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S.T.A.R. Corps is a fictional organization, a team of
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published by
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. The S.T.A.R. Corps first appeared in ''S.T.A.R. Corps'' #1 (November 1993), and was created by
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and Norman Felchle.


History


Issue #1


S.T.A.R. Labs, Metropolis

Former U.S.
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Jay Daniels is contracted by S.T.A.R. Labs as the test pilot for a combat armor codenamed "Deadzone", developed for the
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. Due to a malfunction during the
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where the armor is to be revealed, the Deadzone armor is fused to Daniels' nervous system. This is the first of a series of engineered accidents triggered by Mindgame, an artificial intelligence created by S.T.A.R. Labs.
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subdues Daniels, who is stabilized by Kitty Faulkner. After his pain from the fusion subsides, Daniels is asked to investigate a radiation leak caused by Mindgame and save researchers Ed and Beth Wilder. By the time Daniels arrives, the building's reactor has already exploded, transforming the Wilders into
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and combining them into an energy being dubbed "Fusion".


Issue #2

Mindgame takes over a S.T.A.R. Labs robotics facility in
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and uses it to create cadres of flying robotic soldiers, which it names the "Gamesmen". In
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, the Wilders figure out how to split and fuse at will, and Doctor Mardis figures out that Mindgame has decided that the Metropolis personnel are an impediment to its goals. Two hours later, the Gamesman units arrive in Metropolis with orders to slaughter all human personnel except the metahuman test subjects. Daniels, Faulkner, and the Wilders manage to fight the Gamesmen off and force a tactical retreat.


Issue #3

At S.T.A.R. Labs in
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, paid research volunteer Alan Barnes undergoes a trial to trigger latent
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through the use of cybernetic implants. A process similar to technology is later perfected by criminal researcher Cliff Carmicheal. The procedure renders Barnes
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, but leaves his mind active, which slowly drives him insane. Mindgame contacts Barnes and brings him out of his stupor. The implants grant Barnes
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, technopathy, and the ability to generate psionic blasts. In Metropolis, Mardis reveals the truth about Mindgame to facility director David Ramsey: the hardware that led to Mindgame's development was salvaged from a crashed alien ship discovered by the
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n government. Meanwhile, at S.T.A.R. Labs in
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exchange student Charles Ndoki is trapped inside a
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and apparently disintegrated.''S.T.A.R. Corps'' #3 (January 1994)


Issue #4


S.T.A.R. Labs, San Jose

In actuality, the accelerator triggered Ndoki's metagene, transforming him into an energy being with the ability to destabilize or animate any matter he touches and manipulate energy by transforming into a stable waveform. Ramsey requests that Ndoki be driven to the
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location, a metahuman testing facility. Mardis discovers that Mindgame has generated a
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and infected the entire S.T.A.R. network. Mardis plans to scrub the virus from the network, but states that the Gamesman robots all carry parts of the Mindgame code and will need to be disabled as well. While driving to San Francisco, Ndoki and a fellow employee are attacked by Gamesman units, forcing Ndoki to defend himself.


Issue #5

Amy Southern is the lone research volunteer in "Project Trauma" in San Francisco. Due to Mindgame's interference, Amy's metagene is triggered by an adrenaline overdose, giving her superhuman strength and durability. Amy goes on a pain-blinded rampage due to adrenaline toxicity, causing her to require constant sedation to stay calm. Amy joins the other S.T.A.R. Corps test subjects as they come together to fight off another attempt by the Gamesmen to capture them.


Issue #6

The entire team is assembled in San Francisco, with Kitty Faulkner serving as their corporate liaison. Mindgame reverts to its original program directive of preparing Earth for colonization, which would require the immediate extinction of humanity. The Gamesman units join to form a collective colossus, which refers to itself as Mindgame. The S.T.A.R. Corps are deployed and all take codenames except for Ndoki, who decides to be known
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by his surname. Mardis creates special modules to attach to the Gamesman units to disable them. The team attaches their modules to the Mindgame construct's legs, allowing Mardis and Ramsey to trap it inside a specially prepared mainframe.''S.T.A.R. Corps'' #6 (April 1994)


Membership

* Brainstorm (Alan Barnes) - A research volunteer with artificially generated psionic abilities created by S.T.A.R. Labs. He uncovers the true nature of the Mindgame computer and the Gamesman units. * Deadzone (Jay Daniels) - A former
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who was fused with a suit of high tech combat armor. * Fusion (Ed Wilder and Beth Wilder) - A married couple, this pair of scientists hate each other, but were fused together in a process similar to the one that created
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. * Ndoki (Charles Ndoki) - A metahuman
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from
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, who can transform his body into living energy. * Trauma (Amy Southern) - A woman with superhuman strength that rivals
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which she can barely control due to her elevated
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levels, she requires constant sedation.


References


External links


DCU Guide: ''S.T.A.R. Corps'' #1

GCD: ''S.T.A.R. Corps''

S.T.A.R. Labs

Titans Tower: S.T.A.R. Labs
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