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** Stella's capable of being one, as we see in episode 5, but she's really more of the cerebral sort.
* [[The Atoner]]: Cass.
* [[Benevolent Boss]]: Tate tries to be this. [[Evilutionary Biologist|He doesn't]] [[Well -Intentioned Extremist|quite]] [[Playing With Syringes|succeed]]. Stella more or less hits it, though, as long as you don't cross her.
* [[Bio Augmentation]]: Of both the physical and mental kind.
* [[Bratty Teenage Daughter]]: Lily, right down to the sulking and stealing for attention.
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* [[The Main Characters Do Everything]]: Probably inevitable, given the small number of people on the colony.
* [[Mama Bear]]: Josie.
* [[May -December Romance]]: Stella and Tipper, though it may have just been a one-time thing.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Cassius Cromwell, who is not an innocent man, named for two of history's greatest betrayers (Cassius, murderer of Julius Caesar; Oliver Cromwell, genocidal dictator).
** Elijah, the [[Scary Black Man|scary, black]], prophetic Advanced Cultivar.
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* [[My Greatest Failure]]: Tate {{spoiler|exiling and attempting to wipe out the [[A Cs]] after having ''created'' them in the first place}}. Cass {{spoiler|working for the cartels on Earth and killing a young boy}}.
* [[Omnidisciplinary Scientist]]: Stella, who seems to be a neurologist, meteorologist, medical doctor, and geneticist, and Tate, who knows biology, medicine, and agriculture, but is also called a "geneticist". Possibly a side effect of [[The Main Characters Do Everything]].
* [[Our Presidents Are Different]]: President Tate is President Personable on the surface, but is a [[Well -Intentioned Extremist]] underneath.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Lily feels Stella abandoned her for fifteen years.
* [[Pedophile Priest]]: Some squicky insinuations about Berger.
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* [[Utopia Justifies the Means]]: Both Richard Tate and Julius Berger believe this, but are polar opposites on how said utopia should be run.
* [[Visionary Villain]]: Berger.
* [[What Is This Thing You Call Love?]]: {{spoiler|<s>The duplicate Josie.</s> All of the planetary entities.}}
* [[What Measure Is a Non -Human?]]: In regards to the AC's, and in episode 8, {{spoiler|in regard to the Omegas, like Fleur.}}
 
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