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Leader(s): Unknown | ||||||||
Also Known As: No known Alias | ||||||||
Purpose: Enslavement of other races | ||||||||
First Appearance: JLA Vol.1 #20 (1998) Modern Age Villain | ||||||||
Known Associates: No known Associates | ||||||||
Base Of Operations: En'Taran Homeworld | ||||||||
Grudges: Justice League and Adam Strange | ||||||||
Creators: Mark Waid and Arnie Jorgensen | ||||||||
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Telepathy:The En'Tarans are telepaths, they can read minds and project their own thoughts into the minds of others. | |||||||
Psi-Lashes: The En'Tarans are armed with psi-lashes, mechanical appendages that deliver a charge of energy to anyone they lash with them. | |||||||
Energy-Chains The En'Tarans use energy-chains that deliver energy charges to any disobedient slave shackled with them. |
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The En’Taran are a race of telepathic conquerors. Sardath brought his daughter Alanna to their home world in hopes of them reviving her from near-death. They saved her life, but in return they wanted zeta-beam technology. They had Alanna send a message to her husband Adam Strange, who thought she was long dead, on Rann. When Adam used zeta-beams to return Alanna to Rann, it was a scout force of En’Tarans that arrived. The demanded the zeta-beams or they threatened to kill Alanna and vaporize Rann. |
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En'Taran at Dc Universe: Who's Who | ||||