Guest Glenn Posted March 1, 2008 Share Posted March 1, 2008 Don't ask me why but I was thinking of the plane that wonder woman flies and found the following on wikipedia. See photo below. The Origin of the Modern Age version of the Invisible Jet was chronicled during John Byrne's run of Wonder Woman v2,. Detailed information was chronicled in the WONDER WOMAN SECRET FILES# 1The Jet is originally a "morphing crystal" that was developed scientifically by an alien race called the "Lansinarians". The Lansinarians were a blind alien race and could not react quickly enough to changes in their environment. So developed a life support device- the morphing crystal that catered to their needs. The crystal is a shape-changing device that can take many forms. Prior to being engineered by the Lansinarians, it was initially a malleable alien sentient being whowas part of "The Ring," the device which would become the Invisible Plane crash lands on Earth and is found by a group of subterranean beings called the Lansinarians. These beings later bestow the device to Wonder Woman in gratitude for saving them. The plane, which possesses a sophisticated artificial intelligence, responds to Wonder Woman's thoughts. It is able to render itself invisible as well as alter its shape, transforming into any form of vehicle its bearer desires, be it a jet, submarine, motorcycle, or horse-drawn chariot. Wonder Woman's mother, Hippolyta, makes use of the plane during her time-traveling stint as the Wonder Woman of the 1940s. To adjust to the era, she wills the device to assume the form of a prop-driven plane and it takes on the appearance of the original Invisible Plane of the earlier comics. The plane later becomes known as the WonderDome and serves as Wonder Woman's floating base above Gateway City. During this time, it begins to even display a personality and is a frequent ally to the Amazon Princess. The Dome's technology is also incorporated into the Amazons' city of Themyscira following its reconstruction in the wake of the Imperiex War. In Wonder Woman #201 (by Greg Rucka), the Dome sacrifices itself to prevent a tidal wave from destroying Themyscira. All that now remains is its shell, which has resumed the traditional shape of the Invisible Plane. It no longer retains a mind of its own however and it presumably can no longer alter its shape. Specifications * It was created to attune itself to its user and its environment. The vessel responds appropriately and can take the form of any vehicle of earth, water and beyond (A Sub-marine or Rocketship). This amazing craft was given as a gift by the Lansinarians as a gift to Wonder Woman who saved them. * It has the power to be undetectable by radar or the human eye and the ability to shift from its crystal, "transparent mode" to complete invisibility rendering BOTH itself and its occupants truly invisible. * The Invisible Jet propels itself by harnessing graviton particles. It is in this fashion also that it shields its passengers from the forces of sudden acceleration. * In outer space: The Craft can extrude a portion of itself around Wonder Woman. Without taking in additional air supply, it can process one's own exhaled oxygen to allow breating for 20 minutes. It can sense Wonder Woman's thoughts and will respond to her needs. * Arsenal: The Invisible Jet can shape projectile weapons out of its own substance but doing so depletes the amount of material in the vessel. When such depletion occurs, the craft can regenerate itself slowly. This function is to be avoided and used only when absolutely necessary as a last resort. * Although Wonder Woman possesses the power of flight, the Invisible Jet is very useful when she needs to transport a larger group of people or when she needs to use stealth on a mission. See below for a picture of Wonder Woman's plane [ATTACH]17757[/ATTACH] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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