Geo-Force is later convinced to allow Terra to live without her superpowers in peace and leaves without reuniting with her. In an issue of the Teen Titans comic book following the events of the series' final episode, Geo-Force - Terra's superhero half-brother - appears and reveals that he and Terra are members of the Markovian royal family who fled their home nation after being subjected to forced experimentation with a fictitious chemical called Quixium that gave them earth-manipulating superpowers. Whether she truly is Terra is unrevealed. At the episode's end, she explains to Beast Boy that even if she is indeed the Terra he once knew, she wants to lead a normal life and convinces him to move on. She is never addressed as "Terra" by anyone other than Beast Boy, while the name that others refer her is unknown. He tracks her down only to find she apparently has no memory of the Titans and has no apparent superpowers. After he discovers Terra's statue is missing, he believes she was somehow revived while they were away. In the series finale, "Things Change", following the Titans' return home after their battle with the Brotherhood of Evil, they battle a shapeshifting white monster while pursuing it, Beast Boy notices a girl resembling Terra standing amongst the crowd of onlooking civilians. The Titans pay tribute to her with a memorial plaque, which reads " Terra-A Teen Titan, A True Friend". With help from Beast Boy and the other Titans, she regains control of her powers and triggers an underground volcano that kills Slade however, the volcano rages out of control, and to prevent it from destroying the city above ground, she sacrifices herself to stop it from erupting, turning to stone as a result. With Slade controlling her body through her battle suit, she finds herself unable to leave and fights the Titans against her will. In part 2, the Titans regroup to retake the besieged city, leading to Slade attacking her after she is forced to retreat. A heartbroken Beast Boy spurns her apologies, fueling a hate-filled Terra to decimate the team in part 1 of "Aftershock". Having followed the two, Slade reveals that Terra had become his new apprentice and was acting as a double agent to sabotage the team since her return. However, Slade's forces later launch a surprise attack on the Titans Tower, while Terra spends a night out with Beast Boy. In "Titan Rising", Terra reunites with the Titans, now with more control over her powers, and earns their trust after helping to save their home. Robin later deduces Terra's instability, and-incorrectly believing that Beast Boy had revealed their secret-she leaves the Titans and disappears. Convinced that the Titans would shun her once this knowledge becomes public, Slade offers to train her in using her abilities before he escapes capture. During a confrontation with Slade, he reveals that he had been stalking her for years and knows her lack of control over her powers had caused natural disasters across the globe, thereby explaining why Terra never stays in one place for too long. He is the first to discover that she struggles to control her powers, but swears to not reveal this to anyone. Her bond is strongest with Beast Boy, with whom she has a complicated romantic relationship. She quickly bonds with the team upon meeting then, leading to them offering her to become their newest member. She lives a nomadic lifestyle in the wilderness, eventually coming to settle in the coastal hometown where the Teen Titans operate. She has terrakinetic abilities and is able to telekinetically control the earth, often preferring to use rocks and boulders as projectiles and as a means of travel. She debuts in the episode bearing her name, and is a super-powered teenage girl with pale blonde hair and blue eyes.
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