If you're looking to for answers, Dark Matter has them.

The Syfy series ended its freshman run with a long awaited reveal, but Six's exposure as a traitor left fans wondering exactly how deeps his cover goes. Was he always working for the Galactic Authority? Is there more to his tale, or is he a traitor through and through?

According to Melissa O'Neill, Six's betrayal is not as simple as it seems. Not to worry, the actress promised Toronto Comic Con attendees "there's a lot of satisfaction in the second season with regards to the unanswered themes in season 1."

"Our writers Joe and Paul do a great job answering every question that they bring up," Alex Mallari, Jr. teased. "I can't answer specifically, but one thing our writers do make sure of is [that] you will get every answer to every question that you have."

In the meantime, series creator Joseph Mallozzi suggests taking a look at episode 8. Once Six found out about his inadvertent role in a massive terrorist attack, Cross' character took a little Transfer Transit trip to take down the man behind the bombing. While he didn't get his target, there was an interesting gap of missing time between Six's discovery and the time it took to the Raza to find him.

"That's an excellent theory and I point to episode eight, after he kills the General and he's sitting in a chair and a guy comes up and points a gun at him and says, 'It was a clone, so shoot, don't shoot, not going to make much of a difference in the long run,'" Mallozzi told The Hollywood Reporter. "Then the next time we see Six, he's alone. What happened in that moment between the break is going to be part of the big reveal in hopefully episode 201."

Are you ready for the truth? Find out more when Dark Matter returns to Syfy this summer.