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Mr. Weisman,
#1. Since Saturn Girl is identified as 18 years old, that would mean that she would have been born in the year 3002, correct? If not, then what is the correct birth year?
#2. Assuming her code name suggests that Saturn Girl was truly born on the planet Saturn in the 31st century, does that mean that she and her people would be identified as Saturnians?
#3. Since Phantom Girl and Chameleon Boy are identified as 15 years old, that would mean that they would have been born in the year 3005, correct? If not, then what is the correct birth year?
#4. Is Chameleon Boy from the planet Durla and, as such, he and his people are identified as Durlans?
#5. Is Phantom Girl from the planet Bgztl and, as such, she and her people are identified as Bgztlians?
Hello Greg! I'm absolutely LOVING Kaldur's arc so far, and I'm now fascinated with all things Atlantis, so here are some questions:
1 - According to the YJ wiki and the Legacy tie-in game, Tula was born sometime in 1994 and died on February 18, 2015. I know you don't calculate birthdays unless necessary, but do you know if Tula was 20 or 21 when she died?
2 - Was Mera a student at the Conservatory of Sorcery or did she cultivate her mystical prowess elsewhere?
3 - Speaking of, is the Conservatory of Sorcery only for children/teenagers learning sorcery (given we've only seen teenagers as students) or can anyone of any age attend?
4 - Does Atlantis use the same dating system that the surface world uses? For example, is December 31 (or whatever that translates to in Atlantean) the last day of the year in Atlantis like it is for the rest of the planet? I do wonder how the Atlanteans keep track of the days if they cannot see the sun or the moon, or are they not as deep underwater as I'm assuming? Perhaps it has to do with the ocean's currents?
5 - Is Calvin Durham considered a metahuman?
I had a query about the timeline relating to Beast Boy's activities during Zatanna's arc. I genuinely don't mean this as some sort of gotcha, but while writing up Gar's wiki entry I got a bit confused.
In Teg Ydaer, for the timestamp May 14 00:23PDT, Beast Boy is sleeping on the couch as the Outsiders are about to begin a mission. Later the same episode, the Outsiders return from their mission to find Gar still asleep. Later still, he is asleep in bed with lots of pills on his nightstand.
But in the next episode, we get the timestamp May 14 02:37PDT. Gar is on the set of Space Trek, and it appears he has been there for quite some time. It seems we are supposed to infer there has been a long and unproductive day of shooting. Yet it is just over two hours after he was first seen sleeping on the couch in the previous episode. Perhaps the final scene of Gar in bed from Teg Ydaer is supposed to be after the Space Trek scenes in Og Htrof Dna Reuqnoc, but it still doesn't make sense for the rest to be so close together. How fast was that mission against the Headmaster?
Actually the whole of the timing of Garfield's plot in the arc seems off. His sleeping on the couch in Teg Ydaer comes just three and a bit hours after her fell asleep in bed with the first sleeping pills in the previous episode (May 13 21:05PDT). After getting the over the counter pills, he has a load of what look like prescription pills less than 24 hours later.
To me it seems at least three days worth of activity has been crammed into just over 24 hours. Is there an error in the timestamps, or am I missing something?
In Royal We, we see that darkwear distorts the wearer's face on cameras.
1) Is the distortion caused by the contact lenses or the mask?
In Leverage and The Prize, the possibility of Amanda Waller outing the Team is taken very seriously. But in True Colors, G. Gordon Godfrey claimed to have already outed the League's covert ops unit, presumably after getting info from Tseng after the Watchtower was revealed. Members of the Team would also have been seen during the coverage of events in Markovia in Nevermore. It seems like the existance of the Team is already known, and it doesn't appear, at least as of Leverage, that Waller knows much about it apart from that it exists.
2) What exactly did Godfrey reveal about the Team?
3) How much does Waller know about it?
1) Can humans who are not Homo magi use magic without the aid of magic artefacts?
2) Is Orin's power to communicate with sea life a meta ability or magical? Or a bit of both like Beast Boy?
3) Is Delphis's light power part of her meta ability or has she learned Atlantean magic?
In War, we saw the Warworld has different coloured drones with different purposes; red for defense, yellow for repair.
In the Ebb Tide end credits, we see black drones. What do they do?
Hi Greg, I have a couple of Bumblebee related questions.
In Terminus, we see Jennifer Pierce dressed up in a Bumblebee costume.
1) Did Bumblebee become a public hero?
2) If so, was she a member of the Justice League?
3) If she wasn't public, how did Jennifer know about her? I know there was a reference to Karen and Mal babysitting a lot of metas, but I wouldn't have thought they'd do it in costume.
4) Neither Karen nor Mal appeared to be active as heroes during season 3. Had they left permanently, or were they on parental leave?
Since the heroes have to do an annual mental wellness check with Black Canary, who does she go for her own mental wellness check? Does Black Canary go to Mâgann for her mental wellness check or another counsellor/therapist? Thank you for taking the time to answer our questions.
Mâchiste was a purist, but in 4x16 we see him with some atlanteans who the purist considered impure. Has he changed his purist views in between the comics and kaldurâs arc?
1. When will you stop hurting us with the Wally West illusions they hurt and make me feel pain every damn time also is Wally West the harbinger of insanity and nervous breakdowns, because Nightwing, Beast Boy, Artemis and Superboy's fall to insanity coping mechanism seems to be illusions of our one and Only Wall-Man.
2. I like how Conner's illusions of Wally also look like a phantom,my heart skipped a beat when that happened and not at all fair guys, not at all fair.
3. I didn't really understand what Saturn Girl meant by being too far from their original timeline and I have seen enough Doctor Who to get timey-wimey stuff, so does that mean the Legion is way too involved with this new timeline and as a consequence of this exposed to Chronoton Radiation and thus they can't reset back too their own timeline.
4. I like how Superman cringes to get on board and please let us get out of the way, who came up with this joke I want them to have my sincerest gratitude.
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