“ | We're not born good or bad. The choices you make define your destiny. | ” |
— Koriand'r[src]
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Koriand'r, operating as Kory Anders on Earth and also known as Starfire, is an extraterrestrial princess of Tamaran and a member of the Titans.
Biography[edit source]
Early Life[edit source]
Trip to Earth[edit source]
Search for the "Raven"[edit source]
Working with Dick Grayson[edit source]
Joining the Titans[edit source]
Deathstroke[edit source]
Guardian Angels of San Francisco[edit source]
City of Carnage[edit source]
Going to Gotham[edit source]
Death of Hawk[edit source]
Blackfire[edit source]
51% Rule[edit source]
Visions Return[edit source]
Dead or Alive[edit source]
Unfinished Business[edit source]
Beginning of the End[edit source]
Azarath, Metrion, Zinthos[edit source]
Meeting Lex Luthor[edit source]
Dead Man's Research[edit source]
Back at Elko[edit source]
The Prophecy[edit source]
Red Moon[edit source]
Caul's Folly[edit source]
Ted & Carol[edit source]
Finding Balance[edit source]
S.T.A.R.F.I.R.E.[edit source]
End of the Prophecy[edit source]
Table for Six[edit source]
Powers and Abilities[edit source]
Powers[edit source]
- Tamaranean Physiology: Kory's Tamaranean physiology grants her a variety of superpowers.[1]
- Blue Light: After losing her "Starfire", Kory's abilities switched to generating a powerful blue light from her bare hands. While the blue light's exact nature is unknown, it was able to withstand magic and create nuclear fission.[4][5]
- Forcefield Generation: Kory has the ability to create a forcefield of energy, with her using it to lift the Lazarus Pit to the Gotham Plaza.[6]
- Psychic Link: Kory is mentally linked to her sister, who sent a series of messages in the form of dreams to seek help.[7]
- Regenerative Healing Factor: Kory was capable of healing quickly after being seared with laser.[8]
- Superhuman Durability: Kory's skin and body is able to withstand higher temperature and environment than humans do. Her solar energy absorption also charges her body without any damage despite its heat.[1]
- Superhuman Strength: Kory's Tamaranean physiology allows her to overpower average humans by using her tremendous strength. She was also shown to be able to damage a metal chain by pulling it apart.[1]
- Blue Light: After losing her "Starfire", Kory's abilities switched to generating a powerful blue light from her bare hands. While the blue light's exact nature is unknown, it was able to withstand magic and create nuclear fission.[4][5]
Former Powers[edit source]
- Solar Energy Absorption: Originally born without powers, Kory's father ordered his subordinates to bestow Blackfire's powers to Kory in order to maintain his lie that Kory would become the next Queen of Tamaran.[9] Kory's body cells are miniaturized solar energy receptors which are able to harness the energy expulsions released by the Sun and convert the energy into usable forms.
Abilities[edit source]
- Hand-to-Hand Combat: Kory is skilled with self defense combats and overpower skilled assassins, such as the Nuclear Family.[11]
- Multilingualism: Kory is able to speak her native Tamaranean, English, German and Russia as well as Kryptonese.
Weaknesses[edit source]
Former Weaknesses[edit source]
- Energy Depletion: At night, Kory's body cells are unable to create a thermal blast properly, this will remain the same until Kory recharges under ultraviolet light.[11]
Equipment[edit source]
Current Equipment[edit source]
- Sawar Bracelets: Kory wears a pair of Sawar Bracelets which suppresses her powers to create "Starfire".[1]
- Starfire Suit: Operating as Starfire, Kory wears a protective suit with golden accents.[10]
Former Equipment[edit source]
- Ship: Kory travelled to Earth using a Tamaranean spaceship.[12]
- Gul'ron Dez Dire: Kory used the history book Gul'ron Dez Dire, which has a prophecy on Trigon.[12]
Appearances[edit source]
Appearances | ||
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Titans | Appears | |
Origins | Appears | |
Doom Patrol | Appears | |
Together | Appears | |
Jason Todd | Appears | |
Asylum | Appears | |
Donna Troy | Appears | |
Koriand'r | Appears | |
Dick Grayson | Dream | |
Trigon | Appears | |
Rose | Appears | |
Ghosts | Appears | |
Deathstroke | Appears | |
Conner | Appears | |
Bruce Wayne | Appears | |
Atonement | Appears | |
E.L._.O. | Appears | |
Nightwing | Appears | |
Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Five | Appears | |
Barbara Gordon | Appears | |
Red Hood | Appears | |
Hank & Dove | Appears | |
Blackfire | Appears | |
Lady Vic | Appears | |
51% | Appears | |
Home | Appears | |
Souls | Mentioned | |
Troubled Water | Appears | |
The Call Is Coming from Inside the House | Appears | |
Prodigal | Appears | |
Purple Rain | Appears | |
Lex Luthor | Appears | |
Mother Mayhem | Appears | |
Jinx | Appears | |
Super Super Mart | Appears | |
Inside Man | Appears | |
Brother Blood | Appears | |
Caul's Folly | Appears | |
Dick & Carol & Ted & Kory | Appears | |
Game Over | Appears | |
Project Starfire | Appears |