of putting them in jail, and keeps all the villains and monsters for experiments, all so he can gradually gain more and more control over Charter City, up to and including a satellite that has access to everyone in the city's personal information, and the city's own defense systems. And he has a chess piece as a motif, to boot!
162* CrazyPrepared: Has a training area ready for the Flex Fighters the ''day'' after they gain their powers, and also has a large transport vehicle, along with smaller, personalized ones, created just in case they later become necessary. That isn't even touching on the specialized prison cells he had ready for each of the super-villains as soon as they were captured.
163* DidNotThinkThisThrough: His decision in Season 2 to send all of his security team to fight the Flex Fighters backfires when the Tech Men use the opportunity to break into Rook Unlimited undetected.
164* EccentricMillionaire: Rebuilds a whole city from the ground, hires a former gang member as his right hand man, and instead of punishing the teenagers who accidentally destroyed one of his research labs, he hires and trains them to be superheroes.
165* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: After sharing his backstory with the Flex Fighters, Dr. C, and Blindstrike, he humbly admits that he doesn't expect forgiveness for Stretch Monster's crimes even after sharing his life struggles. Indeed, he doesn't receive pardon.
166* GadgeteerGenius: He boasts, "I didn't become a millionaire just by inventing cool stuff, although I ''did'' do that", with the episode "Rook's Story" showing some of it off.
167* ManipulativeBastard: Not only does he manipulate the Flex Fighters into bolstering his public image, then turn against them the minute they figured out his true intentions, he also manipulates almost every supervillain in the series by giving them powers as Stretch Monster, all so they could eventually be captured and studied by his alter ego.
168* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Near the end of season two, he attempts to save the people of Charter City from [[spoiler:mind control by the Tech Men's Smart Marks, but it backfires when the Tech Men steal his device for reprogramming the Smart Marks' signal, and use it to control ''everyone'' in the city.]]
169* TheNicknamer: He gives the Stretch Fighters their names and gives his alter ego the name Stretch Monster.
170* OutGambitted: [[spoiler:The Tech Men, and by extension, Kane,]] play him like a fiddle with his obsession to capture the Flex Fighters.
171* ProfessorGuineaPig: While Rook boasts that Hyper-Flexarium could end all disease, Dr. C and Dr. Isha Dashti both warn him against testing it on people, but he injects himself, anyway. Cue Rook's first transformation into Stretch Monster. Dr. C and Rook part ways afterwards, when the experiment [[GoneHorriblyWrong going horribly wrong]] convinces her and the Dashti scientists to prevent anyone else from suffering the side effects of Hyper-Flexarium medicine.
172-->'''Rook:''' Never underestimate my tolerance for risk.
173* SignificantWardrobeShift: Takes to wearing more blacks in his civilian wardrobe after he is revealed to be Stretch Monster.
174* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: "Rook's Story" shows him wearing spectacles in most of the flashbacks.
175* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He teams up with [[spoiler:the Flex Fighters, Dr. C, Blindstrike, and later Officer Reynolds]] against the Tech Men. Only one of them doesn't seem to hate his guts.
176* UngratefulBastard: In the second season finale, [[spoiler:he "repays" people who save Charter City from the Tech Men by refusing to clear the Flex Fighters' names, gassing Dr. C, almost trapping Blindstrike, and replacing Officer Reynolds (who releases Rook and Dr. C from the Tech Men's mind control earlier in the episode) with his Flexarium test subject.]]
177* WaistcoatOfStyle: He usually wears a black suit vest.
178* WorthyOpponent: Views Dr. C this way.
179[[/folder]]
180
181[[folder:Malcolm Kane]]
182[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/malcolm_kane.png]]
183
184->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/KeithDavid\
185
186Rook Unlimited's Head of Security. Despite his initial dislike and distrust of the Flex Fighters, he becomes a mentor to them and slowly warms up to them.
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188
189* BadassNormal: Has no special powers, but can easily hold his own in a fight where he's greatly outnumbered.
190* GoodIsNotNice: Kane will be the first to tell The Flex Fighters their faults and failures during missions but he slowly warms up to them; very slowly though. [[spoiler:Subverted when it reveled he was never good to begin.]]
191* HeelFaceTurn: Made one sometime before the events of the series. He used to be a gang member, but left to work with Rook, whose main goal was to clean up the city. [[spoiler:Averted when it revealed he was never good to begin with.]]
192* HyperCompetentSidekick: While Rook is by no means clueless or stupid, Kane takes a far less casual approach to his role.
193* GeniusBruiser: He's Rook Unlimited's head scientist, and is also very skilled in hand-to-hand combat.
194* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Is incredibly tough on the Flex Fighters, and questions many of Rook's decisions, but only because he genuinely cares about the people of Charter City. [[spoiler:Subverted later on, where it's revealed that he's the leader of The Tech Men.]]
195* TheMentor: He's given this role when it comes to overseeing the Flex Fighters. Initially, he's less than thrilled.
196* MoleInCharge: [[spoiler:Head of Rook Unlimited Security and leader of the Tech Men.]]
197* PapaWolf: He's definitely somewhat protective of the Flex fighters, though he does his best to keep it from showing. [[spoiler:Later subverted when revealed that he never cared for them.]]
198* SecretSecretKeeper: "Rook's Story" reveals that [[spoiler:he discovered Stretch Monster's true identity years ago, even though he claims in "The Breakout" not to believe the Flex Fighters' "conspiracy theory" that Rook is the monster.]]
199* TheStoic: Nathan describes him as an "angry robot".
200* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:Once his master plan is foiled, the rest of the Tech Men abort and go into hiding, while he desperately tries to continue the plan before being taken out]].
201* WellDoneSonGuy: Absolutely has shades of this with the Flex Fighters. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] when a star-struck Ricardo at one point asks if Kane will be his father.
202* WellIntentionedExtremist: [[spoiler:He ultimately does want to make Charter City a safer place, but would achieve this through deceit and mind control.]]
203[[/folder]]
204
205[[folder:Officer Reynolds]]
206->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/WillFriedle
207
208A high-ranking security officer at Rook Unlimited.
209----
210* BoundAndGagged: This happens to him in "Doomsday Clock", [[spoiler:before a Flexarium Monster starts impersonating him.]]
211* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's stern and strict, but no one can deny the good he does.
212* HeroAntagonist: Charged with arresting the Flex Fighters after "The Age of Flexarium" and doesn't know that they're innocent.
213* TheOnlyOne: By the start of "Doomsday Clock", [[spoiler:Reynolds has become the only ''adult'' in Charter City unaffected by the Tech Men's mind control, since he applied ceptio-arcide on himself before the frequency activated.]]
214* TokenGoodTeammate: [[spoiler: Seems to be the only person in Rook Unlimited that isn't currently or previously evil. He also willingly helps the Flex Fighters defeat the Tech Men in Season 2. It's because of this trope that Rook secretly has him replaced by a shapeshifter.]]
215* VagueAge: His voice actor predominantly voices young men, but his white hair makes it questionable how old he's supposed to be.
216[[/folder]]
217
218[[folder:Brick and Mortar]]
219->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/WayneKnight (Brick) and Creator/TroyBaker (Mortar)
220
221Two inventors who give up robbing banks after joining Rook Unlimited.
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223* AffablyEvil: They're actually pretty friendly, despite also being semi-antagonists in their first episode.
224* AntiVillain: Sure, they rob a bank, but they plan to pay back everything they stole and they genuinely want to help others with their inventions.
225* BewareTheSillyOnes: They may get into arguments about frozen yogurt flavors and look kinda weird, but that doesn't make them any less dangerous, since they ''really'' know how to use their devices to both effectively fight and service their plans.
226* ChekhovsGun: Brick packs some multi-sided dice before escaping the Tech Men, explaining to Mortar that [[SkewedPriorities he doesn't want the nerdy Tech Men to steal them]]. When the Tech Men catch up to the duo, [[spoiler:Brick trips them with a "saving throw".]]
227* CurbStompBattle: Surprisingly, they deliver one to the Flex Fighters, and another one to the Tech Men. Despite seeming like obvious {{harmless villain}}s, their weapons are actually extremely effective, and they essentially mop the floor with their opponents. [[spoiler:After the Tech Men disable Brick's and Mortar's weapons, Brick even improvises a low-tech means of winning.]]
228* FatAndSkinny: Brick looks fatter than Mortar does.
229* TheFool: They generally come off as clueless but they seem to consistently display good instincts about what's going on in Charter City. They turn down Stretch Monster's help [[spoiler: and later some mind probes freely offered to the general public.]]
230* HeterosexualLifePartners: They describe each other as best friends, and are trying to work together to create something that would genuinely change the world.
231* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While they rob a bank, they only do it so they could create technology to potentially help the entire world. They're also some of the few first season enemies to decline assistance from Stretch Monster, until they ''do'' accept an offer to work for Rook.
232* JustifiedCriminal: Episode #9 paints Brick and Mortar in a sympathetic light, by revealing that they robbed the bank in order to fund their efforts in constructing a teleporter, and they planned to return the money later.
233* NotSoHarmlessVillain: They initially don't seem to be all that intimidating, but then they start to fight, where they almost immediately wipe the floor with whoever they're up against.
234* SmarterThanYouLook: They certainly don't look all too bright, but they're actually technological geniuses.
235* SpannerInTheWorks: After Rook collects data needed to [[spoiler:create another Flexarium army]], Brick, Mortar, and Mark Armstrong accidentally help wipe it out, as further detailed in Mark Armstrong's folder.
236* TeleportGun: The focus of their research.
237* ThoseTwoGuys: Act as semi-antagonists and also are never seen without the other.
238[[/folder]]
239
240!Classmates And Teachers
241
242[[folder:Riya Dashti]]
243[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/riya_dashti.png]]
244
245->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/NazneenContractor (teenager) , Creator/KathreenKhavari (young girl)
246
247A girl who transferred to the Academy for Future Leadership roughly one year ago, whom Jake initially has a crush on.
248----
249* AmateurSleuth: Even before she became Blindstrike, Riya managed to figure out [[spoiler:that Rook killed her parents, and that Dr. C survived the plane crash]].
250* AmbiguouslyBrown: Riya has dark skin, but bright green eyes and purple hair. Her surname and her parents' accents suggest that she may be Middle Eastern.
251* BadassNormal: Has no special abilities other than hand-to-hand combat and Flexarium weapons, but is able to stand her ground against the Flex Fighters.
252* BetterAsFriends: Currently to think this of her relationships with the Flex Fighters.
253** Jake and Riya share some problems and wants, but his attempts at banter fail to amuse her. Consequently, he doesn't make any more attempts from "Split Personalities" through at least "Doomsday Clock".
254** Ricardo and Riya share some likes and dislikes, but he doesn't help her with her personal problems, and his high chances of moving out of Charter City[[note]]which the season two finale confirms will happen at the end of the school year[[/note]] would complicate a romance.
255** Nathan never expresses a romantic interest in Riya, since he learns before the show begins that Jake already has a crush on her.
256* DarkIsNotEvil: Often shown wearing black clothing, including her school necktie and fingerless gloves, and is also the first of the main kids to take a stand against Rook.
257* DefrostingIceQueen: She gradually opens up to Ricardo and his friends, especially after they prove their worth as partners in her fight against Stretch Monster.
258* {{Foil}}: In season one, she serves as a mild version of this for Jake. They both have difficulty juggling their schedules, and they both have secret identities they cannot discuss causing them additional stress. However, while Jake is friendly, if not awkward, and genuinely enjoys school, Riya is aloof and doesn't seem to care for most school activities.
259* ForgottenFirstMeeting: The ColdOpen of "Riya's Revenge" shows her meeting Jake and Nathan as children, when the boys helped her find a missing baseball.
260* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She is rather cynical and snarky, but is still a good person on the whole. This is best shown when she's Blindstrike. She's definitely headstrong and stubborn on what she wants to do, but she ultimately just wants to stop Rook's corruption.
261* LikesClarkKentHatesSuperman: In season one, Riya finds Stretch overhyped, but likes Jake enough to accept his invitation to the dance. After the Flex Fighters learn that Blindstrike was Riya in disguise, it seems hard to blame her for hating Stretch, seeing how he kept getting in the way of her mission; [[spoiler:Riya also later reveals that the Flex Fighters unknowingly worked for the man who killed her parents]]. After the Flex Fighters and Blindstrike start teaming up against Rook, Riya and Jake and Ricardo learn to like both sides of each other.
262* LittleBlackDress: She wears one to the school dance.
263* MeaningfulName: "Riya" translates to "graceful" in Hindu, and she doesn't seem very clumsy.
264* NotSoStoic: Nathan admits in the first season finale that [[PerpetualFrowner he's rarely seen Riya smile]], but this doesn't mean that the cartoon never shows her grinning. As a sadder example, she looks even glummer than usual whenever the topic of [[spoiler:Rook killing her parents]] comes up.
265* PunchAWall: In "Doomsday Clock", [[spoiler:she punches a dent into an Academy wall when Jake cures her of the Tech Men's brainwashing]].
266* TheReveal: Is subject to four.
267** "Endgame": She's Blindstrike, the ninja who's been opposing the main characters since the third episode.
268** "The Age of Flexarium": She's not actually a bad guy. By this point, she also either discovers or deducts Stretch's true identity, and lets him know by calling him, "Jake".
269** "The New Normal": [[spoiler:By accidentally spreading the chemical agent of Hyper-Flexarium to her classmates, she helped turn Jake and his friends into the Flex Fighters.]]
270* SecretIdentity: Blindstrike is hers.
271* SkippingSchool: Riya admits to Jake that she constantly skips Leadership Class. No one noticed because Dr. C created a holographic Riya to attend in her place.
272-->'''Jake:''' Because you were on missions for Dr. C?\
273'''Riya:''' Uh... [[SureLetsGoWithThat yeah.]]
274* ThatMakesMeFeelAngry: Riya yells, "I am angry!" in "Doomsday Clock", [[spoiler:after Jake sprays her with some ceptio-arcide, freeing her from mind control and upsetting her to the point where she attempts to punch him. Evidently, the Tech Men's command for her to always speak her mind wears off more slowly than does their command never to feel or do anything negative.]]
275* VerbThis: Pulls this on Ricardo in "Endgame", after he appears to let basketball practice distract him from helping her deal with some stress (he actually had to vent after getting tricked by Stretch Monster in the previous episode):
276-->'''Ricardo:''' Riya, be cool! I'm dealing with some stuff!\
277''(Riya walks away, but not before scoring a basket one-handed, facing away from the hoop and Ricardo)''\
278'''Riya:''' Deal with that!
279[[/folder]]
280
281[[folder:Erika Violette (pre-"Split Personalities" Tropes)]]
282
283[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/erika_violette.png]]
284
285->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/FeliciaDay
286
287Another new student, introduced as Nathan's love interest.
288----
289* AlmostKiss: Erika and Nathan have one in "Dr. Dreamscape", which Nathan interrupts when [[spoiler:he realizes she's not the real Erika, just a vision in his dream.]]
290* BadassNormal: Playing field hockey has toughened her up to the extent that she can wreck an evil robot without anyone else's help.
291* CatGirl: The KindheartedCatLover dresses as one when hosting her after-school "cat circus".
292* {{Foil}}: Riya's first female classmate to join her in [[spoiler:protecting Charter City from Rook]] has a more sociable and cheery demeanor than Riya does.
293* InTheHood: [[spoiler:She wears a dark cloak when spying on the Flex Fighters, hiding her face until Riya notices her.]]
294* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Nathan, Jake, and Ricardo are all Flex Fighters. Riya is Blindstrike. In season 1, Erika remains unaware of all this.
295* LoveInterest: Serves as this for Nathan. After the events of the school dance she attends with [[ItsAllAboutMe Gabe]], the feeling is mutual.
296* NiceGirl: She's usually very polite. For example, she lets Nathan down gently when it turns out she already has a date to the dance.
297* NewTransferStudent: She fills this role.
298* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: She transfers to the Academy after the pilot, in episode three ("Ninja and the Ghost").
299* SecretKeeper: Season 2 entrusts Erika with a lot of confidential information.[[note]]Nathan reveals himself as Wingspan to Erika, to explain why he's missed some dates and calls. She finds out the other Flex Fighters, Blindstrike, and Stretch Monster by following the boys on a search for Blindstrike, who uncovers a video of Rook transforming into the monster. In between "Riya's Revenge" and "Rise of the Tech Men", Riya has Dr. C explain their plans to Erika, revealing in the process that Cleo didn't really die in the plane crash. After all this, Erika becomes another confidant for the Flex Fighters and Blindstrike.[[/note]]
300* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: She has green eyes and red hair, and proves significant to the show after falling in love with Nathan.
301* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: After going out with Gabe, she finds him obnoxious and conceited. She immediately starts spending more time with Nathan.
302* StealthExpert: When she stalks [[spoiler:the Flex Fighters during a search for Riya/Blindstrike]], her targets don't notice her until [[spoiler:Riya asks the guys how they failed to notice "an untrained high-schooler" following them all the way to her parents' lab.]]
303* StrangeMindsThinkAlike:
304** When Nathan and Erika first meet in the hallway, they just silently smile at each other. Nathan boasts to his friends that the new girl "[[FacialDialogue 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."
305** At the dance, Nathan and Erika discover that they both have the same "secret thinking spot" on campus; they don't realize it earlier because they usually visit the spot at two separate times.
306* StunnedSilence:
307** "Stretchipedes" cuts to Erika expressing this after Nathan boasts during biology class that he could make a great leader for Jake and Ricardo.
308** Erika's reaction in "Dr. Dreamscape" when [[spoiler:Nathan reveals himself as Wingspan to her. In his dream, she experiences stunned amazement with him moonlighting as a superhero, until she praises his deeds. The real Erika instead experiences stunned horror with him moonlighting as an outlaw, until she chastises his crimes. In both cases, Nathan mistakes her silence for a struggle to remember who exactly Wingspan is.]]
309* TreehouseOfFun: Episode #20 begins with her painting in one (presumably built earlier than "Split Personalities").
310[[/folder]]
311
312[[folder:Gabe Bannerman]]
313->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/JoshKeaton
314
315A classmate of Jake, Nathan, and Ricardo. A very [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment dramatic drama]] geek who frequently tries in vain to win Erika's heart.
316----
317* CampStraight: Gabe acts very effeminate, but also flirts with every girl in sight.
318* TheCasanova: Gabe is very interested in his female classmates, and judging by how many of them happily take selfies with him at the dance, the feeling's mutual.
319* DramaClub: He's very proud of being a member.
320* TheDandy: He's in theater, is extremely melodramatic, and clearly loves himself. A ''lot''.
321* ItsAllAboutMe: He attends a dance with Erika, flirts with every girl in sight, shows off his own dance moves instead of dancing with her, ''then'' has the gall to be angry at Nathan for being genuinely interested in Erika and "stealing her" from him.
322* LargeHam: Just listen to him when he tries to intimidate Nathan.
323* LoveMakesYouCrazy: At a Rook Unlimited gala, Gabe hastily schemes to take Erika back from Nathan, by shooting him with a paint gun. This futile-seeming plan becomes even more reckless, when he accidentally grabs a gun with acidic ammo. Erika continues to resist the "stupid" Gabe, as she and Nathan wrestle the weapon out of his hands.
324* NeverMyFault: Has a grudge against Nathan for "stealing" his date, Erika. She walked away from him because he was showing off around the other female students and ignoring her.
325* RedHerring: His stage combat skills and bullying behavior make him a suspect for Blindstrike's true identity, but not the right one.
326[[/folder]]
327
328[[folder:Kyle]]
329->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/JoshKeaton
330
331A classmate of Jake, Nathan, and Ricardo.
332----
333* JerkJock: Pretty much all of his dialogue in "Ghost and the Ninja" consists of picking on Nathan, who failed baseball tryouts.
334* RedHerring: His physical strength and bullying behavior make him a suspect for Blindstrike's true identity, but not the right one.
335[[/folder]]
336
337[[folder:Malouf]]
338->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/EricBauza
339
340A classmate of Jake, Nathan, and Ricardo.
341----
342* BadassNormal: Despite being nothing more than your average high school student, he ''still'' took down two heavily armored robots with little to no effort.
343* TheBully: Harasses students for basically no real reason.
344* HairTriggerTemper: Lashes out at people for the smallest of things.
345* RedHerring: His physical strength and bullying behavior make him a suspect for Blindstrike's true identity, but not the right one.
346[[/folder]]
347
348[[folder:Alfonso]]
349->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/OgieBanks
350
351A classmate of Jake, Nathan, and Ricardo.
352----
353* {{Jerkass}}: Messes with others and mocks Nathan for essentially no real reason.
354* NerdyBully: He uses his smarts to pick on other students, subverting Ricardo's expectations of the academy's cliques.
355* RedHerring: His technical knowledge and bullying behavior make him a suspect for Blindstrike's true identity, but not the right one.
356* TheSmartGuy: Stands out from the crowds of students due to his technical know-how.
357[[/folder]]
358
359[[folder:Principal Lewis Wilson]]
360->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/TomKenny
361
362The principal of the school.
363----
364* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: As strict as he is, he is just looking out for his students.
365* RedHerring: His strictness makes him a suspect for Blindstrike's true identity, but not the right one.
366* SmallRoleBigImpact: He only appeared in the pilot episode for a few minutes, but his asking Jake to show Ricardo around is the catalyst to their eventual friendship.
367[[/folder]]
368
369[[folder: Mr. Oleg Savic]]
370[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mr_savic.png]]
371
372->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/WalterKoenig
373
374The school's botany teacher.
375----
376* ADayInTheLimelight: Usually a minor character, he is given a much bigger role and some insight into his life in "Biomass".
377* BadassTeacher: He saves a student from a robot attack by tearing apart its wires. In season two, he also demonstrates some surprisingly high physical strength [[spoiler:as a side effect of his transformations into Biomass]].
378* CompanionCube: In between losing his wife and daughter, and becoming friends with Grandpa Park (who admires Savic's achievements in biology), his only company at home includes his uniquely-named houseplants, only one of which talks back to him.
379* FaunsAndSatyrs: [[spoiler: His design as Biomass has reference to this, with curved horns and wooden legs that resemble the goat legs.]]
380* OutlivingOnesOffspring: He lost his wife and daughter. He clearly misses them, to the point he created Anastasia.
381* PungeonMaster: He often spouts plant-based puns.
382* RedHerring: is scientific knowledge makes him a suspect for Blindstrike's true identity, but not the right one. Wingspan even lampshades the inaccuracy of this guess after Blindstrike's unmasking.
383* SmartPeoplePlayChess: He does this with both Anastasia and Grandpa Park.
384* SuperpoweredEvilSide: [[spoiler:Biomass, though he soon gets over it]].
385[[/folder]]
386
387!!'''All''' spoilers up to the second season finale will go un-marked in the below folder!
388
389[[folder:Erika Violette (post-"Split Personalities" Tropes)]]
390->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/FeliciaDay
391
392When Erika accompanies the Flex Fighters and Riya on an undercover infiltration of Rook Unlimited, an exposure to Flexarium grants her the powers to release {{EMP}}s and [[PowerFloats float]].
393----
394* ActionGirlfriend: When Gabe threatens to shoot Nathan with a Flexarium gun, Erika quickly pushes the nozzle away from Nathan, before both of them wrestle the gun out of Gabe's hands. Erika also demonstrates impressive self-defense and espionage skills in earlier episodes, which combined with her new powers give her real potential to join Wingspan on the battlefield (especially since he wouldn't have to take to the skies alone).
395* AffirmativeActionGirl: Erika discovering the Flex Fighters' and Blindstrike's {{Secret Identit|y}}ies, then getting her own powers, seem to build up to her fighting alongside the Flex Fighters and Blindstrike in season three. Even before it starts, the season two finale's end credits show her floating next to her teammates.[[note]]If Hasbro or the show runners reveal Erika's superhero name, her folders will undergo a rename to reflect such.[[/note]]
396* CameBackStrong: Erika's body takes quite a while to adjust to her new abilities, to the extent that she becomes comatose. After Stretch wakes her up, she unleashes an energy pulse so strong, it disables the Tech Men's brainwashing frequency.
397* CursedWithAwesome: When Stretch [[AdventuresInComaland visits the comatose Erika's dream]], she asks him if the stress of a vigilante life makes him [[IJustWantToBeNormal wish he never got powers]], but he denies it, giving her the courage to demonstrate hers.
398* DeusExMachina: It takes until the last episode of season 2 for the guys to discover that Erika has the potential to save Charter City from the Tech Men, via Rook's explanation of exactly what kind of Flexarium contaminated her.
399* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Erika becomes one after the aforementioned contamination.
400* GlowingEyes: Erika demonstrates these at the end of "Split Personalities", after Ricardo delivers the episode's final spoken line.
401-->'''Ricardo:''' The only thing that's constant in this world is change.
402* HeroicSacrifice: Subverted; Stretch warns her that she might not survive disabling the Tech Men's frequency, but she agrees to do so, anyway. Floating while she releases the pulse, she falls towards the ground afterwards, but Wingspan catches her.
403* PowerGlows: Her body glows when she creates especially strong pulses.
404* PowerPalms: During the aftermath of the Tech Men's downfall, Erika demonstrates to Nathan that she can release smaller [=EMP=]s from her hands.
405* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: She and Wingspan have similar reactions to Stretch visiting their dreams, and pep-talking them into defeating the latest villain after waking; emphasized by Erika telling hers to Wingspan (the first person she sees after waking) instead of Stretch.
406-->"This has been a really weird day."
407* WalkingSpoiler: Discussing Erika's superheroine identity would spoil a lot about her life after transferring to the Academy.
408[[/folder]]
409
410!Rook's Biggest Rivals
411
412[[folder:Blindstrike]]
413[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blindstrike.png]]
414
415->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/NazneenContractor
416
417Riya Dashti's vigilante alter ego, a mysterious, ninja-like individual who has repeatedly broken into Rook Unlimited by the start of the series. She starts out as an enemy of the Flex Fighters, until they team up to save Charter City from an EvilAllAlong Rook/Stretch Monster.
418----
419* ActionGirl: The first female crimefighter to team up with the Flex Fighters, though she began her efforts to expose Rook before the show started.
420* BadassNormal: Blindstrike keeps up with the Flex Fighters easily, despite having no superpowers.
421* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Riya never appears to have helmet hair after removing her mask.
422* CelibateHero: Overthrowing Rook doesn't leave her with much time for dating.
423* ColorCodedCharacters: Blindstrike has turquoise-colored weapons and armor streaks, while Riya wears turquoise either as her school uniform, or underneath her casual outfits.
424* CreateYourOwnVillain: In the second season premiere, Riya claims credit to an incident that felt like this from her perspective.[[note]]Before the series premiere, Blindstrike got exposed to the chemical agent in Hyper-Flexarium, then exposed it to all of Riya's botany classmates. This agent, combined with pure Flexarium, helped Jake, Nathan, and Ricardo become the Flex Fighters. A similar chemical reaction also gives powers to Gabe and possibly Erika (depending on how long it took to clear the classroom of the agent, as she doesn't appear in Riya's flashback), though Erika uses hers to become one of Blindstrike's allies, as opposed to another one of her villains.[[/note]]
425* CyberNinja: Blindstrike's basic fighting style.
426* DarkIsNotEvil: She wears dark grey armor, but has sworn to save Charter City from Rook's evil schemes.
427* DispenseWithThePleasantries: When Blindstrike has to lead the Flex Fighters through the sewer, she dismisses Stretch's awkward attempt at flattery; he assures her that she smells "wonderful" even after trudging through sewage, but she interrupts his description of her scent with a DisapprovingLook.
428* DramaticUnmask: "Endgame" reveals Riya as Blindstrike after Stretch Monster extracts some prolitite from her armor, cracking the suit apart. Only the Flex Fighters see Blindstrike's face in that episode; her mask gets repaired before Stretch Monster can also see it.
429* DreamWalker: A combination of her KnockoutGas, her comm link, and an electric pulse can send her and/or her teammates into someone else's dream.
430* DualWielding: Blindstrike wields with both hands, using a number of different weapons.
431* {{Expy}}: Of ''Franchise/GIJoe'''s Snake Eyes.
432* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: Blindstrike can never hold on to evidence of Stretch Monster's true identity, a misfortune that feels especially egregious starting in season two.
433* {{Foreshadowing}}: In season one, Riya [[LikesClarkKentHatesSuperman likes Jake, but hates Stretch]], and doesn't appear among the classmates once the final conflict in "Crisis at the Cleo" starts. Even more notably, the scene before her secret identity is revealed, she talks to Jake about struggling to balance school and other demanding activities, similar to how he's struggled with school and keeping ''his'' secret identity. In addition, when the Flex Fighters are trying to discover which of their classmates is Blindstrike, they never bring up the possibility that Blindstrike could be a girl, probably due to the fact that Riya would become a much more obvious candidate.
434* GoodAllAlong: Despite opposing the Flex Fighters for almost all of the first season, it turns out she's working with Dr. C to expose Jonathan Rook's evil schemes.
435* IWorkAlone: The season two premiere shows Riya taking a while to adjust to having the Flex Fighters as unlikely allies for new missions.
436* LateArrivalSpoiler: After the Flex Fighters discovered Blindstrike's true identity, the promos for the show stopped hiding it, or her forming an alliance with them. Additionally, Blindstrike's figure[[note]]which Wal-Mart's website describes with exorbitant detail about Riya's double life[[/note]] has a removable faceplate, but the instructions don't show how to take it off, or how she looks without it.
437* MadeOfPhlebotinum: Uses armor and weapons made of Flexarium.
438* LeParkour: Has traveled by rooftop, and uses great acrobatic skills to get past a laser security system at one point.
439* OriginsEpisode: Episode #16[[note]]"Riya's Revenge"[[/note]] explains how Riya became Blindstrike.
440* PetTheDog: In "Crisis at the Cleo", Blindstrike shields some Academy students from a Tech Man's blades, a sight that doesn't look so surprising when Stretch suggests that Blindstrike made it inside to the museum because "he" either attends (correct) or works for the Academy.
441* TheQuietOne: Blindstrike rarely speaks while on missions, and only to allies. In fact, the Flex Fighters and the viewers never hear Blindstrike say ''anything'' until the episode following the one in which the guys discover her real identity; the scene in which Riya first speaks to the Flex Fighters as Blindstrike occurs off of the battlefield.
442* SamusIsAGirl: Some of her enemies (including the Flex Fighters, until her DramaticUnmask) mistake her for a man.
443* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: Riya appears in the pilot, but the third episode, "Ninja and the Ghost", marks the first time the Flex Fighters encounter her as Blindstrike.
444* SeenItAll: The less glamorous parts of carrying out Dr. C's missions, such as trudging through the sewer, don't faze Blindstrike as easily as they do the doctor's later recruits.
445* SuddenlySpeaking: Blindstrike finally starts talking to Stretch in "The Age of Flexarium", after Dr. C finishes curing him and his team of Rook's poisoning, and before she removes her mask to explain hers and Cleo's motivations.
446* TheTeamNormal: The only one among Stretch's teammates not to have any superpowers, save the period in between [[spoiler:Erika starting to join in Flex Fighter meetings and missions, and Erika developing her own powers]].
447* VillainousRescue: Before Dr. C recruits the Flex Fighters, Blindstrike saves them from getting poisoned by Stretch Monster in "The Age of Flexarium", and from getting captured by him in all but one of "The Breakout"'s endings.
448* YouKilledMyFather: Dr. C trained Riya to become Blindstrike to help carry out revenge against [[spoiler:Rook]] for the death of Riya's parents.
449[[/folder]]
450
451[[folder:Dr. Racine "Dr. C" Cleo]]
452[[quoteright:125:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dr_c.png]]
453
454->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/KateMulgrew
455
456Rook Unlimited's former top scientist. Originally believed to be dead, it's eventually revealed she's alive, and Blindstrike's commander. After the Flex Fighters destroy Stretch Monster's Flexarium army, she recruits the young men to help her foil more of Rook's evil plans.
457----
458* BackFromTheDead: She was believed by Rook Unlimited to be dead, until the Flex Fighters connect her with Blindstrike.
459* BadassBookworm: One flashback in season two shows Dr. C shooting Stretch Monster with a tranquilizer gun.
460* BadassTeacher: Another flashback in season two shows Dr. C teaching Riya ninjutsu.
461* BigGood: After Rook's true goals are revealed, the Flex Fighters take orders from her, instead.
462* BreakingTheFourthWall: She communicates to the viewers at the beginning of "The Breakout", instructing them how to select each direction. After the villains' re-capture, she also takes the viewers back to one of the branching points, in case they'd want to see a different scenario.
463* CoolPlane: She and Blindstrike have an airplane that can turn invisible.
464* EyeScream: She started wearing an eyepiece after [[spoiler:Rook first became Stretch Monster, and went on a rampage in the laboratory, splashing some Flexarium on her right eye.]]
465* GoodAllAlong: The Flex Fighters initially suspect her of leading all the Flexarium-powered antagonists, including Stretch Monster. Instead, it turns out she's been trying for years to expose Rook's criminal activities.
466* HoistByHisOwnPetard: When circumstances late in season two require Dr. C to team up with [[spoiler:Rook]], she makes him wear a ShockCollar, to keep him in line. By the finale, [[spoiler:Rook has rigged the collar's remote to gas Dr. C into a coma.]]
467* HomeBase: When the show begins, she has her own HackerCave in an abandoned building. After "Secret Ninja Party", she relocates to an ElaborateUndergroundBase.
468* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She maintains a rather cynical personality, but she does soften up to the Flex Fighters when they ally with each other. Considering she's trying to take down Rook, (aka Stretch Monster), and helping Riya avenge her parents, she's not all bad.
469* KnockoutAmbush: "Doomsday Clock" [[spoiler:has her on the receiving end when Rook gasses her.]]
470* MissionControl: She gives the orders, and leaves the physical side of things up to Blindstrike (and the Flex Fighters, starting in either "The Breakout" or "The New Normal").
471* TheNeedsOfTheMany: The season two premiere reveals her to have taught Blindstrike that preventing casualties on missions would only distract from their main goal of freeing everyone in Charter City from Rook/Stretch Monster; their CharacterDevelopment involves learning to care more about the safety of {{Innocent Bystander}}s.[[note]]In season one, Blindstrike focuses mainly on completing her objectives, and only protects bystanders that Riya personally knows. However, she comes to realize the dangers of such a narrow focus after she and the Flex Fighters chase Mechanica for some dangerous data. When Mechanica collapses a bridge, the Flex Fighters lose her in order to protect the people standing on it, while Blindstrike continues the pursuit AllForNothing when it turns out Mechanica doesn't even have the data on hand. Riya informs Dr. C afterwards that she now agrees with Jake's desire to keep bystanders safe, then spends more time helping them on subsequent missions.[[/note]]
472* NeverMessWithGranny: Dr. C demonstrates in the season two finale that she can still hold her own in battle. [[spoiler:The Tech Men take a surprisingly long time to knock out the sword-wielding, karate-fighting doctor.]]
473* ParentalSubstitute: Riya regards her as a replacement for her murdered mother. Dr. C even expresses worries when Blindstrike gets ambushed in "Secret Ninja Party".
474* PowerNullifier: She tries to drain the Flex Fighters' powers, claiming that without them, Rook can't boss the boys around. Removing their powers would've also made it harder for Rook to collect enough data to create a Flexarium army.
475* PromotedToOpeningTitles: As of "The Breakout", Dr. C and Blindstrike (who already appeared in the opening as Riya) have replaced Rook and Kane in the intro.
476* SaveTheVillain: "Secret Ninja Party" subverts this; when Stretch Monster flings Dr. C out of her lair, Stretch tries to catch her, but can't reach her. Instead, Dr. C lands in a rooftop swimming pool.
477* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: The Flex Fighters meet her after the pilot, in the third episode ("Ninja and the Ghost").
478* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: She often has spectacles in flashbacks.
479* TheSparkOfGenius: She created hyper-flexarium, something even Rook can't seem to replicate.
480[[/folder]]
481
482!Antagonists
483
484[[folder:Stretch Monster]]
485->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/DavidKaye and Creator/MiguelFerrer
486
487Jonathan Rook's SuperpoweredEvilSide, a monstrous creature who has the same RubberMan abilities as Jake. He has been providing citizens of Central City with a compound that gives them superpowers, effectively transforming them into supervillains.
488----
489* ArchEnemy: Shapes up to be this for the Flex Fighters, especially after he frames them.
490* BlatantLies: He lies to the Flex Fighters that he's been forced to work for Dr. C so that they'd lead him to her.
491* BigBad: Is built up to be this in the first season, though the main characters aren't aware of his existence at first.
492* BigBadEnsemble: He and the Tech Men are the main threats of Season 2.
493* CreateYourOwnHero: [[spoiler:Stretch Monster killing Drs. Aadarsh and Isha Dashti motivated their daughter, Riya, to avenge them as Blindstrike.]]
494* TheDreaded: The other criminals of Charter City are too afraid to turn on him.
495* DidYouActuallyBelieve: "Did you really believe the world's most powerful tech company wanted a group of untrained teenagers to be corporate superheroes? Even Kane has no idea what's really going on. Everything he said about you is true: you're no heroes, you're jokes."
496* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler: For Season 2. He is usurped from his status as BigBad mid-season by Kane and the Tech Men.]]
497* EvilSoundsDeep: Both of his voice actors give him a deep and intimidating voice.
498* EvilerThanThou: [[spoiler: Is on the receiving end of this from Kane and the Tech Men in Season 2.]]
499* EvilutionaryBiologist: Stretch Monster AKA Jonathan Rook's overall goal is mutate all of humanity with his abilities with the help of his Flexarium Army.
500* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: His name is Stretch Monster. He's a monster who can stretch.
501* FishPeople: Definitely looks like one, and functions just fine underwater.
502* {{Foreshadowing}}: The twist in the episode "The Age of Flexarium" was foreshadowed in previous episodes:
503** "Online Presence": Stretch Monster not only knew about Rook's satellite, but when the news announced that Rook Unlimited would be in charge of security, he states that it was according to plan.
504** "Stretchipedes": Stretch Monster somehow knowing how to reprogram the Stretchipedes shows he somehow knew how they operate. Furthermore, Rook is the one who coins the name "Stretch Monster".
505** "Crisis At The Cleo": Rook is outright hostile to the museum security for losing the same Prolotite meteorite Stretch Monster failed to steal.
506** "Endgame": Stretch Monster somehow knew Blindstrike converted the Prolotite into armor the same time Rook did.
507** And in "The Age of Flexarium" itself: Rook repeats a line that Stretch Monster used, that people "rarely know what's best for them". Also, the only time Stretch Monster appears on the monitor as the other villains is when Rook is standing in front of it.
508* GreenAndMean: He is a villainous green monster.
509* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Despite some setbacks, he pretty much gets what he wants in the long run with no lasting consequences.]]
510* KnightOfCerebus: There's very little comedy coming from him.
511* TheManBehindTheMan: He's been giving criminals in Charter City powers and weapons that make them a match for the Flex Fighters.
512* NonindicativeName: Stretch Monster's figure throws boulders, but can't stretch, unlike the pre-''Flex Fighters'' monsters.
513* NothingPersonal: How he regards what he does to the Flex Fighters. They call him out on it.
514* OriginsEpisode: Episode #21[[note]]"Rook's Story"[[/note]] details the circumstances that turned Stretch Monster into a Flexarium beast.
515* RedEyesTakeWarning: His red eyes seem capable of glowing in the dark, adding to his monstrous appearance. The first thing about Rook that changes is his eyes turning red.
516* RubberMan: He isn't called ''Stretch'' Monster for nothing.
517* SaveTheVillain: [[spoiler:After the Tech Men usurp Rook, and trap him in a half-human, half-monster state, Wingspan and Omni-Mass bring him to Dr. C.]]
518* SecondaryColorNemesis: He's predominantly green, a duller green than Wingspan.
519* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: The end of the second episode, "Pulled in Every Direction", marks his first appearance, discounting all of Rook's appearances beforehand.
520* SecretIdentity: Jonathan Rook is his.
521* TranshumanTreachery: Stretch Monster's MotiveRant in "The Age of Flexarium" reeks of his disdain for humanity as it is.
522* VoluntaryShapeShifting: Between Rook and Stretch Monster.
523* XanatosGambit: Season one is about him creating an army made of living Flexarium, and his plans are laid out so no matter what happens, he wins.
524[[/folder]]
525
526[[folder:Dr. Don Robertson/Multi-Farious]]
527->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/JonHeder
528
529A disgruntled scientist from Rook Unlimited who, after being exposed to Flexarium, becomes the monster that the news dubbed "Multi-Farious".
530----
531* EnemyMine: One of the scenarios in "The Breakout", which does occur in the non-interactive version, pits the Flex Fighters and Multi-Farious against Stretch Monster, as revenge for the latter's unethical experiments.
532* HeelFaceTurn: If he is cured in "The Breakout", he completely drops his hatred for the Flex Fighters and thanks them. Even before then, he is the only villain who is willing to help them against Stretch Monster or Rook.
533* HumanityEnsues: One ending of "The Breakout" has an experimental serum from Stretch Monster reverse his transformation. The non-interactive version, shown on devices unable to let viewers choose each outcome, has this reversion take place somewhere in the middle of the story.
534* IWarnedYou: Multi-Farious' unfazed reaction after Wingspan informs him that Rook is also Stretch Monster.
535-->Huh. It figures... I always told you that he was a bad guy!
536* MesACrowd: His body can split apart, with each piece having a mind of its own.
537* NotMeThisTime: He's one of the few season one criminals who isn't connected in any way to Stretch Monster, hence why he isn't afraid of him.
538* PutOnABus: "The Breakout" essentially writes him out for season two, whether he is cured, killed, or imprisoned back on Rook Tower.
539* RevengeBeforeReason: His EnemyMine with the Flex Fighters eventually puts him in a situation where he must decide whether to destroy Stretch Monster, or heed Stretch's warning that IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim. Choose the former, and Stretch Monster crumbles Multi-Farious with a lethal version of a Flexarium cure. Choose the latter (as the non-interactive version automatically does), and Multi-Farious manages to avoid Stretch Monster's attack, then proceed to literally regain his humanity.
540* StarterVillain: The first villain the Flex Fighters battle.
541* VillainTeamUp: In "The Breakout", if the Flex Fighters do not fight him at the construction site and take down Circuit-Stream, he can team-up with Quick Charge later on.
542* WeUsedToBeFriends: Based on what Rook says, the two used to be closer. Currently, Robertson has a grudge against Rook for overworking him.
543[[/folder]]
544
545[[folder:Circuit-Stream]]
546-> '''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor
547
548A hacker who frequently targets Rook Unlimited. Thanks to Stretch Monster, he's able to do more.
549----
550* BrainyBrunette: He has dark hair before his transformation frizzles it and turns it green.
551* TheCracker: After getting his powers, he starts causing chaos throughout Charter City.
552* {{Foreshadowing}}: Graffiti art of his insignia can be seen in the alley Jake and his friends run into right after getting their powers, showing that he's been active for far longer before the trio became superheroes.
553* GreenAndMean: He is a reckless villain who prominently wears green. His frizzled hair also has green in it.
554* HollywoodHacking: He did this to Rook Unlimited, but with little success. Stretch Monster's upgrades change this.
555* {{Intangibility}}: One of the advantages of being able to turn into electrical energy is passing through solid matter.
556* MoralityPet: Has a pet gecko named Brute that he actually takes care of, which is missing in "The Breakout".
557* PowerDyesYourHair: Once he receives his powers, his hair turns green and becomes more wire-like.
558* PowerEchoes: Gaining powers also modifies his voice to have an echo and sound more electronic.
559* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: Wears glasses and is a hacker smart enough to make trouble to Rook, even if he's initially unsuccessful at it.
560* VillainHasAPoint: He's causing a lot of havoc on Charter City, but he does make a justified point at how wrong it is Rook's satellite can invade other people's privacy through surveillance.
561* VillainTeamUp: In "The Breakout", if the Flex Fighters do not fight him at the arcade and take down or team-up with Multi-Farious, he can team up with Quick Charge.
562* {{Technopath}}: Thanks to Stretch Monster, he can hijack machines with just a touch.
563[[/folder]]
564
565[[folder:Kari and Mari/The Freak Sisters]]
566->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/GreyDeLisle
567
568A twin duo of criminals with tech provided by Stretch Monster.
569----
570* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: The two barely look different from each other.
571* FlatCharacter: Aside from being thieves who got lucky thanks to Stretch Monster, they have little personality and are swiftly defeated in both "Stretchipedes" and "The Breakout".
572* GracefulLoser: Mari takes getting captured by Blindstrike in stride, admitting that she and her sister didn't have anything else planned after attempting to rob the bank.
573* HarmlessVillain: They are common thieves, who are defeated quickly compared to the other supervillains.
574* IdenticalTwinIDTag: Kari dresses in pastel colors, while Mari wears dark colors.
575* PerkyGoth: Despite being dressed like a goth, Mari is just as giddy as Kari.
576* PrehensileHair: They use the hair-like appendages on their helmets to move and attack.
577* ThemeTwinNaming: Kari and Mari have names that rhyme.
578* VillainousHarlequin: Stretch Monster's flashback of recruiting them implies that they used to work for the circus, which would explain their garish fashion, and the ferris wheel setting of their first fight against the Flex Fighters.
579[[/folder]]
580
581[[folder:Jack Kinland/Smokestack]]
582->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/ClancyBrown
583
584The former leader of the Made Men and a powerful crime lord active even before Rook rebuilt Charter City. He becomes desperate enough to reclaim his position to make a deal with Stretch Monster and become the supervillain Smokestack.
585----
586* BadassInANiceSuit: Smokestack gets himself a pinstripe suit tailor made for his new size and appearance. In "The Breakout", he also has a disco-styled suit when invading Madam Tousant's nightclub.
587* TheCorrupter: He introduced Kane and Simmons to crime since they were kids.
588* EvilMentor: To Kane and Simmons, before he left behind his criminal career.[[spoiler: Though Kane ended up becoming a far more dangerous criminal in the long run.]]
589* EvilOldFolks: He was around in Charter City long before Rook renovated it and was a father figure to Kane and Mickey Simmons.
590* EvilSoundsDeep: As per usual with many of Clancy Brown's characters, he has a deep and intimidating voice.
591* TheDon: Smokestack was the boss of the underworld prior to the 1st episode and his goal is to reclaim that position with his new powers.
592* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: He's an elderly mob boss, but also very blunt and brutish.
593* SuperMobBoss: He becomes this after gaining superpowers and breaking out of jail.
594* SuperSmoke: Fitting to his nickname, he can turn himself into smoke and become intangible.
595* TreacheryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: He immediately takes down the backstabbing Mr. Silver and takes back control of the Made Men. He also doesn't take Kane's exit from crime too well.
596[[/folder]]
597
598[[folder:Mickey Simmons]]
599->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Music/HenryRollins
600
601The leader of The Stick Shifts, one of the criminal gangs that rule over the Old Town section of Charter City.
602----
603* AFatherToHisMen: Implied. In "The New Normal", the Stick Shifts terrorize Old Town and demand that Simmons is released from prison. This strong loyalty contrasts Mr. Silver, who quickly seized power of the Made Men when Smokestack went to jail.
604* AffablyEvil: Despite being a gangster, that doesn't change the fact he's surprisingly friendly, even while trying to break your head in.
605* EvilFormerFriend: To Kane. Though as of episode #20, [[spoiler: Kane, the leader of the Tech Men, may be far worse than Simmons.]]
606* SpikyHair: He has spiky grey hair.
607* TattooedCrook: He has a blue tattoo over his right eye.
608* WoundedGazelleGambit: He approaches Kane all bandaged up to convince him to team up against Smokestack. However, once Kane finds out he was actually working with Smokestack, he removes the bandages to reveal no injuries.
609[[/folder]]
610
611[[folder:Madam Tousant]]
612->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/VanessaMarshall
613
614The leader of The Sables, one of the criminal gangs that rule over the Old Town section of Charter City.
615----
616* AmazonBrigade: She is the leader of The Sables, a gang of older women who can fight.
617* EvilOldFolks: She and her gang are all old women.
618* TheQueenpin: She is the boss of the Sables and the only female mob boss in Old Town.
619* VoiceForTheVoiceless: Despite being the leader of an all-female gang, she's the only one who speaks.
620[[/folder]]
621
622[[folder:Murikami]]
623->''' Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/EricBauza
624
625The leader of The Daggers, one of the criminal gangs that rule the Old Town section of Charter City.
626----
627* EvenEvilHasStandards: Though a villain, even he can't stand how immoral Smokestack is.
628* HeroesPreferSwords: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]], as he's a villain and his gang are some of the only people to actually use any kind of bladed weaponry, outside of Blindstrike.
629* HighlyVisibleNinja: Him and his gang don't exactly try to stay hidden in a fight.
630* JapanesePoliteness: The most polite and calm of the three gang leaders, and his gang overall has a Japanese motif(specifically ninjas).
631* KatanasAreJustBetter: Seems to favor bladed weapons over anything else, specifically katanas.
632* TechnicolorNinjas: Wears primarily blue and red suits, which you certainly don't expect a gangster to do.
633[[/folder]]
634
635[[folder:Dr. Sarah Kamen/Quick Charge]]
636->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/YvetteNicoleBrown
637
638The founder of Harkness General Energy. After Rook Unlimited puts her energy company and her work out of business, she gains electric powers and super speed, and seeks revenge against Rook.
639----
640* AdvertisedExtra: Despite only making a few appearances, she became one of the first three antagonists (along with Stretch Monster and Blindstrike) to get an action figure, possibly to give the toyline someone who always looks feminine.[[note]]Blindstrike's figure, of course, only looks feminine with her faceplate removed.[[/note]]
641* ElectricBlackGuy: She is a Black woman with electric powers.
642* EvilGenius: She used to be a respected scientist, and she uses her electrical expertise as Quick Charge.
643* FlashStep: She uses it in "The Breakout" to avoid the heroes' attacks.
644* PsychoElectro: She has electric powers and revels too much in the destruction she causes.
645* NothingPersonal: In "The Breakout", she claims she has nothing against the Flex Fighters, but she is fighting them because Stretch Monster promised her to gain back what she lost from Rook.
646* ShockAndAwe: Particularly in her first appearance.
647* SuperSpeed: In addition to controlling electricity, she can skate out of trouble at a fast pace.
648* VillainTeamUp: in "The Breakout", she can team up with either Multi-Farious or Circuit-Stream depending on the players' choices.
649[[/folder]]
650
651[[folder:Extreme Hazard Unit]]
652->'''Voiced by: N/A'''
653
654A government agency led by Agent Rathjani. Operating outside of Charter City, it cleans up and eliminates any hazardous materials, which pits them against the Flex Fighters when they want to save the Mantoid.
655----
656* AntiVillain: They want to kill the Mantoid and have no qualms about fighting teenagers, but they also believe the creature is dangerous and they do have jurisdiction over it, not Rook.
657* ChildHater: Agent Rathjani demeans the Flex Fighters for just being teenagers.
658* CleanupCrew: Their job is to clean up after incidents, such as the one that created the Mantoid and her kids.
659* HazmatSuit: Everyone but Rathjani wears yellow hazmat suits.
660* SinisterShades: Agent Rathjani wears these.
661* TacticalWithdrawal: After Rook annexes the territory their base is located in, Rathjani orders everyone to stop the battle with the Flex Fighters and leave the area to avoid a fight with Rook's forces.
662[[/folder]]
663
664[[folder:Tech Men]]
665->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/LukeArnold (Number Six), Creator/ScottMenville (Number Fifty-Three/Number Twenty-Eight), Creator/StevenYeun (Number Sixty-Six), Creator/OgieBanks (Number Forty-One/Number Fifty-Four), Creator/WilWheaton (Number Thirty-Nine), Creator/WillFriedle (Number Ninety-Seven/Number Thirty-Four/Number Forty-Four/Number Seventy-Four), Creator/IanHopps (Number Twenty-Four), Creator/KeithDavid (Number One)
666
667%%Spoiler-tagging Keith David's credit would break the rule not to spoiler-tag anything above examples.
668
669An organization of rogue scientists who attempt to use the latest technology to control society.
670----
671* AscendedExtra: They started out as some nameless baddies that Stretch fought [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6fNrVFvTcg&t=1264s in an animatic]] demonstrating his powers to the storyboard artists.[[note]]This short directly inspired "Rise of the Tech Men", in which Stretch fights the Tech Men without the other Flex Fighters' help.[[/note]] They moved on to Season 1 of the show, as seemingly another VillainOfTheWeek. Then Season 2 has them put their master plan into action and become part of a BigBadEnsemble with Stretch Monster.
672* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Number One, the leader, can fight hand-to-hand and manages to take down [[spoiler: an armored Dr. C.]]
673* BigBadEnsemble: They, alongside Stretch Monster, are the biggest threat in season two.
674* CreateYourOwnHero: A [[TheMole mole]] deserves some credit for a Tech Men plan going wrong.[[note]]Kane's speech about facing your fears inspires Nathan to act less shy around Erika, who consequently goes down a path to becoming Wingspan's ActionGirlfriend, which includes her saving Charter City from the Tech Men's MindControl.[[/note]]
675* {{Cult}}: [[spoiler: They had many of the trappings of one when they were the Epsilon Society. Carried over when they became the more militant Tech Men.]]
676* EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler:At first, Malcolm Kane appears to be Jonathan Rook's tough but fair head of security Rook Unlimited that care about Charter City and is in the dark about his boss true goals. Then season 2 revealed he was in fact the leader of the Tech-Men, Number One, and he knew about Rook's double life as Stretch Monster all along.]]
677* EvilSoundsDeep: Number One sounds deep both with and without his helmet.
678* TheEvilsOfFreeWill: The last episodes of season two see the Flex Fighters attempt to thwart the Tech Men's attempts to [[spoiler:mind control everyone into forming a more peaceful Charter City]].
679* FalselyReformedVillain: [[spoiler:It looks like Kane hasn't completely abandoned his gangster past.]]
680* HiddenInPlainSight: The season two finale shows some Tech Men going to [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere hide among civilians]] by discarding their uniforms, revealing more discreet outfits underneath.
681* LightIsNotGood: Number One [[spoiler:primarily wears white clothes in his civilian identity]].
682* LossOfIdentity: The Tech Men require new members to abandon their names. [[spoiler:Back when they were known as the Epsilon Society, this rule scared Rook away from joining them. Number One only becomes Malcolm Kane again in order to more easily infiltrate Rook Unlimited.]]
683* TheMole: Number [[spoiler:One/Kane]] infiltrates [[spoiler:Rook Unlimited]] to help the Tech Men hack into and steal that place's tech.
684* RunningBothSides: Number One is the leader of the Tech Men [[spoiler: but runs Rook Unlimited's Delta Squad and general security as Malcolm Kane]].
685* VisionaryVillain: They want to reshape the world with adherence to rigid order and science.
686* YouAreNumberSix: All of the Tech Men have numbers instead of names.
687[[/folder]]
688
689[[folder:Flexarium Monster]]
690->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/AndrewKishino and Creator/WillFriedle
691
692Stretch Monster's first human test subject (discounting his human alter ego, Jonathan Rook) for Hyper-Flexarium experiments.
693----
694* ADogNamedDog: He refers to his pet cat as, "Cat". [[spoiler:When Cat rejects Ricardo's suggestions for a new name, he comments that the previous owner must not have been very creative.]]
695* EarlyBirdCameo: He is seen in the background among civilians in some episodes before his introduction, usually as a public transportation passenger.
696* FullBodyDisguise: He wears one when [[spoiler:impersonating Officer Reynolds, after replacing an arrested Kane as Rook's Head of Security]].
697* ImMelting: He drains into the sewer when the Flex Fighters disconnect him from Stretch Monster's console.
698* MasterOfDisguise: [[spoiler:Successfully disguises himself as Reynolds.]]
699* {{Mutants}}: Stretch Monster experiments on him because his "rare genetics" apparently increased his chance of surviving the failures. Regardless, he has an ordinary physical appearance before Stretch Monster successfully changes him.
700* NoNameGiven: The end credits simply refer to his human form as, "Man".
701* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:He drains into the sewer in "Endgame", but turns up again at the end of "Doomsday Clock".]]
702* SecretKeeper: Implied that he knows Stretch Monster's human identity when he calls it "interesting" that the monster [[spoiler:apparently outlived Dr. C and the Epsilon Society]]; Stretch Monster also confessed to him before the first experiment that [[spoiler:he killed the Dashti scientists]].
703* {{Shapeshifter}}: He can change his form to increase his attack and defense.
704* UndyingLoyalty: To Rook, especially since he is his willing test subject for his Flexarium experiments.
705[[/folder]]
706
707[[folder:Officer Santos/Mechanica]]
708->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/TiaCarrere
709
710A Rook Unlimited employee, she was heavily injured during the Flex Fighters and Stretch Monster's battle in Rook Tower. Believing the Flex Fighters to be responsible for her injuries, she allows Rook to rebuild her as a vengeful cyborg.
711----
712* AdvertisedExtra: Despite being featured on the promotional art for Season 2 and making a prominent appearance on the second season’s trailer, she only appears for two episodes.
713* ArtificialLimbs: She lost her arms and legs, and were replaced with robotic new ones.
714* CollateralDamage: She was maimed off-screen after the Flex Fighters' battle with Stretch Monster, when the latter's laser weapon misfires and blows through a part of Rook Tower. Ironically, as Mechanica, she does not care about collateral damage as long as she gets her revenge.
715* DesignatedGirlFight: Each of her season two appearances places her in a duel with Blindstrike.
716* EarlyBirdCameo: She has a small speaking cameo in the very first episode of the series.
717* EyeScream: She lost her eye during the Rook Tower attack, and had to get a replacement.
718* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Blindstrike takes Mechanica's Stretchipede, and delivers it to Dr. C. [[spoiler:Dr. C reprograms the bug to do her bidding, siccing it on Mechanica when Stretch and Blindstrike confront her en route to the doctor's lair.]] Since it takes seven episodes for the Stretchipede to re-appear, it also counts as a ChekhovsGun.
719* {{Hypocrite}}: She believes (erroneously) that the Flex Fighters are villains and declares herself to be a new hero. However, when she has to run away from them during battle, she doesn't hesitate to collapse a bridge to endanger civilians and force them to abandon chasing her to save them.
720* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: She's still loyal to Rook, but other than that, she pursues reckless, violent revenge.
721* SwissArmyAppendage: Her arms can switch between a claw hand, a large blade, a whip, and a laser gun. She can also use the Stretchipedes for reinforcement.
722[[/folder]]
723
724[[folder:Jay Michaels/Dr. Dreamscape]]
725->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/MichaelRoss
726
727A low-level psychic, he enhanced his powers to be able to hypnotize people through their dreams. He seeks to continue his crime spree in Charter City.
728----
729* DreamLand: The Dreamscape, which he controls and uses to manipulate people.
730* DreamWeaver: Able to manipulate the Dreamscape to control people.
731* FashionableAsymmetry: Wears asymmetric shades.
732* FromNobodyToNightmare: According to Dr. C, he had weak psychic powers and stuck to petty crimes before escalating. Near the end of the episode, he manipulates Wingspan into hijacking a ship with nuclear weapons to hold Charter City hostage.
733* NewAgeRetroHippie: Dresses up as one.
734* PsychicPowers: He enhances them to be able to use the Dreamscape to manipulate others to pull off his crimes.
735* RealityWarper: In the Dreamscape, he can control the terrain and even change his own appearance.
736[[/folder]]
737
738[[folder:The Gentleman]]
739->''' Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/EricBauza
740
741A mercenary hired by Stretch Monster to capture Blindstrike. He sports a mechanized suit, as well as good manners.
742----
743* AffablyEvil: He treats his opponents as gentlemen even when he's trying to get rid of them.
744* CaneFu: His primary weapon, which he uses during his fight against Blindstrike and the Flex Fighters.
745* EvilBrit: He has a posh British accent and appears to be British Indian.
746* EvilOldFolks: He has gray hair and acts like a veteran in his job.
747* PoweredArmor: It gives him enhanced strength and agility.
748* SecretKeeper: One of the few people besides the heroes to discover Stretch Monster's true identity, and he hints to blackmail Rook about it in the future.
749* WickedCultured: He has the mannerisms of an aristocrat, uses words like “fracas”, and likes poetry.
750[[/folder]]
751
752[[folder:Anastasia]]
753->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/TaraStrong
754
755A plant and AI hybrid created by Mr. Savic to keep him company. However, she has far more sinister goals.
756----
757* AIIsACrapshoot: Initially created to keep the lonely Mr. Savic company.
758* AntagonisticOffspring: She thinks of Mr. Savic as her father, but eventually turns against him when he tries to convince her to stop her plan.
759* FoulFlower: She is a homicidal sentient flower.
760* GaiasRevenge: Her main motivation.
761* KillAllHumans: Her ultimate goal. She planned to make Mr. Savic an exception to this until he tried to stop her plans.
762* OrganicTechnology: She is a plant enhanced by technology and an AI.
763* TurnedAgainstTheirMasters: Though she is as smart as Mr. Savic, she considers him her father and master before betraying him.
764[[/folder]]
765
766[[folder:Multi-Farious II]]
767->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/JoshKeaton
768
769During a Rook Unlimited gala, waiter Gabe makes a failed attack on Nathan (who attends the gala while on an undercover Flex Fighters mission), after which some Multi-Farious debris turns Gabe into "Gabe-Farious".
770----
771* AssholeVictim: If Gabe abandoned his plan to "paint gun" Nathan, then the gun's acid wouldn't have dissolved the glass cover of the Multi-Farious debris, then the debris wouldn't have transformed Gabe.
772* CreateYourOwnVillain: Riya might have helped turn Gabe into Gabe-Farious when she accidentally exposed him to the chemical agent in Hyper-Flexarium.
773* EasyAmnesia: Gabe-Farious finds out that Nathan is one of the Flex Fighters, and seems impressed. However, upon turning back to Gabe, he loses his memory of what happened, and still plans to get back at Nathan.
774* ExpectingSomeoneTaller: Ricardo inverts this when he quips that he expected Gabe's sensitive side to look smaller.
775* HarmlessVillain: Gabe-Farious' misdeeds, such as insulting bystanders and popping a kid's balloon, seem pretty minor compared to most villains.
776* HiddenDepths: Gabe's "true" personality is revealed to be the considerate, sensible one, who always feels down about turning away Erika. He just hides it with his large ego and hammy mannerisms.
777* LaughablyEvil: Some pieces of Gabe-Farious engage in silly shenanigans, such as giving Omni-Mass a PieInTheFace.
778* LegacyCharacter: To Multi-Farious.
779* LickedByTheDog: Erika assures the sensitive piece of Gabe-Farious that she doesn't hate him, since she knows that "Everyone has a sensitive side." This insight eventually helps Wingspan find the Gabe-Farious piece representing Gabe's true personality.
780* LiteralSplitPersonality: Each piece of Gabe-Farious represents a different aspect of Gabe's personality.
781* MagicPants: While the first Multi-Farious doesn't have any clothes when becoming human in "The Breakout", save a lab coat Stretch drapes over him, Gabe has boxers after changing back from Gabe-Farious.
782* MadeOfExplodium: Once the Flex Fighters obtain the cure for Gabe's transformation, they must give it to the piece representing his "true" personality, or else all the pieces will blow up the city.
783* MesACrowd: Like Multi-Farious, his body can split apart, with each piece having a mind of its own.
784* RuleOfThree: It takes the Flex Fighters three tries to find Gabe's true personality.
785* TokenGoodTeammate: The sensitive piece asks for Nathan's help in contacting the Flex Fighters to stop the other pieces from wreaking havoc.
786[[/folder]]
787
788!Family Members
789
790[[folder:Mark Armstrong]]
791->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/GaryCole
792
793Jake's father. After the death of his wife, he became extremely involved in Jake's life, giving him a rigorous schedule to keep up with.
794----
795* ControlFreak: So much so that he considers Jake missing a few of his extracurriculars good incentive to ground him.
796* FreudianExcuse: He's far too controlling of his son, but it comes from a need to overcompensate since his wife passed away.
797* GoodParents: Despite his extreme overprotectiveness, and the rigorous schedule he keeps Jake on, Mark only wants what's best for his son and loves him very dearly. He often has to work late, but makes sure to call his son via webcam every morning, and to make time to see him when he can.
798* LikesClarkKentHatesSuperman: Mark cares deeply for his son, but thinks those "Flex Fighters" are nothing but trouble.
799* LockedOutOfTheLoop: He has no idea his son is a Flex Fighter, and it's one of the driving conflicts between him and Jake, who struggles with whether or not he should tell his dad the truth.
800* ManlyTears: He breaks into these in "The Age of Flexarium". When Jake comes home from Dr. C's lair, Mark starts to scold him for returning late, until he admits worrying that something terrible happened to him during the Flexarium army's invasion, and tearfully hugs Jake for coming back safely.
801* MyBelovedSmother: He's essentially a gender-bent version of this trope[[note]]a "tiger dad", to quote Victor Cook[[/note]], as he's more involved than the average overprotective father.
802* ScheduleFanatic: Not for himself, but for Jake. For instance, he video-calls his son ''every morning'' after his alarm goes off just to make sure he's staying on track.
803* ShipperOnDeck: Implied to ship Jake and Riya when he encourages Jake to invite her for supper some time.
804* SpannerInTheWorks: After Rook collects data needed to [[spoiler:create another Flexarium army]], Brick, Mortar, and Mark Armstrong accidentally help wipe it out.[[note]]When Dr. C orders Jake and his friends to go destroy the data, Riya arranges for Mark Armstrong to give them a tour of his lab. After Mark disables the first lock with a retinal scan, Mortar interrupts the tour, to ask Mark for help removing some adhesive that sealed Brick's mouth shut. Before Mark leaves, he gives Jake his badge, which the kids use to enter the lab.[[/note]]
805[[/folder]]
806
807[[folder:Grandpa Park]]
808->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/SabShimono
809
810Nathan's grandfather, who eventually discovers Nathan and his friends are the Flex Fighters.
811----
812* CoolOldGuy: He ran a newspaper for years, and suggests the boys use working for him as a cover for their superhero activities. He also has a massive archive of newspaper clippings, which come in handy when one of the super-villains temporarily wipes out Charter City's internet.
813* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: His design and his career were inspired by Korean-American journalist K.W. Lee.
814* ParentalSubstitute: For Nathan and Ricardo. Nathan's parents are both fairly present, but his Grandpa supports him when it comes to his double life, which his parents are unaware of. He's more of a straightforward example for Ricardo, whose parents are almost always absent. The latter example becomes more literal by the end of season two, [[spoiler:when Ricardo's dad gets a job away from Charter City, leaving Ricardo in the Parks' care for the rest of the school year]].
815* SecretKeeper: He finds out Nathan and his friends are the Flex Fighters are overhearing a phone call between Nathan and Ricardo. He tells Nathan he's discovered the truth, then immediately vows to keep their secret and help them out however he can.
816* SmartPeoplePlayChess: He plays this with Mr. Savic.
817[[/folder]]
818
819[[folder:Isabelle Park]]
820->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/StephanieSheh
821
822Nathan's younger sister.
823----
824* AffectionateNickname: "Izzy".
825* CheerfulChild: She's normally this, unless someone upsets her enough to get the SilentTreatment.
826* OutOfCharacterAlert: Wingspan realizes Dr. Dreamscape trapped him in a dream world when Isabelle and their mom congratulate his accomplishments as a Flex Fighter, even though he didn't tell either of them about his adventures.
827* PinkySwear: She makes Ricardo "double pinky swear" not to miss her perform in the school play.
828* SchoolPlay: "Rise of the Tech Men" has Izzy portray a talking flower in one; Nathan and Ricardo leave Jake alone on night watch in order to attend the show.
829* SilentTreatment: Some of the people she gives this to include Ricardo, after he skips her spelling bee, and her eldest brother, who [[DisproportionateRetribution ate her yogurt once]]. She starts talking to Ricardo again early in season two.
830* SpellingBee: Most of her appearances in season one involve preparing for, and later attending, one of these. She lands second place, topping several students older than her.
831[[/folder]]
832
833[[folder:Mr. and Mrs. Park]]
834->'''Mrs. Park Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/KellyHu
835
836Nathan's, Izzy's, and their brothers' parents.
837----
838* FeminineWomenCanCook: Mrs. Park seems to do most of the cooking for the family.
839* GoodParents: They seem less strict than most fictional Asian parents, allowing Nathan to date non-Korean Erika, and consoling Izzy after she gets second place in the spelling bee.[[note]]The latter moment makes Mrs. Park the only one among the Flex Fighters' mothers to say anything during season one.[[/note]]
840* NoNameGiven: Their first names remain unknown by the time season two ends.
841* OutOfCharacterAlert: Wingspan realizes Dr. Dreamscape trapped him in a dream world when Isabelle and their mom congratulate his accomplishments as a Flex Fighter, even though he didn't tell either of them about his adventures.
842* ParentalSubstitute: They along with Grandpa Park care for Ricardo when his {{workaholic}} parents can't make time to. [[spoiler:After Mr. Perez accepts a job in another town, the Parks even let Ricardo live with them for the remainder of the school year.]]
843* TheVoiceless: Mr. Park never says anything during the first two seasons.
844[[/folder]]
845
846[[folder:Mr. and Mrs. Perez]]
847
848->'''Mr. Perez Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/PhilLaMarr
849
850Ricardo's parents, a pair of serial entrepreneurs whose business keeps them constantly on the move and away from their son.
851----
852* TheGhost: Mrs. Perez has never appeared in any present day scenes, unlike her husband, or spoken in the show, unlike the other main kids' mothers; her only speaking part comes from a flashback in the comic.
853* NoNameGiven: They don't make an official appearance in the first season, but show up in issue 3 of the comic book series, at least. The season 2 episode "Dr. Dreamscape" shows them in Omni's DreamSequence, and Ricardo's dad appears in person later.
854* ParentsAsPeople: Ricardo's parents obviously love him, if the photo of him as a child is anything to go by, and they provide for him very well. However, they're constantly absent from being too busy with their jobs, and never spend any time at home.
855* PutOnABus: In "Rise of the Tech Men", [[spoiler:Ricardo's dad accepts a job in another city]], which probably means Ricardo's parents will appear even less often in season three.
856* WhenYouComingHomeDad: Both of Ricardo's parents are almost never around, and Ricardo clearly misses them.
857[[/folder]]
858
859[[folder:Sandy Violette]]
860
861->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/KathSoucie
862
863Erika's mother.
864----
865* AllThereInTheScript: The end credits of "Masters of Order" reveal her first name.
866* BrainwashedAndCrazy: She first appears while under the Tech Men's MindControl, and tries to make an appointment for Erika to join her. (Fortunately, Riya transports Erika to a safer place before then.)
867* SatelliteCharacter: The cartoon never shows or mentions Sandy until it needs to give Erika a personal stake in stopping the Tech Men, and saves any details about her normal personality or life until season three. Although, she and Riya appear to have already met offscreen beforehand.
868[[/folder]]
869
870[[folder:Kim Armstrong]]
871
872->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/KariWahlgren
873
874Jake's MissingMom and Mark's late wife.
875----
876* AllThereInTheManual: The first issue of the comics confirms Kim's first name.[[note]]Oddly, the end credits of the first episode to give her a speaking role, "Dreamscapes", simply call her, "Jake's Mom".[[/note]]
877* DeceasedParentsAreTheBest: Jake's flashback of her in the first comic depicts her as less strict than Mark.
878* PosthumousCharacter: She died some time before the show began, and thus only appears in flashbacks and dream sequences.
879[[/folder]]
880
881[[folder:Drs. Aadarsh and Isha Dashti]]
882
883->'''Voiced by: (English)''' Creator/EricBauza (Aadarsh in "Riya's Revenge"), Creator/TonyMirrcandani (Aadarsh in "Rook's Story"), and Creator/NazneenContractor (Isha)
884
885Riya's parents, two scientists who experimented with Flexarium along with Rook and Dr. C.
886----
887* AllThereInTheScript: Their first names remained unknown until the end credits of "Rook's Story".
888* DeathByOriginStory: [[spoiler:Rook killed them after they saw him transform into Stretch Monster, then decided to join Dr. C in searching for a Hyper-Flexarium cure. After Riya figured out what happened to her parents, she asked Dr. C to help avenge them, beginning Riya's journey to becoming Blindstrike.]]
889* GoodParents: "Riya's Revenge" introduces them via a flashback of the couple bringing Riya to the park, where Aadarsh plays catch with her. When she almost loses the ball, he apologizes for throwing it too hard, and later commends her for finding it before returning to the beach house. [[spoiler:Riya's parents even designed the armor she wears as Blindstrike.]]
890* NoSympathy: Isha loses hers for Rook after he disregards hers and Dr. C's warnings not to test Hyper-Flexarium on himself so soon; she declares that Rook deserves to live with the effects of the experiment GoneHorriblyWrong, and only agrees to help Dr. C develop a Hyper-Flexarium cure when reminded of the need to protect everyone else from its side effects.
891* SigilSpam: [[spoiler:Blindstrike's "face"]] appears on some devices either implied or outright stated to be designed by the Dashtis.[[note]]Along with the Blindstrike mask, it also shows up on a safe in their beach house, and on a timer connected to the Flexarium-draining device in Dr. C's lab.[[/note]]
892[[/folder]]

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