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Feat: Cyborg, ‘Justice League #6’

In 'Justice League #6' (2012), Cyborg uses the power of the Father Box that is bonded to his interface to close the Boom Tubes and send Darkseid back to Apokolips, ending the invasion. (Photo/DC Comics)
 

CYBORG

(Victor Stone)

PRIME EARTH

In ‘Justice League #6’ (2012), Cyborg performs an energy projection feat. Cyborg faces the menaces of Darkseid and the parademons. During the invasion of Prime Earth, Cyborg uses the Father Box bonded to his interface to close the Boom Tubes on Earth and send Darkseid and the parademons back to Apokolips, ending the invasion of Prime Earth.

How much energy does it take to close 81 Boom Tubes on Prime Earth?

In 'Justice League #6' (2012), Cyborg uses the power of the Father Box that is bonded to his interface to close the Boom Tubes and send Darkseid back to Apokolips, ending the invasion. (Photo/DC Comics)
In ‘Justice League #6’ (2012), Cyborg performs an energy projection feat. Cyborg uses the power of the Father Box that is bonded to his interface to close the Boom Tubes and send Darkseid back to Apokolips, ending the invasion. (Photo/DC Comics)

CYBORG UNLEASHED 1.28 * 10^78 TONS CLOSING 81 BOOM TUBES CAPABLE OF WITHSTANDING THE FTL TRANSPORT OF 81 SUNS!

THE BOOM TUBES PACKED THE EQUIVALENT OF 1.254 * 10^79 N OR 3.00*10^69 TONS OF TNT, ENOUGH THE ENERGY REQUIRED FOR SPACE TRAVEL FROM OA TO THE CENTER OF THE MILKY WAY GALAXY CAPABLE OF DESTROYING A GALAXY!

ENERGY PROJECTION FEAT:

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4 thoughts on “Feat: Cyborg, ‘Justice League #6’

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