Mount Justice 's Zeta-Beam.
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.
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:
Early history Edit
A Zeta-Beam accident originally brought Martian Manhunter from Mars to Earth. [16]
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]
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
↑ Weisman, Greg (2011-02-23). Question #13019 . Ask Greg . Retrieved 2011-03-13.
↑ 2.0 2.1 "Coldhearted ". Jon Weisman (writer) & Victor Cook (director). Young Justice . Cartoon Network . March 10, 2012. No. 20, season one .
↑ 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 .
↑ "Welcome to Happy Harbor ". Kevin Hopps (writer) & Jay Oliva (director). Young Justice . Cartoon Network . January 21, 2011. No. 3, season one .
↑ "Infiltrator ". Jon Weisman (writer) & Jay Oliva (director). Young Justice . Cartoon Network . February 11, 2011. No. 6, season one .
↑ "Downtime ". Kevin Hopps (writer) & Jay Oliva (director). Young Justice . Cartoon Network . March 4, 2011. No. 8, season one .
↑ "Secrets ". Peter David (writer) & Jay Oliva (director). Young Justice . Cartoon Network . November 18, 2011. No. 18, season one .
↑ "Misplaced ". Greg Weisman (writer) & Michael Chang (director). Young Justice . Cartoon Network . March 3, 2012. No. 19, season one .
↑ "Insecurity ". Peter David (writer) & Jay Oliva (director). Young Justice . Cartoon Network . March 31, 2012. No. 23, season one .
↑ "Homefront ". Jon Weisman (writer) & Michael Chang (director). Young Justice . Cartoon Network . September 30, 2011. No. 12, season one .
↑ "Alienated ". Kevin Hopps (writer) & Mel Zwyer (director). Young Justice . Cartoon Network . May 12, 2012. No. 3, season two .
↑ Young Justice #16:
"Common Denominators" . Greg Weisman , Kevin Hopps (writers) & Christopher Jones (penciler). DC Comics . May 30, 2012.
↑ 13.0 13.1 "Satisfaction ". Greg Weisman (writer) & Doug Murphy (director). Young Justice . Cartoon Network . September 29, 2012. No. 8, season two .
↑ Weisman, Greg (2012-12-10). Question #17508 . Ask Greg . Retrieved 2012-12-10.
↑ "The Fix ". Greg Weisman (writer) & Tim Divar (director). Young Justice . Cartoon Network . January 26, 2013. No. 13, season two .
↑ Weisman, Greg (2011-04-06). Question #13190 . Ask Greg . Retrieved 2011-04-06.
↑ "Bereft ". Nicole Dubuc (writer) & Michael Chang (director). Young Justice . Cartoon Network . March 11, 2011. No. 9, season one .
↑ Young Justice #21: "Players, Chapter Two" . Greg Weisman (writer) & Christopher Jones (penciler). DC Comics . October 17, 2012.
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