Dark Matter's Six is making moves, but that doesn't mean he is anymore aware of his past than his fellow Raza amnesiacs.

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The Syfy series closed out its freshman season by exposing the traitor amongst the numerical crew, and when all was said and done, Six (Roger R. Cross) came out smelling like a rat. But just because the alleged terrorist teamed up with the GA, that doesn't necessarily mean he remembers anything before he woke up in stasis.

"The fact that he passed the lie detector test in Episode 103 makes it pretty clear that SIX did NOT have his memory the whole time," series creator Joseph Mallozzi explained on Saturday. "In fact, we can't be sure that his memories were ever recovered over the course of season one."

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In fact, viewers should even be 100 percent convinced Six is aligned with the Galactic Authority, even though that is the theory that gained the most traction following episode 13.

"I set it up with little hints and clues, especially after his episode in episode eight," Mallozzi told The Hollywood Reporter. "Your theory that he's with the GA is a good one. One of the things that was a subtle clue was who he's flanked by in the corridor. That character is one you've seen before."

Viewers should look for answers to surface in the season 2 premiere.

Find out more when Dark Matter returns to Syfy this summer.

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