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'''Chloe Chronicles''' is a spin-off series from [[Smallville (TV Series)|Smallville]]. It is currently in its third season and is only available online and in the [[DVD]] box sets of Smallville. The series revolves around the character of [[Chloe Sullivan]]. |
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The first series started from an investigation of Smallville's first season episode ''Jitters'', though it was included in the second season box set. The second series, ''Chloe Chronicles, Vol II'', was included in Smallville's third season box set. |
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The fourth season box set did not include the spin-off series. However, recent episodes of the third series have been released online under the title ''Vengeance Chronicles''. These revolve around the fifth season episode ''Vengeance''. They are sponsored by [[Acuvue]] contact lenses. |
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The fifth season box set of Smallville does, however, contain the third series entitled ''Vengeance Chronicles'' as a bonus feature. |
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==Chloe Chronicles== |
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The first volume of ''Chloe Chronicles'' details Chloe's investigation into "Level 3" at the Smallville [[LuthorCorp]] plant after the events of ''[[Smallville (Season 1)#Jitters|Jitters]]''. In her first video, Chloe lays out her mission statement: dig up evidence regarding a deceased LuthorCorp employee named Earl Jenkins. Chloe interviews Jenkins' widow, who explains the history of her husbands 'jitters' and when they began to occur. She also showed Chloe a pair of Jenkins' shoes he used while at work, with the bottom of them clearly covered in meteor dust ([[Kryptonite in Smallville|kryptonite]]). |
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Chloe thinks that Jenkins' violent tremors and eventual death are linked to prolonged exposure to meteor dust ([[Kryptonite in Smallville|kryptonite]]). She tracks the meteor experiments back to a company called Nu-Corp and finds an ex-scientist, Dr. Arthur Walsh, now teaching high-school biology. Chloe understands that he is willing to turn over information about what happened to Earl. However Dr. Walsh vanishes before Chloe can interview him again. In video three, Chloe interviews Jamison, who she suspects of cashing in on the project, as he now holds a high position at Nu-Corp. |
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Jamison denies the claims regarding research into meteor rock, and claims it is only Walsh's imagination. Jamison grows tired of Chloe's accusations and ends the interview. However, when Chloe goes back to visit Walsh, his office is empty and he is nowhere to be found. Before Chloe leaves, she accepts a package on his behalf, containing a large sum of cash. The note is anonymous, and she later finds out that the delivery company does not exist. Chloe gives the money to Jenkins' family. |
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==Chloe Chronicles, Vol II== |
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Bix, an ex-navy seal and former member of the LuthorCorp's "Deletion Group," contacts Chloe with a cryptic riddle from the missing Arthur Walsh. Chloe decides to keep digging, realizing that innocent lives depend on her. Walsh, who was earlier presumed dead, sends her several videos which lead her to the grave of Sarah Stromberg, a journalism student at [[Metropolis]] University with whom Walsh was involved. Chloe finds out that Walsh, Donovan Jameson (head of Nu-Corp), and the late Dr. Stephen Hamilton all worked together on meteorite experiments. Chloe feels that Sarah Stromberg is a kindred spirit and resolves to get justice for her. |
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Chloe, with Pete as her camera crew, sneaks into Jameson's underground lab where Jameson explains that he has been experimenting on dead meteor freaks, including Sean Kelvin, Greg Arkin, and Tina Grier. While Jameson claims to have benevolent reasons for his research, Chloe finds videotape proof implicating Jameson in Sarah Stromberg's death after she got too close to revealing his experiments. |
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Walsh apparently knew about Jameson and confronted him about his involvement. It is implied that Jameson then murdered Walsh. When Jameson discovers the incriminating surveillance tape, he attacks Chloe. Exhibiting the same "jitters" as Earl Jenkins, Jameson then reveals he is in fact researching the meteor freaks in order to inherit their ''powers''. Pete and Chloe flee from the murderous Jameson and Chloe throws a hydrogen tank at him to slow him down. Jameson's arm is vibrating too fast from the tremors and the tank explodes, killing him and setting the lab ablaze. |
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At the end of the Chronicles, Chloe and Pete flee the burning building only to get sidelined by Lionel Luthor's passing [[limousine]]. Realizing Lionel was funding Jameson from the beginning, Chloe vows to bring him down. Lionel responds with a veiled threat, but lets Chloe and Pete go when he realizes they have no evidence to implicate him. In the end, Chloe decides against revealing the details of Walsh's involvement with Nu-Corp and Sarah to protect his family. Nu-Corp collapses and Level 3 seemingly ceases to exist. |
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==Vengeance Chronicles== |
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In this spinoff of the Smallville episode [[Smallville (Season 5)#Vengeance|Vengeance]], Chloe joins forces with a costumed vigilante whom she dubs the "Angel of Vengeance." In reality, it's her mild-mannered co-worker Andrea Rojas (whose costume seems to be a nod to [[Batwoman]]{{Fact|date=February 2007}}). Andrea killed the man who murdered her [[activist]] mother, and made an attempt on Lionel Luthor's life for his involvement in the crime. On the run, Andrea turns to Chloe for help when Lionel's newly reformed "Deletion Force" begins pursuing her relentlessly. |
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Chloe's problems worsen when she finds that, rather than disband his father's project, [[Lex Luthor]] has expanded Level 3 into Level 33.1. It's a subproject using superpowered mutants to expand [[LuthorCorp]]'s technology, including Molly Griggs (''[[Smallville (Season 3)#Delete|Delete]]''), Nick Yang, Bart Allen (the future [[Flash (comics)|Flash]] in ''[[Smallville (Season 4)#Run|Run]]''), and Mikhail [[Mxyzptlk]] (''[[Smallville (Season 4)#Jynx|Jynx]]''). When Chloe exposes 33.1, LuthorCorp's plans fall through once again. |
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*Note: Andrea Rojas is also the real name of [[Acrata]], a [[DC Comics]] character with a different back story and different abilities. In addition, the Smallville Andrea mentions that her mother was part of an organization called Acrata. |
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==List of episodes== |
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*'''Chloe Chronicles''' |
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*Introduction |
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*Chronicle 1 |
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*Chronicle 2 |
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*Chronicle 3 |
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*Chronicle 4 |
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*'''Chloe Chronicles, Vol II''' |
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*Chronicle 3 |
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*Chronicle 6 |
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*Chronicle 7 |
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*'''Vengeance Chronicles''' |
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*Chloe |
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*Vengeance: Dark Hero |
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*Help from a Friend |
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*Yang |
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*33.1 |
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*The Mansion Dance |
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*A New Kinda Loft Scene |
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==See also== |
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*''[[Smallville (TV series)|Smallville]]'' |
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*[[Chloe Sullivan]] |
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==External link== |
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*[http://chronicles.allisonmackonline.com Vengeance Chronicles] - ''Information on the Vengeance Chronicles'' |
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