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* SuperScream: Like her template Black Canary, who has a super empowered scream, White Canary does too. To help her out, Steel gives her a collar based on Batgirl's Sonar to help modulate her volume and frequencies enough to have a normal conversation. When she can talk normally for the first time without havoc, Canary's very grateful indeed.
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* SuperScream: Like her template Black Canary, who has a super empowered scream, White Canary does too. To help her out, Steel gives her a collar based on Batgirl's Sonar to help modulate her volume and frequencies enough to have a normal conversation. When she can talk normally for the first time without havoc, Canary's very grateful indeed.
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* MakeMeWannaShout: Like her template, White Canary's primary attack. To help her out, Steel gives her a collar based on Batgirl's Sonar to help modulate her volume and frequencies enough to have a normal conversation. When she can talk normally for the first time without havoc, Canary's very grateful indeed.
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* MakeMeWannaShout: SuperScream: Like her template, template Black Canary, who has a super empowered scream, White Canary's primary attack.Canary does too. To help her out, Steel gives her a collar based on Batgirl's Sonar to help modulate her volume and frequencies enough to have a normal conversation. When she can talk normally for the first time without havoc, Canary's very grateful indeed.
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* ButNotTooBlack: Most incarnations of Natasha Irons, Steel, depict her with strong African features but in this universe she's a dark-skinned blond with blue eyes.
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: Poison Ivy, the Flying Guillotine and Mera.
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** Due to the non-existence of male superheroes in the setting, most of the heroines take cues from their {{Spear Counterpart}}s.
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** Due to the non-existence of male superheroes in the setting, most of the heroines take cues from their {{Spear Counterpart}}s. For instance, Jade takes Hal Jordan's place as the appointed Green Lantern for Sector 2814, with Carol Ferris' origin as Star Sapphire borrowing the element from Hal Jordan's origin of having the artifact bestowed by a dying alien.
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* DecompositeCharacter: Green Lantern Hal Jordan has attributes of himself split between this continuity's versions of Jade and Carol Ferris, with the former being the appointed Green Lantern of Sector 2814 and the latter becoming Star Sapphire by being given her power-enabling artifact by a dying Zamaron in a similar manner to how Hal Jordan was given the ring of his predecessor Abin Sur before he died.
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* DisabledInTheAdaptation: This continuity's Jade is blind unlike her standard counterpart.
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* MythologyGag: When Jade (who happens to be blind) becomes a Green Lantern, a version of the Green Lantern oath appears that is partially derived from the oath used by the blind Green Lantern Rot Lop Fan (who believes himself to instead be an F-Sharp Bell because of his species' lack of sight preventing him from understanding anything to do with light or color).