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[[File:STAR Labs.png|thumb|right|300px|The [[Metropolis]] building of S.T.A.R. Labs.]]
'''S.T.A.R. Labs''' was a facility located in [[Metropolis]], with other branches in cities such as [[Gotham City]] and Paris.
 
   
 
'''S.T.A.R. Labs''' was a facility located in [[Metropolis]], with other branches in cities such as [[Gotham City]]<ref name="btas03">{{ep ref|btas|03}}</ref> and Paris.<ref name="Maid of Honor">{{ep ref|jl|207}}</ref>
==History==
 
[[Emil Hamilton]] served as the lab's director and chief scientist for the Metropolis branch. The lab was not limited to one area of study but everything from mutagenic studies to medicine. [[Superman]] formed a research partnership with the organization where he allowed them access to his advanced technology and in return they helped him cope with several problems he faced such as his weakness to Kryptonite. He also came here to talk to Hamilton and seek his advice and receive assistance from him. The facility also equipped to perform surgery and provide at least short term medical care as Superman brought [[Supergirl]] and [[Orion]] here for emergency treatment. In the years leading up to the Cadmus Crisis, the organization seems to have been used as something of front and tool for the Cadmus Project as the theft of Kryptonite from the lab was orchestrated by Cadmus with [[Emil Hamilton]]'s knowledge. Also, some of the technology used by the Cadmus Project may have been developed here as Professor Hamilton also occupied a senior position on the Cadmus Project's staff. Apart from the Superman's alternate suits are housed here, including the [[anti-Kryptonite suit]] and a space suit.
 
   
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== History ==
 
[[Emil Hamilton]] served as the lab's director and chief scientist for the Metropolis branch.<ref name="Little Piece of Home">{{ep ref|stas|105}}</ref> The lab was not limited to one area of study; everything from mutagenic studies to medicine was researched. [[Superman]] formed a research partnership with the organization where he allowed them access to his advanced technology; in return, they helped him cope with several problems he faced, such as his weakness to Kryptonite.<ref name="Little Piece of Home" /> He also came here to talk to Hamilton and seek his advice and assistance.<ref>{{ep ref|stas|201}}</ref> The facility was also equipped to perform surgery and provide at least short-term medical care, as Superman brought [[Supergirl]]<ref name="Legacy">{{ep ref|stas|403}}</ref> and [[Orion]]<ref name="Apokolips... Now!">{{ep ref|stas|225}}</ref> here for emergency treatment.
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In the years leading up to the Cadmus Crisis, the organization seems to have been used as something of a front and tool for the Cadmus Project, as the theft of Kryptonite from the lab was orchestrated by Cadmus, with [[Emil Hamilton]]'s knowledge.<ref name="jlu120">{{ep ref|jlu|120}}</ref> Also, some of the technology used by the Cadmus Project may have been developed here, as Professor Hamilton also occupied a senior position on the Cadmus Project's staff.<ref>{{ep ref|jlu|109}} & "[[The Doomsday Sanction]]"</ref> Superman's alternate suits were housed here, including the [[anti-Kryptonite suit]] and a space suit.
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The Paris branch of S.T.A.R. Labs was subject to a break-in by [[Kaznia]]n operatives employed by [[Vandal Savage]]; despite the efforts of [[Batman]], they successfully stole a targeting device later used in Savage's Mass Driver.<ref name="Maid of Honor" />
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[[Rudy Jones|Parasite]] was housed at the Metropolis-based S.T.A.R until a special cell could be built for him at Stryker's Prison.<ref name="stas106">{{ep ref|stas|106}}</ref>
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== Known employees ==
 
* [[Emil Hamilton]]
 
* [[Emil Hamilton]]
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* [[Earl Garver]]<ref name="Twos a Crowd">{{ep ref|stas|113}}</ref>
* [[Tracy Simmons]]
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STAR Labs

The Metropolis building of S.T.A.R. Labs.

S.T.A.R. Labs was a facility located in Metropolis, with other branches in cities such as Gotham City[1] and Paris.[2]

History

Emil Hamilton served as the lab's director and chief scientist for the Metropolis branch.[3] The lab was not limited to one area of study; everything from mutagenic studies to medicine was researched. Superman formed a research partnership with the organization where he allowed them access to his advanced technology; in return, they helped him cope with several problems he faced, such as his weakness to Kryptonite.[3] He also came here to talk to Hamilton and seek his advice and assistance.[4] The facility was also equipped to perform surgery and provide at least short-term medical care, as Superman brought Supergirl[5] and Orion[6] here for emergency treatment.

In the years leading up to the Cadmus Crisis, the organization seems to have been used as something of a front and tool for the Cadmus Project, as the theft of Kryptonite from the lab was orchestrated by Cadmus, with Emil Hamilton's knowledge.[7] Also, some of the technology used by the Cadmus Project may have been developed here, as Professor Hamilton also occupied a senior position on the Cadmus Project's staff.[8] Superman's alternate suits were housed here, including the anti-Kryptonite suit and a space suit.

The Paris branch of S.T.A.R. Labs was subject to a break-in by Kaznian operatives employed by Vandal Savage; despite the efforts of Batman, they successfully stole a targeting device later used in Savage's Mass Driver.[2]

Parasite was housed at the Metropolis-based S.T.A.R until a special cell could be built for him at Stryker's Prison.[9]

Known employees

Appearances

Batman: The Animated Series

Superman: The Animated Series

Justice League

Justice League Unlimited

References

  1. Gilroy, Henry, Derek, Sean Catherine (writers) & Kirkland, Boyd (director) (September 15, 1992). "Nothing to Fear". Batman: The Animated Series. Season 1. Episode 10 (airdate). Episode 3 (production). FOX Kids.
  2. 2.0 2.1 McDuffie, Dwayne (writer) & Riba, Dan (director) (October 18, 2003). "Maid of Honor, Part I". Justice League. Season 2. Episode 7 (airdate). Episode 33 (production). Cartoon Network.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Bader, Hilary J. (writer) & Tomonaga, Kazuhide (director) (September 14, 1996). "A Little Piece of Home". Superman: The Animated Series. Season 1. Episode 5 (airdate). Episode 5 (production). Kids WB!.
  4. Goodman, Robert (writer) & Riba, Dan (director) (September 8, 1997). "Blasts From the Past, Part I". Superman: The Animated Series. Season 2. Episode 1 (airdate). Episode 14 (production). Kids WB!.
  5. Dini, Paul, Fogel, Rich (writers) & Riba, Dan (director)). (February 12, 2000). "Legacy, Part II". Superman: The Animated Series. Season 4. Episode 3 (airdate). Episode 50 (production). Kids WB!.
  6. Fogel, Rich (writer) & Riba, Dan (director) (February 7, 1998). "Apokolips... Now!, Part I". Superman: The Animated Series. Season 2. Episode 25 (airdate). Episode 33 (production). Kids WB!.
  7. McDuffie, Dwayne (story) & DeMatteis, J.M. (teleplay) & Riba, Dan (director) (June 11, 2005). "Clash". Justice League Unlimited. Season 1. Episode 20 (airdate). Episode 20 (production). Cartoon Network.
  8. McDuffie, Dwayne (story) & DeMatteis, J.M. (teleplay) & Dos Santos, Joaquim (director) (December 4, 2004). "Ultimatum". Justice League Unlimited. Season 1. Episode 9 (airdate). Episode 9 (production). Cartoon Network. & "The Doomsday Sanction"
  9. 9.0 9.1 Goodman, Robert (writer) & Riba, Dan (director) (September 21, 1996). "Feeding Time". Superman: The Animated Series. Season 1. Episode 6 (airdate). Episode 7 (production). Kids WB!.
  10. Berkowitz, Stan (writer) & Aoyama, Hiroyuki (director) (February 15, 1997). "Two's a Crowd". Superman: The Animated Series. Season 1. Episode 13 (airdate). Episode 13 (production). Kids WB!.
  11. 11.0 11.1 Kreisberg, Andrew (writer) & Riba, Dan (director) (September 11, 2004). "The Greatest Story Never Told". Justice League Unlimited. Season 1. Episode 7 (airdate). Episode 8 (production). Cartoon Network.