{"id":202826,"date":"2016-01-29T15:44:34","date_gmt":"2016-01-29T20:44:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/en-wikipedia-org.php"},"modified":"2016-01-29T15:44:34","modified_gmt":"2016-01-29T20:44:34","slug":"en-wikipedia-org","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/cyborg\/en-wikipedia-org.php","title":{"rendered":"en.wikipedia.org"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Victor \"Vic\" Stone is the son of Silas Stone and Elinore    Stone, scientists who use him as a test subject for various    intelligence enhancement projects. While these treatments    worked and Victor's IQ grows    to genius levels, he grows to resent this treatment. He strikes    up a friendship with Ron Evers, a young miscreant who leads him    into trouble with the law. This is the beginning of a struggle    in which Victor strives for independence, engaging in pursuits    of which his parents disapprove, such as athletics, and abandoning his scholastic    studies. Victor's association with underage criminals leads him    down a dark path in which he is often injured, but he still    lives a \"normal\" life in which he is able to make his own    decisions. He occasionally refuses to participate in Evers'    grandiose plans of racially motivated terrorism.  <\/p>\n<p>    When he visits his parents at work at S.T.A.R. Labs,    an experiment with an inter-dimensional portal goes horribly    wrong and a massive gelatinous monster kills Elinore. The    creature turns on Victor and severely mutilates him before    Silas forces the creature back through the portal.[1]  <\/p>\n<p>    To save his son, Silas outfits him with experimental    prosthetics of his own design. The equipment can not be worn    inconspicuously, and Victor is horrified upon discovering that    most of his body and part of his face have been replaced with    metallic implants. Victor initially wants to die, but he    eventually adjusts to the changes and learns to control his    implants.[1]  <\/p>\n<p>    Stone finds that reintegration into society is very difficult,    due to the fearful reactions by others to his jarring    appearance. Even his girlfriend, Marcy Reynolds, rejects him.    He is disallowed further participation in athletics, both for    the unfair advantage provided by his cybernetics and because of    his poor scholastic record. When Ron Evers attempts to    manipulate Victor into participating in a terrorist attack on    the United Nations, Victor finds new purpose    as he equips his weapons attachments and stops his former    friend in a pitched battle on top of United    Nations Headquarters.  <\/p>\n<p>    Vic joins the Teen Titans, initially for the benefit of a    support group of kindred spirits and outsiders, and has    remained with that group ever since.[1]    In addition, Victor finds new friends, who see past his    disfigurements and his own nobility. His team mates are like a    group of juveniles who are adjusting to their own prosthetics    for they idolize him because of his fancy parts and his    exciting adventures. It also turns out that their beautiful    teacher Sarah    Simms, who has often assisted Cyborg and the Titans,    admires him as well. Cyborg and Sarah have a deep relationship    that is considered by some fans to be Cyborg's one true love,    although writer Marv Wolfman insists it is a deep and caring    friendship.  <\/p>\n<p>    Another person who sees past the cybernetic shell is Dr. Sarah    Charles, a S.T.A.R. Labs scientist who helps him to    recuperate after having his cybernetic parts replaced. Cyborg    and Dr. Charles date for some time and, along with Changeling, keeps    trying to reach him when he is seemingly mindless following the    severe injuries he incurs during the Titans Hunt    storyline.  <\/p>\n<p>    Although Cyborg's body was repaired by a team of Russian    scientists after the missile crash he had been in, albeit with    more mechanical parts than previously, his mind was not.    Eventually, his mind was restored by an alien race of computer    intelligences called the Technis, created from    the sexual union of Swamp Thing and a machine-planet when Swamp    Thing was travelling through space. Cyborg, however, had to    remain with the Technis both to maintain his mind and because,    in return for restoring him, he had to teach them about    humanity. He took the name Cyberion, and gradually    started becoming less human in outlook, connecting entirely to    the Technis planet.  <\/p>\n<p>    Eventually, Cyberion returned to Earth, establishing a Technis    construct on the moon and a smaller base on Earth. With Vic's    consciousness dormant, but his desire for companionship    controlling the actions of the Technis' planet, it began    kidnapping former Titans members, his conscious mind so    suppressed that he was not only searching for deceased Titans,    but even sent one probe looking for himself as Cyborg. He ended    up plugging them into virtual reality scenarios, representing    what he believed to be their \"perfect worlds\"; for example,    Beast Boy was back with the Doom Patrol, Damage was spending time being    congratulated by the Justice Society as a    true hero, and Nightwing was confronted by a Batman who actually smiled    and offered to talk about their relationship. Although the    Titans were freed, there was a strong disagreement between them    and the Justice League over what action to take;    the League believed that there was nothing left of Victor to    save, whereas the Titans were willing to try, culminating in a    brief battle, where the Atom and Catwoman (who had followed the Justice    League to investigate) sided with the League while the Flash fought with the    Titans. While Vic was distracted trying to aid his friends, a    Titans team consisting of Changeling and the original five    Titans were sent by Raven to try making contact with Vic's    human side, while Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, the Martian    Manhunter, Power Girl, Captain Marvel, and Mary Marvel moved    the moon back to its proper place. Eventually, thanks primarily    to Changeling's encouragement, and Omen and Raven holding Vic together long    enough to come up with a plan, Vic's consciousness was    restored, and \"downloaded\" into the Omegadrome, a morphing    war-suit belonging to former Titan Minion. In    the wake of this event, the Titans reformed and Vic was part of    the new group.[1]    However, he felt less human than ever before.  <\/p>\n<p>    Shortly after this, Nightwing revealed he had cloned Vic's body,    and by flowing the Omegadrome through the clone, Vic regained    his human form, but still had the abilities of the Omegadrome.    He often used the Omegadrome to recreate his original look in    battle. With his newfound humanity, Vic took a leave of    absence, moving first to L.A. with Beast Boy and then to Central City. While in Central    City, Vic was involved in one of the Thinker's schemes, helping Wally hack the    Thinker's attempt to plug himself into the minds of Central    City's population so that Wally could outthink his opponent,    though Vic lost the abilities of the Omegadrome in the process.  <\/p>\n<p>    Vic mentored the new incarnation of the Teen Titans, consisting    mainly of sidekicks, most of whom have taken over the    identities of former members (i.e. Tim Drake, the third Robin,    instead of Dick Grayson, the original Robin and Titans    leader), as well as stalwarts such as Starfire, Raven, and    Beast Boy,    where they have fought enemies such as Deathstroke,    Brother    Blood, Doctor Light, The Titans    Tomorrow, and a brainwashed Superboy and Indigo    during a team up with the Outsiders in the Insiders    storyline. In the end, Cyborg was the only one capable of    standing up to Dr. Light, thanks to his solar shields, although    he makes it clear that he only won the fight because the rest    of the Titans had softened Light up first.  <\/p>\n<p>    During Infinite Crisis, Cyborg joined Donna's New Cronus    team that went to investigate a hole in the universe that was    found during the Rann-Thanagar    War. He left Beast Boy in charge of the Titans while he was    gone. They arrived at the reset center of the universe and with    the help of assorted heroes aided in the defeat of Alexander Luthor, who was    attempting to recreate the multiverse and build a perfect    Earth from it.  <\/p>\n<p>    According to 52 Week 5, Cyborg was fused together with    Firestorm after returning to Earth.    This was caused by the energy ripples caused by Alexander    Luthor Jr. which altered the Zeta Ray Beams the heroes were    going to use to return home.  <\/p>\n<p>    After being severely damaged during the events of Infinite    Crisis, Cyborg was rebuilt over time in thanks to Tower    caretakers Wendy and Marvin. He awoke a year later    to find a wholly different Teen Titans being led by Robin, the only    member from the team he formed prior to going into space. He is    still a member of the team, but feels that Kid Devil and Ravager are hardly    worthy Titans, and thus is attempting to find a way to reform    \"the real Titans\".  <\/p>\n<p>    After the team along with the Doom Patrol defeated the Brotherhood of Evil, Cyborg asked    Beast Boy to rejoin the Titans, but Gar refused, saying that    his skills were needed with the Doom Patrol. After returning to    Titans Tower, Cyborg began reviewing the security tapes during    the last year, in which it appears that he was looked to by all    the Titans of the past year for a shoulder to lean on, despite    being in a coma-like state.  <\/p>\n<p>    It appears that although Cyborg has returned to the team, the    role of leader is now in the hands of Robin. He does however    retain the position of statesman amongst the team and    occasionally plays second-in-command.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Justice League of America (vol. 2) #3, Batman, Wonder    Woman, and Superman agree that Cyborg should be offered    membership in the new Justice League. However, following a    battle against Amazo,    Green Lantern and Black Canary take over the formation of the    JLA, and Cyborg is not amongst the roster.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the Teen    Titans East one-shot, Cyborg gathered together a new    team of Titans. During a training exercise, the group was    attacked by Trigon, and Cyborg was blasted by a giant    energy beam. He was last seen in a crater, with only his head    and torso remaining.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the aftermath of Trigon's assault in the Titans East    one shot, Cyborg has been placed into a special hoverchair    while he recuperates. Cyborg's body is completely repaired in    Titans #5. Soon after, the resurrected and unbalanced    Jericho enters Cyborg's body, using him    to manipulate the defenses at Titans Tower to kill the Teen    Titans. Jericho's plans are foiled when Static, the newest Teen Titan, uses    his electrical powers to overload the Tower's systems, causing    feedback that knocks Jericho out of Cyborg.[2] After    recovering, Cyborg pretends to still have Jericho inside of    him, in order to draw out Vigilante, who was currently    targeting Jericho. The plot works too well when Vigilante    appears and shoots Cyborg in the head.[3]  <\/p>\n<p>    In an unspecified time during the Teen Titans comics, a    man with enhancements similar to Cyborg's attacks Dr. Sarah    Charles on the day of her wedding to Deshaun, a young    scientist. Cyborg rushes in for the save, discovering how    Deshaun, connected to Project M, has sold the technology    used to turn Stone into Cyborg to the military. He also finds    that the enhanced man was Ron Evers, once Vic's best friend now    turned terrorist, who was seeking vengeance for the    soldiers used as test subjects. After Cyborg    manages to calm down his friend and discovers the truth: Mr.    Orr, revealed as the mastermind behind Project M's cyborg    research, brings his Stone-derived best subjects: the current    Equus, an armored form of the Wildebeest,    and a cyberized man sporting enhancements even more powerful    than Stone's current ones called Cyborg    2.0.  <\/p>\n<p>    Cyborg 2.0 turns out to be the Titans Tomorrow Cyborg 2.0,    snatched from his proper timeline and cajoled by Orr into    fighting his younger self for the possession of their shared    technology and Orr's permission to use it in the battlefield.    Cyborg is soon forced to fight simultaneously against the    Phantom Limbs, an elite force of soldiers crippled in    the Middle    East and restored by his tech, and the Cyborg Revenge    Squad, a broader formation composed of the Fearsome Five,    Magenta, Girder, the Thinker, and Cyborgirl. Although the    Cyborg Revenge Squad soon gains the upper hand, with the help    of his fellow Titans Cyborg is able to hold his own in combat,    reverse engineer on the fly some of the    future technology used by Cyborg 2.0, and enhance his own body    enough to win against Mr. Orr. He later decides to get a new    lease in life, forgiving Deshaun and Sarah Charles on their    wedding day for abusing his technology, resuming dating    Sarah Simms    and having the Phantom Limbs fitted with new, non-military,    prosthetics. It is however implied the Phantom Limbs, unwilling    to see Stone's offer as a sign of good will, are trying to get    back their weaponized prosthetics and wait for a rematch.  <\/p>\n<p>    During the events of Blackest Night, Cyborg joins with    Starfire, Beast Boy, and several other heroes to form an    emergency team to fight off the army of dead Titans who have    been reanimated as Black Lanterns. He    later joins in the final battle at Coast City.  <\/p>\n<p>    Following the dissolution of the current JLA after Justice League: Cry for    Justice, Cyborg is invited by Donna to join Kimiyo Hoshi's new Justice    League.[4] He    befriends Red    Tornado, and claims that he has come up with a plan to make    him indestructible.[5]  <\/p>\n<p>    After a battle with Doctor Impossible's gang, Cyborg is    forced to take a leave of absence from the team in order to not    only help rebuild Red Tornado, but also help Roy    Harper, who had his arm severed by Prometheus.[6] During    this time, Victor leads Superboy and Kid Flash to the city of    Dakota to rescue the Teen Titans, who had been defeated and    captured by Holocaust.[7] The    Titans emerge victorious from the battle after Kid Flash uses    his powers to send Holocaust plummeting into the Earth's    inner    core.[8]  <\/p>\n<p>    Despite apparently being written off the team, writer James Robinson explained that Cyborg    will continue to have a presence on the JLA, and will even be    given a co-feature in the back of the book for Justice    League of America #48-50.[9] In the    co-feature, Cyborg battles Red Tornado after he has been driven    insane by the power of the Starheart. In the midst of the battle, a    flashback reveals that Victor had rebuilt Red Tornado using    self-replicating nanites similar to the ones that Prometheus    infected Roy with after cutting off his arm, thus making the    android indestructible.[10] Cyborg    manages to free Red Tornado his power matrix.[11]  <\/p>\n<p>    Cyborg briefly appears in Justice League: Generation    Lost. where he is shown helping Wonder Woman and    Starfire search for Maxwell Lord    after his resurrection.[12]  <\/p>\n<p>    Following an adventure in another dimension, Static is left    powerless, and Miss Martian is rendered comatose. Cyborg    stops the powerless Static from returning to Dakota, and    instead tells him that he and a scientist named Rochelle Barnes    will be taking him to Cadmus Labs to find a way    to get his powers back and awaken Miss Martian. As Static packs    up his belongings, Cyborg and Rochelle have a conversation    which reveals that they are lying to Static, and have an    ulterior motive for taking the two Titans to Cadmus.[13]  <\/p>\n<p>    He later appears in the final two issues of The Return of    Bruce Wayne, where he helps his former teammate    Red Robin in    his attempt to stop Bruce Wayne from    inadvertently unleashing an apocalyptic explosion of Omega Energy.  <\/p>\n<p>    Cyborg and Red Tornado later travel to the moon alongside    Doctor Light, Animal Man, Congorilla, Zauriel, Tasmanian Devil and    Bulleteer as    part of an emergency group of heroes gathered to assist the    Justice League in their battle against Eclipso. Shortly into the battle, Cyborg    and the others are taken over by Eclipso and are turned against    their JLA comrades.[14] The    reserve JLA members are all freed after Eclipso is    defeated.[15]  <\/p>\n<p>    As of August 2011, Cyborg is featured as one of the main    characters in a new Justice League ongoing series written by    Geoff Johns    and drawn by Jim    Lee as part of DC's The New 52 relaunch. Johns has said of Cyborg,    \"He represents all of us in a lot of ways. If we have a    cellphone and we're texting on it, we are a cyborg  that's    what a cyborg is, using technology as an extension of    ourselves.\"[16]  <\/p>\n<p>    The first storyline takes place five years in the past and    details the revised origin of the original Justice League.    Victor Stone appears as a high school football star who is    heavily sought after by a number of college scouts, but    apparently has a distant relationship with his father, Silas.    After winning a big game, Victor is shown calling his father    and angrily telling him that he broke his promise and missed    yet another one of his son's games.[17] Later    Victor appears at S.T.A.R. Labs where his father works. The    scientists appear to be working on the Mother Box that    Superman came in contact with from the Parademon. Victor    engages in another argument with his father and tells him that    the scouts were there to give him full scholarships to college.    When asking if his father will ever appear at any of his games,    his father replies \"No.\" Just then the Mother Box explodes    killing the scientists and destroying most of Victor's body to    which Victor's father looks in horror.[18] Silas    does everything he can for Victor's survival. He along with    Sarah Charles, and T. O. Morrow go in \"The Red Room\" in    S.T.A.R. labs which contains every piece of technology from    around the world. Silas attempts to treat Victor with something    that has never been attempted before and he is seen injecting    Victor with some type of nanites and having Dr. Morrow put the    robotic pieces on Victor (devices such as: a Promethean skin    graft, Doctor William Magnus' responsometer, Anthony Ivo's A-maze operating system, The classified and    prototypical B-maze operating system and Ryan Choi's White    Dwarf Stabilizer). Vic's life is saved and the energies from    the motherbox are incorporated into his new form as Cyborg.    This allows Victor to access the vast New Gods data library and discover    Darkseid's true    invasion plans.[19]  <\/p>\n<p>    In the following issue we see Victor as Cyborg. As the issue    opens Victor cannot feel his hands or legs. He sees himself for    the first time with his robotic parts and is panicked by his    new body. Suddenly, Parademons burst into the red room and leap    toward Sarah Charles. However, Cyborg's defense system's reacts    automatically weaponizing his arm into a sound cannon from    which he fires his powerful white noise cannon, disintegrating    the two Parademons and blasting a gigantic hole in the Star    Labs building. After saving Sarah's life Victor asks his father    what has happened to him, his father tells him that he couldn't    let him die. Cyborg obviously distraught exclaims, \"You did    this to me.\" and flees, despite Silas' plea for him to wait.    Later in the street Cyborg sees a woman being set upon by a    group of Parademons. He leaps to the woman's aid, punching the    parademon. However, in ensuing scuffle Cyborg inadvertently    absorbs some of the Parademon's components giving him access to    Boom Tube technology. This new ability    automatically transports or teleports Victor to where Batman, Green Lantern,    Superman,    Flash, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman are fighting the    Parademons, moments before Darkseid arrives. Cyborg fights    alongside Batman,    Green    Lantern, Superman, Flash, Wonder Woman, and    Aquaman against    Darkseid and his Parademons, but despite their best efforts    Darkseid proves to be too strong. Fortunately, Cyborg is able    to reverse engineer the alien boom tube technology and with a    considerable amount of stress on his systems he is able to    teleport all the invading aliens including Darkseid off the    planet, saving the earth. After sending Darkseid back where he    came from, Cyborg helps to found the Justice League.  <\/p>\n<p>    Victor has not begun any process of reconciliation with his    father, who is primarily concerned with Victor's mechanics    rather than his humanity. Cyborg primarily focuses on his    super-heroics, aiding Batman and others when he can and    monitoring crime through his cybernetics. After the villain    David Graves makes an attack    against the Justice League, Cyborg and his team mates travel to    the Valley of Souls. There he learns that he walks the line    between life and death. He sees a false apparition of his human    self that tries to convince him that Victor Stone is dead and    Cyborg is just an imitation. Victor quickly sees past this    ruse, and he and the rest of the Justice League defeat Graves.    We learn through a conversation with Flash, that Cyborg    questions his humanity now that he is part machine and that he    lives on the Watch Tower, the Justice League's    headquarters.[20] Flash    cracks a joke in an attempt to lighten the mood and assure    Cyborg he is still human. During the Throne of    Atlantis storyline, Cyborg at first rejects an upgrade his    father has that would allow him to operate underwater at the    price of his remaining lung which to him would mean sacrificing    more of his humanity.[21]    However following the capture of the rest of the Justice League    by Ohm    who sentenced then to the bottom of the ocean, Cyborg as he    calls in reserves to hold off Ohm's forces reluctantly accepted    the upgrade.[22] This    allows him and Mera to rescue the others.[23]  <\/p>\n<p>    It is unclear if this version of Cyborg was a member of the    Teen Titans or the original Teen Titans ever existed, as there    have been contradictory statements and references made    regarding the Teen Titans in The New 52.[24]  <\/p>\n<p>    During the \"Trinity War\" storyline, Cyborg gets a visual    of Shazam heading to Kahndaq, to which Batman    assembles the Justice League with the help from Zatanna to meet in Kahndaq    to stop Shazam.[25]    Following the supposed death of Doctor Light in Kahndaq,    Batman tells Superman that Cyborg and Martian Manhunter are    doing an autopsy to prove his death was not Superman's    fault.[26] As    Wonder Woman leads the Justice League Dark to go look    for Pandora, Cyborg is among the superheroes that remain at    A.R.G.U.S. while Batman, Flash, Aquaman, Shazam, Steve Trevor, the    Justice League of America, Zatanna, and Phantom    Stranger go to stop Wonder Woman.[27] Cyborg    was present when Atom tells him, Superman, Element Woman and Firestorm the true purpose    of the creation of the Justice League of America and that she    was spying on the Justice League which is how the Justice    League of America ended up in Kahndaq.[28] When    the Crime Syndicate arrives on Prime Earth,    Cyborg's old prosthetic parts combine to form a robot called    Grid (who is operated by a sentient computer virus).[29] During    the Forever Evil event, after Batman and Catwoman drop Cyborg    off to his father in Detroit,[30] he    makes the choice to willingly receive a new cybernetic body and    helps his father and Dr. Morrow create one that is slimmer in    appearance so Cyborg could look more human.[31]    Working together with the Metal Men created by Doc Magus,    Cyborg succeeds in shutting down Grid.[32]  <\/p>\n<p>    Afterwards Cyborg helped newcomer to the group Shazam fit in with the league    as the rest set out to find Power ring's missing accessory    which flew off after the death of the former wearer.[33] While    on monitor duty He and Shazam experiment with some of his    magical powers to aid in finding the ring after joking of    having an Xbox in his left shoulder; only for the young ward to    conjure up a ping pong table, which they play while having    spare time on their hands.[34]    Eventually the call goes out and everyone in the league    mobilizes to secure the new rampaging Power Ring before the    Doom Patrol does.[35] After    coaxing Billy into action against Jessica Cruis, Victor moves    in to interface with the ring itself finding out a great about    the ring of Volthoom and his current host only to be forcefully    thrown out after the ring entity rejects him causing his    systems to short circuit taking him out of the battle.[36]  <\/p>\n<p>    He is last seen recovering at S.T.A.R. Labs after Shazam rushed    him too the med bay after the power ring crisis was handled.    While Superman and Lex Luthor battled Gorilla Grodd Cyborg gave    Billy the okay to head out and see if they needed help as the    former wondered what he saw within the ring after his dad    warned him interfacing with it again could trap him in it    forever.[37]  <\/p>\n<p>    Afterwards when Lex Luthor and Captain Cold were excepted onto    the team. An incident involving batman's son; Damien Wayne    during the \"Robin Rises Alpha & Omega\" story arc in Batman,    led up to most of the justice League battling against Glorious    Godfrey and a Parademon horde from Apokolips when they    captured the chaos shard & the sarcophagus of Damien and    later fleeing back home.[38] All    the league members present, Cyborg included state to an adamant    Bruce Wayne that running headlong into unmarked X-factor    territory for a suicide mission was less than ideal considering    the consequences that could befall earth. This all boils over    eventually culminating in Batman hijacking Cyborgs    teleportation systems to zip up to the Wathctower in order to retrieve    an experimental and highly dangerous combat suit in order to    meet out his agenda; But Cyborg menages to block his    administrative access so that he, Shazam, Aquaman, Wonder    Woman, Lex and Cold physically restrain him. The latter of    which begrudgingly gives up and retires to the batcave.[39]  <\/p>\n<p>    Once after the bat left however the rest of the bat family    turned up asking Victor for help with some digitized    doppelgangers of baddies that bruce initially set up in order    to distract the league, destabilize watchtower security to    secure the Hellbat and eventually use a personal Mother Box (secured    from a Parademon kept in cold storage) to vacate to Apokolips.[40]    After making his way to the Batcave to meet with them, he's directed over to    a console which will enable him to directly access the Batcomputer's more    sophisticated systems, it was all a ruse however utilizing a    preemptive countermeasure devised by Batman tailored to cyborgs    specific weaknesses where he was temporarily incapacitated and    was set into a VR simulation where he relived his more peaceful    days in collage, while Batgirl went to work on his    Motherbox in order to secure a path towards apokolips and chase    after their father. But Victor eventually snapped out of his    dream haze and followed them through, angred that they used him    in such a way.[40]    Having piggybacked along with Titus who pitched a ride on his    leg, catching up with the rest of the Batman Family    Cyborg and them have a run in with the scavengers of Armegeddo    who quickly vacate after some apokoliptian Hunger Dogs make    their way onto the scene. They eventually catch up with the    armor clad dark knight ripping his way through a sizable chunk    of Apokolips's forces singlehanded; as Jason Tim and Barbara    show him the Robin Medals Alfred gave them in order to remind    him of his purpose, Batman snaps out of his berserker rage    noting cyborg had reluctantly accompanied them to hell itself.    Having made their way into Darksied's citadel where Kalibak Was readying his    Chaos Cannon to fire again, as the caped crusaders kept him and    his forces occupied Cyborg made short work of the massive war    engine literally tearing it in half. But when he went to set a    timed self-destruct sequence within the Apokoliptian computers    however Vic suffered a catastrophic feedback that fried most of    his internal systems leaving him inoperable just as Darksied Himself made his appearance.[41]  <\/p>\n<p>    While Batman fought and held him off, he ran Batgirl through a    crash coarse on how to hot wire his own Motherbox when his    internal systems god fried. Seeing as Darksied smashed Batman's    Boom Tube generator Cyborg was their only chance off Apokolips,    After successfully jury rigging his internal systems Cyborg and    the rest of the Bat rogues made a hasty exit stage left as    Bruce powers his recovered fragment of the Chaos Shard with    Darkseid's Omega Effect and then blasting him against a wall to    cover their escape.[42] In the    aftermath, escapade's Cyborg, who is still unable to facilitate    himself, wonders what is going on as Damian Wayne is    successfully revived, however a second anomaly cranks out of    the Boom Tube that was opened and Kalibak comes comes charging    through it. Occupied with the rest of the gang Vic tries his    best to reestablish his downed systems while an empowered    Damien does his best to hold off the intruder, establishing a    comm-link with Batman, Bruce readies the batplane while Victor    gains control over the still open tube. As batman rams his jet    into the evil New God sending him careening back to Apokolips    Cyborg closes the portal on him banishing Darksied's first born    for good, with the threat over Cyborg heads back topside to    inform the rest of the league of what all transpired stating he    has JL business to attend to.[43]  <\/p>\n<p>    An eponymous ongoing series, by writer David F. 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