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{{Quote|'Strike when your enemy is at his weakest, when he is mired in self doubt, and your victory will be assured.' |General Immortus}}{{Villain Infobox
 
 
|name = General Immortus
 
|name = General Immortus
|image = [[File:GeneraImmortus.jpg|250px]]
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|image = [[File:General Immortus.jpeg|250px]]
 
|realname = Unknown
 
|realname = Unknown
 
|aliases = The Forever Soldier
 
|aliases = The Forever Soldier
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|species = Immortal Human
 
|species = Immortal Human
 
|affiliations = [[Brotherhood of Evil]]
 
|affiliations = [[Brotherhood of Evil]]
|friends = [[Brain]],<br>[[Madame Rouge]],<br>[[Monsieur Mallah]]
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|friends = [[The Brain]],<br>[[Madame Rouge]],<br>[[Monsieur Mallah]]
 
|family = Unknown
 
|family = Unknown
|powers = Immortality (Agelessness),<br> Expert Military Strategist, High-level Intellect and Unsurpassed Combat Experience
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|powers = *Immortality (Agelessness)
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*Expert Military Strategist
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*High-level Intellect
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*Unsurpassed Combat Experience
 
|weapon = Numerous High-Tech Weapons, Cavalry Sabre
 
|weapon = Numerous High-Tech Weapons, Cavalry Sabre
|goal = World Domination
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|goal = World Domination (failed)
|voice = Xander Berkeley
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|voice = [[Xander Berkeley]]
|first = ''[[Homecoming - Part 2]]''}}
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|first = "[[Homecoming - Part 2]]"}}
 
{{Quote|Strike while your enemy is at his weakest, when he is mired in self-doubt, and your victory will be assured.|General Immortus|Homecoming - Part 2}}
 
'''General Immortus''' is the leading tactical expert of the [[Brotherhood of Evil]].
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'''General Immortus''' is the leading tactical expert of the [[Brotherhood of Evil]]. He is a major antagonist in Season 5.
   
 
== Character history ==
 
== Character history ==
 
Little is known of the life and career of General Immortus before he joined the Brotherhood, but he has been commanding troops in various battles going back to Pharaonic Egypt. According to [[Mento]] of the [[Doom Patrol]], Immortus is a master tactician as a result of his millennia of combat experience in virtually every major world conflict. Judging by his uniform and his human troopers' outfits, it is conceivable that the last military power Immortus had served was the German Nazi party in World War II.
 
Little is known of the life and career of General Immortus before he joined the Brotherhood, but he has been commanding troops in various battles going back to Pharaonic Egypt. According to [[Mento]] of the [[Doom Patrol]], Immortus is a master tactician as a result of his millennia of combat experience in virtually every major world conflict. Judging by his uniform and his human troopers' outfits, it is conceivable that the last military power Immortus had served was the German Nazi party in World War II.
   
In Teen Titans Go! comics issue #51, he was involved with the human experiment of the Markov royal siblings, Terra and Geoforce's geokinesis power.
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In Teen Titans Go! comics issue #51 - [[Metamorphosis]], he was involved with the human experiment of the Markov royal siblings, Terra and Geoforce's geokinesis power.
   
 
At some point of time Immortus joined the Brotherhood of Evil, contributing his vast resources he had accumulated throughout the millenia, including his own private army of thugs and robots. As a military master strategist, he and the [[Brain]] were gradually able to work out the standard ''modus operandi'' of their principal enemy in modern times, the [[Doom Patrol]]. In the end, they managed to capture and disable their enemies, but [[Mento]] had a messenger probe programmed to find to ex-member [[Beast Boy]], who led his new team, the [[Teen Titans]], on the search for his former surrogate family. Eventually, the combined teams defeated the Brotherhood's latest scheme involving a black hole generator.
 
At some point of time Immortus joined the Brotherhood of Evil, contributing his vast resources he had accumulated throughout the millenia, including his own private army of thugs and robots. As a military master strategist, he and the [[Brain]] were gradually able to work out the standard ''modus operandi'' of their principal enemy in modern times, the [[Doom Patrol]]. In the end, they managed to capture and disable their enemies, but [[Mento]] had a messenger probe programmed to find to ex-member [[Beast Boy]], who led his new team, the [[Teen Titans]], on the search for his former surrogate family. Eventually, the combined teams defeated the Brotherhood's latest scheme involving a black hole generator.
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==Powers and abilities==
 
==Powers and abilities==
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{{Quote|General Immortus, the forever soldier. He knows the strategy of every battle in history because he was there to see it.|[[Mento]]|Homecoming - Part 2}}
 
General Immortus' primary power is immortality. While the full extent of it is unknown, it is hinted by Immortus himself that he has achieved full immortality, enabling him to survive even fatal amounts of damage, provided they do not result in total destruction of his body.
 
General Immortus' primary power is immortality. While the full extent of it is unknown, it is hinted by Immortus himself that he has achieved full immortality, enabling him to survive even fatal amounts of damage, provided they do not result in total destruction of his body.
   
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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
*[[Homecoming - Part 2]]
 
*[[Kole (episode)]]
 
*[[Calling All Titans]]
 
*[[Titans Together]]
 
   
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=== Teen Titans ===
==Character facts==
 
   
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=== Season 5 ===
 
*"[[Homecoming - Part 2]]"
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*"[[Trust]]" (Mentioned)
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*"[[For Real]]" (Mentioned)
 
*"[[Kole (episode)|Kole]]"
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*"[[Hide and Seek]]" (Mentioned)
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*"[[Lightspeed]]" (Mentioned)
 
*"[[Calling All Titans!]]"
 
*"[[Titans Together]]"
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*"[[Things Change]]" (Mentioned)
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=== Teen Titans Go! ===
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* [[Arena]]
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* [[Enemy of My Enemy]]
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* [[Wrong Place, Wrong Time]] (Flashback)
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* [[Graduation Day]] (Flashback)
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* [[Metamorphosis]] (Flashback)
   
 
==Character facts==
 
*In the DC mainstream comic series, Immortus gained his immortality (or at least, agelessness) through a potion which was the result of an accidental chemical compound. He has since been dying and reappearing in the comics time and again.
 
*In the DC mainstream comic series, Immortus gained his immortality (or at least, agelessness) through a potion which was the result of an accidental chemical compound. He has since been dying and reappearing in the comics time and again.
   
 
==Other appearances==
 
==Other appearances==
In the 2006 GBA video game [[Teen Titans 2]], he is the first boss, operating a flying tank and guarding Cyborg. Defeating him unlocks Cyborg as a playable character. He is fought again as the second boss piloting a tank with powerful weapons in four rounds. In the first round, Immortus is invincible (despite having a health bar) and Cyborg has to push him to the fragile ground, making him fall. In the second and third rounds, Cyborg has to make it to the end of the level while avoiding Immortus. In the final round, Cyborg is able to damage him and has to get him to shoot at the ceiling in order to hurt him. He is fought yet again as the fifth boss, where he uses an aerial vehicle and is fought by Starfire.
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* In the 2006 GBA video game [[Teen Titans 2]], he is the first boss, operating a flying tank and guarding Cyborg. Defeating him unlocks Cyborg as a playable character. He is fought again as the second boss piloting a tank with powerful weapons in four rounds. In the first round, Immortus is invincible (despite having a health bar) and Cyborg has to push him to the fragile ground, making him fall. In the second and third rounds, Cyborg has to make it to the end of the level while avoiding Immortus. In the final round, Cyborg is able to damage him and has to get him to shoot at the ceiling in order to hurt him. He is fought yet again as the fifth boss, where he uses an aerial vehicle and is fought by Starfire.{{Characters}}
 
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Revision as of 12:11, 10 June 2020

Quote1Strike while your enemy is at his weakest, when he is mired in self-doubt, and your victory will be assured.Quote2
―General Immortus[src]

General Immortus is the leading tactical expert of the Brotherhood of Evil. He is a major antagonist in Season 5.

Character history

Little is known of the life and career of General Immortus before he joined the Brotherhood, but he has been commanding troops in various battles going back to Pharaonic Egypt. According to Mento of the Doom Patrol, Immortus is a master tactician as a result of his millennia of combat experience in virtually every major world conflict. Judging by his uniform and his human troopers' outfits, it is conceivable that the last military power Immortus had served was the German Nazi party in World War II.

In Teen Titans Go! comics issue #51 - Metamorphosis, he was involved with the human experiment of the Markov royal siblings, Terra and Geoforce's geokinesis power.

At some point of time Immortus joined the Brotherhood of Evil, contributing his vast resources he had accumulated throughout the millenia, including his own private army of thugs and robots. As a military master strategist, he and the Brain were gradually able to work out the standard modus operandi of their principal enemy in modern times, the Doom Patrol. In the end, they managed to capture and disable their enemies, but Mento had a messenger probe programmed to find to ex-member Beast Boy, who led his new team, the Teen Titans, on the search for his former surrogate family. Eventually, the combined teams defeated the Brotherhood's latest scheme involving a black hole generator.

General Immortus subsequently participated in the Brain's plan to eliminate young superheroes around the world. When the time to strike had come, he personally led the capture of the heroine Argent. During the final battle against the assembled Titans in the Brotherhood's headquarters, however, Immortus and his army were washed away by Aqualad and Tramm, and as the first of the Brotherhood leaders he was flash-frozen as the Titans' victory trophy.

Powers and abilities

Quote1General Immortus, the forever soldier. He knows the strategy of every battle in history because he was there to see it.Quote2
Mento[src]

General Immortus' primary power is immortality. While the full extent of it is unknown, it is hinted by Immortus himself that he has achieved full immortality, enabling him to survive even fatal amounts of damage, provided they do not result in total destruction of his body.

Physically, Immortus possesses no extraordinary abilities due to the debilitating effects of his ancient age. On the other hand, he has accumulated millennia worth of military knowledge and strategy, making him a dangerous opponent on the battlefield. In addition, he has also collected a great deal of monetary wealth, which he uses to finance and maintain a veritable army of human and robot troopers. He may have some skill with a sword, since he occasionally uses a cavalry sabre.

He also possess skills of influencing people. He exploited Private HIVE's past history of failure and the destruction of his academy to serve as his right hand man.

Appearances

Teen Titans

Season 5

Teen Titans Go!

Character facts

  • In the DC mainstream comic series, Immortus gained his immortality (or at least, agelessness) through a potion which was the result of an accidental chemical compound. He has since been dying and reappearing in the comics time and again.

Other appearances

  • In the 2006 GBA video game Teen Titans 2, he is the first boss, operating a flying tank and guarding Cyborg. Defeating him unlocks Cyborg as a playable character. He is fought again as the second boss piloting a tank with powerful weapons in four rounds. In the first round, Immortus is invincible (despite having a health bar) and Cyborg has to push him to the fragile ground, making him fall. In the second and third rounds, Cyborg has to make it to the end of the level while avoiding Immortus. In the final round, Cyborg is able to damage him and has to get him to shoot at the ceiling in order to hurt him. He is fought yet again as the fifth boss, where he uses an aerial vehicle and is fought by Starfire.
Characters
Teen Titans
Robin | Cyborg | Starfire | Raven | Beast Boy
Titans East
Bumblebee | Aqualad | Speedy | Más y Menos
Titans North
Red Star | Argent | Kole | Gnarrk | Mirage | Flamebird
Titans South
Pantha | Herald | Jericho | Wildebeest | Hot Spot
Titans West
Bushido | Melvin | Teether | Timmy Tantrum | Bobby
Honorary Titans
Thunder and Lightning | Tramm | Kid Flash | Killowat | Jinx | Wonder Girl
Doom Patrol
Mento | Elasti-Girl | Negative Man | Robot Man
Allies
Terra | Silkie | Fixit | Larry | Geo-Force | Brotherhood of Justice
Villains
Slade | Trigon | Blackfire | Brother Blood | Cinderblock | Plasmus | Mumbo | Doctor Light | Puppet King | Trident | Red X | Mad Mod | Overload | Warp | Atlas | Control Freak | Katarou | Killer Moth | Kitten | Fang | Master of Games | Johnny Rancid | Professor Chang | Malchior | Kardiak | Adonis | Steamroller | Punk Rocket | Mother Mae-Eye | Private H.I.V.E. | Baron Ryang | Fire demons | Andre Le Blanc | Trogaar | Gordanian | Ding Dong Daddy | Ternion | XL Terrestrial | Psimon | Cheshire | Wrestling Star | Phobia | H.I.V.E. Headmistress | Wintergreen | I.N.S.T.I.G.A.T.O.R. | Uehara Daizo | Brushogun | Kwiz Kid | Rock, Paper, Scissors
H.I.V.E. Five
Gizmo | Mammoth | Billy Numerous | See-More | Kyd Wykkyd
Brotherhood of Evil
The Brain | Monsieur Mallah | Madame Rouge | General Immortus
Brushogun's creations
Saico-Tek | Nya-Nya | Timoko | Scarface | Mecha-Boi | Deka-Mido
One-time villains
Ultimate fire demon | Red Raven | Sammy and Cash | Wicked Scary Monster | Cironielian Chrysalis Eater | Virus | Seven-Gorn-Seven | The Creature from Jones Lake | Off-World Outlaw | Krall | Witch | The Source | Bob | Locrix | Nega Cyborg | Nega Starfire | Nega Beast Boy | Gate Guard | Moroccan Thief | Radiation monster | White Monster | Arsenal | Daughter Blood | Ice Kate | Joy Stick | Kid Kold | Lanista | Mad Maud | Marionette | Pink X | Ravager | Tempest | COTP Droids | H.I.V.E. Soldiers | Demonic rats | Giant Monster
Humans
Agent 257 | Amber | Anchorman | Armadillo Man | Chef | Chu-hui | Dionne | French chef | Game show host | Joaquim | Little Boy | Mr. Wolf | Pelican | Raskov | Rebecca | Rorek | Sarah Simms | Sarasim | Space Hero | Spike | Steel City Tigers | The Mayor of Tokyo | Tokyo Girl
Aliens
Tamaranean | Kai | Cron | Blue aliens | Red aliens | Green aliens | Orange aliens | Carnivorous plant | Galfore | Glgrdsklechhh | Soto | Soto's dog | Val-Yor | Shrieker | Shallas
Animals
Mind Control Squid | Chu-hui's Guardians | Utahraptors
Robots
Alien probe | Blocker | Brotherhood's robots | Cybot | Cyclones | Rex | Rexzilla | Robot Army | Robot Commandos
Teen Titans Go! comics characters
Aquagirl | Aquaman | Azrael | Batman | Battalion | Captain Pegleg Jack | Cassie Sandsmark | Cupid | Flamebird | Flash | Gill Girl | Golden Eagle | Green Lantern | Hawkgirl | Mirage | Nightwing | Robby Reed | Secret | Sultan of Shahrazad | Superman | The Flying Graysons | Wildfire | Wonder Woman