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Zeta-Beam
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The Zeta-Beam is a form of teleportation technology used by the Justice League and the Team to move its members and allies from place to place.

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Abilities Edit

Transport by Zeta-Beam requires a machine at both ends of the journey,[1] and are reliant on weather conditions.[2] These machines are accessed by means of the Justice League Computer, which recognizes Justice League members and allies and reads out their designations when they depart or arrive.

Locations known to have Zeta-Beam entry points include:

History Edit

Early history Edit

A Zeta-Beam accident originally brought Martian Manhunter from Mars to Earth.[16]

2010 Edit

Kid Flash and the Team detected Zeta-Beam radiation traces at the location in Bialya where Sphere was "delivered" to The Light. However, the Sphere was actually delivered by boom tube.[17]

The Zeta-Tube network was taken offline on November 11 due to extreme cold weather.[2]

2015 Edit

The Zeta-Tubes within the area enclosed by the Collector of Worlds's forcefield around Metropolis were rendered offline on December 1.[18]

References Edit

  1. Weisman, Greg (2011-02-23). Question #13019. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2011-03-13.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Coldhearted". Jon Weisman (writer) & Victor Cook (director). Young Justice. Cartoon Network. March 10, 2012. No. 20, season one.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Independence Day" (Part 1). Greg Weisman (writer) & Jay Oliva (director). Young Justice. Cartoon Network. November 26, 2010. No. 1, season one.
  4. "Welcome to Happy Harbor". Kevin Hopps (writer) & Jay Oliva (director). Young Justice. Cartoon Network. January 21, 2011. No. 3, season one.
  5. "Infiltrator". Jon Weisman (writer) & Jay Oliva (director). Young Justice. Cartoon Network. February 11, 2011. No. 6, season one.
  6. "Downtime". Kevin Hopps (writer) & Jay Oliva (director). Young Justice. Cartoon Network. March 4, 2011. No. 8, season one.
  7. "Secrets". Peter David (writer) & Jay Oliva (director). Young Justice. Cartoon Network. November 18, 2011. No. 18, season one.
  8. "Misplaced". Greg Weisman (writer) & Michael Chang (director). Young Justice. Cartoon Network. March 3, 2012. No. 19, season one.
  9. "Insecurity". Peter David (writer) & Jay Oliva (director). Young Justice. Cartoon Network. March 31, 2012. No. 23, season one.
  10. "Homefront". Jon Weisman (writer) & Michael Chang (director). Young Justice. Cartoon Network. September 30, 2011. No. 12, season one.
  11. "Alienated". Kevin Hopps (writer) & Mel Zwyer (director). Young Justice. Cartoon Network. May 12, 2012. No. 3, season two.
  12. Young Justice #16: "Common Denominators". Greg Weisman, Kevin Hopps (writers) & Christopher Jones (penciler). DC Comics. May 30, 2012.
  13. 13.0 13.1 "Satisfaction". Greg Weisman (writer) & Doug Murphy (director). Young Justice. Cartoon Network. September 29, 2012. No. 8, season two.
  14. Weisman, Greg (2012-12-10). Question #17508. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2012-12-10.
  15. "The Fix". Greg Weisman (writer) & Tim Divar (director). Young Justice. Cartoon Network. January 26, 2013. No. 13, season two.
  16. Weisman, Greg (2011-04-06). Question #13190. Ask Greg. Retrieved 2011-04-06.
  17. "Bereft". Nicole Dubuc (writer) & Michael Chang (director). Young Justice. Cartoon Network. March 11, 2011. No. 9, season one.
  18. Young Justice #21: "Players, Chapter Two". Greg Weisman (writer) & Christopher Jones (penciler). DC Comics. October 17, 2012.

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