- S.T.A.R. Labs
:"This article is about the fictional organization in DC Comics. S.T.A.R. Labs is not related to S.T.A.R.S.Infobox comics organization
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sortkey = PAGENAMEThe Scientific and Technological Advanced Research Laboratories, [Cite comic | Writer = Wein, Len | Penciller = Andru, Ross | Inker = Bulanadi, Danny | Story = If This Works, It'll Be A Miracle! | Title = Blue Beetle | Issue = 21 | Date = February, 1988 | Publisher = DC Comics | Page = 13 | Panel = 1 ] usually shortened to S.T.A.R. Labs, is a research organization shown in various stories published by
DC Comics . S.T.A.R. Labs is most often seen in the "Superman " and "Teen Titans" comics.Fictional history and locations
S.T.A.R. was founded by a scientist named Garrison Slate, who wanted a nationwide chain of research laboratories unconnected to the government or any business interests. He succeeded not only on a national scale, but an international one as well: S.T.A.R. Labs currently maintains facilities in
Canada ,Europe ,Australia , andJapan as well as in theUnited States , with the total number of facilities numbering between twenty and thirty at last recorded count.A partial list of some known locations of S.T.A.R. Labs facilities and their research focuses, where either is known, includes:
* Austin, Texas
*Central City ,Missouri
* Chicago, Illinois: specializing in research and technology
*Gotham City : specializing in weaponry
*Keystone City ,Kansas
* Los Angeles, California: specializing in genetics and disease control
* Melbourne, Australia
* Metropolis (Queensland Park Borough, near Metropolis Harbor): specializing in marine biology
* Metropolis (central branch, New Troy Island): catch-all facility
*New York City, New York : specializing in research and technology
* Palo Alto, medical facillity
* Phoenix, Arizona: specializing in meteorology and natural disasters
*Pittsburgh ,Pennsylvania , radioactive storage and testing centers
* Salt Lake City, Utah [Cite comic | Writer = Baron, Mike | Penciller = Guice, Jackson | Inker = Mahlstedt, Larry | Story = The Kilg%re | Title = The Flash | Volume = 2 | Issue = 3 | Date = August, 1987 | Publisher = DC Comics | Page = 3-4 | Panel = | ID = ] : specializing in physics
* San Diego, California: specializing in chemical research
* San Francisco, California: specializing in studying meta-humans
* Seattle, Washington: specializing in studying psychology andpsionics .
*Wichita, Kansas , specializing in computer engineeringAmong the dismantled or otherwise inactive facilities:
* Detroit, Michigan: specialized in physics research. Was closed down in 2004.
Comic appearances
S.T.A.R. Labs was introduced in "Superman" Vol. 1 #246 (December 1971).
In the "Superman" comics,
Professor Hamilton formerly worked there, and Dr. Kitty Faulkener, also known as thesuperheroine Rampage, is currently employed there.Lex Luthor has attempted to buy out S.T.A.R. on at least one occasion.The Metropolis S.T.A.R. Labs is most often seen as a temporary holding area for captured
supervillain s, as research is made on how to contain them.The Metropolis location is featured in a battle and as a plot point in
Armageddon 2001 . The main building is demolished in a multi-hero confrontation with the villain Monarch.In "Teen Titans," Cyborg's parents, Silas and Eleanor Stone, and his former love interest, Dr. Sarah Charles, all worked for S.T.A.R. The technology used to maintain his mechanical parts comes from S.T.A.R. Labs. Other past S. T.A. R. Labs employees are Murray Takamoto, [Cite comic | Writer = Wein, Len | Penciller = Andru, Ross | Inker = Bulanadi, Danny | Story = If This Works, It'll Be A Miracle! | Title = Blue Beetle | Issue = 21 | Date = February, 1988 | Publisher = DC Comics | Page = 12 | Panel = 7 ] Dr. Jenet Klyburn, and Dr. Albert Michaels (the first
Atomic Skull ).The 1993 comics miniseries "S.T.A.R. Corps" was about a group of superhumans who had inadvertently gained their powers in a S.T.A.R. Labs experiment.
The labs are featured in the 1996 mini-series "
The Final Night ." As eternal winter threatens the world, thanks to theSun-Eater , S.T.A.R. Labs keeps their webpage updated with encouragement and various information related to the emergency. Their webpages, as text pieces, are presented at the end of each issue."52 Aftermath: The Four Horsemen" #1 (October 2007) shows a S.T.A.R. Labs relief operation working, side by side with
Waynetech , in the devastated remains of the country ofBialya .Other media
S.T.A.R. Labs is shown in the animated "Superman" episode "The Hunter."
In the TV series "The Flash," Dr. Christina "Tina" McGee (
Amanda Pays ), the scientist who helps Barry Allen (John Wesley Shipp ) deal with the super-speed that makes him The Flash, works for S.T.A.R. Labs.In "," S.T.A.R. Labs was often mentioned as a source of scientific information. It gained more prominence with the introduction of S.T.A.R. scientist Dr. Bernard Klein as a recurring character from the third season onwards.
Dallas City Hall doubles as S.T.A.R. Labs' building exterior forlong shot s during the series.In "," S.T.A.R. Labs served much the same purpose as it did in "Lois and Clark," let alone that the recurring scientist was
Professor Hamilton . S.T.A.R. has also made appearances in "Justice League Unlimited " (although the role it serves in the ongoing story has changed with the darkening tone of the series), and was briefly mentioned in "" (its name was shown on one ofBatman 's monitors).S.T.A.R. Labs was also mentioned in the "Teen Titans" cartoon, as the makers of the "Maxiumum 7," a microchip Cyborg uses to upgrade himself in the episode "Overdrive".
S.T.A.R. Labs is also featured in the animated series "
Krypto the Superdog ."Notes
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*Wayne Enterprises
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