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Eryk Davis Ester
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Yep. As mentioned in S/LSH #199.
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You know, as many times as I've read that issue, I've always interpreted the all-caps phrase ". . . LIKE THIS SOLAR STUNNER FROM THE MOON TITAN" to mean the weapon belonged to a villain called "The Moon Titan" or to some really powerful but unnamed foe who happened to come from earth's moon.
I didn't realize until now that the weapon came from the heavenly body known as Titan . . .
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Which Legionnaire was apparently still allowed to vote on whether or not to undertake missions even after leaving the team?
BONUS if you call me on what mission he or she might have voted.
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The truth set me free
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Eryk Davis Ester
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I think Future has it, and that the mission in question was the investigation of the records that led to the Legion participation in the War between Krypton and Earth.
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And Future does have it, with Eryk providing the mission.
Adventure # 333, Page 3, panel two, shows the Legionnaires voting as to whether or not to undertake the mission. One of the Legionnaires whose picture is depicted is clearly Bouncing Boy, even though he had lost his power and been relegated to the Legion Reserve a full year earlier.
By the way, if he votes is unclear since the art is obscured by Triplicate Girl's dialogue balloon.
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That sounded like Adventure era logic, and Chuck seemed like a logical choice as one of the first Legionnaires to leave the team for extended time.
Which Legionnaire once used "Icons of Traynok" as an exclamation?
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