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|{{Com|Sister Act}} |
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|{{Ep|Pilot (Supergirl)}} |
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|{{Ep|Stronger Together}} |
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|{{Ep|Fight or Flight}} |
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|{{Ep|Livewire}} |
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|{{Ep|How Does She Do It?}} |
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|{{Ep|Red Faced}} |
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|{{Ep|Human for a Day}} |
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|{{Ep|Hostile Takeover}} |
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|{{Ep|Blood Bonds}} |
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|{{Ep|Childish Things}} |
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|{{Com|This Is My Life}} |
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|{{Ep|Strange Visitor from Another Planet}} |
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|{{Ep|Bizarro (Supergirl)}} |
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|{{Com|Sistery Mystery}} |
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|{{Ep|For the Girl Who Has Everything}} |
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|{{Com|Wake-Up Calls}} |
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|{{Ep|Truth, Justice and the American Way}} |
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|{{Ep|Solitude (Supergirl)}} |
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|{{Com|The Strange Case of the Smiling Computer|m}} |
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|{{Ep|Falling (Supergirl)}} |
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|{{Com|Attack Edge!}} |
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|{{Ep|Manhunter}} |
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|{{Ep|Worlds Finest}} |
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|{{Com|Nightmares on El Street|Dream}} |
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|{{Ep|Myriad}} |
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|{{Com|The Next Dream|m}} |
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|{{Ep|Better Angels}} |
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|{{Ep|Versus Zoom|Indirectly Mentioned}} |
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|{{Com|Sistery Mystery (Reprise)}} |
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|{{Com|Our Backs to the Wall|m}} |
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|{{Com|Who Is Facet?}} |
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|{{Com|Pieces}} |
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|{{Com|End Games}} |
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|{{Com|Breaking Point}} |
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|{{Ep|The Adventures of Supergirl}} |
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|{{Ep|The Last Children of Krypton}} |
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|{{Ep|Welcome to Earth}} |
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|{{Ep|Survivors}} |
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|{{Ep|Crossfire}} |
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|{{Ep|Changing}} |
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|{{Ep|The Darkest Place}} |
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|{{Ep|Medusa}} |
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|{{Ep|Invasion! (DC's Legends of Tomorrow)|m}} |
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|{{Ep|Supergirl Lives}} |
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|{{Ep|We Can Be Heroes}} |
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|{{Ep|The Martian Chronicles}} |
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|{{Ep|Luthors}} |
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|{{Ep|Mr. & Mrs. Mxyzptlk}} |
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|{{Ep|Homecoming}} |
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|{{Ep|Exodus}} |
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|{{Ep|Star-Crossed}} |
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|{{Ep|Duet|m}} |
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|{{Ep|Distant Sun}} |
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|{{Ep|Ace Reporter}} |
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|{{Ep|Alex}} |
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|{{Ep|City of Lost Children}} |
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|{{Ep|Resist}} |
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|{{Ep|Nevertheless, She Persisted}} |
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|{{Ep|Girl of Steel}} |
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|{{Ep|Triggers}} |
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|{{Ep|Far From the Tree|m}} |
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|{{Ep|The Faithful}} |
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|{{Ep|Damage}} |
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|{{Ep|Midvale|m}} |
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|{{Ep|Wake Up}} |
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|{{Ep|Crisis on Earth-X, Part 1}} |
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|{{Ep|Reign}} |
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|{{Ep|Legion of Super-Heroes}} |
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|{{Ep|Fort Rozz}} |
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|{{Ep|For Good}} |
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|{{Ep|Both Sides Now}} |
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|{{Ep|Schott Through the Heart}} |
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|{{Ep|In Search of Lost Time}} |
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|{{Ep|Of Two Minds}} |
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|{{Ep|Trinity}} |
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|{{Ep|Shelter from the Storm}} |
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|{{Ep|The Fanatical}} |
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|{{Ep|Dark Side of the Moon}} |
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|{{Ep|Not Kansas}} |
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|{{Ep|Make it Reign}} |
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|{{Ep|Battles Lost and Won}} |
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|{{Ep|American Alien}} |
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|{{Ep|Fallout (Supergirl)}} |
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|{{Ep|Man of Steel (Supergirl)}} |
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|{{Ep|Ahimsa}} |
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|{{Ep|Parasite Lost}} |
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|{{Ep|Call to Action}} |
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|{{Ep|Rather the Fallen Angel}} |
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|{{Ep|Bunker Hill}} |
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|{{Ep|Elseworlds, Part 1|m}} |
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|{{Ep|Elseworlds, Part 3|m}} |
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|{{Ep|Suspicious Minds}} |
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|{{Ep|Blood Memory}} |
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|{{Ep|Menagerie}} |
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|{{Ep|What's So Funny About Truth, Justice, and the American Way?}} |
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|{{Ep|Stand and Deliver}} |
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|{{Ep|O Brother, Where Art Thou?|m}} |
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|{{Ep|The House of L|m}} |
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|{{Ep|All About Eve}} |
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|{{Ep|Crime and Punishment}} |
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|{{Ep|American Dreamer}} |
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|{{Ep|Will The Real Miss Tessmacher Please Stand Up?}} |
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|{{Ep|Red Dawn}} |
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|{{Ep|The Quest for Peace|m}} |
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|{{Ep|Event Horizon}} |
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|{{Ep|Stranger Beside Me}} |
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|{{Ep|Blurred Lines}} |
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|{{Ep|In Plain Sight}} |
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|{{Ep|Dangerous Liaisons (Supergirl)}} |
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|{{Ep|Confidence Women}} |
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|{{Ep|Tremors (Supergirl)}} |
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|{{Ep|The Wrath of Rama Khan}} |
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|{{Ep|Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part One}} |
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|{{Ep|Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Five}} |
|{{Ep|Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Five}} |
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|{{Ep|The Bottle Episode}} |
|{{Ep|The Bottle Episode}} |
Revision as of 19:55, 12 November 2023
“ | We live in a world on the cutting edge. And as mankind advances, so too does the danger it faces. For years, we protected America in secret. But now, we want you to know you're in good hands. Hope, help, and compassion for all. That's our motto here at... the DEO. Call us for all your extranormal needs. |
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— DEO promotion[src]
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The Department of Extranormal Operations, abbreviated as the DEO, is a government organization that monitors extranormal and extraterritorial activities.
History
Creation
At some point, the Department of Extranormal Operations was founded and was tasked with monitoring extranormal and extraterritorial activities, including Superman's battles against alien threats. Afterward, the DEO was bought by Luthor Corp and affiliated to the corporation under Hank Henshaw, J'onn J'onzz and Alex Danvers' leadership.[1]
Girl of Steel
When Kara Zor-El revealed her existence to the world in order to save her sister from the crash of DEO Flight 237, she began to work with the DEO against extraterrestrial threats as Supergirl, with her sister serving as her liaison officer.[1][2]
Leviathan & Lex Luthor
Post-Crisis Repercussions
After the Crisis, the Super Friends regained their Pre-Crisis memories and remembered Lex Luthor's villainous actions on Earth-38.[1] They were quickly affected by the repercussions of the Crisis, and they confronted multiple Brainiac-5s arriving in the National City headquarters. Brainy and the Super Friends worked together and discovered that one of the "refugees" was attempting to release his bottled Earth. Luckily, the Super Friends were able to convince him to stop and promised to find a way to restore his home world.[3]
Visit from the Future
While Luthor conspired to join Leviathan, he found a version of Winn Schott and gave him the resources to terrorize National City. Tarnishing the reputation of the real Winn Schott, the Computer Lad returned from the 31st century and worked with his former teammates against his villainous self. Winn once again utilized his DEO resources and the assistance of the Super Friends, locating the Toyman and thwarted his attacks, resulting in the latter's death.[4]
Unbeknownst to the Super Friends, Toyman survived his physical death and attacked the National City headquarters in his digital form. The DEO was barely able to defend themselves from Toyman's gadgets before Winn entered the digital world and destroy the final form of Toyman with the help of his father. Meanwhile, unable to take in any more of Luthor's lies, Alex decided to quit the DEO and Brainy was promoted to be the director of the organization.[5]
A New Leadership
Now in a higher position in the DEO, Brainy worked with Luthor side by side in order to dismantle his plan to work with Leviathan from the inside, while completing Luthor's tasks with precaution.[6] Days later, the Super Friends were called to handle a Dominator in the city, with Dreamer incapacitated the alien. The DEO soon arrived with Brainy thanking Dreamer for her services, bringing the Dominator into custody,[7]
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After Luthor released a baby Sun-Eater and nearly destroyed the Sun,[8] Brainy began to show his concerns over Luthor's plans. On July 15, 2020,[9] Luthor was amused with his concerns and ordered him to continue his tasks. During Lex and Lena's trials on Project Non Nocere, Brainy and the Super Friends took Rama Khan into custody from Portland, only to realize that he intentionally complied and was searching for Kryptonite. Despite their efforts, the Super Friends were unable to stop Khan from destroying the DEO National City Headquarters, with the organization being destroyed as well.[10]
Reconstruction
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“ | By, uh, stopping Lex and Nyxly, we proved that "extranormal" doesn't have to mean "extraterrestrial." They're giving us carte blanche to reimagine the DEO however we see fit. | ” |
— J'onn J'onzz[src]
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A year later, the Department of Extranormal Operations was reinstated by the United States government after the defeat of Lex and Nyxlygsptlnz proved that "extranormal" does not only mean "extraterrestrial", allowing J'onn, Alex and Kara to reimagine the organization however they see fit. The new DEO was soon announced to the public shortly afterward, with the three attending the ceremony.[11]
Members
Current Members
- Director J'onn J'onzz
- Agent Alex Danvers
- Agent Kara Zor-El
Former Members
- Director Hank Henshaw
- Director Querl Dox
- Agent Reiff
Facilities
Former Facilities
Allies
Current Allies
- Superman (Clark Kent) (operating in Smallville)
- Eliza Danvers (operating in Midvale)
- Guardian (James Olsen) (operating in Calvintown)
- Super Friends
- Legion of Super-Heroes (operating in the 31st century)
- Team Flash / S.T.A.R. Labs (operating in Central City)
Enemies
Former Enemies
- Saphrex Col (incarcerated)
- Naxim Tork (incarcerated)
- Mitch (reformed)
- Reign (deceased)
- Agents of Liberty
- Agent Liberty (Ben Lockwood) (incarcerated)
- Mercy Graves (deceased)
- Otis Graves
- Dominators (incarcerated)
- Leviathan
Appearances
Gallery
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Logo
References
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