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|name = Overload |
|name = Overload |
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|image = [[Image:Overload.jpg|200px]] |
|image = [[Image:Overload.jpg|200px]] |
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|realname = Inapplicable |
|realname = Inapplicable |
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− | |aliases = |
+ | |aliases = *[[Ternion]] (formerly) |
+ | *Sparky (by [[Cyborg]]) |
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|residence = [[Jump City]] |
|residence = [[Jump City]] |
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|species = Electric Monster/Artificial Intelligence |
|species = Electric Monster/Artificial Intelligence |
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|affiliations = [[Slade]], [[Brotherhood of Evil]] |
|affiliations = [[Slade]], [[Brotherhood of Evil]] |
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|family = Inapplicable |
|family = Inapplicable |
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+ | |friends = [[Cinderblock]] and [[Plasmus]] |
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− | |powers = Capable of absorbing and discharging vast amounts of electrical energy |
+ | |powers = *Capable of absorbing and discharging vast amounts of electrical energy |
+ | *Ability to take over any kind of electricity-based machine |
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|weapon = Any kind of machine |
|weapon = Any kind of machine |
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|pastime = Absorbing electrical power |
|pastime = Absorbing electrical power |
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|dislikes = Liquids |
|dislikes = Liquids |
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− | |voice = [[James Arnold Taylor]] ( |
+ | |voice = [[James Arnold Taylor]] ([[Car Trouble]])<br>[[Dee Bradley Baker]] (Season 2 and Season 5) |
− | |first = |
+ | |first = "[[Car Trouble]]"}} |
+ | {{Quote|Overload....overloaded....|Overload|Car Trouble}} |
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==History== |
==History== |
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⚫ | Overload appears to be an artificial intelligence gone villainous. By some means he acquired the ability to absorb and control electricity, enabling him to form a body composed of electrically charged particles. The heartpiece of Overload consists of a computer circuit card housing his intelligence and persona. |
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⚫ | Overload first met the Teen Titans when he raided [[Jump City|Cook's Electronics store]] and drained the merchandise of its power. [[Cyborg]] found out that the electric villain was vulnerable to water, and the Titans used any water-conducting facilities in the store to bring Overload down, but as they left the store, Cyborg discovered to his dismay that his newly-built [[T-Car]] had been stolen, and took off immediately to recover it. After delivering Overload to the Jump City Police, the Titans split up to aid Cyborg in his search. With [[Raven]]'s assistance, Cyborg managed to find his car, which had at that time been appropriated by [[Gizmo]], but as ill luck would have it, the T-Car crashed into the very prison transport which was delivering Overload to jail. Overload lost no time taking over the T-Car, confident in the belief that Cyborg would not allow his precious car to be destroyed. However, Cyborg did bring up the courage, and Overload ended up stunned inside a new transport, with Gizmo and the car's initial thieves, [[Sammy and Cash]], for company. |
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⚫ | Overload appears to be an artificial intelligence gone |
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+ | Later on, after he had made [[Terra]] his apprentice, [[Slade]] recruited Overload, along with [[Cinderblock]] and [[Plasmus]], to set up a trap for the Titans. Slade's neural interface allowed Overload to be at the height of his fighting potential, but Raven managed to subdue him shortly before Terra began her ambush. |
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⚫ | Overload first met the Teen Titans when he raided [[Jump City|Cook's Electronics store]] and drained the merchandise of its power. [[Cyborg]] found out that the electric villain was vulnerable to water, and the Titans used any |
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+ | Later, Slade fused him, Plasmus and Cinderblock, into the form of an even worse elemental creature named [[Ternion]]. Following Slade's defeat at the hands of Terra, however, Ternion was later defused, and its component members went separate ways. |
− | Some time afterwards, Overload was recruited into the [[Brotherhood of Evil]] and participated in the capture of |
+ | Some time afterwards, Overload was recruited into the [[Brotherhood of Evil]] and participated in the capture of Honorary Titans [[Thunder and Lightning]] alongside [[Steamroller]] and [[I.N.S.T.I.G.A.T.O.R.]]. However, when the remaining Titans regrouped and attacked the Brotherhood's base, Overload was defeated by [[Killowat]], who absorbed his electric body, leaving only the circuit card. |
==Powers and abilities== |
==Powers and abilities== |
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Overload has the ability to absorb and shape electricity. The most common manifestation of this power is his electric, roughly humanoid body, with the circuit card as its face and heart. He can also take over, control and enhance all sorts of electrical devices. |
Overload has the ability to absorb and shape electricity. The most common manifestation of this power is his electric, roughly humanoid body, with the circuit card as its face and heart. He can also take over, control and enhance all sorts of electrical devices. |
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− | However, his electrical nature also makes Overload highly vulnerable to water. While it does not |
+ | However, his electrical nature also makes Overload highly vulnerable to water. While it does not short-circuit him, it does diminish his power, rendering him eventually helpless if enough water is applied. |
+ | *'''Electrokinesis:''' Overload has the ability to control electricity as well as shape it. |
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+ | *'''Electronic Components:''' The core of Overload is a robotic chip. |
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+ | *'''Electrical Absorption:''' Overload has the power to absorb electricity. |
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+ | *'''Technological Enhancement:''' Overload has shown the ability to enhance technology, as shown when he enhanced the T-Car in "[[Car Trouble]]". |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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+ | ===Teen Titans=== |
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− | *[[Car Trouble]] |
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+ | ===Season 1=== |
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+ | *"[[Car Trouble]]" |
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+ | ===Season 2=== |
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+ | *"[[Aftershock - Part 1]]" |
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+ | ===Season 5=== |
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+ | *"[[Titans Together]]" |
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+ | ===Teen Titans Go!=== |
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+ | *"[[Love is a Battlefield]]" |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | {{Gallery}} |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *Overload is very similar to Marvel comics character, [[wikipedia:Zzzax|Zzzax]], who is also a being composed of electricity. |
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− | Unlike [[Cinderblock]] and [[Plasmus]], Overload is not a playable unlocked character in the video game, and is only a boss character when the three of them are merged to become [[Ternion]]. |
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+ | **Oddly, his second voice actor, [[Dee Bradley Baker]], also voiced Zzzax in the television series ''Ultimate-Spider Man'' as well as in the movie ''Heroes United: Iron Man and Hulk''. |
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+ | *Overload only spoke in one episode, which was "Car Trouble". However, in "[[Aftershock Part 1]]" he gets a voice actor, but he doesn't speak, as he only makes vocal sounds. This could be due to his voice box being rendered inactive after he was switched off in his first appearance by Cyborg, but in his last appearance he gets it fixed but he doesn't talk he only grunts when Killowat drained out his electricity. It could also be implied that Overload lost his speaking skills and intelligence due to his new mutated form. |
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− | Overload only spoke in one episode, which was "Car Trouble." |
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[[Category:Enemies of Raven]] |
[[Category:Enemies of Raven]] |
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[[Category:Minions]] |
[[Category:Minions]] |
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+ | [[Category:Males]] |
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+ | [[Category:Brotherhood of Evil]] |
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+ | [[Category:Enemies of Robin]] |
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+ | [[Category:Enemies of Beast Boy]] |
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Revision as of 18:26, 17 May 2020
- Overload....overloaded....
- ―Overload[src]
Overload is a monster composed of electricity who possesses artificial intelligence. He is an enemy of the Teen Titans.
History
Overload appears to be an artificial intelligence gone villainous. By some means he acquired the ability to absorb and control electricity, enabling him to form a body composed of electrically charged particles. The heartpiece of Overload consists of a computer circuit card housing his intelligence and persona.
Overload first met the Teen Titans when he raided Cook's Electronics store and drained the merchandise of its power. Cyborg found out that the electric villain was vulnerable to water, and the Titans used any water-conducting facilities in the store to bring Overload down, but as they left the store, Cyborg discovered to his dismay that his newly-built T-Car had been stolen, and took off immediately to recover it. After delivering Overload to the Jump City Police, the Titans split up to aid Cyborg in his search. With Raven's assistance, Cyborg managed to find his car, which had at that time been appropriated by Gizmo, but as ill luck would have it, the T-Car crashed into the very prison transport which was delivering Overload to jail. Overload lost no time taking over the T-Car, confident in the belief that Cyborg would not allow his precious car to be destroyed. However, Cyborg did bring up the courage, and Overload ended up stunned inside a new transport, with Gizmo and the car's initial thieves, Sammy and Cash, for company.
Later on, after he had made Terra his apprentice, Slade recruited Overload, along with Cinderblock and Plasmus, to set up a trap for the Titans. Slade's neural interface allowed Overload to be at the height of his fighting potential, but Raven managed to subdue him shortly before Terra began her ambush.
Later, Slade fused him, Plasmus and Cinderblock, into the form of an even worse elemental creature named Ternion. Following Slade's defeat at the hands of Terra, however, Ternion was later defused, and its component members went separate ways.
Some time afterwards, Overload was recruited into the Brotherhood of Evil and participated in the capture of Honorary Titans Thunder and Lightning alongside Steamroller and I.N.S.T.I.G.A.T.O.R.. However, when the remaining Titans regrouped and attacked the Brotherhood's base, Overload was defeated by Killowat, who absorbed his electric body, leaving only the circuit card.
Powers and abilities
Overload has the ability to absorb and shape electricity. The most common manifestation of this power is his electric, roughly humanoid body, with the circuit card as its face and heart. He can also take over, control and enhance all sorts of electrical devices.
However, his electrical nature also makes Overload highly vulnerable to water. While it does not short-circuit him, it does diminish his power, rendering him eventually helpless if enough water is applied.
- Electrokinesis: Overload has the ability to control electricity as well as shape it.
- Electronic Components: The core of Overload is a robotic chip.
- Electrical Absorption: Overload has the power to absorb electricity.
- Technological Enhancement: Overload has shown the ability to enhance technology, as shown when he enhanced the T-Car in "Car Trouble".
Appearances
Teen Titans
Season 1
Season 2
Season 5
- "Homecoming - Part 2" (Cameo)
- "Calling All Titans!"
- "Titans Together"
Teen Titans Go!
Gallery
Click here to view the gallery.
Trivia
- Overload is very similar to Marvel comics character, Zzzax, who is also a being composed of electricity.
- Oddly, his second voice actor, Dee Bradley Baker, also voiced Zzzax in the television series Ultimate-Spider Man as well as in the movie Heroes United: Iron Man and Hulk.
- Overload only spoke in one episode, which was "Car Trouble". However, in "Aftershock Part 1" he gets a voice actor, but he doesn't speak, as he only makes vocal sounds. This could be due to his voice box being rendered inactive after he was switched off in his first appearance by Cyborg, but in his last appearance he gets it fixed but he doesn't talk he only grunts when Killowat drained out his electricity. It could also be implied that Overload lost his speaking skills and intelligence due to his new mutated form.