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Friday, June 21, 2024

Tiplee - Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Season Six


















The twin sister of Tiplar, Tiplee is a  Jedi Master and General in the Grand Army of the Republic. 

In 19 BBY, during the Battle of Ringo Vinda, she and Tiplar led her forces in an attack on a Separatist manned space station in the planet's orbit. Although they were outmanned, they fought on to bloody stalemate, until the arrival of the 501st turned the tide - just not in the way they had intended. 

As they battled Admiral Trench's forces, Clone Trooper-5385 turned on the Jedi, shooting Tiplar dead. Rushing to her sisters side, the droid reinforcements marched onto their position, forcing the G.A.R to retreat. 

Mourning her sister's death, the furious Jedi went to visit the rogue trooper in Anakin Skywalker's custody, demanding answers as to why he had turned on them. However, as Tupp was still under the effect of Executive Order 66, he tried to kill her. 

Pinning her assailant against the wall, Tiplee relented from hurting him any further. 

Back on Kamino, while discussing Tiplar's murder, she speculated that the Separatists had developed an anti-clone virus. 

Tiplar - Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Season Six

The twin sister of Tiplee, Tiplar was born and raised on the planet Mikkia. Discovered to be Force-sensitive, the siblings were adopted by the Jedi Order and trained in the ways of the Force. 

Conscripted into the Galactic Civil War, Tiplar served as a general in the Grand Army of the Republic. She frequently fought alongside Tiplee and Clone Commander Doom.

In 19 BBY, during the Battle of Ringo Vinda, Tiplar launched an attack on a space station orbiting the planet. Engaging the forces of Separatist Admiral Trench in a long, arduous battle, they eventually managed to get the upper hand. 

She was shot and killed at point-blank range by Clone Commander Tup, who had lost control of his body when his bio-chip malfunctioned, triggering the early activation of Executive Order 66. 

Commander Doom - Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Season Six

Born and raised on Kamino, Doom was a clone commander serving under Generals Tiplee and Tiplar during the Galactic Civil War. 

In 19 BBY, while fighting in the Battle of Ringo Vinda, he and the 501st Legion attempted to capture a command station operated by Admiral Trench. Engaging with Separatist forces, they were locked in an exhaustive stalemate that depleted their troops and supplies. Nevertheless they fought on, eventually capturing the post.

This advantage over Trench's forces was short lived, when clone trooper Tup broke rank and executed Tiplar. With one of his commanders dead and the leadership in disarray, Doom and his men were forced to retreat. 

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Jo-Mon - Krypton: Season Two

A celebrated hero in Krypton's golden age, Jo-Mon was responsible for bringing peace to Krypton after years of bloody civil war between the city-states of Kandor and Argo City that saw death and slaughter on a mass scale that threatened to impact the planet negatively for generations to come. 

Alongside his allies, members of both the El and Zod Families, he helped defend Argo City from falling to the Kandorians. 

Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Tomar-Tu - Young Justice: Phantoms

The son of Tomar-Re, Tomar-Tu followed in his father's footsteps, joining the Green Lantern Corps as a probationary member. 

As part of his duties with the Corps, he served as a point of contact at the Galactic Science Prison, running security and providing visitors with information. 

Tomar wanted nothing more than to make his father proud and honour his memory after the elder Tomar was killed in duty on New Genesis. 

Ida Berkowitz - Young Justice: Invasion

A friend and neighbour of John Jones from Chicago, Ida Berkowitz (bn. 1953) lives in the same apartment building.

Nzame - Young Justice: The Comic








The young son of Tolifhar, Nzame (bn. 2010) was orphaned after his father was murdered by Ultra-Humanite. He, along with the other children of Solovar's troop, was kept prisoner by the scientists in 'Gorilla City.'

As live hostages, their safety ensured the loyalty of the troop, with the Brain and Ultra-Humanite threatening to kill the children should their parents revolt against their captors.

They were rescued by Miss Martian, who, with the help of Primat and Boka, took them to a safe place far away from the Gorilla uprising. There, Nzame remained under the watchful eye of the Holy One, Congorilla, until the troop returned with the all-clear.

With no parents of his own, the troop raised him together.