Others bring different kinds of “dark” energy or matter from this dimension. Such as Quagmire’s gunk, Left Hand’s blasts, Asylum’s mist, etc.ĭarkstar manifests the Darkforce as pitch-black solid energy. This is similar to what Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) does over at the Distinguished Competition. One common application is to shift from the normal universe to the Darkforce Dimension, then pop back up some distance away. This way to teleport is used by Silhouette, the Vanisher, Spot, Cloak, Doorman, etc. The Darkforce Dimension is… something that contains a variety of… dark… forces. Many superhumans with a “darkness” theme derive their powers from accessing this dimension. (Early on, Darkstar referred to the Darkforce as a sapient Capable of intelligent reasoning creature. My No-Prize Hypothesis A made-up explanation to plug a plot hole is that she was actually perceiving herself, not being yet aware of the “shadow double” thing.) Fear of the Darkforce This allows Darkstar to deploy the Darkforce in the physical universe. The double serves as an interface with the Darkforce Jet-black, solid energy from another universe Dimension Other realms of existence that are not our universe. She is a homo superior mutant who exists on two levels. One is her physical body, and another is an invisible “shadow double”. Plus excellent physical conditioning, including acrobatics training and hand-to-hand combat. Laynia Petrovna has robust training and experience in superhuman operations. Video can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: Uzorika "Slava v vyshnih Bogu", early Russian polyphony, 17 cent. So, yeah, long story short, a nice rendition of XVII th Century women’s choral church singing. Soundtrackĭarkstar seems pretty Old World in style. And I randomly remembered that Georgians have kinda-Corsican-style polyphonic singing, so I assumed that Russian traditions also had something along those lines… More generally, the names of Russian characters in older US super-hero comics tend to be weird. Confusion between patronymics and family names, confusion about feminised family names, a tendency to overuse some stereotypical first names, etc. (The Presence refers to Darkstar as “my little Laynia” when he learns that she’s his daughter. So the intended-by-the-parents first names likely were retained. I guess that the KGB can be sentimental after all.) “Laynia Petrovna” is her official name, and the one she uses. However, it was given to her by the State to obscure her parentage.Īssuming that her parents did plan to call their kids Nicolai and Laynia, her name should have been Laynia Sergeyevna Krylova. And her twin would have been Nicolai Sergeyevitch Krylov.
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