

To study them, the Psions bombarded them with experimental energy and pushed their bodies to the limit until they were supposed to overload and explode-not exactly a dream vacation. Both of them had to endure terrible experiments under the hands of the Psions, as their natural ability to absorb solar energy was relentlessly abused.

Kory had to spend six years of servitude and torture-she was even horrificly raped by members of the Citadel, even though they were under her own sister’s command.Įventually, the Psions-a race of advanced scientists with cruel and sadistic tendencies-invaded and captured both sisters. In defeat, the king had to turn Koriand’r over as a slave. She eventually betrayed her own people, and the Citadel invaded Tamaran. When her first attempt to kill her failed, she was expelled, prompting her to join Tamaran’s enemies called the Citadel to fuel her burning rage. While it definitely wasn’t fair that her disability and unpopularity led to her unworthiness, it doesn’t excuse her actions that led to her seeking to murder her own sister. She was also shunned, and her sister, Kory, was instead given the privileges of royalty she otherwise should have received. Unfortunately, Komand’r (also known as Blackfire) had a rare disease that prevented her from flying, so she was unreasonably denied the throne because she was deemed unworthy. The two sisters have never really been on good terms in the series, but what about in the comics?Īs the second of three children born to King Myand’r and Queen Luand’r, Koriand’r had-like the rest of the inhabitants on their planet-the ability to absorb solar energy and convert it into flight. To hype us up even more after that cliffhanger, we also got a look at Starfire’s new costume that’s now more comic-accurate for the next season. Season Two of Titans ended with Blackfire (Damaris Lewis) on the hunt to capture Anna Diop’s Kory and bring her back to Tamaran.
