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** She was '''sent back from the future'''. Why would Helen recognize her disguised future self? Why would Mirage give it away if Rule 1 was not to admit to the existence of [[Time Travel]]? Remember the [[Back to The Future]] rules about meeting oneself!
** She was '''sent back from the future'''. Why would Helen recognize her disguised future self? Why would Mirage give it away if Rule 1 was not to admit to the existence of [[Time Travel]]? Remember the [[Back to The Future]] rules about meeting oneself!


* Alternately, Mirage is Helen from a future controlled by Syndrome. She was sent back as part of a top-secret spy project to [[Set Right What Once Went Wrong]], and, due to [[Laser Guided Amnesia]], remembers nothing of her life before she traveled back in time. She only knows what to do because of thoughts passing through her mind - secret transmissions from the future. She will never remember, so as not to [[Logic Bomb]] herself out of existence.
* Alternately, Mirage is Helen from a future controlled by Syndrome. She was sent back as part of a top-secret spy project to [[Set Right What Once Went Wrong]], and, due to [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]], remembers nothing of her life before she traveled back in time. She only knows what to do because of thoughts passing through her mind - secret transmissions from the future. She will never remember, so as not to [[Logic Bomb]] herself out of existence.


== Mirage had no superpowers, but was a superhero anyhow. ==
== Mirage had no superpowers, but was a superhero anyhow. ==
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== The connections of "Kronos" that are slightly too unconfirmed to go on a main page: ==
== The connections of "Kronos" that are slightly too unconfirmed to go on a main page: ==
Kronos referred to Mr. Incredible, with Syndrome as Zeus. Having been (in his mind) the metaphorical son of Mr. Incredible, inspired by him and made in his image, after Kronos attempted to destroy Zeus with his greater power as a [[Differently Powered Individual|titan]], Zeus came back and destroyed Kronos and the other titans, making the world safer and giving the gods (nonsupers) free and collectively omnipotent reign over the new world paradigm. However, it was Syndrome who was eventually taken down by his true (though not [[Robot Roll Call|biological]]) son when attempting to destroy it.<br />Interestingly enough, though I don't think it goes that far, Kronos created a whole bunch of things and beings (mainly gods that are nowadays considered subservient to Zeus) when he castrated ''his'' father, Ouranus, which [[Epileptic Trees|could]] be compared to Syndrome taking Mr. Incredible's kids and [[Wild Mass Guessing|possibly both emasculating him and taking his wife away by having Mirage mess with his head and overtly flirt with him]]. Credence could be given to this if the Underminer and similar villains adapted their technology from Syndrome's marketed inventions, since that (the inventions) was what was [[Cut Lex Luthor a Check|cast off]] in the attempted destruction of Ouranos, but I don't know from whence their tech came and that would be stretching the metaphor a bit.
Kronos referred to Mr. Incredible, with Syndrome as Zeus. Having been (in his mind) the metaphorical son of Mr. Incredible, inspired by him and made in his image, after Kronos attempted to destroy Zeus with his greater power as a [[Differently-Powered Individual|titan]], Zeus came back and destroyed Kronos and the other titans, making the world safer and giving the gods (nonsupers) free and collectively omnipotent reign over the new world paradigm. However, it was Syndrome who was eventually taken down by his true (though not [[Robot Roll Call|biological]]) son when attempting to destroy it.<br />Interestingly enough, though I don't think it goes that far, Kronos created a whole bunch of things and beings (mainly gods that are nowadays considered subservient to Zeus) when he castrated ''his'' father, Ouranus, which [[Epileptic Trees|could]] be compared to Syndrome taking Mr. Incredible's kids and [[Wild Mass Guessing|possibly both emasculating him and taking his wife away by having Mirage mess with his head and overtly flirt with him]]. Credence could be given to this if the Underminer and similar villains adapted their technology from Syndrome's marketed inventions, since that (the inventions) was what was [[Cut Lex Luthor a Check|cast off]] in the attempted destruction of Ouranos, but I don't know from whence their tech came and that would be stretching the metaphor a bit.


== Syndrome and Mirage actually did work for the government. ==
== Syndrome and Mirage actually did work for the government. ==
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== [[Big Bad|Syndrome]] is [[Jimmy Neutron]]. ==
== [[Big Bad|Syndrome]] is [[Jimmy Neutron]]. ==
Take another look at that hair. Who else has hair like that and invents things? Sometime down the line, he got [[Excuse Plot|wanged on the head and was convinced that his name was Buddy,]] [[Laser Guided Amnesia|and lost all memories except for ones involving that one episode where all the main characters were superheroes,]] so he got the idea that he was always meant to be a superhero.
Take another look at that hair. Who else has hair like that and invents things? Sometime down the line, he got [[Excuse Plot|wanged on the head and was convinced that his name was Buddy,]] [[Laser-Guided Amnesia|and lost all memories except for ones involving that one episode where all the main characters were superheroes,]] so he got the idea that he was always meant to be a superhero.
** Or he's Jimmy Neutron who got stuck in another dimension; or that 'verse's Jimmy.
** Or he's Jimmy Neutron who got stuck in another dimension; or that 'verse's Jimmy.