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|name = Warp |
|name = Warp |
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− | |realname = Emil LaSalle |
+ | |realname = Emil LaSalle |
− | |origin = Earth, a hundred years in the future |
+ | |origin = [[Earth]], a hundred years in the future |
− | |residence = Earth, |
+ | |residence = Earth, 100 years into the Titans' future |
|species = Human |
|species = Human |
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|affiliations = [[Brotherhood of Evil]] |
|affiliations = [[Brotherhood of Evil]] |
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|family = Unknown |
|family = Unknown |
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|powers = Traveling through time using his Vortex Regulator |
|powers = Traveling through time using his Vortex Regulator |
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− | |weapon = The Vortex Regulator,<br> His |
+ | |weapon = The Vortex Regulator,<br> His armor, containing many weapons |
|goal = Traveling into the past to steal historic artifacts |
|goal = Traveling into the past to steal historic artifacts |
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|dislikes = Wasting time |
|dislikes = Wasting time |
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− | |voice = Xander Berkeley |
+ | |voice = [[Xander Berkeley]] (English),<br/>Kunihiko Yasui (Japanese) |
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+ | |first = "[[How Long is Forever?]]"}} |
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⚫ | Warp is a time-traveling villain from a hundred years in the future bent on stealing artifacts which are considered priceless in his time. He came into conflict with the Titans when he tried to get his hands on a priceless clock, claiming that he had to be the one who steals it because 'it is foretold in history'. Since he had studied the Titans' history and abilities, he was well prepared against them, fending off their attacks with ease. But as he opened a time portal with his vortex regulator and tried to escape back into his own time with the clock, Starfire impulsively followed him and ripped the vortex regulator off his armor, stranding them both 20 years in the future and aging Warp by a likewise amount. |
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⚫ | [[File:HowLongIsForever24.png|thumb|left|140px|Warp opening up a time portal with the vortex generator.]]Starfire, in the meantime, found herself in a severely decrepit [[Jump City]] and her friends disbanded and in desolation after her disappearance. During her efforts to find Robin, she encountered Warp again, who took the vortex regulator from her, but was prevented from finishing her off by [[Robin|Nightwing]], Robin's future incarnation. Nightwing took her to his base, where he used an [[Titans Communicator]] he had kept to call the other Titans. The other Titans received his signal and they all rushed to the museum where it had all begun, just in time to see Warp reattaching the vortex regulator onto his suit. The Titans attacked Warp, preventing him from using his regulator to escape. They were prepared for Warp's advanced weapons this time, and a well-placed [[birdarang]] from Nightwing damaged the vortex regulator even further, invoking a surge of time energy which regressed Warp's age to that of an infant. [[Cyborg]] used the regulator to create a new time portal, returning Starfire and Warp's stolen clock back into the past and thus restoring the timeline.[[File:HowLongIsForever77.png|thumb|140px|Warp meeting an untimely end.]] |
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⚫ | Warp is a time-traveling villain from a hundred years in the future bent on stealing artifacts which are considered priceless in his time. He came into conflict with the Titans when he tried to get his hands on a priceless clock, claiming that he had to be the one who steals it because 'it is foretold in history'. Since he had studied the Titans' history and abilities, he was well prepared against them, fending off their attacks with ease. But as he opened a time portal with his vortex regulator and tried to escape back into his own time with the clock, |
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⚫ | Warp returned, inexplicably and fully restored to adulthood, as a recruit in the ranks of the [[Brotherhood of Evil]]. When the Brotherhood executed its plan to bring down young superheroes all around the world, Warp joined [[See-More]] in bringing down [[Herald]], but both were defeated. Later, in the final battle against the assembled Titans, he was defeated yet again by [[Thunder and Lightning|Thunder]], before to retreat he was resolved to self-destruct and presumed dead (not needing to be flash-frozen). |
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⚫ | Warp returned, inexplicably and fully restored to adulthood, as a recruit in the ranks of the [[Brotherhood of Evil]]. When the Brotherhood executed its plan to bring down young superheroes all around the world, Warp joined [[See-More]] in bringing down [[Herald]], but both were defeated. Later, in the final battle against the assembled Titans, he was defeated yet again by [[Thunder and Lightning|Thunder]] |
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+ | {{Quote|You cannot defeat Warp. I am from the future. And you [[Teen Titans|relics]] are 100 years out of date.|Warp|How Long is Forever?}} |
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+ | *'''Time Travel''': Warp has the ability to travel back and forward in time, as seen when he traveled 100 years into the past to steal the Clock of Eternity, and when he traveled back 80 years from his present accidentally. |
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+ | *'''Genius Intellect''': Warp has shown that he has a larger intellect compared to people from the Titans' present or the Titan's future. |
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+ | *'''Technologically-Advanced Suit''': Warp possess a technologically-advanced suit that enables him to travel through time and has numerous technology from the future, as seen below. |
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+ | **'''Built-In Self-Defense Mechanism''': Warp's armor is seen to have a built-in self-defense mechanism, as seen when he fought Nightwing 20 years into the Titans' present. |
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+ | *'''Future Technology''': Warp is seen to possess large amounts of technology from the far future, all housed within his technologically advanced suit. |
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+ | **'''Force-Field Generator''' |
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+ | **'''Shoulder-Mounted Laser Blasters''' |
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+ | **'''Forehead Mounted Laser Blaster''' |
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+ | **'''Hour-Glass Shaped Forearm Mounted Stasis/Shocker Units''' |
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+ | **'''Air-Freeze Units''' |
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+ | **'''Power Drainer''' |
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+ | **'''Computer-Controlled Explosive Disc''' |
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+ | ==Appearances== |
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+ | ===Teen Titans=== |
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− | Warp's powers derive from his armor suit which houses an arsenal of advanced weapons, such as: |
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+ | ===Season 2=== |
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− | *a force field generator |
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+ | *"[[How Long is Forever?]]" |
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− | *twin shoulder-mounted laser blasters |
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− | *forehead mounted laser blaster |
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− | *forearm-mounted stasis/shocker units shaped like hour-glasses |
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− | *glove-mounted air freeze units (which encase their victims in a sheath of super-cooled moisture, entrapping them in ice) |
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− | *a power drainer |
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− | *and at least one computer-controlled explosive disc. |
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− | *Self Defense for he was able to keep his hold against Night Wing (Future Robin in his mid 30's) |
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+ | ===Season 4=== |
+ | *"[[Cyborg the Barbarian]]" (Cameo) |
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− | *Warp seems to be similar to Overlord from Ben 10 Ultimate Alien. |
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+ | ===Season 5=== |
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+ | *"[[Homecoming - Part 2]]" (Cameo) |
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+ | *"[[Calling All Titans!]]" |
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+ | *"[[Titans Together]]" |
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+ | ===New Teen Titans shorts=== |
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+ | *"[[Groundhog Minute]]" |
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+ | *"[[Mayhem at First Sight]]" (Cameo) |
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+ | ===Teen Titans Go!=== |
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+ | *"[[Night Time]]" |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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+ | {{Gallery}} |
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− | <gallery captionalign="left"> |
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− | Warp.jpg |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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− | </gallery> |
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+ | *In the comics, Warp (Emil LaSalle) was, at one point, a core member of the Brotherhood of Evil and its successor, the Society of Sin. |
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+ | *Despite his genius intellect, Warp has a rather naive understanding of time, stating that all of it (past, present and future) is written in stone and cannot be changed. |
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Revision as of 19:25, 23 May 2020
- One cannot damage history, because history cannot be changed. I went back in time to steal this because history says it disappeared. And history says it disappeared because I went back to steal it. Past, present, future. It's all written in stone, my dear. And nothing you do can ever change it.
- ―Warp[src]
Warp is a villain and an enemy of the Teen Titans, Starfire in particular.
Character history
Warp is a time-traveling villain from a hundred years in the future bent on stealing artifacts which are considered priceless in his time. He came into conflict with the Titans when he tried to get his hands on a priceless clock, claiming that he had to be the one who steals it because 'it is foretold in history'. Since he had studied the Titans' history and abilities, he was well prepared against them, fending off their attacks with ease. But as he opened a time portal with his vortex regulator and tried to escape back into his own time with the clock, Starfire impulsively followed him and ripped the vortex regulator off his armor, stranding them both 20 years in the future and aging Warp by a likewise amount.
Starfire, in the meantime, found herself in a severely decrepit Jump City and her friends disbanded and in desolation after her disappearance. During her efforts to find Robin, she encountered Warp again, who took the vortex regulator from her, but was prevented from finishing her off by Nightwing, Robin's future incarnation. Nightwing took her to his base, where he used an Titans Communicator he had kept to call the other Titans. The other Titans received his signal and they all rushed to the museum where it had all begun, just in time to see Warp reattaching the vortex regulator onto his suit. The Titans attacked Warp, preventing him from using his regulator to escape. They were prepared for Warp's advanced weapons this time, and a well-placed birdarang from Nightwing damaged the vortex regulator even further, invoking a surge of time energy which regressed Warp's age to that of an infant. Cyborg used the regulator to create a new time portal, returning Starfire and Warp's stolen clock back into the past and thus restoring the timeline.
Warp returned, inexplicably and fully restored to adulthood, as a recruit in the ranks of the Brotherhood of Evil. When the Brotherhood executed its plan to bring down young superheroes all around the world, Warp joined See-More in bringing down Herald, but both were defeated. Later, in the final battle against the assembled Titans, he was defeated yet again by Thunder, before to retreat he was resolved to self-destruct and presumed dead (not needing to be flash-frozen).
Powers and abilities
- Time Travel: Warp has the ability to travel back and forward in time, as seen when he traveled 100 years into the past to steal the Clock of Eternity, and when he traveled back 80 years from his present accidentally.
- Genius Intellect: Warp has shown that he has a larger intellect compared to people from the Titans' present or the Titan's future.
- Technologically-Advanced Suit: Warp possess a technologically-advanced suit that enables him to travel through time and has numerous technology from the future, as seen below.
- Starbolt-Resistant Armour: Warp's armor was seen to deflect Starfire's starbolts.
- Built-In Self-Defense Mechanism: Warp's armor is seen to have a built-in self-defense mechanism, as seen when he fought Nightwing 20 years into the Titans' present.
- Future Technology: Warp is seen to possess large amounts of technology from the far future, all housed within his technologically advanced suit.
- Force-Field Generator
- Shoulder-Mounted Laser Blasters
- Forehead Mounted Laser Blaster
- Hour-Glass Shaped Forearm Mounted Stasis/Shocker Units
- Air-Freeze Units
- Power Drainer
- Computer-Controlled Explosive Disc
Appearances
Teen Titans
Season 2
Season 4
- "Cyborg the Barbarian" (Cameo)
Season 5
- "Homecoming - Part 2" (Cameo)
- "Calling All Titans!"
- "Titans Together"
New Teen Titans shorts
- "Groundhog Minute"
- "Mayhem at First Sight" (Cameo)
Teen Titans Go!
Gallery
Click here to view the gallery.
Trivia
- A probable explanation for Warp's sudden re-aging is: when Starfire returned to the present with the stolen clock, she altered the timeline, making it so that him coming back, stealing it, and the eventual conflict and the suit being damaged, never happened.
- In the comics, Warp (Emil LaSalle) was, at one point, a core member of the Brotherhood of Evil and its successor, the Society of Sin.
- Despite his genius intellect, Warp has a rather naive understanding of time, stating that all of it (past, present and future) is written in stone and cannot be changed.