Lex finds Lucas, the son Lionel gave up for adoption, and brings him home in the hope that the two of them can unite against Lionel. When Lionel's machinations end up putting all three of them in a dangerous situation, Lex is left to wonder whom he can really trust. Meanwhile, Clark decides to take a job at the Talon.
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| - Lex finds Lucas, the son Lionel gave up for adoption, and brings him home in the hope that the two of them can unite against Lionel. When Lionel's machinations end up putting all three of them in a dangerous situation, Lex is left to wonder whom he can really trust. Meanwhile, Clark decides to take a job at the Talon.
- The G.I. Joe team raids a Cobra medical facility to find out about the terrible experiments said to be going on inside. Who is the mysterious Patient X?
- The Prodigal was a modified YT-1300 light freighter assigned to the Rebel Alliance Harrier Infiltration Team. It was under the command of Harrier team leader Fable Astin.
- The Prodigal was a significant figure in Bajoran religion and the namesake of the Bajoran moon Baraddo. In 2370 in Keiko O'Brien's classroom on Deep Space 9 the Tellarite Gann described the story of the Prodigal from the Bajoran religion as a fairy tale, Keiko was quick to point out the young Tellarite should show a little more respect to other people's beliefs, the stories of their faith being sacred to the Bajoran people. (DS9 novel: Devil in the Sky)
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| - * Mindbender warns Cobra Commander against having a "Type A rage fest."
* It's true that smell is the best trigger for memory.
* Tunnel Rat refers to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
G.I. Joe references
* Cobra Commander's new helmet makes him look like the IDW version of the character.
* The helicopter pilots supporting Flint are Sikorski and Jones. While Sikorski is clearly a Renegades version of Lift-Ticket, "Jones" may be a reference to John-Edward O. Jones.
**Or it could just be a random last name.
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| - "So, we freeing another prisoner or preventing another outbreak?"
- "...Definitely Ripcord."
:--With a few simple words, Ripcord simultaneously puts Duke, Tunnel Rat and Scarlett's fears about whether or not he is the real thing to rest.
- "Yes."
:--Roadblock tries to get on the same page as Scarlett.
"Who the what?! For real?"
:--So say we all, Roadblock.
"Ooh, ninja doorman! Me likey.
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| - * First appearance: Lift-Ticket
* This episode is back in the United States.
* Cobra Commander displays a rather nasty cough.
* Roadblock mentions that the team has been on the run for six months.
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| - The G.I. Joe team raids a Cobra medical facility to find out about the terrible experiments said to be going on inside. Who is the mysterious Patient X?
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| - Lex finds Lucas, the son Lionel gave up for adoption, and brings him home in the hope that the two of them can unite against Lionel. When Lionel's machinations end up putting all three of them in a dangerous situation, Lex is left to wonder whom he can really trust. Meanwhile, Clark decides to take a job at the Talon.
- The G.I. Joe team raids a Cobra medical facility to find out about the terrible experiments said to be going on inside. Who is the mysterious Patient X?
- The Prodigal was a modified YT-1300 light freighter assigned to the Rebel Alliance Harrier Infiltration Team. It was under the command of Harrier team leader Fable Astin.
- The Prodigal was a significant figure in Bajoran religion and the namesake of the Bajoran moon Baraddo. In 2370 in Keiko O'Brien's classroom on Deep Space 9 the Tellarite Gann described the story of the Prodigal from the Bajoran religion as a fairy tale, Keiko was quick to point out the young Tellarite should show a little more respect to other people's beliefs, the stories of their faith being sacred to the Bajoran people. (DS9 novel: Devil in the Sky)
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