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+ | * '''Kitchen:''' A fully stocked kitchen and eating area, overlooking the city. |
− | *'''Living quarters:''' A number of spacious separate bedrooms above the mission room, enough for everyone including those not in the team. |
+ | * '''Living quarters:''' A number of spacious separate bedrooms above the mission room, enough for everyone including those not in the team. |
− | *'''Med Bay:''' A room filled with advanced equipment to treat injured members. |
+ | * '''Med Bay:''' A room filled with advanced equipment to treat injured members. |
− | *'''Gymnasium:''' A room filled with exercise equipment and serves as a training area. |
+ | * '''Gymnasium:''' A room filled with exercise equipment and serves as a training area. |
− | *'''Mission Room:''' The central area of the headquarters, with a holographic computer interface, and a secured link to Watchtower systems. When not in use, the room could double as the Outsiders' "super stylin' living space". |
+ | * '''Mission Room:''' The central area of the headquarters, with a holographic computer interface, and a secured link to Watchtower systems. When not in use, the room could double as the Outsiders' "super stylin' living space". |
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=== Former residents === |
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Revision as of 22:50, 1 March 2020
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The Hub is the headquarters of the Outsiders, located on the top floors of the Premiere Building in Hollywood, California. It was all funded by Beast Boy, who used his pay checks from Goode World Studios to get back at Gretchen Goode.[1]
History
2018
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Beast Boy introduced the building to his fellow heroes as the headquarters of the Outsiders, complete with all kinds of equipment their team would need, like a mission room, separate rooms for everyone (including those not in the team), even an empty space reserved for a future Zeta-Tube.[1]
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M'gann showed the Outsiders a video of a Reach warship in Brooklyn, and Beast Boy hit the Troub-Alert to summon the rest of the team. They then left for Brooklyn via the Zeta-Tube.[1]
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After receiving intel on a meta-trafficking lab in Cuba, Beast Boy and Geo-Force took off for Happy Harbor via Zeta-Tube, to rendezvous with the rest of the Outsiders.[2]
Forager, Terra and Halo chose to remain at their school in Happy Harbor, which required them to get up at 4:30 to compensate for the time zone difference.[2]
2019
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In the Hub, the Outsiders were relaxing when Helena Sandsmark, Eduardo Dorado Sr., and Jay Garrick showed up to speak with their wards about their heroics. Garfield received a call for help by a girl in Ireland, so he, Blue Beetle, and Static left the Hub to help her.[3]
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Notable features
- Kitchen: A fully stocked kitchen and eating area, overlooking the city.
- Living quarters: A number of spacious separate bedrooms above the mission room, enough for everyone including those not in the team.
- Med Bay: A room filled with advanced equipment to treat injured members.
- Gymnasium: A room filled with exercise equipment and serves as a training area.
- Mission Room: The central area of the headquarters, with a holographic computer interface, and a secured link to Watchtower systems. When not in use, the room could double as the Outsiders' "super stylin' living space".
- A Zeta-Tube.
Residents
Current residents
Former residents
Sightings
- Season 3
- 17. "First Impression"
- 18. "Early Warning"
- 19. "Elder Wisdom"
- 20. "Quiet Conversations"
- 21. "Unknown Factors"
- 22. "Antisocial Pathologies"
- 23. "Terminus"
- 24. "Into the Breach"
- 25. "Overwhelmed"
- 26. "Nevermore"
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Vietti, Brandon (writer) & Zwyer, Mel (director) (July 9, 2019). "First Impression". Young Justice. Season 3. Episode 17. DC Universe.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Weisman, Greg (writer) & Heuck, Vinton (director) (July 16, 2019). "Early Warning". Young Justice. Season 3. Episode 18. DC Universe.
- ↑ Giacoppo, Paul (writer) & Berkeley, Christopher (director) (July 23, 2019). "Elder Wisdom". Young Justice. Season 3. Episode 19. DC Universe.