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Past S.T.A.R. Labs employees are Murray Takamoto, Dr. Jenet Klyburn, and Dr. Albert Michaels (the first Atomic Skull). The 1993 comics miniseries ''S.T.A.R. Corps'' was about a group of superhumans who had inadvertently gained their powers in a S.T.A.R. Labs experiment. The labs are featured in the 1996 mini-series The Final Night. As eternal winter threatens the world, thanks to the Sun-Eater, S.T.A.R. Labs keeps their webpage updated with encouragement and various information related to the emergency. The San Francisco and Montana branches play an important role in the arc in ''Justice League of America'' #110-114 (2005). 52 Aftermath: The Four Horsemen #1 (October 2007) shows a S.T.A.R. Labs relief operation working, side by side with WayneTech, in the devastated remains of the country of Bialya. All the relief workers are slain by outside forces.

 

Past S.T.A.R. Labs employees are Murray Takamoto, Dr. Jenet Klyburn, and Dr. Albert Michaels (the first Atomic Skull). The 1993 comics miniseries ''S.T.A.R. Corps'' was about a group of superhumans who had inadvertently gained their powers in a S.T.A.R. Labs experiment. The labs are featured in the 1996 mini-series The Final Night. As eternal winter threatens the world, thanks to the Sun-Eater, S.T.A.R. Labs keeps their webpage updated with encouragement and various information related to the emergency. The San Francisco and Montana branches play an important role in the arc in ''Justice League of America'' #110-114 (2005). 52 Aftermath: The Four Horsemen #1 (October 2007) shows a S.T.A.R. Labs relief operation working, side by side with WayneTech, in the devastated remains of the country of Bialya. All the relief workers are slain by outside forces.



In the Justice League origin of the New 52 Universe, The S.T.A.R. Labs scientists are studying the Mother Box that Superman came in contact with from the Parademon. Just then the Mother Box explodes killing the scientists and destroying most of Victor's body to which Victor's father looks in horror. Victor and half of his body destroyed. Silas does everything he can for Victor's survival. He along with Sarah Charles, and T. O. Morrow go in "The Red Room" in S.T.A.R. labs which contains every piece of technology from around the world. Silas attempts to treat Victor with something that has never been attempted before and he is seen injecting Victor with some type of nanites and putting the robotic pieces on Victor (devices such as: a Promethean skin graft, Doctor William Magnus' responsometer, Anthony Ivo's A-maze operating system, The classified and prototypical B-maze operating system and Ryan Choi's White Dwarf Stabilizer). It is here where we see the creation of Cyborg.

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In the Justice League origin of the New 52 Universe, The S.T.A.R. Labs scientists are studying the Mother Box that Superman came in contact with from the Parademon. Just then the Mother Box explodes killing the scientists and destroying most of Victor's body to which Victor's father looks in horror. Victor and half of his body destroyed. Silas does everything he can for Victor's survival. He along with Sarah Charles, and [[T. O. Morrow]] go in "The Red Room" in S.T.A.R. labs which contains every piece of technology from around the world. Silas attempts to treat Victor with something that has never been attempted before and he is seen injecting Victor with some type of nanites and putting the robotic pieces on Victor (devices such as: a Promethean skin graft, Doctor [[William Magnus]]' responsometer, [[Anthony Ivo]]'s A-maze operating system, The classified and prototypical B-maze operating system and Ryan Choi's White Dwarf Stabilizer). It is here where we see the creation of Cyborg.

 

 

 

==Notes==

 

==Notes==

 

* Bryan Q. Miller has confirmed on his Tweeter, that the other scientists that appeared along with Emil Hamilton at S.T.A.R. Labs in ''[[Haunted]]'' and ''[[Hollow]]'' are all significant DC characters and he named each one of them as "Morrow, Ivo, Strange, Magnus, Palmer and Sivana".<ref>https://twitter.com/bryanQmiller/status/384154704751505408</ref>

 

* Bryan Q. Miller has confirmed on his Tweeter, that the other scientists that appeared along with Emil Hamilton at S.T.A.R. Labs in ''[[Haunted]]'' and ''[[Hollow]]'' are all significant DC characters and he named each one of them as "Morrow, Ivo, Strange, Magnus, Palmer and Sivana".<ref>https://twitter.com/bryanQmiller/status/384154704751505408</ref>

 

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