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Not to be confused with "Maxx Steele", head of the Robo Force (a short-lived line of suction-cup equipped robotic action figures created by Ideal in the mid-80's). A commercial can be seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7fxNmxif74 here], and a Ruby-Spears animated [[One-Episode Wonder]] is viewable [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yT3KJ228Y6o&NR=1 starting here].
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* [[Aborted Arc]]: During "Truth be Told," real-life athlete Jeremy McGrath is let in on Josh's secret double-life as a superpowered vigilante, and it's implied he'll discreetly spread the word out to a few others in his circle of friends/competitors who might be interested in helping the heroes save the day on occasion. "Truth be Told" being the series finale, nothing comes of it.
** Likewise, the [[Acting for Two|uncanny resemblance]] between Jefferson's predecessor at N-Tek, Marco Nathanson, and {{spoiler|John Dread}}. Greg Weisman [[Word of God|said]] that this was supposed to be a [[Red Herring]]. In a case of behind-the-scenes [[Retcon]], other producers after he left said they considered it to be exactly what it looked like. Neither interpretation is ever followed up on.
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