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* ReincarnateInAnotherWorld: Captain Atom was killed at the end of ''ComicBook/PublicEnemies'' via nuclear explosion, and reformed himself in the Creator/{{Wildstorm}} universe.

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* ReincarnateInAnotherWorld: Captain Atom was killed at the end of ''ComicBook/PublicEnemies'' ''ComicBook/PublicEnemies2004'' via nuclear explosion, and reformed himself in the Creator/{{Wildstorm}} universe.



-->'''Hawksmoor:''' Even Majestic thinks there's a slim chance it could work.
-->'''The Engineer:''' Majestic? That tight-ass? What's he got to do with it?
-->'''Hawksmoor:''' Well, for one thing, he's standing right next to me, listening in.
-->'''The Engineer:''' Oops.

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-->'''Hawksmoor:''' Even Majestic thinks there's a slim chance it could work.
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After the events of ''ComicBook/PublicEnemies'', ComicBook/CaptainAtom suddenly finds himself in the [=WildStorm=] universe.

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After the events of ''ComicBook/PublicEnemies'', ''ComicBook/PublicEnemies2004'', ComicBook/CaptainAtom suddenly finds himself in the [=WildStorm=] universe.
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* LackOfEmpathy: A recurring problem with the Wildstorm heroes: while they're ostensibly the "good guys," a lot of them don't really concern themselves with what the [[Muggles normal people]] of their world think.
** Majestic protects Earth, but he clearly sees humans as his subjects and brushes off Captain Atom's angry observation that people are terrified of him and those like him.
** While he's not outright cruel, Grifter isn't terribly considerate of Nikola's fear and discomfort at her whole situation.

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* LackOfEmpathy: A recurring problem with the Wildstorm heroes: while they're ostensibly the "good guys," a lot of them don't really concern themselves with what the [[Muggles [[{{Muggles}} normal people]] of their world think.
** Majestic protects Earth, but he clearly sees humans as his subjects and brushes off Captain Atom's angry observation that people are terrified of him and those people like him.
** While he's not outright cruel, Grifter isn't terribly considerate of Nikola's fear and discomfort at her whole situation.suddenly acquiring superpowers.



** When Grifter sends the WildCATs to bring in Captain Atom, they end up picking a fight with him at the Washington Monument.

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** When Grifter sends the WildCATs to bring in deal with Captain Atom, they end up picking a fight with him at the Washington Monument.



-->'''Maul:''' Uh oh.\\

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-->'''Maul:''' Uh oh.\\



-->''Majestic:'' You've seen those movies where a bomb is being defused, and great care is taken not to cut the wrong wire? Killing him would be cutting the wrong wire. And in case you were wondering, there is no right wire.

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-->''Majestic:'' -->'''Majestic:''' You've seen those movies where a bomb is being defused, and great care is taken not to cut the wrong wire? Killing him would be cutting the wrong wire. And in case you were wondering, there is no right wire.
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* PowerOfTrust: Captain Atom tries this method twice, to different results. [[spoiler:He calms down Nikola after she accidentally transforms into Void by calmly introducing himself and promising to help her. He later tries this with the Engineer, asking for her to trust him over the Carrier's supercomputer. Unfortunately, she doesn't go for it.]]
* ProHumanTranshuman: Unlike most of the Wildstorm heroes, Captain Atom doesn't see himself as inherently superior to those without powers, even stressing that it's the normal man inside of him that matters.

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* InstantlyProvenWrong: When he meets Nikola at the apartment building he crash landed in, Captain Atom admits that it's nice to meet an "average, normal human" like her. [[spoiler:When Atom puts his hand on her shoulder, Nikola immediately transforms into Void and accidentally knocks him out with a blast of energy.]]



* LackOfEmpathy: A recurring problem with the Wildstorm heroes: while they're ostensibly the "good guys," a lot of them don't really concern themselves with what the [[Muggles normal people]] of their world think.
** Majestic protects Earth, but he clearly sees humans as his subjects and brushes off Captain Atom's angry observation that people are terrified of him and those like him.
** While he's not outright cruel, Grifter isn't terribly considerate of Nikola's fear and discomfort at her whole situation.
** While Captain Atom and the Engineer are sharing a romantic moment, they see a plane in danger of crashing. Atom immediately leaps into action to save it; while she helps, the Engineer spends the entire rescue complaining, calling the people onboard "ingrates" and even wonders out loud if they're worth saving at all.



-->'''Maul:''' ''Uh oh''.\\
'''Captain Atom:''' ''That's right. Uh oh.''
** This was the look on ''Midnighter's'' face, right before Captain Atom tosses an unconscious Apollo at him.

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-->'''Maul:''' ''Uh oh''.Uh oh.\\
'''Captain Atom:''' ''That's That's right. Uh oh.''
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** This was Nikola's reaction when Majestic reveals that ''she's'' the look on ''Midnighter's'' face, right before only one who can stop Captain Atom tosses an unconscious Apollo at him.from detonating.



-->''Hawksmoor:'' Even Majestic thinks there's a slim chance it could work.
-->''The Engineer:'' Majestic? That tight-ass? What's he got to do with it?
-->''Hawksmoor:'' Well, for one thing, he's standing right next to me, listening in.
-->''The Engineer:'' Oops.

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-->''Hawksmoor:'' -->'''Hawksmoor:''' Even Majestic thinks there's a slim chance it could work.
-->''The Engineer:'' -->'''The Engineer:''' Majestic? That tight-ass? What's he got to do with it?
-->''Hawksmoor:'' -->'''Hawksmoor:''' Well, for one thing, he's standing right next to me, listening in.
-->''The Engineer:'' -->'''The Engineer:''' Oops.

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* ProperlyParanoid: When it looks like the Engineer has successfully disarmed the threat inside Captain Atom, Majestic is worried that the fix seemed far too easy. He's ultimately proven right in the worst possible way.



* RightBehindMe: A variation takes place when Jack Hawksmoor contacts the Engineer with a plan that might help Captain Atom:
-->''Hawksmoor:'' Even Majestic thinks there's a slim chance it could work.
-->''The Engineer:'' Majestic? That tight-ass? What's he got to do with it?
-->''Hawksmoor:'' Well, for one thing, he's standing right next to me, listening in.
-->''The Engineer:'' Oops.



* ThouShaltNotKill: Captain Atom even refuses to kill an alternate Earth's version of ''Hitler.''
* TranshumanTreachery: How most supers feel about humanity after becoming super heroes, with even the nicest of them viewing humanity as second class or lucky to be "protected" by them.

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* ThouShaltNotKill: In contrast to the Wildstorm heroes, Captain Atom refuses to kill anyone. He even refuses to kill an alternate Earth's version of ''Hitler.''
* TranshumanTreachery: How most supers feel about humanity after becoming super heroes, with even the nicest of them viewing humanity as second class or lucky to be "protected" by them.
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* WireDilemma: Referenced when Majestic explains how the WildCATs attempt to kill Captain Atom could have gone very, very wrong:
-->''Majestic:'' You've seen those movies where a bomb is being defused, and great care is taken not to cut the wrong wire? Killing him would be cutting the wrong wire. And in case you were wondering, there is no right wire.

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* AlternateHistoryNaziVictory: After bringing Captain Atom to an alternate Earth where the Nazis won World War II, Jack Hawksmoor complains about how common such worlds are in the multiverse.



* ConditionedToAcceptHorror: The Authority are so used to dealing with strange, apocalyptic threats that they're somewhat desensitized. After taking Captain Atom through several peaceful alternate universes, Jack Hawksmoor and the Engineer don't think anything of bringing him with them into a huge battle on a world where the Nazis are in power. Jack even offers Atom the chance to kill that world's Hitler as if it were a fun opportunity.



** [[AvertedTrope Averted]] with the Authority, who teleport Captain Atom to the moon to meet the Engineer, who in turn politely invites him to visit their headquarters. Atom even comments on how friendly they are compared to the other superhumans he's met so far. Of course, while they're genuine about helping him if they can, [[BitchInSheepsClothing the Authority are perfectly willing to kill Atom if they feel it's necessary.]]



* Swift barely gets involved with the situation regarding Captain Atom; in two of her few appearances, she's either watching TV or getting ready for a photo shoot.

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* ** Swift barely gets involved with the situation regarding Captain Atom; in two of her few appearances, she's either watching TV or getting ready for a photo shoot.

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* ApocalypseMaiden: Captain Atom discovers that ''he'' is going to destroy the Wildstorm universe if he stays there, and that he also can't leave, ''and'' that if he dies, the destruction will happen instantly. In the end, [[DeusExMachina Nikola cures him]] and sends him home. Then ''she'' destroys the universe, then remakes it.
** This transfers over to Nikola / Void, once she heals Captain Atom, but decides that their universe needs resetting.

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* ApocalypseMaiden: Captain Atom discovers that something embedded itself in him as he entered into the Wildstorm universe, and because of it ''he'' is going to destroy the Wildstorm universe everything if he stays there, and there. He also learns that he also can't leave, ''and'' that if he dies, the destruction will happen instantly. In the end, [[DeusExMachina Nikola cures him]] and sends him home. Then ''she'' destroys the universe, then remakes it.
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** This transfers over to Nikola / Void, once [[spoiler:Nikola/Void in the end; she heals Captain Atom, Atom and sends him home, but decides that their her universe needs resetting.]]



* ChromeChampion: All over the place: Captain Atom, The Engineer and Nikola / Void.

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* BloodIron: Before Captain Atom knocks her out, Voodoo threatens to control the iron in his blood and rip his veins apart.
* ChromeChampion: All over the place: Captain Atom, The Engineer and Nikola / [[spoiler:Nikola when she embraces the power of Void.]]


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* Swift barely gets involved with the situation regarding Captain Atom; in two of her few appearances, she's either watching TV or getting ready for a photo shoot.


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* WorthyOpponent: Zealot appreciates that Captain Atom shares her view of their fight as a serious matter (unlike her teammates, who treat it like a game). While it doesn't stop her from trying to kill him, she does at least promise him a quick and painless death.

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* BaitAndSwitchComment: When Grifter first suspects Void has returned, he asks his acquaintance Jeremy to run some tests to make sure. Jeremy runs the scans and confirms that he's not detecting a single signature of her energy. Grifter is disappointed until Jeremy elaborates: he's detecting ''two'' signatures.



** When Grifter sends the WildCATs to bring in Captain Atom, they end up picking a fight with him at the Washington Monument.



* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: Captain Atom is so frustrated with the WildCATs playing SixDegreesOfKevinBacon to decide who fights him first that he just tries to turn and fly away. Unfortunately, Maul is able to grab him before he can leave.



* SkewedPriorities:
** When Grifter initially calls in the WildCATs to search for Void, Warblade is more concerned with a gallery show he's holding in a couple of days (though, to be fair, he genuinely believed that Void was dead).
** When the WildCATs confront Captain Atom at the Washington Monument, Maul, Voodoo, and Warblade get caught up playing SixDegreesOfKevinBacon to decide who gets to fight him first (much to Zealot's annoyance and Atom's bafflement).



* UnderestimatingBadassery: This is why Apollo and ComicBook/{{Midnighter}} lose to Captain Atom. The pair think Atom is just another super-powered mook, not realizing that Atom is more powerful than all the members of ComicBook/TheAuthority combined, including Jenny Quantum. The only reason they last as long as they did is that Cap refuses to go all out against people he barely knows, even ones who are currently trying very hard to kill him. Really, just about every superhero in the Wildstorm universe was guilty of this. Midnighter and Apollo were just the most egregious case because they were the last. They knew, or should have known, that Cap had already beaten Mr. Majestic, the [[ComicBook/WildCATSWildStorm Wild CATS]], and the Engineer, all of whom were also guilty of ''severely'' underestimating Cap, to the point where the Wild CATS deliberately attacked one at a time, as if it were a game.

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* UnderestimatingBadassery: This is why Apollo and ComicBook/{{Midnighter}} lose to Captain Atom. The pair think Atom is just another super-powered mook, not realizing that Atom is more powerful than all the members of ComicBook/TheAuthority combined, including Jenny Quantum. The only reason they last as long as they did is that Cap refuses to go all out against people he barely knows, even ones who are currently trying very hard to kill him. Really, just about every superhero in the Wildstorm universe was guilty of this. Midnighter and Apollo were just the most egregious case because they were the last. They knew, or should have known, that Cap had already beaten Mr. Majestic, the [[ComicBook/WildCATSWildStorm Wild CATS]], WildCATs]], and the Engineer, all of whom were also guilty of ''severely'' underestimating Cap, to the point where the Wild CATS WildCATs deliberately attacked one at a time, as if it were a game.


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* WhatYouAreInTheDark: After learning that he's going to unwittingly destroy the Wildstorm universe and becoming disheartened by how bad things are there, Captain Atom briefly considers giving up and letting the disaster happen. It only takes a single panel of silent contemplation for him to realize that he's kidding himself and gets ready to find a solution.

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* HeroicSuicide: [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]]; when Majestic explains that Atom's continued existence is a threat to the entire universe, he points out that a hero like Atom would probably accept giving up his own life to prevent the deaths of everyone else. Captain Atom doesn't disagree, but wants to look into the situation himself before deciding on a course of action. It ends up being a moot point when Captain Atom confirms that his death won't prevent the disaster, it will just trigger it instead.
* HollywoodHacking: [[JustifiedTrope Justified]]; Captain Atom has the power to directly interface with computers and information networks, which proves extremely useful both for intel on the world he's found himself in and to crunch the numbers relating to his situation.



* LetsYouAndHimFight:
** [[ZigZaggingTrope Zig-Zagged]] with Captain Atom and Majestic. They fight when Captain Atom first arrives on the Wildstorm Earth since he accidentally destroys a building and Majestic assumes he's a threat. Their second meeting is more cordial, since by that point Majestic has learned about who Atom actually is. Their third meeting starts with Atom attacking Majestic on sight out of anger of learning [[BewareTheSuperman just how bad things are on this version of Earth]]. The two scuffle for a bit, but Majestic puts an end to it to inform Atom of the threat he's unknowingly posing.
* MonumentalDamage: During their encounter in Washington, D.C., Majestic throws Captain Atom through the Washington Monument. Fortunately, he has nanobots that repair the damage without too much trouble.



* RuleOfSymbolism: When Grifter confirms that Nikola has received a shard of Void's essence, he "welcomes" her to the life of a superhuman by mentioning things like "super heroes," "arch villains," and "crazy adventures." Unlike both Nikola and the reader, he doesn't notice the train car embedded in the side of a building behind him, highlighting how disconnected the heroes of the Wildstorm universe have become.

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* RuleOfSymbolism: When Grifter confirms that Nikola has received a shard of Void's essence, he "welcomes" her to the life of a superhuman by mentioning things like "super heroes," "arch villains," and "crazy adventures." Unlike both Nikola and the reader, he doesn't notice the train car embedded in the side of a building behind him, highlighting how disconnected the heroes of the Wildstorm universe have become.become from the people they're supposedly protecting.

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* BewareTheSuperman: The basic attitude of the general population of the Wildstorm Earth. Captain Atom was already dismayed to see average citizens terrified of superhumans like him, but he's extremely upset to see the same fear coming from the U.S. military and ''the President of the United States''.

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* BewareTheSuperman: The basic attitude of the general population of the Wildstorm Earth.Earth's general population. Captain Atom was already dismayed to see average citizens terrified of superhumans like him, but he's extremely upset to see the same fear coming from the U.S. military and even ''the President of the United States''.States''.
-->'''President:''' "Here, it's the others -- the ones like you and Majestic -- who matter. They're the ones who run things, the ones that decide who lives and who dies...and who gets to go home. Here, normal people, even normal people with the word "president" in front of their name...well, they don't really count for too much in the grand scheme of things. Here...we answer to a higher authority."



* PersonOfMassDestruction: Captain Atom is a ticking time bomb set to destroy the entire universe.
* PhlebotinumOverdose: How Captain Atom beats Apollo, he goads Apollo into teleporting both to near the sun, then uses his powers to overclock Apollo's solar absorption and forcing him back to Earth, unconscious.

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* PersonOfMassDestruction: Captain Atom is was already this, but something has made him a ticking time bomb set to destroy the entire Wildstorm universe.
* PhlebotinumOverdose: How Captain Atom beats Apollo, Apollo: he goads Apollo into teleporting them both to near the surface of the sun, then uses his powers to overclock Apollo's solar absorption and forcing him back to Earth, unconscious.


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* RuleOfSymbolism: When Grifter confirms that Nikola has received a shard of Void's essence, he "welcomes" her to the life of a superhuman by mentioning things like "super heroes," "arch villains," and "crazy adventures." Unlike both Nikola and the reader, he doesn't notice the train car embedded in the side of a building behind him, highlighting how disconnected the heroes of the Wildstorm universe have become.


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* SpitefulSpit: Captain Atom does this twice: once to Majestic after the latter claims that [[BewareTheSuperman people like him]] are the best thing to ever happen to humans, then later to Apollo as part of a BatmanGambit.

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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom:
** [[AvertedTrope Averted]] when Captain Atom flies to the White House. The rest of the U.S. government is so terrified of a superhuman seizing control of the government again that they authorize the use of a warhead, even though it will also kill the president and everyone else at the White House. Thankfully, Captain Atom is able to safely negate it.



* WhatMeasureIsANonSuper: A theme from the start, Captain Atom is horrified that the heroes of this world have beaten down humanity to the point they feel powerless and fearful of ''all'' superpowered beings.

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* WhatMeasureIsANonSuper: A theme from YouCantGoHomeAgain: One of the start, story's main sources of drama. Even though the Wildstorm heroes have dozens of ways to travel to alternate worlds, none of them can help Captain Atom, since something is keeping him trapped on their world. [[spoiler:In the end, Nikola (having embraced the power of Void) is able to remove the shard of herself that was embedded in him and sends him home immediately.]]
* YouCantThwartStageOne: [[spoiler:Absolutely nothing the Authority, Majestic, or the Wild CATS do is able to stop the threat
Captain Atom is horrified that unwittingly posing to their world. In the heroes of this world end, the Wildstorm universe would have beaten down humanity to been completely destroyed if not for the point they feel powerless and fearful last-minute intervention of ''all'' superpowered beings.
Nikola as the new Void.]]

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* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: Played for BlackComedy; once he realizes he's stuck on an alternate Earth, Captain Atom laments that he's lost, alone, and also gold, for some reason.



* ContinuityNod: Majestic briefly tells Atom about the time that he met Superman and switched places with him for a while.



* IntercontinuityCrossover: The series thrusts Captain Atom into Jim Lee's Creator/{{Wildstorm}} universe. The mini-series functions as a CosmicRetcon for Wildstorm, and allows those comic readers who generally hated the ridiculousness of ''ComicBook/TheAuthority'' watch them get their heads handed to them.

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* InformationWantsToBeFree: When Captain Atom accesses the classified information of the Wildstorm Earth's various governments, he remembers how his old teammate [[ComicBook/NewGods Mister Miracle]] taught him how to do so, arguing that such information should be freely available.
* IntercontinuityCrossover: The series thrusts Captain Atom into Jim Lee's Creator/{{Wildstorm}} universe. The mini-series functions as results in a CosmicRetcon for Wildstorm, and allows those comic readers who generally hated the ridiculousness of ''ComicBook/TheAuthority'' watch them get their heads handed to them.



* SeenItAll: As Captain Atom pieces together that he's on an alternate Earth, he notes that he's not ''that'' disturbed by people not seeming to remember him, mostly because he's seen all sorts of weird things in his career.

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* SeenItAll: As Captain Atom pieces together that he's on an alternate Earth, he notes that he's not ''that'' disturbed by people not seeming to remember him, mostly because he's seen all sorts of similar weird things in his career.



* SoftReboot: The series serves as a soft reboot for the Creator/{{WildStorm}} Comics universe.

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* SimpleSolutionWontWork: Several of the Wildstorm heroes have the means to travel to alternate Earths very easily, but ''something'' has happened to Captain Atom that's keeping him stuck in the Wildstorm universe.
* SoftReboot: The series serves as results in a soft reboot for the Creator/{{WildStorm}} Comics universe.



* ThouShaltNotKill: Captain Atom refuses to kill an alternate Earth's version of ''Hitler.''

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* ThouShaltNotKill: Captain Atom even refuses to kill an alternate Earth's version of ''Hitler.''

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* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: Captain Atom stops Voodoo during her psychic assault by routing ''the entire internet'' into her.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Captain Atom plays this role to ''ComicBook/TheAuthority'', and, indeed, the entire Creator/{{Wildstorm}} Universe).

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* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: Captain Atom stops Voodoo during her Voodoo's psychic assault by routing ''the entire internet'' into her.
her mind.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Captain Atom plays this role notes more than once how, despite his sheer power and good intentions, he tended to ''ComicBook/TheAuthority'', and, indeed, be overshadowed by heroes like Superman and Batman in his home universe. It gets flipped around once he arrives on the entire Creator/{{Wildstorm}} Universe).Wildstorm Earth: Atom ends up overshadowing most of its native superhumans.



* BewareTheSuperman: When Captain Atom turned up, he was horrified - and deeply, deeply displeased with The Authority. Given that he's a reality warping Superman class FlyingBrick, this did not end well for the Authority.
* ChromeChampion: All over the place, Captain Atom, The Engineer and Nikola / Void.

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* BewareTheSuperman: When The basic attitude of the general population of the Wildstorm Earth. Captain Atom turned up, he was horrified - and deeply, deeply displeased with The Authority. Given that already dismayed to see average citizens terrified of superhumans like him, but he's a reality warping Superman class FlyingBrick, this did not end well for extremely upset to see the Authority.
same fear coming from the U.S. military and ''the President of the United States''.
* ChromeChampion: All over the place, place: Captain Atom, The Engineer and Nikola / Void.



* SeenItAll: As Captain Atom pieces together that he's on an alternate Earth, he notes that he's not ''that'' disturbed by people not seeming to remember him, mostly because he's seen all sorts of weird things in his career.
-->'''Captain Atom:''' I've seen that sort of thing before. Mass hypnosis, amnesia virus. Some would-be villain is always pulling a stunt like that.



* ThouShaltNotKill: Captain Atom refuses to kill ''Hitler.''

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* ThouShaltNotKill: Captain Atom refuses to kill an alternate Earth's version of ''Hitler.''
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* {{Reconstruction}}: The series functions as this. By the time it came out, the Creator/WildStorm characters had come to embody all the excesses of UsefulNotes/{{the Dark Age|of Comic Books}}, so DC brought Captain Atom, who, while [[DeconstructorFleet hardly what you'd call a traditional superhero]], nonetheless was a much more [[TheCape wholesome, positive character]] to set the [=WildStorm=] Universe to rights.

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* {{Reconstruction}}: The series functions as this. By the time it came out, the Creator/WildStorm characters had come to embody all the excesses of UsefulNotes/{{the MediaNotes/{{the Dark Age|of Comic Books}}, so DC brought Captain Atom, who, while [[DeconstructorFleet hardly what you'd call a traditional superhero]], nonetheless was a much more [[TheCape wholesome, positive character]] to set the [=WildStorm=] Universe to rights.
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* KnowWhenToFoldEm: After seeing [[spoiler: Apollo, the Midnighter, and Jenny Quantum die horribly while trying to kill Captain Atom, The Doctor doesn't even try to fight, and acknowledges the inevitable]].
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* RedHerring: The title of the story, for fans who know the story behind ''ComicBook/Armageddon2001''. Despite starring Captain Atom, it doesn't involve Monarch or his alternate future in any way. The Armageddon the title refers to is merely the end of the [=WildStorm=] universe.
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After the events of ''ComicBook/PublicEnemies''. ComicBook/CaptainAtom suddenly finds himself in the [=WildStorm=] universe.

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* DarkAgeOfSupernames: Spoofed both ways a few times, with Captain Atom commenting how the named heroes of the Wildstorm Earth have little flair or pizzas. On the flip side, Jack thinks that Captain Atom didn't have confidence in his name and had to stick a title to it. It gets very personal (and more than a bit hypocritical considering his own name) when Midnighter threatens Nikola this way:

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* DarkAgeOfSupernames: Spoofed both ways a few times, with Captain Atom commenting how the named heroes of the Wildstorm Earth have little flair or pizzas.pizzazz. On the flip side, Jack thinks that Captain Atom didn't have confidence in his name and had to stick a title to it. It gets very personal (and more than a bit hypocritical considering his own name) when Midnighter threatens Nikola this way:

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* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: Captain Atom stops Voodoo during her psychic assault by routing ''the entire internet'' into her.



** This transfers over to Nikola / Void, once she heals Captain Atom, but decides that their universe needs resetting.



* ChromeChampion: All over the place, Captain Atom, The Engineer and Nikola / Void.



* DarkAgeOfSupernames: Spoofed both ways a few times, with Captain Atom commenting how the named heroes of the Wildstorm Earth have little flair or pizzas. On the flip side, Jack thinks that Captain Atom didn't have confidence in his name and had to stick a title to it. It gets very personal (and more than a bit hypocritical considering his own name) when Midnighter threatens Nikola this way:
-->'''Midnighter:''' "Do you have a clever name like 'Grifter'? One that sounds '''hip''' at first , until you realize it's '''trying''' too hard?"''



* PhlebotinumOverdose: How Captain Atom beats Apollo, he goads Apollo into teleporting both to near the sun, then uses his powers to overclock Apollo's solar absorption and forcing him back to Earth, unconscious.



* TranshumanTreachery: How most supers feel about humanity after becoming super heroes, with even the nicest of them viewing humanity as second class or lucky to be "protected" by them.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: This is why Apollo and ComicBook/{{Midnighter}} lose to Captain Atom. The pair think Atom is just another super-powered mook, not realizing that Atom is more powerful than all the members of ComicBook/TheAuthority combined, including Jenny Quantum. The only reason they last as long as they did is that Cap refuses to go all out against people he barely knows, even ones who are currently trying very hard to kill him. Really, just about every superhero in the Wildstorm universe was guilty of this. Midnighter and Apollo were just the most egregious case because they were the last. They knew, or should have known, that Cap had already beaten Mr. Majestic, the [[ComicBook/WildCATSWildStorm Wild CATS]], and the Engineer, all of whom were also guilty of ''severely'' underestimating Cap, to the point where the Wild CATS deliberately attacked one at a time, as if it were a game.



* UnderestimatingBadassery: This is why Apollo and ComicBook/{{Midnighter}} lose to Captain Atom. The pair think Atom is just another super-powered mook, not realizing that Atom is more powerful than all the members of ComicBook/TheAuthority combined, including Jenny Quantum. The only reason they last as long as they did is that Cap refuses to go all out against people he barely knows, even ones who are currently trying very hard to kill him. Really, just about every superhero in the Wildstorm universe was guilty of this. Midnighter and Apollo were just the most egregious case because they were the last. They knew, or should have known, that Cap had already beaten Mr. Majestic, the [[ComicBook/WildCATSWildStorm Wild CATS]], and the Engineer, all of whom were also guilty of ''severely'' underestimating Cap, to the point where the Wild CATS deliberately attacked one at a time, as if it were a game.

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* UnderestimatingBadassery: This is why Apollo and ComicBook/{{Midnighter}} lose to WhatMeasureIsANonSuper: A theme from the start, Captain Atom. The pair think Atom is just another super-powered mook, not realizing horrified that Atom is more powerful than all the members heroes of ComicBook/TheAuthority combined, including Jenny Quantum. The only reason they last as long as they did is that Cap refuses to go all out against people he barely knows, even ones who are currently trying very hard to kill him. Really, just about every superhero in the Wildstorm universe was guilty of this. Midnighter and Apollo were just the most egregious case because they were the last. They knew, or should this world have known, that Cap had already beaten Mr. Majestic, the [[ComicBook/WildCATSWildStorm Wild CATS]], and the Engineer, all of whom were also guilty of ''severely'' underestimating Cap, down humanity to the point where the Wild CATS deliberately attacked one at a time, as if it were a game.they feel powerless and fearful of ''all'' superpowered beings.
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->There's always another way.
-->-- '''Captain Atom'''

''Captain Atom: Armageddon'' is a 2005 miniseries by Creator/DCComics under the Creator/WildStorm imprint.

After the events of ''ComicBook/PublicEnemies''. ComicBook/CaptainAtom suddenly finds himself in the [=WildStorm=] universe.

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!!''Captain Atom: Armageddon'' provides examples of:
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Captain Atom plays this role to ''ComicBook/TheAuthority'', and, indeed, the entire Creator/{{Wildstorm}} Universe).
* ApocalypseMaiden: Captain Atom discovers that ''he'' is going to destroy the Wildstorm universe if he stays there, and that he also can't leave, ''and'' that if he dies, the destruction will happen instantly. In the end, [[DeusExMachina Nikola cures him]] and sends him home. Then ''she'' destroys the universe, then remakes it.
* ApocalypseHow: This was the main driver of the plot. Captain Atom, quite against his will, was going to explode and destroy the entire universe, and nothing could stop it.
* AwesomenessByAnalysis: Inverted. The Midnighter saw Captain Atom as just another target for a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown. Instead, Captain Atom treated the Midnighter to a total CurbStompBattle, showing that sometimes AwesomeByAnalysis is no match for raw, unadulterated, world-shaking power.
* BewareTheSuperman: When Captain Atom turned up, he was horrified - and deeply, deeply displeased with The Authority. Given that he's a reality warping Superman class FlyingBrick, this did not end well for the Authority.
* CurbStompBattle: The Authority goes up against Captain Atom, a guy who can swat them down like flies, and does so. Captain Atom's thrashing of Midnighter was one brutal beatdown.
* DespairEventHorizon: The Doctor gets one at the end of the series, declaring that he has given up and that they should all just stop trying to prevent the end of the universe, as several of the most powerful superheroes have already died trying, and should instead focus on trying to meet the end with dignity.
* IntercontinuityCrossover: The series thrusts Captain Atom into Jim Lee's Creator/{{Wildstorm}} universe. The mini-series functions as a CosmicRetcon for Wildstorm, and allows those comic readers who generally hated the ridiculousness of ''ComicBook/TheAuthority'' watch them get their heads handed to them.
* MySkullRunnethOver: Captain Atom does this to Voodoo when she tries to invade his mind. He uses his neural uplink to the Pentagon's computer net to basically KO her with the Internet.
* NormalFishInATinyPond: Captain Atom is generally considered a second-tier hero at best in the mainstream DC Universe, however, when he is transported to the ''Creator/{{Wildstorm}}'' universe, he proves to be almost unstoppable, all but casually walking through the Authority, that world's mightiest [[NinetiesAntiHero "heroes"]]. Of course, part of this is that Captain Atom [[WillfullyWeak holds back]] a ''lot''.
* OhCrap:
** Captain Atom goes up against Maul. Maul's power is that he can reconfigure his body mass and become a figure similar to the Hulk. Captain Atom can manipulate atoms, and he turns Maul back into his skinny scientist self.
-->'''Maul:''' ''Uh oh''.\\
'''Captain Atom:''' ''That's right. Uh oh.''
** This was the look on ''Midnighter's'' face, right before Captain Atom tosses an unconscious Apollo at him.
* OutsideContextProblem: Captain Atom is this for the [=WildStorm=] Universe. The [=WildStorm=] [[{{Antihero}} heroes]], especially the more powerful ones like Mr. Majestic and the Authority, thought that they had their world pretty much in hand, and that they could handle just about anything that came their way. When Captain Atom showed up and, through no fault of his own, contracted a condition that was going to cause him to destroy the universe, they figured that they could cure him. When that failed, they figured that they could kill him. Cue a very satisfying series of {{Curb Stomp Battle}}s.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: Captain Atom is a ticking time bomb set to destroy the entire universe.
* {{Reconstruction}}: The series functions as this. By the time it came out, the Creator/WildStorm characters had come to embody all the excesses of UsefulNotes/{{the Dark Age|of Comic Books}}, so DC brought Captain Atom, who, while [[DeconstructorFleet hardly what you'd call a traditional superhero]], nonetheless was a much more [[TheCape wholesome, positive character]] to set the [=WildStorm=] Universe to rights.
* ReincarnateInAnotherWorld: Captain Atom was killed at the end of ''ComicBook/PublicEnemies'' via nuclear explosion, and reformed himself in the Creator/{{Wildstorm}} universe.
* SoftReboot: The series serves as a soft reboot for the Creator/{{WildStorm}} Comics universe.
* SympathyForTheHero: Captain Atom gets a lot of this, especially from Mr. Majestic and the Authority, who both recognize that Cap is a good man and a hero, and that it's not his fault that he's going to blow up and [[ApocalypseHow/ClassX4 destroy the universe]]. They do their best to help him, and Angie Spica, the Engineer, a member of the Authority, even gets romantically involved with him. That doesn't stop her, and the rest of the Authority, from trying to kill him, in the [[spoiler:mistaken]] belief that that will stop him from destroying the universe.
* ThouShaltNotKill: Captain Atom refuses to kill ''Hitler.''
* TheWorfEffect: The entire [=WildStorm=] Universe is this for Captain Atom, with him basically beating the crap out of everybody. His ''casual'' dismissal of [[{{Jerkass}} Midnighter's]] abilities ("Care to try that with me?") and his [[CurbStompBattle curb-stomping]] of Apollo were particularly entertaining.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: This is why Apollo and ComicBook/{{Midnighter}} lose to Captain Atom. The pair think Atom is just another super-powered mook, not realizing that Atom is more powerful than all the members of ComicBook/TheAuthority combined, including Jenny Quantum. The only reason they last as long as they did is that Cap refuses to go all out against people he barely knows, even ones who are currently trying very hard to kill him. Really, just about every superhero in the Wildstorm universe was guilty of this. Midnighter and Apollo were just the most egregious case because they were the last. They knew, or should have known, that Cap had already beaten Mr. Majestic, the [[ComicBook/WildCATSWildStorm Wild CATS]], and the Engineer, all of whom were also guilty of ''severely'' underestimating Cap, to the point where the Wild CATS deliberately attacked one at a time, as if it were a game.
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