A ship is landing on a space station, and an alien and some guards are bringing out something described as a "highly classified prototype" which will need a lot of security for delivery. The ship lands, a little ball rolls out and a net springs forth and traps the alien and most of the guards. Grimbor appears, dispatches the rest of the guards with chains, and collects the prototype item, just as Superman crashes into him. Superman saves the trapped guards as Grimbor escapes, dispatching Cosmic Boy and fooling Chameleon Boy as he goes.
Chamelon boy infiltrates the Imperiex
At a meeting of the Interplanetary Federation of Scientists, Mar Londo (Timber Wolf's father) reveals his latest creations, bio-golems, which are hulking, synthetic zombie-like creatures that are operated via nanites that are controlled by a glowing headband that he wears. Timber Wolf comes out of the crowd, accuses Dr. Londo of experimenting on innocent people in the past, turns into a giant beast, and attacks him. The image freezes and we're in the Legion's new ship, and Cosmic Boy is leading a tribunal accusing Timber Wolf of killing his father in said attack, and sentence him to life in prison.
Kel joins with Imperiex to protect a young boy named Abel.
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Legion Season 2.02 The Man from the Edge of Tomorrow Pt. 2
The Legion stares, stunned, at the damage Imperiex caused. Superman X says they must be too late, but Brainy says that to change the entire timestream something far more catastrophic has to happen. Phantom Girl is recovered from the rubble of Legion HQ, and she informs the rest of the team that it wasn't Imperiex that caused the damage. Turns out the Fatal Five escaped from prison and have teamed up with the Legion of Supervillains, and they've got Colossal Boy, Bouncing Boy, Saturn Girl, Cosmic Boy and Matter-Eater Lad cornered
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Legion Season 2.01 The Man From the Edge of Tomorrow - Part 1
Brainiac 5 and Superman are fighting an attacking wave of Dominators, eventually resulting in Brainy's apparent death in Superman's arms and some of the cheesiest lines of dialogue you will ever hear. But that's forgivable as it's just a simulation Brainy cooked up to "consider all possible variables" in dealing with the Dominator threat, including Superman's return. Lighting Lad tells him Superman isn't coming back, and on cue a portal opens up and out steps Superman... a very different Superman. He says 44 trillion lives hang in the balance, and takes the Legion (Brainy, Triplicate Girl, new addition Chameleon, Timberwolf and Lightning Lad) to the 41st century, despite Brainy's protests and a barb from Superman X about a Brainiac not being trustworthy.
Original airdate: December 1, 2007 Superman and the Legion battle their way through Destructobots and into the Fortress of Solitude, where Imperiex has shrunken himself into the bottle city of Kandor in search of something called "the messenger".
The Legion is flying through space in their cruiser, when the image on their viewscreen becomes filled with static and cuts in and out. The people on the screen say United Planets ships are on their way but won't make it in time and they need help immediately, and then the screen cuts out for good. Lightning Lad orders the ship to full speed, and it begins shaking violently. Bouncing Boy says the turbulence could tear the ship apart, but Lightning Lad presses them onward because they're not going to save just any planet... they're going to save his home
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We open in Legion headquarters where auditions for new Legion members are being held. Chlorophyll Kid is first up and throws some seeds which quickly turn into a giant plant monster that starts eating the wall of the headquarters. Unfortunately, all CK can do is make plants grow fast, not control them. And Lightning Lad laments audition time. Bouncing Boy gets the plant's attention and is quickly eaten, and then turns into a ball and bursts out from the inside, finally stopping the plant. Next up is Stone Boy who, you might have surmised, can turn himself into stone. Unfortunately, that's the extent of his ability as it seems to make him little more than a statue. He's followed by Color Kid, who turns Superman greenÉ and then blue, and then red, etc.
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