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* From "Attack of the Living Brain Puppets": "YOU...WILL DO...AS I...COMMAND!"\\

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\n* From "Attack of the Living Brain Puppets": "YOU...Puppets":
-->"YOU...
WILL DO...AS I...COMMAND!"\\












-->'''Batman''': The kid's got style.

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-->'''Batman''': --->'''Batman''': The kid's got style.



-->'''Nails''': They hurt me! This is payback!
-->'''Static''': And then what?! Spend the rest of your life hiding from guys like [Batman]...or me?

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-->'''Nails''': --->'''Nails''': They hurt me! This is payback!
-->'''Static''':
payback!\\
'''Static''':
And then what?! Spend the rest of your life hiding from guys like [Batman]...or me?
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** When Richie brings up the thought of Virgil being a Super Hero, It's clear that Virgil didn't even think of that and immediately jumped to the idea. Most of the people who were involved of the Big Bang either decide to use them for selfish reasons or downright villainy, but Virgil must have been the first one to think "I can be a Super Hero!"
* Sinestro in "Fallen Hero": Right after Green Lantern tells him that he'll never get the power of his ring, [[HeroKiller Sinestro]] whips out [[CreepySouvenir a keychain with 12 Lantern rings attached]], making it clear that [[EvilIsPetty he's ruining Stewart's life for nothing but a souvenir]].
** Of course, this leads to an [=MOA=] for the good guys, since Sinestro didn't take into account that John Stewart's ring could be - and is - recharged by ''Static.'' Thus, GL gets to make a big light show of taking down Sinestro.
* The show's resident [[TheWoobie woobie]] Richie, who had spent the better half of two seasons being Static's mechanic, ButtMonkey, and [[JamesBondage damsel in distress]], finally gets his chance to rescue Static for a change. He puts on a helmet and ROCKET POWERED ROLLER SKATES, smirks at the camera, goes to the villain's hideout, and proceeds to incapacitate every metahuman thrown his way.
--> '''Shiv''': ''(sneaking up on what he assumes is Richie in hiding)'' You're not Kangorr... GOT YA! ...Huh?\\
'''Richie''': ''(suddenly appearing behind Shiv)'' Nope. Got YOU.
* Another Richie/Gear CMOA is when he defeated Brainiac with POP MUSIC. Brainiac then epicly one-upped him by declaring he would be back to "lay the funk DOOOOWN".
* Static turning ComicBook/TheJoker's own joke against him. (Joker pretended he was injured so he could attack Franchise/{{Batman}} with his joybuzzer.) A hand grabs the Joker's, setting off the electricity from the buzzer... Joker laughs, thinking he pulled one over on Batman. ("Hahahahehehe, got you!") But, much to his surprise, it wasn't Batman. It was [[EpicFail Static that he]] [[ShootingSuperman tried to electrocute.]] He then goes: "That was fun. Now let me try!" and sends a big shock into the Joker, who passes out. Even better, this impressed '''Batman'''! (''"Not bad."'') Virgil appropriately grins at the compliment given to him by the goddamn Dark Knight!
** Even better is the look of utter "OhCrap" in the Joker's face just before Static shocks him.
** And then he does it again in the WesternAnimation/{{Batman Beyond}} episode with one of the Jokerz. Very nonchalantly, at that.
--> '''Static''': Now I get it. [[FutureSlang Schway]].
** His epic version of the Batman Signal, lighting up the sky with a huge lightning bat.

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** When Richie brings up the thought of Virgil being a Super Hero, It's superhero, it's clear that Virgil didn't even think of that and immediately jumped to the idea. Most of the people who were involved of the Big Bang either decide to use them for selfish reasons or downright villainy, but Virgil must have been the first one to think "I can be a Super Hero!"
superhero!"

* Sinestro The CoolOldLady who maced Shiv in "Fallen Hero": Right "Sons of the Fathers". Props, lady; major props.

* Virgil's dad in "Sons of the Fathers". When Richie has run off
after Green Lantern tells him that he'll never get [[CallingtheOldManOut blasting his dad for his racism]], the power of man ends up at Mr. Hawkins's office and tries to excuse his ring, [[HeroKiller Sinestro]] whips out [[CreepySouvenir a keychain with 12 Lantern rings attached]], making it clear that [[EvilIsPetty he's ruining Stewart's life for nothing racism. Mr. Hawkins calmly and quietly but a souvenir]].
** Of course, this leads to an [=MOA=] for the good guys, since Sinestro didn't take into account that John Stewart's ring could be - and is - recharged by ''Static.'' Thus, GL gets to make a big light show of taking down Sinestro.
* The show's resident [[TheWoobie woobie]] Richie, who had spent the better half of two seasons being Static's mechanic, ButtMonkey, and [[JamesBondage damsel in distress]], finally gets his chance to rescue Static for a change. He puts on a helmet and ROCKET POWERED ROLLER SKATES, smirks at the camera, goes to the villain's hideout, and proceeds to incapacitate every metahuman
firmly ''blasts'' aside everything thrown his way.
--> '''Shiv''': ''(sneaking up on what he assumes is Richie in hiding)'' You're not Kangorr... GOT YA! ...Huh?\\
'''Richie''': ''(suddenly appearing behind Shiv)'' Nope. Got YOU.
* Another Richie/Gear CMOA is when he defeated Brainiac with POP MUSIC. Brainiac then epicly one-upped him by declaring he would be back to "lay the funk DOOOOWN".
* Static turning ComicBook/TheJoker's own joke against him. (Joker pretended he was injured so he could attack Franchise/{{Batman}} with his joybuzzer.) A hand grabs the Joker's, setting off the electricity from the buzzer... Joker laughs, thinking he pulled one over on Batman. ("Hahahahehehe, got you!") But, much to his surprise, it
at him.
-->'''Mr. Foley:''' What you son heard, Hawkins, I
wasn't Batman. It talking about him.\\
'''Robert:''' No, you were just talking about his ''kind'', that's all. Well I know ''your'' kind, Foley. I've seen your kind all my life: a fine upstanding bigot, his nose so close to the grindstone he can't see anything else. Meanwhile, the world changes and grows, and he's blind to it, ignorant, and proud of that too; and you know the worst part?\\
'''Mr. Foley:''' I'm sure you'll tell me.\\
'''Robert:''' You've got a terrific son, one of the best and brightest around, and because of the way you are, you'll never really know him. Richie ran away from you along time ago, Foley, and who could blame him.
** Double awesome moment for Richie when you think about the kind of environment he must've been raised in, [[IAmNotMyFather being as open minded as he wound up]]
was [[EpicFail an achievement in itself, [[TurnOutLikeHisFather especially considering how a lot of people take after the mindsets they're exposed to as children.]]
** Some FridgeBrilliance (and possibly FridgeHorror) kicks in when you realize that Robert is in his late 40's or early 50's in the early 2000s. When he mentions the racism and prejudice he's seen "all his life," he's likely referring to the American Civil Rights Movement, as he would have been a teenager around then. Robert lived through an age of massive protests, bigotry, and violence, but retains a strong moral code and isn't afraid to call out evil when he sees it. Bad. Ass.

* Small moment in "Winds of Change" when Richie tries to take down Slipstream on his own. He gets injured in the process and doesn't fare too well against the bang baby, but demonstrates a lot of courage and ingenuity. Bonus points for the foreshadowing for his becoming a superhero.

* In "Brother-Sister Act," the villainous Bang Baby [[MakeMeWannaShout Boom]] forces his also-empowered little sister [[LightEmUp Mirage]] to help him commit crimes. Mirage is reluctant throughout the whole episode, as she's retained her moral compass, but still helps him because [[ThickerThanWater he's her brother.]] But when Boom finally snaps and starts becoming dangerously violent, Mirage [[TookALevelInBadass takes a level in badass]] and turns her powers against him, letting
Static that he]] [[ShootingSuperman tried to electrocute.]] He then goes: "That was fun. Now let me try!" and sends a big shock into save the Joker, who passes out. Even better, this impressed '''Batman'''! (''"Not bad."'') Virgil appropriately grins at the compliment given day. Brother or no brother, she is ''not'' going to him stand by the goddamn Dark Knight!
while innocent civilians are in danger.
** Even better is the look of utter "OhCrap" in the Joker's face just her PreAsskickingOneLiner before Static shocks him.
** And then he does it again in
she finally taps into the WesternAnimation/{{Batman Beyond}} full use of her powers (which she'd been reluctant to do because she [[IJustWantToBeNormal hates having them]]):
--->'''Mirage''': This...has to '''''stop!'''''
** Speaking of sisters, Sharon deserves a mention for this
episode with one too. Though she's often depicted as a clueless BrattyTeenageDaughter, in this case she uses intuition, logic, and some old-fashioned detective work to prove that Static is actually Virgil. She [[SecretChaser actually figures out the secret]] and comes extremely close to exposing the truth; Virgil only gets out of it because Mirage uses her light-manipulating gifts to create an illusion of him flying away. This episode cemented that awesomeness truly runs in the Hawkins family.

* From "Attack
of the Jokerz. Very nonchalantly, at that.
--> '''Static''': Now I get it. [[FutureSlang Schway]].
** His epic version of the Batman Signal, lighting up the sky with a huge lightning bat.
Living Brain Puppets": "YOU...WILL DO...AS I...COMMAND!"\\
"[[DefiantToTheEnd NO...I...WON'T!!]]"




* Static turning ComicBook/TheJoker's own joke against him. (Joker pretended he was injured so he could attack Franchise/{{Batman}} with his joybuzzer.) A hand grabs the Joker's, setting off the electricity from the buzzer... Joker laughs, thinking he pulled one over on Batman. ("Hahahahehehe, got you!") But, much to his surprise, it wasn't Batman. It was [[EpicFail Static that he]] [[ShootingSuperman tried to electrocute.]] He then goes: "That was fun. Now let me try!" and sends a big shock into the Joker, who passes out. Even better, this impressed '''Batman'''! (''"Not bad."'') Virgil appropriately grins at the compliment given to him by the goddamn Dark Knight!
** Even better is the look of utter "OhCrap" in the Joker's face just before Static shocks him.
** And then he does it again in the WesternAnimation/{{Batman Beyond}} episode with one of the Jokerz. Very nonchalantly, at that.
--> '''Static''': Now I get it. [[FutureSlang Schway]].
** His epic version of the Batman Signal, lighting up the sky with a huge lightning bat.



* "YOU...WILL DO...AS I...COMMAND!"\\
"[[DefiantToTheEnd NO...I...WON'T!!]]"

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* "YOU...WILL DO...AS I...COMMAND!"\\
"[[DefiantToTheEnd NO...I...WON'T!!]]"
The show's resident [[TheWoobie woobie]] Richie, who had spent the better half of two seasons being Static's mechanic, ButtMonkey, and [[JamesBondage damsel in distress]], finally gets his chance to rescue Static for a change. He puts on a helmet and ROCKET POWERED ROLLER SKATES, smirks at the camera, goes to the villain's hideout, and proceeds to incapacitate every metahuman thrown his way.
--> '''Shiv''': ''(sneaking up on what he assumes is Richie in hiding)'' You're not Kangorr... GOT YA! ...Huh?\\
'''Richie''': ''(suddenly appearing behind Shiv)'' Nope. Got YOU.

* Virgil's mom in "Flashback". Despite now knowing that she'll die on that fateful day five years ago thanks to a time-traveling Static revealing her fate, she still decides to risk her life to help the injured. One thing that does change the timeline is Virgil's mom talking about Virgil makes her proud to have a son. Her actions finally help Virgil find peace with his mom's death.

* Another Richie/Gear CMOA is when he defeats Brainiac with POP MUSIC. Brainiac then epically one-ups him by declaring he would be back to "lay the funk DOOOOWN". He makes good on his promise before the end of the episode, appearing in backpack at the cliffhanger ending.



* In "She-Back!", Shebang is captured by the villains, largely because of her carelessness. She manipulates Ebon (who is angry at being usurped) into attacking the new leader; the end result? Ebon is out cold and the new leader is in a weakened enough state for Static and Richie to take her down.
* "Romeo in the Mix": The episode with guest star Lil' Romeo has him outsmarting Leech--who is capable of absorbing meta-human powers ''including Static's''--by remembering a very [[ChekhovsSkill important thing about electricity]]. Having dressed as Static (which gives him some electrical powers but not to Static's extent) uses it to activate the sprinklers and short circuits the villain.

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* In "She-Back!", Shebang is captured by ''A League of Their Own, Part II'', Brainiac sends five possessed members of the villains, largely because Justice League after Static. He breaks ''four'' of her carelessness. She manipulates Ebon (who is angry at being usurped) into attacking the new leader; the end result? Ebon is them out cold and the new leader is in on his own. You read that right: a weakened enough state for Static and Richie to take her down.
* "Romeo in the Mix": The episode
teenager goes toe-to-toe with guest star Lil' Romeo has him outsmarting Leech--who is capable of absorbing meta-human powers ''including Static's''--by remembering a very [[ChekhovsSkill important thing about electricity]]. Having dressed as Static (which gives half the Justice League. '''And wins'''. No wonder they recruit him some electrical powers but not to later.
** Equally awesome in context is
Static's extent) uses it to activate PreAsskickingOneLiner, when he warns the sprinklers and short circuits Justice League that he doesn't want to hurt them. You read that right. There's something inspiring about the villain.sheer guts implied by that statement.



* Virgil's dad in "Sons of the Fathers". When Richie has run off after [[CallingtheOldManOut blasting his dad for his racism]], the man ends up at Mr. Hawkins's office and tries to excuse his racism. Mr. Hawkins calmly and quietly but firmly ''blasts'' aside everything thrown at him.
-->'''Mr. Foley:''' What you son heard, Hawkins, I wasn't talking about him.\\
'''Robert:''' No, you were just talking about his ''kind'', that's all. Well I know ''your'' kind, Foley. I've seen your kind all my life: a fine upstanding bigot, his nose so close to the grindstone he can't see anything else. Meanwhile, the world changes and grows, and he's blind to it, ignorant, and proud of that too; and you know the worst part?\\
'''Mr. Foley:''' I'm sure you'll tell me.\\
'''Robert:''' You've got a terrific son, one of the best and brightest around, and because of the way you are, you'll never really know him. Richie ran away from you along time ago, Foley, and who could blame him.
** Double awesome moment for Richie when you think about the kind of environment he must've been raised in, [[IAmNotMyFather being as open minded as he wound up]] was an achievement in itself, [[TurnOutLikeHisFather especially considering how a lot of people take after the mindsets they're exposed to as children.]]
** Some FridgeBrilliance (and possibly FridgeHorror) kicks in when you realize that Robert is in his late 40's or early 50's in the early 2000s. When he mentions the racism and prejudice he's seen "all his life," he's likely referring to the American Civil Rights Movement, as he would have been a teenager around then. Robert lived through an age of massive protests, bigotry, and violence, but retains a strong moral code and isn't afraid to call out evil when he sees it. Bad. Ass.
* The CoolOldLady who maced Shiv in "Sons of the Fathers". Props, lady; major props.
* Virgil's mom in "Flashback". Despite now knowing that she'll die on that fateful day five years ago thanks to a time-traveling Static revealing her fate, she still decides to risk her life to help the injured. One thing that does change the timeline is Virgil's mom talking about Virgil makes her proud to have a son. Her actions finally help Virgil find peace with his mom's death.

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* Virgil's dad "Romeo in "Sons of the Fathers". When Richie Mix": The episode with guest star Lil' Romeo has run off after [[CallingtheOldManOut blasting his dad for his racism]], the man ends up at Mr. Hawkins's office and tries to excuse his racism. Mr. Hawkins calmly and quietly but firmly ''blasts'' aside everything thrown at him.
-->'''Mr. Foley:''' What you son heard, Hawkins, I wasn't talking
him outsmarting Leech--who is capable of absorbing meta-human powers ''including Static's''--by remembering a very [[ChekhovsSkill important thing about him.\\
'''Robert:''' No, you were just talking about his ''kind'', that's all. Well I know ''your'' kind, Foley. I've seen your kind all my life: a fine upstanding bigot, his nose so close
electricity]]. Having dressed as Static (which gives him some electrical powers but not to Static's extent) uses it to activate the grindstone he can't see anything else. Meanwhile, sprinklers and short circuits the world changes and grows, and he's blind to it, ignorant, and proud of that too; and you know villain.


* In "She-Back!", Shebang is captured by
the worst part?\\
'''Mr. Foley:''' I'm sure you'll tell me.\\
'''Robert:''' You've got a terrific son, one of the best and brightest around, and
villains, largely because of her carelessness. She manipulates Ebon (who is angry at being usurped) into attacking the way you are, you'll never really know him. new leader; the end result? Ebon is out cold and the new leader is in a weakened enough state for Static and Richie ran away from you along time ago, Foley, and who could blame him.
** Double awesome moment for Richie when you think about the kind of environment he must've been raised in, [[IAmNotMyFather being as open minded as he wound up]] was an achievement in itself, [[TurnOutLikeHisFather especially considering how a lot of people
to take her down.

* Sinestro in "Fallen Hero": Right
after the mindsets they're exposed to as children.]]
** Some FridgeBrilliance (and possibly FridgeHorror) kicks in when you realize
Green Lantern tells him that Robert is in he'll never get the power of his late 40's or early 50's in the early 2000s. When he mentions the racism and prejudice ring, [[HeroKiller Sinestro]] whips out [[CreepySouvenir a keychain with 12 Lantern rings attached]], making it clear that [[EvilIsPetty he's seen "all his life," he's likely referring ruining Stewart's life for nothing but a souvenir]].
** Of course, this leads
to an [=MOA=] for the American Civil Rights Movement, as he would have been a teenager around then. Robert lived through an age of massive protests, bigotry, and violence, but retains a strong moral code and isn't afraid to call out evil when he sees it. Bad. Ass.
* The CoolOldLady who maced Shiv in "Sons of the Fathers". Props, lady; major props.
* Virgil's mom in "Flashback". Despite now knowing
good guys, since Sinestro didn't take into account that she'll die on that fateful day five years ago thanks John Stewart's ring could be - and is - recharged by ''Static.'' Thus, GL gets to make a time-traveling Static revealing her fate, she still decides to risk her life to help the injured. One thing that does change the timeline is Virgil's mom talking about Virgil makes her proud to have a son. Her actions finally help Virgil find peace with his mom's death.big light show of taking down Sinestro.



-->'''Talon''': ''(to Ebon)'' [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech You're]] ''[[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech scared.]]'' [[FromNobodyToNightmare You were nothing before The Big Bang,]] [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech and that's what you're gonna be again.]] ''[[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech Nothing!]]''
* In "Brother-Sister Act," the villainous Bang Baby [[MakeMeWannaShout Boom]] forces his also-empowered little sister [[LightEmUp Mirage]] to help him commit crimes. Mirage is reluctant throughout the whole episode, as she's retained her moral compass, but still helps him because [[ThickerThanWater he's her brother.]] But when Boom finally snaps and starts becoming dangerously violent, Mirage [[TookALevelInBadass takes a level in badass]] and turns her powers against him, letting Static save the day. Brother or no brother, she is ''not'' going to stand by while innocent civilians are in danger.
** Even better is her PreAsskickingOneLiner before she finally taps into the full use of her powers (which she'd been reluctant to do because she [[IJustWantToBeNormal hates having them]]):
--->'''Mirage''': This...has to '''''stop!'''''
** Speaking of sisters, Sharon deserves a mention for this episode too. Though she's often depicted as a clueless BrattyTeenageDaughter, in this case she uses intuition, logic, and some old-fashioned detective work to prove that Static is actually Virgil. She [[SecretChaser actually figures out the secret]] and comes extremely close to exposing the truth; Virgil only gets out of it because Mirage uses her light-manipulating gifts to create an illusion of him flying away. This episode cemented that awesomeness truly runs in the Hawkins family.
* In ''A League of Their Own, Part II'', Brainiac sends five possessed members of the Justice League after Static. He breaks ''four'' of them out on his own. You read that right: a teenager goes toe-to-toe with about half the Justice League. '''And wins'''. No wonder they recruit him later.
** Equally awesome in context is Static's PreAsskickingOneLiner, when he warns the Justice League that he doesn't want to hurt them. You read that right. There's something inspiring about the sheer guts implied by that statement.

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-->'''Talon''': ''(to Ebon)'' [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech You're]] ''[[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech scared.]]'' [[FromNobodyToNightmare You were nothing before The Big Bang,]] [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech and that's what you're gonna be again.]] ''[[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech Nothing!]]''
* In "Brother-Sister Act," the villainous Bang Baby [[MakeMeWannaShout Boom]] forces his also-empowered little sister [[LightEmUp Mirage]] to help him commit crimes. Mirage is reluctant throughout the whole episode, as she's retained her moral compass, but still helps him because [[ThickerThanWater he's her brother.]] But when Boom finally snaps and starts becoming dangerously violent, Mirage [[TookALevelInBadass takes a level in badass]] and turns her powers against him, letting Static save the day. Brother or no brother, she is ''not'' going to stand by while innocent civilians are in danger.
** Even better is her PreAsskickingOneLiner before she finally taps into the full use of her powers (which she'd been reluctant to do because she [[IJustWantToBeNormal hates having them]]):
--->'''Mirage''': This...has to '''''stop!'''''
** Speaking of sisters, Sharon deserves a mention for this episode too. Though she's often depicted as a clueless BrattyTeenageDaughter, in this case she uses intuition, logic, and some old-fashioned detective work to prove that Static is actually Virgil. She [[SecretChaser actually figures out the secret]] and comes extremely close to exposing the truth; Virgil only gets out of it because Mirage uses her light-manipulating gifts to create an illusion of him flying away. This episode cemented that awesomeness truly runs in the Hawkins family.
* In ''A League of Their Own, Part II'', Brainiac sends five possessed members of the Justice League after Static. He breaks ''four'' of them out on his own. You read that right: a teenager goes toe-to-toe with about half the Justice League. '''And wins'''. No wonder they recruit him later.
** Equally awesome in context is Static's PreAsskickingOneLiner, when he warns the Justice League that he doesn't want to hurt them. You read that right. There's something inspiring about the sheer guts implied by that statement.
Nothing!]]''
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** Equally awesome in context is Static's PreAsskickingOneLiner, when he warns the Justice League that he doesn't want to hurt them. You read that right.

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** Equally awesome in context is Static's PreAsskickingOneLiner, when he warns the Justice League that he doesn't want to hurt them. You read that right. There's something inspiring about the sheer guts implied by that statement.
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* In ''A League of Their Own, Part II'', Brainiac sends five possessed members of the Justice League after Static. He breaks ''four'' of them out on his own. You read that right: a teenager goes toe-to-toe with about half the Justice League. '''And wins'''. No wonder they recruit him later.

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* In ''A League of Their Own, Part II'', Brainiac sends five possessed members of the Justice League after Static. He breaks ''four'' of them out on his own. You read that right: a teenager goes toe-to-toe with about half the Justice League. '''And wins'''. No wonder they recruit him later.later.
** Equally awesome in context is Static's PreAsskickingOneLiner, when he warns the Justice League that he doesn't want to hurt them. You read that right.
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** Speaking of sisters, Sharon deserves a mention for this episode too. Though she's often depicted as a clueless BrattyTeenageDaughter, in this case she uses intuition, logic, and some old-fashioned detective work to prove that Static is actually Virgil. She [[SecretChaser actually figures out the secret]] and comes extremely close to exposing the truth; Virgil only gets out of it because Mirage uses her light-manipulating gifts to create an illusion of him flying away. This episode cemented that awesomeness truly runs in the Hawkins family.

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** Speaking of sisters, Sharon deserves a mention for this episode too. Though she's often depicted as a clueless BrattyTeenageDaughter, in this case she uses intuition, logic, and some old-fashioned detective work to prove that Static is actually Virgil. She [[SecretChaser actually figures out the secret]] and comes extremely close to exposing the truth; Virgil only gets out of it because Mirage uses her light-manipulating gifts to create an illusion of him flying away. This episode cemented that awesomeness truly runs in the Hawkins family.family.
* In ''A League of Their Own, Part II'', Brainiac sends five possessed members of the Justice League after Static. He breaks ''four'' of them out on his own. You read that right: a teenager goes toe-to-toe with about half the Justice League. '''And wins'''. No wonder they recruit him later.
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-->'''Talon''': ''(to Ebon)'' [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech You're]] ''[[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech scared.]]'' [[FromNobodyToNightmare You were nothing before The Big Bang]][[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech , and that's what you're gonna be again.]] ''[[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech Nothing!]]''

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-->'''Talon''': ''(to Ebon)'' [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech You're]] ''[[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech scared.]]'' [[FromNobodyToNightmare You were nothing before The Big Bang]][[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech , Bang,]] [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech and that's what you're gonna be again.]] ''[[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech Nothing!]]''
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-->'''Talon''': ''(to Ebon)'' You're ''scared''! [[FromNobodyToNightmare You were nothing before The Big Bang]], and that's what you're gonna be again. ''Nothing''!

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-->'''Talon''': ''(to Ebon)'' You're ''scared''! [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech You're]] ''[[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech scared.]]'' [[FromNobodyToNightmare You were nothing before The Big Bang]], Bang]][[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech , and that's what you're gonna be again. ''Nothing''!again.]] ''[[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech Nothing!]]''
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--->'''Mirage''': This...has to '''''stop!''''

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--->'''Mirage''': This...has to '''''stop!'''''''''stop!'''''

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* Virgil's dad in "Sons of the Fathers". When Richie has run off after [[CallingtheOldManOut blasting his dad for his racism]], the man ends up at Mr. Hawkings' office and tries to excuse his racism. Mr. Hawkings calmly and quietly but firmly ''blasts'' aside everything thrown at him.

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* Virgil's dad in "Sons of the Fathers". When Richie has run off after [[CallingtheOldManOut blasting his dad for his racism]], the man ends up at Mr. Hawkings' Hawkins's office and tries to excuse his racism. Mr. Hawkings Hawkins calmly and quietly but firmly ''blasts'' aside everything thrown at him.



'''Robert:''' No, you were just talking about his ''kind'', thats all. Well I know your ''kind'' Foley, I've seen your kind all my life; a fine upstanding bigot, his nose so close to the grindstone he can't see anything else. Meanwhile, the world changes and grows, and he's blind to it, ignorant, and proud of that too; and you know the worst part?\\

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'''Robert:''' No, you were just talking about his ''kind'', thats that's all. Well I know your ''kind'' Foley, ''your'' kind, Foley. I've seen your kind all my life; life: a fine upstanding bigot, his nose so close to the grindstone he can't see anything else. Meanwhile, the world changes and grows, and he's blind to it, ignorant, and proud of that too; and you know the worst part?\\



** Some FridgeBrilliance (and possibly FridgeHorror) kicks in when you realize that Robert is in his late 40's or early 50's in the early 2000s. When he mentions the racism and prejudice he's seen "all his life," he's likely referring to the American Civil Rights Movement, as he would have been a teenager around then. Robert lived through an age of massive protests, bigotry, and violence, but retains a strong moral code and isn't afraid to call out evil when he sees it. Bad. Ass.



-->'''Talon''': ''(to Ebon)'' You're ''scared''! [[FromNobodyToNightmare You were nothing before The Big Bang]], and that's what you're gonna be again. ''Nothing''!

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-->'''Talon''': ''(to Ebon)'' You're ''scared''! [[FromNobodyToNightmare You were nothing before The Big Bang]], and that's what you're gonna be again. ''Nothing''!''Nothing''!
* In "Brother-Sister Act," the villainous Bang Baby [[MakeMeWannaShout Boom]] forces his also-empowered little sister [[LightEmUp Mirage]] to help him commit crimes. Mirage is reluctant throughout the whole episode, as she's retained her moral compass, but still helps him because [[ThickerThanWater he's her brother.]] But when Boom finally snaps and starts becoming dangerously violent, Mirage [[TookALevelInBadass takes a level in badass]] and turns her powers against him, letting Static save the day. Brother or no brother, she is ''not'' going to stand by while innocent civilians are in danger.
** Even better is her PreAsskickingOneLiner before she finally taps into the full use of her powers (which she'd been reluctant to do because she [[IJustWantToBeNormal hates having them]]):
--->'''Mirage''': This...has to '''''stop!''''
** Speaking of sisters, Sharon deserves a mention for this episode too. Though she's often depicted as a clueless BrattyTeenageDaughter, in this case she uses intuition, logic, and some old-fashioned detective work to prove that Static is actually Virgil. She [[SecretChaser actually figures out the secret]] and comes extremely close to exposing the truth; Virgil only gets out of it because Mirage uses her light-manipulating gifts to create an illusion of him flying away. This episode cemented that awesomeness truly runs in the Hawkins family.
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* Static turning SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker's own joke against him. (Joker pretended he was injured so he could attack Franchise/{{Batman}} with his joybuzzer.) A hand grabs the Joker's, setting off the electricity from the buzzer... Joker laughs, thinking he pulled one over on Batman. ("Hahahahehehe, got you!") But, much to his surprise, it wasn't Batman. It was [[EpicFail Static that he]] [[ShootingSuperman tried to electrocute.]] He then goes: "That was fun. Now let me try!" and sends a big shock into the Joker, who passes out. Even better, this impressed '''Batman'''! (''"Not bad."'') Virgil appropriately grins at the compliment given to him by the goddamn Dark Knight!

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* Static turning SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker's ComicBook/TheJoker's own joke against him. (Joker pretended he was injured so he could attack Franchise/{{Batman}} with his joybuzzer.) A hand grabs the Joker's, setting off the electricity from the buzzer... Joker laughs, thinking he pulled one over on Batman. ("Hahahahehehe, got you!") But, much to his surprise, it wasn't Batman. It was [[EpicFail Static that he]] [[ShootingSuperman tried to electrocute.]] He then goes: "That was fun. Now let me try!" and sends a big shock into the Joker, who passes out. Even better, this impressed '''Batman'''! (''"Not bad."'') Virgil appropriately grins at the compliment given to him by the goddamn Dark Knight!
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** Of course, this leads to an [=MOA=] for the good guys, since Sinestro didn't take into account that John Stewart's ring could be - and is - recharged by ''Static.'' Thus, GL gets to make a big light show of taking down Sinestro.
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* Sinestro in "Fallen Hero": Right after Green Lantern tells him that he'll never get the power of his ring, Sinestro whips out a keychain with 12 Lantern rings attached, making it clear that [[EvilIsPetty he's ruining Stewart's life for nothing but a souvenir]].

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* Sinestro in "Fallen Hero": Right after Green Lantern tells him that he'll never get the power of his ring, Sinestro [[HeroKiller Sinestro]] whips out [[CreepySouvenir a keychain with 12 Lantern rings attached, attached]], making it clear that [[EvilIsPetty he's ruining Stewart's life for nothing but a souvenir]].
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* Talon gets a small one in the series finale. [[spoiler:When a cure for those affected by the Big Bang is found and has been released into the air, all of the metahumans begin losing their powers and returning to normal, which for [[IJustWantToBeNormal Talon]], is a relief. But Ebon refuses to let this happen, and steals a canister of the gas, intending to set off a second Big Bang. Talon, who he had also kidnapped, calls him out and reveals the true reason why he's doing this in a pretty awesome way.]]
-->'''Talon''': ''(to [[spoiler:Ebon]])'' You're ''scared''! [[FromNobodyToNightmare You were nothing before The Big Bang]], and [[spoiler: that's what you're gonna be again. ''Nothing''!]]

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* Talon gets a small one in the series finale. [[spoiler:When When a cure for those affected by the Big Bang is found and has been released into the air, all of the metahumans begin losing their powers and returning to normal, which for [[IJustWantToBeNormal Talon]], is a relief. But Ebon refuses to let this happen, and steals a canister of the gas, intending to set off a second Big Bang. Talon, who he had also kidnapped, calls him out and reveals the true reason why he's doing this in a pretty awesome way.]]
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-->'''Talon''': ''(to [[spoiler:Ebon]])'' Ebon)'' You're ''scared''! [[FromNobodyToNightmare You were nothing before The Big Bang]], and [[spoiler: that's what you're gonna be again. ''Nothing''!]]''Nothing''!
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* "YOU...WILL DO...AS I...COMMAND!" "[[DefiantToTheEnd NO...I...WON'T!!]]"

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* "YOU...WILL DO...AS I...COMMAND!" COMMAND!"\\
"[[DefiantToTheEnd NO...I...WON'T!!]]"
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'''Robert:''' No, you were just talking about his ''kind'', thats all. Well I know your ''kind''Foley, I've seen your kind all my life; a fine upstanding bigot, his nose so close to the grindstone he can't see anything else. Meanwhile, the world changes and grows, and he's blind to it, ignorant, and proud of that too; and you know the worst part?\\

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'''Robert:''' No, you were just talking about his ''kind'', thats all. Well I know your ''kind''Foley, ''kind'' Foley, I've seen your kind all my life; a fine upstanding bigot, his nose so close to the grindstone he can't see anything else. Meanwhile, the world changes and grows, and he's blind to it, ignorant, and proud of that too; and you know the worst part?\\
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'''Robert:''' You've got a terrific son, one of the best and brightest around, and because of the way you are, you'll never really know him. Richie ran away from you along time ago, Foley, and who could blame him.\\

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'''Robert:''' You've got a terrific son, one of the best and brightest around, and because of the way you are, you'll never really know him. Richie ran away from you along time ago, Foley, and who could blame him.\\
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-->'''Mr. Foley:''' What you son heard, Hawkins, I wasn't talking about him.\\
'''Robert:''' No, you were just talking about his ''kind'', thats all. Well I know your ''kind''Foley, I've seen your kind all my life; a fine upstanding bigot, his nose so close to the grindstone he can't see anything else. Meanwhile, the world changes and grows, and he's blind to it, ignorant, and proud of that too; and you know the worst part?\\
'''Mr. Foley:''' I'm sure you'll tell me.\\
'''Robert:''' You've got a terrific son, one of the best and brightest around, and because of the way you are, you'll never really know him. Richie ran away from you along time ago, Foley, and who could blame him.\\
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* Another crossover episode with Batman. They're trying to find a "bang baby" who got caught up with the wrong crowd, Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy. So they're fighting on a ship in the harbor and Harley is dodging everything Static throws at her, taunting him all the while. What does Static do? He charges up and ''zaps the entire ship in one shot''. Harley gets lit up like a neon sign in Vegas. "Wait for it," indeed.

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* Another crossover episode with Batman. They're In "Hard as Nails," they're trying to find a "bang baby" who got caught up with the wrong crowd, Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy. So they're fighting on a ship in the harbor and Harley is dodging everything Static throws at her, taunting him all the while. What does Static do? He charges up and ''zaps the entire ship in one shot''. Harley gets lit up like a neon sign in Vegas. "Wait for it," indeed.


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** Furthermore, Static managed to talk the Bang Baby - Nails - down from attacking Harley and Ivy through cold logic:
-->'''Nails''': They hurt me! This is payback!
-->'''Static''': And then what?! Spend the rest of your life hiding from guys like [Batman]...or me?
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* The BadassGrandma who maced Shiv in "Sons of the Fathers". Props, lady; major props.

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* The BadassGrandma CoolOldLady who maced Shiv in "Sons of the Fathers". Props, lady; major props.
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--> '''Toyman''': I may be [[DoggedNiceGuy a fool for love]], darling, [[GenreSavvy but I'm no dope.]] I programmed a failsafe mechanism in case you betray me. ''[[TaughtByExperience Again.]]''

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--> '''Toyman''': I may be [[DoggedNiceGuy a fool for love]], darling, [[GenreSavvy but I'm no dope.]] dope. I programmed a failsafe mechanism in case you betray me. ''[[TaughtByExperience Again.]]''
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--> '''Toyman''': I may be [[DoggedNiceGuy a fool for love]], darling, [[GenreSavvy but I'm no dope.]] I programmed a failsafe mechanism in case you betray me. [[TaughtByExperience ''Again.'']]

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--> '''Toyman''': I may be [[DoggedNiceGuy a fool for love]], darling, [[GenreSavvy but I'm no dope.]] I programmed a failsafe mechanism in case you betray me. [[TaughtByExperience ''Again.'']]''[[TaughtByExperience Again.]]''
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--> '''Toyman''': I may be [[DoggedNiceGuy a fool for love]], darling, [[GenreSavvy but I'm no dope.]] I programmed a failsafe mechanism in case you betray me. [[TaughtByExperience ''Again.'']]
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** When Richie brings up the thought of Virgil being a Super Hero, It's clear that Virgil didn't even think of that and immediately jumped to the idea. Most of the people who were involved of the Big Bang either decide to use them for selfish reasons or downright villainy, but Virgil must have been the first one to think "I can be a Super Hero!"
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* The BadassGrandma who maced Shiv in "Sons of the Fathers". Props, lady; major props.
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* Virgil's mom in "Flashback". Despite now knowing that she'll die on that fateful day five years ago thanks to a time-traveling Static revealing her fate, she still decides to risk her life to help the injured. One thing that does change the timeline is Virgil's mom talking about Virgil makes her proud to have a son. Her actions finally help Virgil find peace with her mom's death.

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* Virgil's mom in "Flashback". Despite now knowing that she'll die on that fateful day five years ago thanks to a time-traveling Static revealing her fate, she still decides to risk her life to help the injured. One thing that does change the timeline is Virgil's mom talking about Virgil makes her proud to have a son. Her actions finally help Virgil find peace with her his mom's death.
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* Rubberband Man vs Ebon. When Ebon tries to get Rubberband Man to let him off from his crimes. Trying to use the excuse that their family-and because of such, RBM should let him go free to do as he pleases. Rubberband Man in a moment of awesomeness-saying that doing what's right and following the law, is more important.

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* Rubberband Man vs Ebon. When Ebon tries to get Rubberband Man to let him off from his crimes. Trying to use the excuse that their they're family-and because of such, RBM should let him go free to do as he pleases. Rubberband Man in a moment of awesomeness-saying that doing what's right and following the law, is more important.

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** Another awesome moment for Rubberband Man: Near the end of "Where the Rubber Meets the Road", a fusion reactor is on the verge of going critical, and the only one close enough to attempt to disarm it is Rubberband Man. He normally wouldn't be able to read the directions due to having dyslexia, except that he's developed a neat trick (involving stretching part of his arm to match the writing and reading it in a fashion similar to Braille) to get around it. The trick works right up to the last step, when he hits a word that he can't make sense of... at which point, good old fashion deductive logic kicks in: he knows from the rest of that step that the last word is either "clockwise" or "counter-clockwise" and it's too long for the former. By the time Static and Gear arrive to help, he tosses them the now-disarmed core. Overcomes his biggest personal issue ''and'' saves the city... not too shabby.

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** Another awesome moment for Rubberband Man: Near near the end of "Where the Rubber Meets the Road", a fusion reactor is on the verge of going critical, and the only one close enough to attempt to disarm it is Rubberband Man. He normally wouldn't be able to read the directions due to having dyslexia, except that he's developed a neat trick (involving stretching part of his arm to match the writing and reading it in a fashion similar to Braille) to get around it. The trick works right up to the last step, when he hits a word that he can't make sense of... at which point, good old fashion deductive logic kicks in: he knows from the rest of that step that the last word is either "clockwise" or "counter-clockwise" and it's too long for the former. By the time Static and Gear arrive to help, he tosses them the now-disarmed core. Overcomes his biggest personal issue ''and'' saves the city... not too shabby.


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* Virgil's mom in "Flashback". Despite now knowing that she'll die on that fateful day five years ago thanks to a time-traveling Static revealing her fate, she still decides to risk her life to help the injured. One thing that does change the timeline is Virgil's mom talking about Virgil makes her proud to have a son. Her actions finally help Virgil find peace with her mom's death.

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