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As Starfire is preparing, Cyborg confronts over if she really wants to do the mission, but Starfire merely reveals she wants to prove she is useful. They are soon interrupted when Val Yor calls Starfire to get moving while again calling her Troq, Cyborg becomes confused and asks her what "Troq" means. Starfire replies, "It means nothing." and heads out. Starfire begins to slowly move each of the fields away, while Val Yor and the Titans watch from the inside of the ship. Starfire is able to stop two of the fields from touching each other, but accidentally activates one and only has twenty-seconds to move it before it explodes.

As Starfire is preparing, Cyborg confronts over if she really wants to do the mission, but Starfire merely reveals she wants to prove she is useful. They are soon interrupted when Val Yor calls Starfire to get moving while again calling her Troq, Cyborg becomes confused and asks her what "Troq" means. Starfire replies, "It means nothing." and heads out. Starfire begins to slowly move each of the fields away, while Val Yor and the Titans watch from the inside of the ship. Starfire is able to stop two of the fields from touching each other, but accidentally activates one and only has twenty-seconds to move it before it explodes.



Robin, seeing that Starfire is in extreme danger, decides to go and help her, but Val Yor stops him, saying it's too dangerous, proving that he wanted Starfire to get hurt during the mission, but doesn't want the others injured. Starfire then begins to move the field as far away as possible and soon it goes off. The Titans are shocked and begin to worry, but thankfully Starfire reveals herself to be alright. While the others are relieved, Val Yor looks rather upset. Later, as Starfire is arriving back onto the ship, Cyborg meets up to congratulates her and raises his hand for a high-five saying, "Way to go, Troqie!". Starfire is shocked by his words and shouts at him, telling him not to call her that. Cyborg begins to defend himself, pointing out that Val Yor calls her that all the time, but Starfire states that it's still not right. Seeing that something is wrong, Cyborg begins to question Starfire
,
stating
from her earlier comment
, "I thought you said it didn't mean anything!".

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Robin, seeing that Starfire is in extreme danger, decides to go and help her, but Val Yor stops him, saying it's too dangerous, proving that he wanted Starfire to get hurt during the mission, but doesn't want the others injured. Starfire then begins to move the field as far away as possible and soon it goes off. The Titans are shocked and begin to worry, but thankfully Starfire reveals herself to be alright. While the others are relieved, Val Yor looks rather upset. Later, as Starfire is arriving back onto the ship, Cyborg meets up to congratulates her and raises his hand for a high-five saying, "Way to go, Troqie!". Starfire is shocked by his words and shouts at him, telling him not to call her that. Cyborg begins to defend himself, pointing out that Val Yor calls her that all the time, but Starfire states that it's still not right. Seeing that something is wrong, Cyborg begins to question Starfire stating, "I thought you said it didn't mean anything!".



However, Starfire reveals to Cyborg that Troq literally means "nothing". She explains that whenever Val Yor calls her that, he is really saying that she is worthless. Cyborg is shocked by the revelation and Starfire further explains that on other planets, some believe [[Tamaranian|
Tamaranian's
]] to be inferior and Troq is what they are called. Cyborg, now finally understanding, also realizes why Starfire hasn't fought back
,

knowing
if she
tries

than
it will only confirm
of
what Val Yor already thinks of her. Cyborg decides they must tell Robin the truth, Starfire tries to stop him, believing it's better to inform Robin later. Cyborg assures that Robin would want to know now, giving Starfire a reassuring smile.

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However, Starfire reveals to Cyborg that Troq literally means "nothing". She explains that whenever Val Yor calls her that, he is really saying that she is
s
worthless
nonentity
. Cyborg is shocked by the revelation and Starfire further explains that on other planets, some believe [[Tamaranian|
Tamaranians
]] to be inferior and Troq is what they are called. Cyborg, now finally understanding, also realizes why Starfire hasn't fought back
: she

knows
if she
hits

him
it will only confirm what Val Yor already thinks of her. Cyborg decides they must tell Robin the truth, Starfire tries to stop him, believing it's better to inform Robin later. Cyborg assures that Robin would want to know now, giving Starfire a reassuring smile.



At the control center of the ship, Robin and Val Yor are talking, where Robin reveals one of their past missions to him and is more pleased when Val Yor states Robin reminds him of himself when he was younger. However, they are shortly interrupted when Cyborg and Starfire arrive, asking to speak with Robin privately. While, Val Yor is distracted by Beast Boy, Cyborg explains to Robin what Val Yor has really been calling Starfire
,

he
is furious and wants Val Yor to apologize, but Starfire stops him stating the mission is more important. However, they soon realize they have arrived at the Locrix homeworld and prepare for battle.

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At the control center of the ship, Robin and Val Yor are talking, where Robin reveals one of their past missions to him and is more pleased when Val Yor states Robin reminds him of himself when he was younger. However, they are shortly interrupted when Cyborg and Starfire arrive, asking to speak with Robin privately. While, Val Yor is distracted by Beast Boy, Cyborg explains to Robin what Val Yor has really been calling Starfire
.

Robin
is furious and wants Val Yor to apologize, but Starfire stops him stating the mission is more important. However, they soon realize they have arrived at the Locrix homeworld and prepare for battle.

As Yal Yor is giving the Titans their missions, Robin speaks up and asks about Starfire, but Val Yor just wants her to guard the ship. However, having finally had enough of Val Yor, Starfire stands up for herself and states that she is going with him. Val Yor argues back that he gave her an order, but Starfire states she doesn't take orders from him, revealing if her friends are going into danger, than so will she.

As Yal Yor is giving the Titans their missions, Robin speaks up and asks about Starfire, but Val Yor just wants her to guard the ship. However, having finally had enough of Val Yor, Starfire stands up for herself and states that she is going with him. Val Yor argues back that he gave her an order, but Starfire states she doesn't take orders from him, revealing if her friends are going into danger, than so will she.

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