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Post by dans on Jan 27, 2023 14:53:57 GMT
In our E1 timeline, Wonder Woman wins her Amazonian Bracelets of Submission at the age of 15, in 1965. Still in 1965 she used the Magic Sphere to monitor an emergency event in the US, and then used the Time and Space Transformer to switch places with Wonder Woman from the future, who rescues Donna Troy from death in a fire using her Invisible Robot Plane.
I would like to postulate that after she saw the Invisible Robot Plane in the Magic Sphere, Diana decided to build the original, so she has an early model (perhaps a prototype) later in 1965.
Does that sound OK to you guys?
Does Diana have any super genius friends on Paradise Island while she is in her teens? Who helped her build this plane?
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Post by DocQuantum on Jan 27, 2023 16:05:21 GMT
The Earth-1 Amazons appear to have planes that can travel into space, so the technology is definitely available. They called them swan ships or swan fleet. There were also several Amazon scientists on Paradise Island even before Paula joined them, as seen in this story and others: Wonder Woman #114: Story: “Wonder Girl’s Robot Playmate” (9 pages) Editor, writer: Robert Kanigher Penciller: Ross Andru Inker: Mike Esposito Feature Character: Wonder Girl Supporting Characters: Queen Hippolyte, Amazons, Mer-Boy Intro: Robot Girl (destroyed in this story) Synopsis: When Wonder Girl is lonely for a playmate her own age, Queen Hippolyte commissions the scientists of Paradise Island to create a robot girl for her.
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Post by johnreiter902 on Jan 28, 2023 13:30:23 GMT
I think the chief Amazon scientist before Paula was named Alpha, but I can't remember the issue where we ;earned her name
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Post by dave on Jan 28, 2023 16:24:49 GMT
It would be Wonder Woman Vol 1 #97 April 1958 or a little later.
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Post by dans on Jan 30, 2023 16:14:55 GMT
what would a 15 year old Wonder Woman have called herself in 1965? Wonder Chick? Wonder Girl? The Amazon? How about Wonder Fox?
Looks like Wonder Fox is not an option!
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Post by DocQuantum on Jan 30, 2023 18:06:05 GMT
She was the original Wonder Girl as seen in many “impossible” stories in the 1960s.
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Post by dans on Jan 30, 2023 18:42:16 GMT
yeah, I know. But she wasn't really supposed to be around during that time. So not sure if I should have my alternate earth version call herself Wonder Girl or something else. I know Speedy called her Wonder Chick all the time, but that might not be PC at this time.
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Post by DocQuantum on Jan 30, 2023 19:12:50 GMT
Some of those 1960s Wonder Girl stories were actually Diana when she was a teenager, and she used the name of Wonder Girl, since she knew she would be Wonder Woman someday.
Causality be damned, it was actually in continuity. We can explain it away just like Superboy stories in which he met Supergirl numerous times both alone and with the Legion. It’s the fun of comics!
I even referenced the fact that there were different Mer-Boys that Diana and Donna knew in their respective time periods, in the Underworld Unleashed story chapters taking place in Atlantis. The Diana and Donna stories can be differentiated in a few ways. I should post a list.
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Post by dans on Jan 30, 2023 20:00:02 GMT
OK, well this is going to be a character who identifies herself as Princess Diana, so no possible confusion. Now I just need a really powerful villain who just happens to be in Kansas during the early summer of 1965...
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