Post by Solstice on Jun 20, 2023 19:41:17 GMT -5
The CW had a lot of DC themed action/adventure shows. There was the Flash TV series, as well as the DC Legends of Tomorrow.
The crew of the Wayfinder (a spaceship capable of Time travel abilities) helps track down anomalies in time and space.
The crew had the likes of Ray Palmer aka Atom, Commander Cold, Heatwave, and John Constantine as well as Zuri and her brother Ari. They were led by Rip Hunter, and they had some amazing adventures, like going to an intergalactic bowling alley to compete against aliens who trapped their opponents' home worlds as bowling balls. The Bowling alley was run by this alien who was omniscient and wanted to have his establishment a place where anyone could come to have fun, eat, drink, and bowl. The evil aliens were a trio consisting of Mike the Strike, Merv the Swerve, and the female alien, Sugar Bear the Spare. Mike always hit his strikes, Merv hooked his shots, and Sugar Bear always picked up her spares.
They even time travelled to Sareavo, Bosnia just before Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife were assassinated by 19-year-old Serbian Nationalist Grinsczo Princip. This event on Aug. 28, 1914, would trigger World War 1. The plan was to stop Princip from taking the fatal shots at the travelling heir to the Austria-Hungarian throne. Sara was tasked with finding a way to spike Princip's food and drink at the cafe he stopped at when the 1st attempt with a grenade caused the car behind the archduke's car to be hit, killing and injuring the wrong target. Sara got caught in a Groundhog Day time loop as she kept failing until she shot and killed Princip, ending the time loop. Unfortunately, the sacred timeline reset as it was supposed to happen.
Another time event led the crew to travel to 1962 Washington DC and to Havana, Cuba, to stop the Cuban Missile Crisis and stop President JFK's Chief of Staff from gaining access to the "Football." The "Football" is a term Kennedy used for the missile launch codes the Chief of Staff wanted to attack Cuba. An alien was also spotted in Cuba looking for nuclear energy to power her ship.
The crew of the Wayfinder (a spaceship capable of Time travel abilities) helps track down anomalies in time and space.
The crew had the likes of Ray Palmer aka Atom, Commander Cold, Heatwave, and John Constantine as well as Zuri and her brother Ari. They were led by Rip Hunter, and they had some amazing adventures, like going to an intergalactic bowling alley to compete against aliens who trapped their opponents' home worlds as bowling balls. The Bowling alley was run by this alien who was omniscient and wanted to have his establishment a place where anyone could come to have fun, eat, drink, and bowl. The evil aliens were a trio consisting of Mike the Strike, Merv the Swerve, and the female alien, Sugar Bear the Spare. Mike always hit his strikes, Merv hooked his shots, and Sugar Bear always picked up her spares.
They even time travelled to Sareavo, Bosnia just before Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife were assassinated by 19-year-old Serbian Nationalist Grinsczo Princip. This event on Aug. 28, 1914, would trigger World War 1. The plan was to stop Princip from taking the fatal shots at the travelling heir to the Austria-Hungarian throne. Sara was tasked with finding a way to spike Princip's food and drink at the cafe he stopped at when the 1st attempt with a grenade caused the car behind the archduke's car to be hit, killing and injuring the wrong target. Sara got caught in a Groundhog Day time loop as she kept failing until she shot and killed Princip, ending the time loop. Unfortunately, the sacred timeline reset as it was supposed to happen.
Another time event led the crew to travel to 1962 Washington DC and to Havana, Cuba, to stop the Cuban Missile Crisis and stop President JFK's Chief of Staff from gaining access to the "Football." The "Football" is a term Kennedy used for the missile launch codes the Chief of Staff wanted to attack Cuba. An alien was also spotted in Cuba looking for nuclear energy to power her ship.