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The '''Technis''' were a machine race that appeared in [[DC Comics]] [[Technis Imperative]].
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The '''Technis''' are a machine race that features in [[DC Comics]].
  
==Background==
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==History==
The Technis cluster were electro/mechanical sentients that sought to collect knowledge throughout the galaxy. They sent one of their offspring, Zavior, to the planet Earth where it would observe the planet and attempt to digitize it in order to help restore the Technis's vitality. This was stopped by the [[Teen Titan]]s and other Technis clusters but ended with the Titan member [[Cyborg]] running out of power which nearly brought about his death until the other Technis assimlated his soul allowing him to live on while giving the machines the vitality they needed. The Technis would depart Earth with Cyborg who taught them about the planet.
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The Technis cluster were a techno-organic race of electro-mechanical sentient computer minds who formed a cyber collective that sought to explore, catalogue and collect knowledge throughout the galaxy. At some point in their history, the race began a slow racial decline through the introduction of a virus within their system and lacked a homeworld. They would begin a search through known space to find a soul that would help restore their vitality and bring about their return. One of their agents named '''Zavior''' was sent on one such task to find a worthy host for the race and it journeyed to the planet Earth where it observed its inhabitants. This computer mind would go rogue and attempt to forcibly digitize the entire world to help restore the Technis race by transforming the planet into a techno-organic entity like itself. Zavior would be defeated by the [[Teen Titans]] and the other Technis but not before sapping the Titan known as [[Cyborg (DC)|Cyborg]]'s energy leaving him near death.
  
The introduction of this new mind in their collective brought about the creation of a focal point based on Vic Stone's memories, though not his emotions, and created Cyberion who encountered the Titans once more during the [[New Citadel War]]. This would see the rest of the Technis destroyed though Cyberion would attempt to rebuild Technis, using collected debris and the newly gifted morphing powers of the [[Omegadrmoe]]. This new Technis cross referenced the Titans with Earth and the newly grown planet attempted to assimilate the planet due to Cyberions connection to the world. This attempted was only ended when the Titan's sought out Vic Stone's soul contained within the Omegadrome which stopped the threat of assimilation of Earth.
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In gratitude for stopping the renegade member of their kind, and sensing the possibility of finding a worthy Human host, the Technis offered to save [[Vic Stone]] by merging him with their form. He would be restored to life but it was linked to that of the Technis which meant that he would not be able to return to Earth or his comrades. Sensing a chance to restore the Technis and be with beings like himself, Vic Stone left Earth with the Technis to explore the galaxy. Vic Stone's assimilation into the Technis would result in the creation of a new entity known as Cyberion who possessed the memories of Vic Stone but lacked his emotions and was a seven foot tall techno-organic being. The two would embark on a mission to restore the Technis race and explored the galaxy where they encountered new worlds and new civilizations. Using the newly gifted [[Omegadrome]], Cyberion would use whatever debris it encountered to help in the creation of the new Technis world. On their journey, they would encounter a distress signal from the Titan [[Starfire]] who was embroiled within the [[New Citadel War]] with the [[Gordanian]]s that battled her people. The destruction of [[Tamaran]] would result in the majority of the Technis being slain. Cyberion would aid his 'former' friend and brought her to Earth where he met with the new members of the Teen Titans.  
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After heading towards Earth, the Technis imperative for the restoration of their civilization activated and Cyberion's program was adjusted to take this into account. In order to create a new homeworld for the Technis, Cyberion decided to transform Earth's moon into their new planet where the Technis collective family would be restored. However, the Human memories of Vic Stone interfered with his programming and believed that the Titans were this family rather then the Technis race itself. This confusion would mean that Cyberion would send drones to capture any member of the Teen Titans where they would be plugged into a virtual world where their dreams would be fulfilled. As this occured, Cyberion's new planet sized body approached to envelop he Earth's moon and was beginning the process of its transformation.
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Vic Stone's friends, those that made up the Teen Titans that he had joined, worked hard to find his soul within the Technis collective and succeeded in awakening him. This brought about the recreation of Vic Stone's Human cybernetic body and ended the threat the Technis posed to the world.
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==Overview==
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
*Zavior
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*'''Zavior'''
*Cyberion
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*'''Cyberion'''
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==Notes==
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*The Technis were created by Alan Moore and John Totleben where they made their first appearance in Swamp Thing v2 #60 (May, 1987).
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==Appearances==
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*''Swamp Thing v2'': (1987)
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*''New Titans v1'':
  
 
==External Link==
 
==External Link==
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*[https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Technis DC Database Entry]
 
*[http://www.hyperborea.org/flash/cyborg.html Cyborg Entry]
 
*[http://www.hyperborea.org/flash/cyborg.html Cyborg Entry]
  
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Latest revision as of 15:28, 11 January 2022

The Technis are a machine race that features in DC Comics.

Contents

History

The Technis cluster were a techno-organic race of electro-mechanical sentient computer minds who formed a cyber collective that sought to explore, catalogue and collect knowledge throughout the galaxy. At some point in their history, the race began a slow racial decline through the introduction of a virus within their system and lacked a homeworld. They would begin a search through known space to find a soul that would help restore their vitality and bring about their return. One of their agents named Zavior was sent on one such task to find a worthy host for the race and it journeyed to the planet Earth where it observed its inhabitants. This computer mind would go rogue and attempt to forcibly digitize the entire world to help restore the Technis race by transforming the planet into a techno-organic entity like itself. Zavior would be defeated by the Teen Titans and the other Technis but not before sapping the Titan known as Cyborg's energy leaving him near death.

In gratitude for stopping the renegade member of their kind, and sensing the possibility of finding a worthy Human host, the Technis offered to save Vic Stone by merging him with their form. He would be restored to life but it was linked to that of the Technis which meant that he would not be able to return to Earth or his comrades. Sensing a chance to restore the Technis and be with beings like himself, Vic Stone left Earth with the Technis to explore the galaxy. Vic Stone's assimilation into the Technis would result in the creation of a new entity known as Cyberion who possessed the memories of Vic Stone but lacked his emotions and was a seven foot tall techno-organic being. The two would embark on a mission to restore the Technis race and explored the galaxy where they encountered new worlds and new civilizations. Using the newly gifted Omegadrome, Cyberion would use whatever debris it encountered to help in the creation of the new Technis world. On their journey, they would encounter a distress signal from the Titan Starfire who was embroiled within the New Citadel War with the Gordanians that battled her people. The destruction of Tamaran would result in the majority of the Technis being slain. Cyberion would aid his 'former' friend and brought her to Earth where he met with the new members of the Teen Titans.

After heading towards Earth, the Technis imperative for the restoration of their civilization activated and Cyberion's program was adjusted to take this into account. In order to create a new homeworld for the Technis, Cyberion decided to transform Earth's moon into their new planet where the Technis collective family would be restored. However, the Human memories of Vic Stone interfered with his programming and believed that the Titans were this family rather then the Technis race itself. This confusion would mean that Cyberion would send drones to capture any member of the Teen Titans where they would be plugged into a virtual world where their dreams would be fulfilled. As this occured, Cyberion's new planet sized body approached to envelop he Earth's moon and was beginning the process of its transformation.

Vic Stone's friends, those that made up the Teen Titans that he had joined, worked hard to find his soul within the Technis collective and succeeded in awakening him. This brought about the recreation of Vic Stone's Human cybernetic body and ended the threat the Technis posed to the world.

Overview

Members

  • Zavior
  • Cyberion

Notes

  • The Technis were created by Alan Moore and John Totleben where they made their first appearance in Swamp Thing v2 #60 (May, 1987).

Appearances

  • Swamp Thing v2: (1987)
  • New Titans v1:

External Link

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