Tech Men

The Tech Men (formerly Epsilon Society) are a cult of people who they are the true handlers of science and technology, who serve as antagonist of the Netflix superhero cartoon Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters.

They are minor antagonists of the first season and serve as the main antagonistic faction of the second season.

As the Epsilon Society
As the Epsilon society they were one of the the world's most prestigious science organizations. At some point they offered membership to Jonathan Rook, whom they have watching for some, offering Rook the chance to the best work of his life and with the world's greatest scientific minds with all the resources he needs. At first ecstatically agrees, until they tell him on the condition that he must abandon his name and his family, something which each member of the Epsilon Society must do, so he no emotional distraction. But Rook tells that he can't abandon his mother, who is terribly ill, then they leave him alone. Years later, a member of the Epsilon Society approached Rook, now a rich tech mogul running own company, Rook Unlimited, about the Rook Phone which is he is using to steal information for the uses and offers him membership to join them. But Rook refuses and has head of security Malcolm Kane, whom unbeknownst to Rook is also a member of the Epsilon Society, escort him of the his company. After Rook's partner and mentor Dr. Racine Cleo (Dr. C) and their colleagues the Dashtis traveled to the Pearl Islands to find an antidote for hyper-flexarium by plane, an Epsilon Society member, 44, was the pilot of the plane to put a stop flexarium. However, Rook, who mutated into a monster with the powers of elasticity after injecting hyper-flexarium into himself, attacked the plane, killing 44 and the Dashtis, with Rook claiming the plane was caused by engine failure. The Epsilon Society was well aware of the what really happened to the plane and that Rook was the Stretch Monster, and after the death of 44, Kane made that Rook Unlimited started working into public services and transportation, until it was time for them to take over. Eventually the Epsilon Society was shutdown by authorities when a federal investigation started suspect they were engaging in criminal activities, then Kane took over leadership of the group and turned into the Tech Men.

Robbery at the Cleo Museum
The Tech Men made themselves known to the public when they attempted to rob the Cleo Museum and steal a valuable mineral called Prolotite, as well take the people inside the people hostage.