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During a meta-human summit in the General Assembly, Troia sided with [[Atlantean]] ambassador [[Garth]], who expressed his anger at the increased limitations placed on the [[Justice League]]. She argued that heroes would do the right thing, regulations or no. This was met with criticism from [[Rhelasia]]'s [[Kaizen Gamorra]], who accused her of supporting vigilantes.<ref name=e302>{{ep ref|302}}</ref>
 
During a meta-human summit in the General Assembly, Troia sided with [[Atlantean]] ambassador [[Garth]], who expressed his anger at the increased limitations placed on the [[Justice League]]. She argued that heroes would do the right thing, regulations or no. This was met with criticism from [[Rhelasia]]'s [[Kaizen Gamorra]], who accused her of supporting vigilantes.<ref name=e302>{{ep ref|302}}</ref>
 
 
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== Powers and abilities ==
 
== Powers and abilities ==
 
* '''[[Flight]]:''' Troia has the ability to fly unaided.<ref name=e319/>
 
* '''[[Flight]]:''' Troia has the ability to fly unaided.<ref name=e319/>
* '''[[Super strength]]:''' She possesses enough strength to punch someone across a room.<ref name=e319/>
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* '''[[Super strength]]:''' She possesses enough strength to punch [[Lady Shiva]] across a room.<ref name=e319/>
   
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
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== Background information ==
 
== Background information ==
* In the comics, Donna Troy was the second Wonder Girl (as [[Wonder Woman|Diana]] used the name as a child), younger sister of Diana, and a founding member of the Teen Titans. She later went by the name Troia, which is her only identity in the show. Her exact backstory has varied in the comics, ranging from an adopted orphan to a magical duplicate of Diana.
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* In the comics, Donna Troy was the second Wonder Girl (as [[Wonder Woman|Diana]] used the name as a child), younger sister of Diana, and a founding member of the Teen Titans. She later went by the name Troia, which is her only confirmed identity in the show. Her exact backstory has varied in the comics, ranging from an adopted orphan to a magical duplicate of Diana.
 
* Very early in development, Donna was considered as a leading candidate for [[the Team]] in [[season one]], but was quickly removed from consideration for legal reasons. She was later made available, but too late for use in the first season.<ref name=id1048/>
 
* Very early in development, Donna was considered as a leading candidate for [[the Team]] in [[season one]], but was quickly removed from consideration for legal reasons. She was later made available, but too late for use in the first season.<ref name=id1048/>
 
* She was planned to appear at [[Rocket|Raquel Ervin]]'s bridal shower in "[[Satisfaction]]" and the gathering of heroes in "[[Endgame]]", but there was not sufficient time to design the character.<ref name=id1048>{{askgreg|1048|2013-04-04|2013-05-17|title=ASK GREG LIVE - Correcting the web}}</ref>
 
* She was planned to appear at [[Rocket|Raquel Ervin]]'s bridal shower in "[[Satisfaction]]" and the gathering of heroes in "[[Endgame]]", but there was not sufficient time to design the character.<ref name=id1048>{{askgreg|1048|2013-04-04|2013-05-17|title=ASK GREG LIVE - Correcting the web}}</ref>

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Troia is an ambassador to the United Nations representing Themyscira.[3] She is a former member of the Team.[4]

Physical Appearance

Troia is an olive skinned woman with straight black hair that goes past her shoulders and gray-blue eyes. She has a muscular physique with a full figure. She wears a short white off-shoulder dress with crossed straps over her chest and visible seams. The front of her dress has a black wide pteruges-like flap. She also wears black thigh-high sandals with brown accents and garters along with golden kneepads similar to Wonder Woman's. At her waist is a brown belt with a round buckle. Around her wrist are golden bracelets.[5]

History

She was the protégé of Wonder Woman,[2] starting some time after July 4, 2010.[6] She joined the Team after 2010 and left before 2015. Her designation is B12.[7] In strength, she is roughly the equal of Wonder Girl, and like her and Wonder Woman, she used a lasso.[8]

2018

 
New York City
July 30, 14:21 EDT

During a meta-human summit in the General Assembly, Troia sided with Atlantean ambassador Garth, who expressed his anger at the increased limitations placed on the Justice League. She argued that heroes would do the right thing, regulations or no. This was met with criticism from Rhelasia's Kaizen Gamorra, who accused her of supporting vigilantes.[3]

 
Hall of Justice
November 06, post-14:59 EST
 
Bwunda
December 31, 09:00 CAT

Powers and abilities

Appearances

Background information

  • In the comics, Donna Troy was the second Wonder Girl (as Diana used the name as a child), younger sister of Diana, and a founding member of the Teen Titans. She later went by the name Troia, which is her only confirmed identity in the show. Her exact backstory has varied in the comics, ranging from an adopted orphan to a magical duplicate of Diana.
  • Very early in development, Donna was considered as a leading candidate for the Team in season one, but was quickly removed from consideration for legal reasons. She was later made available, but too late for use in the first season.[9]
  • She was planned to appear at Raquel Ervin's bridal shower in "Satisfaction" and the gathering of heroes in "Endgame", but there was not sufficient time to design the character.[9]
  • This is Donna Troy's 7th animated appearance. She first appeared in the Teen Titans shorts part of the Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure, the Teen Titans TV series, the animated movie Justice League: The New Frontier, the Super Best Friends Forever shorts, the DC Super Friends web series and in the animated movie Teen Titans: The Judas Contract.

References

  1. San Diego Comic Con promotional tote bag
  2. 2.0 2.1 Weisman, Greg (2014-01-30). Question #19465. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2014-01-31.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Robinson, Andrew (writer) & Zwyer, Mel (director) (January 4, 2019). "Royal We". Young Justice. Season 3. Episode 2. DC Universe.
  4. Vietti, Brandon (writer) & Zwyer, Mel (director) (July 2, 2019). "Influence". Young Justice. Season 3. Episode 14. DC Universe.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Giacoppo, Paul (writer) & Berkeley, Christopher (director) (July 23, 2019). "Elder Wisdom". Young Justice. Season 3. Episode 19. DC Universe.
  6. Weisman, Greg (2014-01-30). Question #19464. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2014-01-31.
  7. Weisman, Greg (2013-03-12). Interview with Greg Weisman. World's Finest. Retrieved 2013-05-17.
  8. Weisman, Greg (2013-09-24). Question #18910. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2013-09-24.
  9. 9.0 9.1 Weisman, Greg (2013-04-04). ASK GREG LIVE - Correcting the web. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2013-05-17.