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==History==
 
==History==
 
===Origin===
 
===Origin===
The Dominators were native to a world that, similar to themselves, had no formal name. (R.E.B.E.L.S. Vol 2 #5 2009)  
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The Dominators were native to a world that, similar to themselves, had no formal name. (R.E.B.E.L.S. v2 #5 2009)  
  
Around twelve thousand years ago, the Dominators discovered that the moon of Homeworld had intelligent life evolving on its surface. After this discovery, the Domnion destroyed the planetoid and fragments of it fell every night on their Homeworld as a reminder of their sister race that they strangled in the cradle. (R.E.B.E.L.S. Vol 2 #4 2009)
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Around twelve thousand years ago, the Dominators discovered that the moon of Homeworld had intelligent life evolving on its surface. After this discovery, the Domnion destroyed the planetoid and fragments of it fell every night on their Homeworld as a reminder of their sister race that they strangled in the cradle. (R.E.B.E.L.S. v2 #4 2009)
  
 
They eventually formed a star-spanning empire ruled by the Dominators. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #29 2007)
 
They eventually formed a star-spanning empire ruled by the Dominators. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #29 2007)
  
 
===Alliance===
 
===Alliance===
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Whilst absent from the battlefield, they served the role of strategists in the invasion of Earth. (Invasion v1 #2)
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: ''The events of Invasion! are no longer in continuity as a result of the [[Flashpoint]].''
  
 
===Modern Age===
 
===Modern Age===
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Dominators believed in the purity of their gene pool and the concept was genetically altering their physiology was considered heresy. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #29 2007)  
 
Dominators believed in the purity of their gene pool and the concept was genetically altering their physiology was considered heresy. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #29 2007)  
  
Individual Dominators had no proper name and instead their identity was strictly defined through their caste as well as function. (R.E.B.E.L.S. Vol 2 #5 2009) Entire castes in their society were known to be dedicated to torture research. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #28 2007) Governing bodies within the Dominator empire included the leadership caste that included '''caste leaders'''. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #29 2007) Those charged with diplomatic negotiations with other races were known as '''caste speakers'''. (Rann-Thanagar War v1 #2)
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All Dominators were identical to one another with the only difference being circular markings on their foreheads that indicated the individuals level within their social hierarchy. (Invasion v1 #2) Individual Dominators had no proper name and instead their identity was strictly defined through their caste as well as function. (R.E.B.E.L.S. Vol 2 #5 2009) Entire castes in their society were known to be dedicated to torture research. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #28 2007) Governing bodies within the Dominator empire included the leadership caste that included '''caste leaders'''. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #29 2007) Those charged with diplomatic negotiations with other races were known as '''caste speakers'''. (Rann-Thanagar War v1 #2)
  
 
Certain speciality research included that of '''Combat Technologists''' though some lines of study meant that these researchers became outcasts amongst their peers. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #29 2007) Amongst the leadership titles included that of an '''Overlord'''. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #28 2007) The highest authority within the empire including meetings at the Emperor's court. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #29 2007)
 
Certain speciality research included that of '''Combat Technologists''' though some lines of study meant that these researchers became outcasts amongst their peers. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #29 2007) Amongst the leadership titles included that of an '''Overlord'''. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #28 2007) The highest authority within the empire including meetings at the Emperor's court. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #29 2007)
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Dominators were considered superb scientists and were second only to the [[Coluans]] in being the most brilliant minds in existence that allowed them to find means to escape imprisonment. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #30 2007) With respect to the [[Weaponers of Qward]] and the Warlords of Okaara, the Dominators produced weapons that were second to none. The issue with them was not the quality of their ordinance but of their command and control. (R.E.B.E.L.S. Vol 2 #6 2009) These included transphasic weapons that turned solid beings into liquids with horrific results and bio-bullets that fired synthetic "predagens" which killed anything within minutes whereupon they turned into mist. (R.E.B.E.L.S. Vol 2 #6 2009) One weapon available in their arsenal included a '''technovirus''' that was able to turn planetary artificial intelligences against their creators. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #29 2007)
 
Dominators were considered superb scientists and were second only to the [[Coluans]] in being the most brilliant minds in existence that allowed them to find means to escape imprisonment. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #30 2007) With respect to the [[Weaponers of Qward]] and the Warlords of Okaara, the Dominators produced weapons that were second to none. The issue with them was not the quality of their ordinance but of their command and control. (R.E.B.E.L.S. Vol 2 #6 2009) These included transphasic weapons that turned solid beings into liquids with horrific results and bio-bullets that fired synthetic "predagens" which killed anything within minutes whereupon they turned into mist. (R.E.B.E.L.S. Vol 2 #6 2009) One weapon available in their arsenal included a '''technovirus''' that was able to turn planetary artificial intelligences against their creators. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #29 2007)
  
==Other Versions==
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==In other media==
===In Comics===
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===Film===
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*They mark an appearance in Green Lantern: Emerald Knights where they are not named but seen in Hal Jordan reading from the first chapter of the Book of Oa that details the origin of the Power Ring. They are shown to be active in the earlier ages of the cosmos where their fleets annihilate worlds and their soldiers massacare peaceful beings during a time of chaos until the first Green Lanterns are formed by the Guardians to defeat them.
  
===In Media===
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===Television===
 
*The Dominion makes an appearance in the second season of the Legion of Super Heroes animated series where they form an alliance with [[Imperiex]]. This sees them aiding in the construction of a superweapon that was powered by a strange cloud of cosmic energy but were defeated by the Legion. Afterwards, they created a series of missiles for Imperiex to destroy Chameleon Boy's home planet.
 
*The Dominion makes an appearance in the second season of the Legion of Super Heroes animated series where they form an alliance with [[Imperiex]]. This sees them aiding in the construction of a superweapon that was powered by a strange cloud of cosmic energy but were defeated by the Legion. Afterwards, they created a series of missiles for Imperiex to destroy Chameleon Boy's home planet.
*They mark an appearance in Green Lantern: Emerald Knights where they are not named but seen in Hal Jordan reading from the first chapter of the Book of Oa that details the origin of the Power Ring. They are shown to be active in the earlier ages of the cosmos where their fleets annihilate worlds and their soldiers massacare peaceful beings during a time of chaos until the first Green Lanterns are formed by the Guardians to defeat them.
 
  
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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*''Invasion! v1 #1-3''
 
*''Legion of Super-Heroes v4 #38'' (December 1992)
 
*''Legion of Super-Heroes v4 #38'' (December 1992)
 
*''Rann-Thanagar War v1 #2''
 
*''Rann-Thanagar War v1 #2''

Revision as of 14:11, 26 February 2013

The Dominators are an alien species that feature in DC Comics.

Contents

History

Origin

The Dominators were native to a world that, similar to themselves, had no formal name. (R.E.B.E.L.S. v2 #5 2009)

Around twelve thousand years ago, the Dominators discovered that the moon of Homeworld had intelligent life evolving on its surface. After this discovery, the Domnion destroyed the planetoid and fragments of it fell every night on their Homeworld as a reminder of their sister race that they strangled in the cradle. (R.E.B.E.L.S. v2 #4 2009)

They eventually formed a star-spanning empire ruled by the Dominators. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #29 2007)

Alliance

Whilst absent from the battlefield, they served the role of strategists in the invasion of Earth. (Invasion v1 #2)

The events of Invasion! are no longer in continuity as a result of the Flashpoint.

Modern Age

In the war between Rann and Thanagar, the Dominion sided with the Rannians where they offered their tactical advice and their worries over the possible gain of Zeta Beam technology by the Thanagarians. They also indicated that the loss of a Coluan starship would serve as a weakness for their alliance. (Rann-Thanagar War v1 #2)

The Dominion became aware of the fact that L.E.G.I.O.N. had been usurped from Vril Dox and they deemed that anyone capable of such a feat was a threat to their own empire. However, they were initially unable to determine who was responsible and all their probes to Maltus had not returned. In addition, their fleet patrols in the Xylon Expanse that were watching for Khund patrols detected a massive subspace rift that was a powerful wormhole to another galaxy. They deemed this not to be a natural phenomena and speculation came on which of their former allies was responsible. During a meeting with the emperor, the warrior caste believed the Khund's lacking the necessary science, the act being too obvious for the Durlans, though it was too subtle for the Okaarans and the wormhole was too different from the biological warp gates made by the Gil'Dishpan. A Dominion Fleet Commander was tasked with uncovering the beings responsible for the wormhole. (R.E.B.E.L.S. Vol 2 #4 2009) The Fleet Commander of the military caste attempted to urge the emperor into sending a battle group to the Xylon Expanse to secure the region due to the wormhole anomaly. However, at this point, the Dominion homeworld was invaded by the forces of Starro who effortlessly defeated the defenders of the planet. (R.E.B.E.L.S. Vol 2 #5 2009) With the addition of the Star Conqueror, the Dominator forces were quickly overrun as their forces were incapacitated with the Starro parasites. This included the Dominion emperor who held the thermo-nuclear arsenal that prevented them from arming these weapons against the invaders. Thus, the Dominators became the second conquest of the Starro invasion after the subtle infiltration of Maltus. (R.E.B.E.L.S. Vol 2 #6 2009)

30th Century

Dominator War

Ten centuries afterwards, the failed attempted invasion of Earth had left a lasting scar on the Dominator psyche. In the years following the retreat, the Dominators became insular and withdrew. The boundaries of the empire became fixed and fortified where they became concerned in their own affairs whilst Earth became involved in their own. After a few centuries, the status quo became formalized in the Nameless Treaty. Humanity had forged this non-aggression pact though the Dominators gave their own name to it as the term non-aggression pact had no equivalent in their species language. In time, Humanity's language entered into the Dominator lexicon and began to believe the treaty protected their sovereign territory. Around twelve cycles ago, the Dominator homeworld was visited by a time-travelling Booster Gold who emerged from a rip in space-time. The time traveller moved through the planet in order to steal a tachyon disruptor rifle on live subjects and mentioned that he needed it to save fifty-two worlds. As a result, the words "Fiff-tu" were forever recorded by the Dominators from their security footage. After translating these words, the Dominators came to believe Humanity had rallied fifty-two worlds in an alliance without the Dominion being aware. This combined with the arrival of Booster Gold who being a Human had made an unauthorized arrival on the Dominator homeworld meant that the treaty was concerned broken. As a result, the Dominators once more began to make moves to combat Earth and deal with the threat of the supposed fifty-two worlds allied with them. This saw them first conducting stealthy encroachments where they struck the edges of United Planets space and taking out isolated frontier settlements. All these attacks involved the invaded worlds communications being jammed so the true nature of the attacks were never communicated back to Earth. Any captured Humans were taken for interrogation to learn the nature of the fifty-two worlds. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #29 2007)

Among the weapons deployed against Earth was a technovirus that turned all the artificial intelligences against Humanity. A group of Metahumans that was sent by the United Planets covertly were sent to investigate and it was only overwhelming numbers allowed a victory. Afterwards, they decided to gain a tactical advantage over Human Metahumans by utilizing their DNA to create super-soldiers to fight Earth. This proposal was brought before the Emperor's court where it was initially seen as heresy before accepted before the Emperor accepted where millions of shock-troopers were bred to combat the threat of Metahumans. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #29 2007) Ultimately, the Dominators were defeated on their homeworld but their xenoclone super-soldiers were dispersed across the galaxy thus spreading the genetic code beyond anyones control that would guarantee galactic conquest in the future. As a result, the Legion of Super-Heroes were faced with a problem namely when they withdrew from the Dominators homeworld that the Dominion would eventually rebuild. It was expected it would take months for the planetary ecoservices to be restored. Thus, it was decided to deploy a doomsday weapon to destroy the Dominator homeworld that was met with some opposition. This weapon needed to be deployed in the world's core by Mon-El which seemingly destroying it though in actuality the doomsday device was a Phantom Zone Projector that sent the Daxamite along with Dominators into the Phantom Zone where they were to be trapped indefinately. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #30 2007)

The New 52

Overview

Dominators believed in the purity of their gene pool and the concept was genetically altering their physiology was considered heresy. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #29 2007)

All Dominators were identical to one another with the only difference being circular markings on their foreheads that indicated the individuals level within their social hierarchy. (Invasion v1 #2) Individual Dominators had no proper name and instead their identity was strictly defined through their caste as well as function. (R.E.B.E.L.S. Vol 2 #5 2009) Entire castes in their society were known to be dedicated to torture research. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #28 2007) Governing bodies within the Dominator empire included the leadership caste that included caste leaders. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #29 2007) Those charged with diplomatic negotiations with other races were known as caste speakers. (Rann-Thanagar War v1 #2)

Certain speciality research included that of Combat Technologists though some lines of study meant that these researchers became outcasts amongst their peers. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #29 2007) Amongst the leadership titles included that of an Overlord. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #28 2007) The highest authority within the empire including meetings at the Emperor's court. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #29 2007)

Young Dominators were taught at Inforiums that was overseen by the Council of Pedagogues who oversaw a strict curriculum that enforced the idea of their species dominance. Any deviation that indicated the Dominators were capable of being killed by other weaker species was considered heresy that saw squads of fact-checkers eliminate the guilty instructor. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #29 2007) Their civilization was noted for residing in sciencities. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #30 2007)

The society in the Dominion was seen as brutal and savage in some respects as they were known to test weaponry in live firing exercises against living beings. Furthermore, those Dominators that were seen as failures had their cortexes data-mined before they were terminated. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #29 2007) Changes in their military doctrine led to increased importance placed on their rigid caste system. (R.E.B.E.L.S. Vol 2 #6 2009) Dominator folklore held that the Science Caste was responsible for burying the Old Gods in the Xylon Expanse. (R.E.B.E.L.S. Vol 2 #4 2009)

Dominators were considered superb scientists and were second only to the Coluans in being the most brilliant minds in existence that allowed them to find means to escape imprisonment. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #30 2007) With respect to the Weaponers of Qward and the Warlords of Okaara, the Dominators produced weapons that were second to none. The issue with them was not the quality of their ordinance but of their command and control. (R.E.B.E.L.S. Vol 2 #6 2009) These included transphasic weapons that turned solid beings into liquids with horrific results and bio-bullets that fired synthetic "predagens" which killed anything within minutes whereupon they turned into mist. (R.E.B.E.L.S. Vol 2 #6 2009) One weapon available in their arsenal included a technovirus that was able to turn planetary artificial intelligences against their creators. (Supergirl and the Legion of Super-Heroes v5 #29 2007)

In other media

Film

  • They mark an appearance in Green Lantern: Emerald Knights where they are not named but seen in Hal Jordan reading from the first chapter of the Book of Oa that details the origin of the Power Ring. They are shown to be active in the earlier ages of the cosmos where their fleets annihilate worlds and their soldiers massacare peaceful beings during a time of chaos until the first Green Lanterns are formed by the Guardians to defeat them.

Television

  • The Dominion makes an appearance in the second season of the Legion of Super Heroes animated series where they form an alliance with Imperiex. This sees them aiding in the construction of a superweapon that was powered by a strange cloud of cosmic energy but were defeated by the Legion. Afterwards, they created a series of missiles for Imperiex to destroy Chameleon Boy's home planet.

Appearances

  • Invasion! v1 #1-3
  • Legion of Super-Heroes v4 #38 (December 1992)
  • Rann-Thanagar War v1 #2

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