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Transitioning with Nth metal armour is something the SI isn't supposed to be able to do. I've meant to have the SI using zeta tube constructs when he needs to do that, or for them to be inside a vehicle which the SI can run an aura around. If I forget please point it out to me.
I think I'll assume that for very short distances using the yellow ring made by weapon-loving Qwardians the Renegade can get away with it.

Let's say... I don't know... Weapons only have a charge when being swung but armour has a charge the entire time? The Renegade isn't going to be using Nth Metal stuff again and I don't particularly want to rewrite the whole fight.
So, Sororicide Part 21. Is this the red lantern equivalent of Date Night ep 21?
Episode 2 of Teen Titans is called 'Sisters'.
Just finished a re-read.
Me too.
Is he seven or eleven?
Seven. Thank you, corrected.
In Orion #18, Canis Major was shown to still be alive, but was demoted to leading the Delta Patrol which patrols the Armagetto. He regrets his treatment of his son and kills his subordinate Sleeth to save Orion and Raker.

Darkseid ordered Canis Minor's death because he made a sculpture on New Genesis to celebrate his victory and Darkseid thinks art is too dangerous. However, it's reasonable for New Genesis to assume Canis Major was killed by his son, but Paul should have no way of knowing what happened.
I guess Minor 16 was a bit more thorough.
In the comics, Snapper Carr has a latent meta-gene that the Dominators activate in the Invasion storyline, giving him the ability to teleport.
Which hasn't happened yet here.
Also, in New 52, Mal Duncan is explicitly metahuman but his power requires an "amplifier" to use effectively.
WASH YOUR MOUTH OUT.
Also, uploaded some pics of characters I couldn't find on Google:
Siskin/Siskin inside the Terror Thing
Canis Minor
Brum-El
Thank you.
 
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Maybe he was just there at the right time to become the 5th Inversion instead of Atrocitus?

@Mr Zoat already said Atrocitus was the one leading (because he was a former priest/bureaucrat.

I think Paul got there after the Siniestro thing, but before Atrocitus killed the others, he showed them his RED power ring and told them he came from an alternative reality... then all six of them forged the RED central battery and decided to FUCK the guardians where it would HURT, by making them irrelevant fuckwits.
 
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Think you've got something mixed up here. Or a typo 'y' instead of 't'?
Thank you, corrected.
@Mr Zoat already said Atrocitus was the one leading (because he was a former priest/bureaucrat.

I think Paul got there after the Siniestro thing, but before Atrocitus killed the others, he showed them his RED power ring and told them he came from an alternative reality... then all six of them forged the RED central battery and decided to FUCK the guardians where it would HURT, but making them irrelevant fuckwits.
No, this is still Teen Titans. Atrocitus used his time imprisoned on Ysmault to learn how to make RageRings without killing the others. The other four aren't the pseudo demonic things they are in the comics, but just four other citizens of the Empire of Tears who became immortal in the same way he did.
 
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No, this is still Teen Titans. Atrocitus used his time imprisoned on Ysmault to learn how to make RageRings without killing the others. The other four aren't the pseudo demonic things they are in the comics, but just four other citizens of the Empire of Tears who became immortal in the same way he did.

Huh

Useful to know.

Question how to Tamerians ranks in strength speed etc in comparison to other high end combatants?
 
How did RL end up in Jump City if he hates it's name?

Did you miss this part of the update?

My first fumbling attempts to improve the Earth with the universe's most powerful weapon were.. inefficient, at best. It wasn't until Dharma noticed what I was trying to do and started feeding me information that I made any real progress. More than a little blood on my hands now, but: Red Lantern. My current ongoing assignment required that I set up shop here in… Jump City.
 

You might want to give the TV Tropes page for the show a look over. Then again, since you dislike it, I do not think that anyone will mind you getting too much wrong.

Errrrrrrr...

Can I.. have a source for that?

I.. may.. possibly need to rewrite something in a hurry.

I mean, she certainly passes the Jack Harkness Test, but this site has Rules.

Remember, the original show was aimed at a slightly younger audience than YJ. Then again, they were able to get away with things that were pretty messed up.

I never watched that part of TT. I have no idea whether or not Slade would be a threat to a Red Lantern at that point.

Oh, he wouldn't care about them dying, but killing cultists is usually a good way of stopping those cultists summoning anything.

If you are covering season one, then you should expect him to have similar abilities as the comics: martial arts and weapon expertise, enhanced strength and regeneration, etc. However he has a bit of a evil mastermind to him: he has a robot army, including robotic duplicates of himself, and he has Cinderblock working as his main muscle. He also has a bit of knowledge on the mystical arts.

Once he comes back from the dead in season four, he gains the whole slew of powers: immunity to most magic, fireballs, flying brick status, infinite regeneration, etc. As Trigon's enforcer, he also is an undead skeleton.
 
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Huh

Useful to know.

Question how to Tamerians ranks in strength speed etc in comparison to other high end combatants?

Honestly it's pretty hard to judge such things, both in cartoons and in comics, since strength levels are fairly inconsistent all over the damn place.

Regardless, best level I can give you would be stronger than an Atlantean who in YJ appear to have some form of super-strength, but weaker than a Kryptonian.
Super speed is once again hard to judge. Heck, Starfire can achieve FTL flying speeds in the cartoon even, but never really demonstrates it outside of like one or two episodes.

Essentially I think the best way to think of Tamaraneans is to consider them Kryptonian-Lite. Although they do have two unique powers in that they can learn languages through physical contact and also hurl energy blasts with their hands.

On a different note, in the TT cartoon verse their powers derive from emotions which is a pretty big weakness that can be exploited.
 
On the hurling energy blasts thing, I'm fairly sure only Starfire and Blackfire can do that; the reach (or whoever enslaved Star) experimented on her when they had her, trying to understand the solar battery thing all Tameraneans do, and since its a comic she got superpowers. Blackfire paid someone to redo the procedure on herself afterward. aside from that they scale pretty highly on the strength and speed charts Star is noted to be one of Donna Troys favourite sparring partners in the comics, and they can survive in a vacuum with no assistance.

Able to absorb linguistic knowledge with a kiss.
In the puppet master episode Star explains that some of her powers are activated / reinforced by emotions.
 
Thank you, corrected.

No, this is still Teen Titans. Atrocitus used his time imprisoned on Ysmault to learn how to make RageRings without killing the others. The other four aren't the pseudo demonic things they are in the comics, but just four other citizens of the Empire of Tears who became immortal in the same way he did.


So they managed to catch the Butcher by themselves?

I guess the Atrocities committed in sector 666 (billions of souls killed in a one sided war) and their lingering taint was enough to summon the Butcher.

So the Immortals didn't become demons in this reality, but instead the energy that transformed into demons was used to feed and imprison Butcher instead?
 
On the hurling energy blasts thing, I'm fairly sure only Starfire and Blackfire can do that; the reach (or whoever enslaved Star) experimented on her when they had her, trying to understand the solar battery thing all Tameraneans do, and since its a comic she got superpowers. Blackfire paid someone to redo the procedure on herself afterward. aside from that they scale pretty highly on the strength and speed charts Star is noted to be one of Donna Troys favourite sparring partners in the comics, and they can survive in a vacuum with no assistance.

Able to absorb linguistic knowledge with a kiss.
In the puppet master episode Star explains that some of her powers are activated / reinforced by emotions.

Comics-wise her starbolts come from the Psions, and are highly concentrated solar energy (do not direct towards hostile Kryptonians), cartoon wise they're just a part of the Tamaranean shtick. A kiss isn't actually necessary (at least in comics, maybe different in cartoon canon) and I already noted the emotion thing.

But yeah when I said Kryptonian-Lite that wasn't disparaging them, Kryptonian with a few less calories still puts them firmly in the heavy-weight division. Starfire's probably the strongest (definitely physically) member of the team, barring Raven's hugely fluctuating power levels.
 
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