Dark Matter's Two is officially wanted by someone more sinister than the Galactic Authority.

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The GA will undoubtedly attempt to destroy the advanced human enigma that is Two (Melissa O'Neil) - she is the product of an illegal experiment after all - but the next-generation designer baby could face an even worse fate if her creator gets his way.

Alexander Rook (Will Wheaton) and his elderly boss are seeking to engineer a superior human being, and it's safe to say their motives are far from pure. It's clear the ailing gentleman is pulling Rook's strings, but what does Dwarf Star Technologies really have up its sleeves?

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"That will remain a mystery until season two," executive producer Joseph Mallozzi told The Hollywood Reporter. "In the case of Rook, however, there's something very strange going, essentially why he created her. There's a conversation at the end of episode 12 where he has the chat with the elderly man in the hospital and he asks, 'How old is the body?' There's something up with this guy, clearly."

Dwarf Star was willing to perform brain surgery on a fully conscious Rebecca/Two. If that was just on scientist, just imagine what nefarious practices the business' leader could be up to.

Dive back into the mystery of Two and the rest of the Raza's numerical crew when Dark Matter returns to Syfy for season 2.

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