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== History == |
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+ | Over the course of several months, the [[G-Goblin]] [[Dubbilex]] snuck hundreds of [[Genomorph]]'s into the city in another step towards freedom.<ref name=e122>{{ep ref|122}}</ref> |
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+ | Following the first battle between [[Superboy]] and [[Match]], Dubbilex captured Match and brought him to the city and chained him up. Dubbilex attempted to use a trio of [[G-Gnome]]s to ease Match out of his aggression. When Superboy found out that Dubbilex had Match, the fight between the two super-clones destroyed a significant portion of the underground city. |
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+ | Superboy was ultimately forced to use the [[Shields]] given to him by [[Lex Luthor]] to defeat Match, while [[Jim Harper|Guardian]] and [[Cadmus]] staff used the tracking device planted within the shields to locate the city.<ref name=e122/> |
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+ | [[Will Harper|Red Arrow]] and [[Jim Harper]] swept [[Cadmus]], all 52 levels and the remains of Genomorph City, which they had done before several times. But even with the newest [[Wayne Tech]] ecogram unit, they could find no trace of [[Arsenal|Speedy]].<ref name=j3>{{ep ref|leg|j3}}</ref> |
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+ | Not long after Lex discovered Genomorph City, its inhabitants were liberated and taken to a new land, where the Genomorphs built a second Genomorph City, also known as "[[Geranium City]]".<ref name=e325>{{ep ref|325}}</ref> |
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Genomorph City is the underground lair for the Genomorphs. It is located in the underground of Cadmus. It is lit by luminous G-Sprites on the cavern ceiling.
History
Early history
Over the course of several months, the G-Goblin Dubbilex snuck hundreds of Genomorph's into the city in another step towards freedom.[1]
2010
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Following the first battle between Superboy and Match, Dubbilex captured Match and brought him to the city and chained him up. Dubbilex attempted to use a trio of G-Gnomes to ease Match out of his aggression. When Superboy found out that Dubbilex had Match, the fight between the two super-clones destroyed a significant portion of the underground city.
Superboy was ultimately forced to use the Shields given to him by Lex Luthor to defeat Match, while Guardian and Cadmus staff used the tracking device planted within the shields to locate the city.[1]
2011
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Red Arrow and Jim Harper swept Cadmus, all 52 levels and the remains of Genomorph City, which they had done before several times. But even with the newest Wayne Tech ecogram unit, they could find no trace of Speedy.[2]
2013
Not long after Lex discovered Genomorph City, its inhabitants were liberated and taken to a new land, where the Genomorphs built a second Genomorph City, also known as "Geranium City".[3]
Sightings
- Season 1
- 22. "Agendas"
- Season 3
- 25. "Overwhelmed" (flashback)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Hopps, Kevin (writer) & Chang, Michael (director) (March 24, 2012). "Agendas". Young Justice. Season 1. Episode 22. Cartoon Network.
- ↑ Scott, Sharon, Brandon Vietti, Greg Weisman (writers), Young Justice: Legacy (November 19, 2013): Red Arrow journal #3. Santa Ana, CA: Little Orbit
- ↑ Weisman, Greg (writer) & Berkeley, Christopher (director) (August 27, 2019). "Overwhelmed". Young Justice. Season 3. Episode 25. DC Universe.