EDIT - Just an FYI, I've turned this post into sort of a subscription thread about BattleScribe updates. The original OP (below) was very specific to the point in time when I posted it, but my most recent post should usually be a helpful update about the state of the files.-Now that contents of the Core Set and release expansions have been fully spoiled, along with all the relevant sections of the Learn to Play book, I've updated the Legion BattleScribe files to account for everything at launch. Update your data and you should have everything.- I've fixed the names of the various upgrade icons and other game elements (for instance, the icon I had called 'Leadership' is actually called 'Command').- I changed the way the Command Hand validates, now that we know 7 cards are required. It will still default to including the 4 generic cards, but the list will flag if you have fewer than seven.- I marked the cards that will not be available at release as Unreleased with a dagger (†) icon. Right now, that's Veers, Leia, the Snowtroopers, and the Fleet Troopers, plus the various cards that only come in those expansions.
I do this so people who want to list-build with everything spoiled can, but people who only want to build lists that can actually be played in OP or tournaments can easily see which cards they can't use (they avoid the sections marked with †).As always, let me know if you see any typos or have other concerns. Have fun!For those of you who aren't already using BattleScribe or need instructions to download the files, look here:Edited May 12, 2018 by Dr Lucky. The BattleScribe files are now up-to-date with all the spoilers from the Han Solo and Rebel Commando announcement articles. Update your data and you'll be good to go.In addition to adding Han Solo and the Rebel Commandos as units available in the Rebel Catalogue, I did have to deal with some minor things. Specifically:- I did not make the Rebel Commando Strike Team available yet. Because adding the Strike Team to a list requires selecting a Heavy Weapon upgrade card, there are no currently spoiled Heavy Weapon upgrade cards that are legal on the Strike Team, there was no legal way to add it to a list. Plus, without a Heavy Weapon, the Strike Team really doesn't do anything.- We didn't get an official name for the new upgrade icon (the chevron icon) shared by Han and the Rebel Commandos.
For the time being, I've chosen to call it 'Tactics' but I'll update that when we get something official.- I made a few adjustments to terminology now that the game is officially released. For instance, I had used the terms 'Offensive Surge' and 'Defensive Surge' but these have now been corrected to 'Attack Surge' and 'Defense Surge'.- As before, unreleased cards are marked with a dagger (†).Have fun! The BattleScribe files have been updated again. As usual, update your data in the app to get the latest version. The data files are available atI've added the last card from the General Veers expansion pack (Environmental Gear).
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I've also removed the dagger (†) and unreleased status from all the cards that come in the Veers pack (because he's due to release this week).In addition to the units, I added two new types of Forces to use when creating a roster. In addition to the 'Standard' force (1-2 Commanders, 3-6 Corps, 0-3 Special Forces, 0-3 Support, 0-2 Heavy) intended for 800 point games, you can now select a 'Grand Army' (1-3 Commanders, 5-10 Corps, 0-5 Special Forces, 0-5 Support, 0-3 Heavy) for your 1600 point games or an 'Unlimited' force if you just want to build out a roster with no unit type minimums and maximums besides the requirement of having at least one Commander.As usual, please let me know if you spot any bugs or typos. What about the cards spoiled in Crabboks vid? I think there was just oneI'm not sure which video you are talking about.
I think the Flametrooper was the last card we needed from the Snowtroopers box. I think everything from Veers and the Snowtroopers should be live now, but if you know of any specific cards that have been spoiled that aren't in the BattleScribe files please let me know.(Except for the Rebel Commandos: Strike Team - I'm well aware that isn't available. I left it out for now because it requires a Heavy Weapon upgrade and no Rebel Commando Heavy Weapon upgrades have been spoiled, so there would be no legal way to add it to a list.
I'm not sure which video you are talking about. I think the Flametrooper was the last card we needed from the Snowtroopers box. I think everything from Veers and the Snowtroopers should be live now, but if you know of any specific cards that have been spoiled that aren't in the BattleScribe files please let me know.(Except for the Rebel Commandos: Strike Team - I'm well aware that isn't available. I left it out for now because it requires a Heavy Weapon upgrade and no Rebel Commando Heavy Weapon upgrades have been spoiled, so there would be no legal way to add it to a list.
)Your missing out on “environmental gear” from the vid. Comes with veers: “you gain, unhindered. This unit is not hindered by terrain” or something along those lines. From the veers unboxing. And I updated the files again after yesterday's big news!I implemented the Operative ranks, added Boba Fett and the Scout Troopers, and cleaned up a little bit of miscellaneous stuff (Environmental Gear now modifies it's unit's profile the same way that Grappling Hooks and other upgrades do; when building a Grand Army, the ranks should now display in the same order they do when building a Standard roster; etc).As usual, just tell BattleScribe to update your data and you'll get all the new stuff. Please let me know if you notice any typos or mistakes. Once again, the files have been updated.
All cards from the Leia Organa expansion and the Fleet Trooper expansion are now implemented. I also removed the unreleased notation and dagger marks (†) from those cards because the official release is this week. Update your data in BattleScribe and you should have everything you need.I did notice that the battlescribe.appspot.com site where the data is hosted was being a little squirrely today but it seems to be happy now.
If you get any errors or suggestions from BattleScribe that the data is missing, you should probably just give it a few hours and try again. However, it is working for me now.Edited May 23, 2018 by Dr Lucky. I updated the BattleScribe files yesterday afternoon to add in the two new emplacement units announced. It takes a while for the data to go live once I update but it's up now.
Go ahead and update your data (either by using the auto-updater in BattleScribe or going to battlescribedata.appspot.com) and you should have the latest. As usual, content that isn't officially released yet is indicated with dagger marks (†).Please let me know if you have any trouble or if you spot any typos or other mistakes. On Monday, I updated the data files with the cards from the Rebel Commandos preview. Last night, I updated the files again with the spoiler info from the Chewbacca and Wookiee Warriors expansions that were announced at Gen Con. You may already have some or all of this if you've updated your data recently.I'll probably do another release tonight.
I'm working on adding what I can from the Rebel and Imperial Specialist packs announced, plus I'll update anything from last night's release that is more clear after today's articles on Chewbacca and the Wookiee Warriors (hopefully I can get a better look at Chewie's point cost; I think it's 80 but I'm not positive).I've got a few other features on my to-do list that I'll hit soon (maybe tonight's update, maybe not). In no particular order:- I want to add the option to choose your Battle cards. I don't plan to make it automatic like the Command Hand, but for people who want that to print out as part of their list, I want it to be possible. I'm not totally sure how to handle the Deployment cards, as BattleScribe doesn't handle visual information well and they are primarily picture based.- I want to tag units with their base size.
This should be pretty transparent to users, but you would see it in the roster view as part of a unit's categories. This will be helpful in the future if an upgrade is released that is restricted to certain bases sizes. People might also like having that information available to reference if they are brainstorming lists with units they don't yet own.- I want to add a field to the Command Card descriptions displaying which unit the card is associated with (i.e., who can play it).
It's a key peice of info on the card that isn't accessible in BattleScribe at the moment, so I want to fix that.- Of course I will be adding the Clone Wars factions once we get some concrete info on them, but that's still quite a ways out.Any other obvious gaps? I'm happy to implement new stuff if it is useful to everyone. As usual, let me know if there are any typos or mistakes.
Saturn Girl the cover of Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds vol. 1, 2 (October, 2008 DC Comics).Art by.Publication information#247 (April 1958)In-story informationAlter egoImra ArdeenSpeciesPlace of origin, moon ofTeam affiliationsAbilities.
Mind controlSaturn Girl ( Imra Ardeen) is a fictional appearing in American. A talented from the 30th century, Saturn Girl is a founding member of the. Imra's 'Saturn Girl' title refers to her homeworld of, the largest moon of the planet.There have been three versions of Imra since her original debut, separated by the events of both the and limited series. Saturn Girl made her live-action debut in an episode of, and she is portrayed by actress/singer. Recently Imra Ardeen appeared in the third season of set in the DC, portrayed. In this version she is from the future and was wife and part of the.
Saturn Girl in her bronze age variant uniformDuring the of comics, 30th century Earth is a member of the United Planets and home to its military branch, the Science Police. The most talented telepath among a race of powerful mentalists, Imra left her homeworld of Titan to join the Science Police as a teenager. However, during her flight to Earth, an assassination attempt was made on the life of fellow passenger and billionaire R.J. Using her powers of telepathy, Imra discovered the plot, and, with the help of two other teenagers on board, and, caught the assassin and saved Brande's life.
At Brande's urging, she adopted the persona of Saturn Girl, and joined Lightning Lad and Cosmic Boy in founding the Legion of Super-Heroes - an organization of teenage heroes formed to honor the legacy of. They traveled back to the 20th century and gave him a place on the team after he passed their tests.
When Lex Luthor and the Legion of Super-Villains were about to kill Superman, Saturn Girl offered to die in his place, although a trick by Superman made save her.As a Legionnaire, Imra gained a reputation for self-sacrifice; just prior to the leadership elections of 2975, she learned that a Legionnaire would die during an attack on Earth and decided to take on that responsibility herself. Using her telepathy, Imra forced the other Legionnaires to vote her leader and then ordered them not to use their powers during the attack.
However, Lightning Lad defied her orders and took her place in death. Distraught over his selfless act of devotion, Imra vowed to do all in her power to bring him back. A method was soon developed which could revive Lightning Lad, but only at the cost of another member's life. Imra again interfered in the process to ensure hers was the life taken, but her plan was foiled by, the telepathic shape-shifting pet of. Proty admired Imra and tricked her so that it could take her place.
Upon Proty's death, Lightning Lad was restored. Despite this series of events, Imra's leadership was highly valued in the Legion, and her position as leader, despite its means of acquisition, was allowed to stand. She earned a second term the following year. As leader of the Legion, Saturn Girl was the first female comic book character to head a group of superheroes.
Romantically, Lightning Lad (Garth Ranzz) had pursued Imra for some time, but she had repeatedly rebuffed his advances. However, after he sacrificed his life for her own, she understood the depth of his feelings and came to realize that she returned them. After dating for almost ten years, Garth proposed marriage but Imra initially rejected his offer due to a Legion rule which forced married members to retire. After consulting with her mentors on Titan, however, Imra relented.
However, the couple's retirement was short-lived; a few months after their marriage, war broke out in which all active Legionnaires were captured and the reserves were forced into action. Imra's telepathic skills were instrumental in the Legion's eventual victory, and as a result the rule barring married members was repealed. The Ranzzes returned to active duty until Imra gave birth to their son, Graym, after which they both retired in order to devote their energy to him. Unbeknown to the couple, however, Graym had a twin who was stolen at birth by and transported into the past, where he was transformed into the monster (Tales of the Legion of Super-Heroes Annual 3). Validus fought the Legion on numerous occasions (and even killed one of the comrades, the first ), but was eventually returned as a normal infant to his parents by Darkseid at Imra's insistence. Imra briefly rejoined the Legion again in 2987 when Universo took control of the Earth and hypnotized and imprisoned many heroes, including her.
Imra's powerful mind broke free and eventually broke Universo's hold over Earth and forced him unconscious. It was then that she realized how much the Legion was in her blood, and she rejoined, this time without Garth, who was enjoying life as a father and househusband. However, during the, Earth's government became hostile to the Legion, and Garth became incapacitated from the Validus plague which ravaged his native Winath. Disillusioned by the government and feeling needed more at home, Imra resigned from the Legion for the last time in 2990. Returning to Winath, she and Garth took over running a Winathian Lightning Ring plantation, which became quite prosperous.
Using their new-found wealth, Imra and Garth replaced their super-heroism with simple but necessary helping of others, feeding a galaxy suffering more from hunger than from super-villains. When the Legion re-formed in 2994, the Ranzzes helped them out, but did not rejoin. Instead, they enlarged their family with the birth of daughters Dacey & Dorritt, who inherited Imra's telepathic abilities. Post-Zero Hour.
Saturn Girl in her post Zero-Hour uniform (art by )After the of the Legion in the series, Imra remained known as Saturn Girl, and a founder of the Legion along with Cosmic Boy and the renamed. Her design was changed from previous versions, combining some elements from past uniforms. Main article:With the 2005 revamp of the Legion, Imra's personal history stayed largely the same, although her powers (and those of the Titanian race) have now changed drastically.
The Titanians only communicate telepathically, having lost use of their vocal cords due to centuries of evolution. It's stated, in the case of another Titanian, that somehow this type of telepathy can mimic the likeness of verbal communication, rendering a mute Titanian able to make some tongue-in-cheek humor, or change the 'tone' of his telepathy according to the situation. As a result, Imra only 'talks' by broadcasting her thoughts to her fellow Legion members. She is still able to read minds, but cannot express herself in spoken language, which puts her at a disadvantage in those situations where her telepathy is useless.Imra's appearance has again changed slightly. Her new uniform is similar to her Post- Zero Hour uniform in design, but colored red instead of pink. This uniform is later changed again by M'rissey.Imra has always been portrayed as cold, but this latest revamp further exaggerates this personality trait.
She engages in emotional isolation, and has a very serious, introverted demeanor. This may, in part, be caused by shame over her muteness, which she managed to keep secret from the Legion (with the exception of Lightning Lad) for quite some time. In fact, Lightning Lad seems to be the only one Imra feels comfortable opening up to, (a nod to their Pre- Crisis relationship, and the basis for the revamping of their engagement).
Her mother holds a high position in the UP Council, and was instrumental in forging the current alliance between the UP and the Legion.Her coldness, however, is shown to hide much deeper insecurities; neglected by Lightning Lad, utterly devoting himself to the Legion cause, she always harbors feelings of inadequacy, putting all the blame for her failing relationship on her perceived lack of attractiveness, her plain personality, and her 'handicap'. When Ultra Boy tries to comfort her, Imra shares a moment of passion, soon discovered by her teammates, of which Lightning Lad isn't informed. Later Lightning Lad is made aware of her affair, putting a considerable strain on her relationship, leading Imra to avoid Garth for a time.
However, pressured by dealing with the increasing antisocial behavior of, Imra is forced to admit her true feelings to him, including the possibility of having consummated her passion with Ultra Boy on the mind plane.Using her telepathy, Imra was instrumental in locating the wraith-like form of, hearing his telepathic pleas for help. She pursued a warm relationship with Garth, and kept in contact with her mother, even knowing that the strained relationships between the UP and the Legion mean that her mother risks her career whenever she meets her own daughter.
It's mentioned that her Legion Ring is modified to reroute mental impulses, enabling her to benefit from the improved range of communication and reply telepathically to spoken radio communication. Post-Infinite Crisis The events of the miniseries have apparently restored a close analogue of the Pre- Legion to continuity, as seen in ' story arc in and, and in the ' story arc in.
Saturn Girl is included in their number. She is still married to Lightning Lad, as she is identified as Imra Ardeen-Ranzz.Comics writer, Geoff Johns, commented on the character stating, “Saturn Girl is the heart and soul of the Legion of Super-Heroes. When everybody's saying, 'Legion doesn't work anymore.
There's too much xenophobia. You can't change people.' Saturn Girl says, 'Yes, you can.' Then suddenly, you realize she can read people's minds. She knows everyone's deepest darkest secrets. If she has faith, then at the base level, human beings and aliens and everybody can reach that goal, can reach achievement and have that goodness inside them.
I believe her. I'm with her. And that's why Saturn Girl is so important to the Legion. She's at the epicention of truth for the entire universe for me.”DC Rebirth In DC Universe: Rebirth, a mysterious blonde woman (presumably Saturn Girl) is seen during a police interrogation. She has been arrested for stealing a sandwich, not realizing that food isn't free in this era. She says that she's there to speak with and claims to be his friend. Even though she is told that Superman is missing and possibly dead, she smiles and replies that everything will be all right as she has seen it in the future.
After the interrogation, the police officers call mental services for her. In the last panel of this scene, it is revealed that the only item in her possession was a. In the 'I Am Suicide' story arc of Batman, she is incarcerated in. Here, and two others walk by a cell housing the blonde woman who breaths on the glass of her cell and draws the symbol in the condensation. Of DC Comics has confirmed that the mysterious woman in the DC Universe: Rebirth and Batman issues is indeed Saturn Girl.In the 'Justice League vs. Suicide Squad' crossover, it is revealed that is searching for Saturn Girl. Several years ago, she worked for in the first mission in return for intel on Saturn Girl.
However, Waller betrays and imprisons the team after the mission. After breaks the team out, he convinces them to attack Waller and promises Emerald Empress that he can help with her search. As Emerald Empress flees when the Eye of Ekron is damaged during a battle with the and the current Suicide Squad, she says that she has to find Saturn Girl and will be trapped if the Eye breaks. In Supergirl, it is revealed that Emerald Empress is aware that she was deceived about Saturn Girl. Earlier, the Eye of Ekron received a vision created to convince Emerald Empress that Saturn Girl was the one who destroyed her life and thus had to die, but Saturn Girl showed the truth to Emerald Empress.During ' crossover arc between The Flash and Batman, still incarcerated in Arkham Asylum, Saturn Girl is watching a hockey game on the television. She realizes that one of the players will die there, which comes true, and begins screaming in distress that nothing will stop it, Superman won't come, as well as her friends and the Legion will die.In, Saturn Girl sees being escorted to his cell in Arkham Asylum and later breaks him out of his cell to escape the mental institution.
After the escape, she reveals that she is Saturn Girl. They eventually find and save, who just found 's green lantern and had thugs assault him, at an old steel mill.
Thereafter, Saturn Girl, Johnny Thunder, and Rorschach is found by (who Rorschach is helping to find ) and brought aboard the Owlship. Saturn Girl tells them that her name is Imra Ardeen, that her designation is Saturn Girl, that she is a telepath from the 30th century, and that she serves as an intergalactic representative of the Legion of Super-Heroes sent to cleanse the time stream from an unknown anomaly that threatens Superman. Later, she and Johnny Thunder stay behind on the Owlship as Rorschach and Ozymandias uses the lantern to find Doctor Manhattan.
After Doctor Manhattan refuses to go back and Rorschach abandons Ozymandias, Ozymandias returns to the Owlship where Saturn Girl is shocked to discover that she is able to read Ozymandias' mind as that is not supposed to happen. Hereupon, Ozymandias hits and knocks out Saturn Girl and Johnny Thunder.
Ozymandias has Johnny Thunder and Saturn Girl imprisoned in his hideout. Saturn Girl fades upon no longer being part of the current timeline. When Doctor Manhattan undoes the experiment that erased the Legion of Super-Heroes and the Justice Society of America, Saturn Girl is restored. Characterization Appearance In all media except for the Supergirl TV show (2015−present), Saturn Girl is a pale-skinned humanoid being with a slim build, blonde hair, and blue or pink eyes. In the TV show, she is a green-eyed brunette, portrayed by Amy Jackson. Powers and abilities Saturn Girl's powers in her initial Silver Age appearances appeared to be great; she could summon distant people; probe human, electronic and animal minds; 'push' weakened minds and even directly control others' thoughts and emotions. In later years, her abilities were portrayed more conservatively; her telepathy was used most often for communication or sensing surface thoughts, while her ability to influence and probe minds was usually limited to minds that had already been weakened in some way, such as by fatigue or a villain's mind control.Saturn Girl post Zero Hour was again able to alter, manipulate and read minds.
She could communicate mentally, as well as cast illusions and maintain them indefinitely, including pseudo-tactile contact, while the illusions could display a personality different from her own and she would be aware of all interactions the illusory figure was involved in at all times.The extent of her powers after the 'Threeboot', though unknown, is substantially more limited. Although she's retained the 'soothing' effect of her powers from her Pre-Crisis incarnation, she is unable to probe shielded minds, and must concentrate to exert direct influence on an opponent's brain (such as disrupting an opponent's ). Her mother (a United Planet ) seems more skilled than her daughter, able to instinctively sense when Imra is using her telepathy. Titanians may choose an 'open broadcast' system of communication, enabling everyone, even non-telepathic as a species, to 'hear' their thoughts or a 'closed broadcast', creating a sort of 'astral plane' in which they can 'speak' completely undetected and in absolute privacy. Imra is able to modulate her telepathic voice in various modes, including a 'telepathic scream', overwhelming and compelling as a voiced one.As described by, Titanian telepathy involves mostly the control of the higher brain functions, and Imra is powerless against mental attacks dealt directly to her subconscious, or her urgings. Equipment As a member of the she is provided a.
It allows her to fly and protects her from the vacuum of space and other dangerous environments.Other versions. In, a young, girl is befriended. She uses the name Saturn Girl, 'on account of she's not born yet', implying that this 21st-century character has some information of the 30th century and is named after the Legion's Saturn Girl. She is a stony-eye figure who is at first keen to join Batman's growing army, but then turns the offer down when she foresees the vicious attack on Kelley by a -like villain. In Team-Up #1, Saturn Girl is combined with as Psi-Girl of the Legion of Galactic Guardians 2099. When time shifts, her rebooted form is called Psi-Girl II.Reception Saturn Girl was ranked 50th in 's 100 Sexiest Women in Comics list.
In other media Television Live-action. As Imra Ardeen on. Saturn Girl (along with and ) made her live-action debut in the eleventh episode of the eighth season of, entitled 'Legion'; she is portrayed by actress/singer.
This incarnation of her did not have the classic one piece suit but a more modern jacket, pants and shirt combination, though she still had the Saturn logo on her shirt. During 'Legion' she, Lightning Lad, and Cosmic Boy saved Clark Kent from and helped him defeat in 's body, taking Brainiac's remains to be reprogrammed in the future. Imra Ardeen appears in the third season of. She is portrayed by British-Indian actress. She is the wife of, the two having met in the 31st century and married to secure a political alliance between Earth and Titan. She demonstrates telekinetic powers in the episode 'Legion of Superheroes' when she mentally raises weights in a prison workout yard during a battle with Reign. In the episode 'Of Two Minds' Imra mentions her dead sister, Preya.Animation.
Saturn Girl appeared in the episode 'New Kids In Town' of, voiced. She appears in Superman's past with and. Saturn Girl appears in the episode 'Far From Home'. Saturn Girl in.
Another version of her is a regular character on the animated series, voiced. This version of the character is closer in abilities to the original Action Comics incarnation, with a somewhat more alien look to her. Besides her telepathic abilities, including communicating with cybernetic minds such as, illusion-casting, and calming emotions, she displays advanced hand-to-hand combat skills; in the episode 'Timber Wolf' she also displays a 'thought-blast' which destroys several robots and enters a 'healing trance'. After frequent appearances in the first season, Saturn Girl appeared briefly in the season 2 premiere before being put into a healing coma during a battle with.
She was shown recovering alongside, and temporarily returned to action, in the episode 'In the Beginning' and later served a pivotal role in the season finale.Film. Saturn Girl (along with Cosmic Boy and Lightning Lad) were introduced to the DC/LEGO universe in, voiced again. Aiding Batman in 2116, they distracted Brainiac/Superman long enough to allow Batman to return to the Batcave in Gotham City. Saturn Girl provided the illusion to make Brainiac/Superman think it killed the Legion of Super-Heroes. They also gave Batman their last remaining Time Sphere, allowing him to return to the present. Saturn Girl appeared in the 2019, voiced by.Video games.
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