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Blackfire new 52
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  • Superhuman Strength: Tamareans possess higher levels of physical strength compared to humans.
  • Being able to survive in the cold vacuous expanse of deep space, resist the intense surface heat of stars and traversal within reach of a Black Hole's event horizon with little irritation.
  • Superhuman Durability: Tamaraneans are incredibly robust to all known forms of injury and abrasion.
  • Interstellar Travel: Some of the stronger Tamaraneans are able to traverse the cosmos at light speed so long as they have copious amounts of extra-stellar energy to subside on.
  • Flight: The absorption of stellar energy also enables Tamaraneans to defy gravity and fly without the need of artificial enhancements.
  • Solar/Ultraviolet Metabolization: Tamaraneans can absorb and process stellar radiation, which provides them with incredible strength and vitality.
  • They also possess red hair that, while flying, emits a visible glow that makes them appear like they are on fire.

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    Tamaranean Physiology: Tamareans are a race of humanoid aliens with orange skin and emerald eyes with no pupils.

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    After bidding her sister farewell, Kom gave her and her companions a ship to return to Earth. After the battle, Kom asked Kori to stay but Kori refused and wanted to return to Earth with Jason and her boyfriend, Roy. When the smoke cleared, Kori held the defeated Blight leader. When Kom got stabbed in the back with a spear by the Blight leader, Kori's emotions overwhelmed her and she unleashed an energetic shock wave that wiped out everything in sight. They returned to Tamaran in Kori's ship and fought the Blight's soldiers alongside some of the Starfire's crew members. The four of them worked together to take back Tamaran. The two sisters reunited in a teary conversation and Kori forgave her sister. Roy's capture was revealed to be a mission to rescue Komand'r and Roy took her and teleported back to Koriand'r and Jason Todd. When Roy Harper was captured by the Blight, Kom visited him in his cell and appeared to be working with the Blight. After Kori fought her way free, she was praised as a hero and Kom gave her a ship to leave Tamaran but that wasn't enough to repair the rift between them. Koriand'r was bitter towards Komand'r and the people of Tamaran for her enslavement. She is not resentful, and still is a villain, but is much more like a queen who is worried about her planet and the safety of her loved ones, especially Starfire.It was said that Komand'r sold her sister, Koriand'r to save Tamaran, which was taken over by the Blight. Komand'r respected her sister's decision and brought them a ship to ride home while bidding them all a farewell.īlackfire's personality in the New 52 era is nothing like her personality in the previous DC Comic eras. Once they won the battle, Komand'r asked Starfire to stay with her, but Starfire rejected it in a friendly way by saying that her friends on earth need her. Them and the two boys helped each other fight the Blights along with Starfire's other unnamed crew people. The sisters reunite happily and tearfully and Koriand'r forgave Blackfire. Luckily, Starfire then woke up and told her that that's not true. As of this information, it's proven that unlike most versions of Blackfire, the New 52's Blackfire loves her sister Starfire very much and cares about her and her safety. Then, she apologized to her younger sister for being unable to protect her. Later, Blackfire visited Roy in his prison and which looked like Roy and Blight were working together.Īfter he was captured, it was proven that Roy's true nature was an adventure to rescue Blackfire which she was taken by Roy and went back to Starfire and Red Hood. However, the ship wasn't fixed which caused Starfire and the boys to by the ship sometime to be fixed. After Starfire freed herself, she became known as a heroine and her sister gave her, Roy Harper/Arsenal, and Jason Todd/Red Hood a ship to return to their home on earth. Starfire wasn't friendly towards her sister and the other Tamaraneans since she was sold by Blackfire. After the events of Flashpoint, which altered the history of the DC Universe, Blackfire sold Starfire into slavery, but unlike most of Blackfire's comic book and television appearances, this time, it wasn't for her to seek revenge on Starfire, it was for them to save their planet from from the Blights' rule.









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