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DC Comics

Up to date as of February 01, 2010
(Redirected to Equus (New Earth) article)

From DC Database

Character Template Character Template
Real Name
Current Alias

Identity

Alignment

Affiliation
Partner of Elias Orr

Universe

Base Of Operations

Characteristics
Gender

Hair

Status
Citizenship

Occupation
Hired muscle


First appearance

Contents

History

Equus is a mammoth-sized individual who works for a scientist named Elias Orr. Elias, a reclusive bio-chemist and pawn of Darkseid, created Equus in a decommissioned Air Force facility in Nebraska known as Fort Halprin. When the dying time-lost super-hero Karate Kid and his partner Una came to the base seeking Orr's assistance, the scientist sent Equus after them to see what they were made of. Satisfied with what he had witnessed, Orr introduced himself to the heroes and agreed to help them. However, shortly after they left the facility, Equus took it upon himself to hunt them down. He found them on a railroad car in Benkelman, Nebraska and began fighting them. The conflict garnered the attention of Supergirl who traded several blows with Equus. During the fight, Karate Kid managed to sever Equus' arm with a high-powered karate chop, but he quickly recovered from the injury.

Powers and Abilities

Powers

  • Superhuman Strength: The full limits of Equus' strength levels are unknown, but he has been seen effortlessly lifting a railroad car and using it as a melee weapon.
  • Regeneration: Equus possesses aggressive healing capabilities and can recover from major wounds (including severed limbs) within a short span of time.
  • Claws: In addition to his cybernetic enhancements, Equus possesses sharpened steel talons, housed within his forearms and extend outward over top the bone structure of his hands.
  • Enhanced Vision: Equus possesses a variation of X-Ray vision made possible by his cybernetic goggles.

    Strength level

Superhuman. See Powers

Trivia

  • Equus' talons are similar to the Adamantium claws wielded by Marvel's Wolverine.

See Also

Links and References

  • None.

Footnotes

Superman Villain(s)

This character is or was primarily an enemy of Superman in any of his various incarnations, or members of the Superman Family. This template will categorize articles that include it into the "Superman Villains category."


This article uses material from the "Equus (New Earth)" article on the DC Comics wiki at Wikia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License.

Starwars

Up to date as of February 04, 2010
(Redirected to Horse article)

From Wookieepedia, the Star Wars wiki.

Horse
Designation

Non-sentient

Planet of origin
Skin color

Varied

Distinctions

4 limbed

"That's not a star cruiser. That's a horse. Horses don't fly."
Cindel Towani

Horses were domesticated animals used as mounts and beasts of burden on many inhabited worlds in the galaxy.

Horse was the vernacular name for the species used in Basic. The technical term used by scientists was equus. In Ewokese, the species was called "pulga." A small horse was called a "pony" in Basic and a "gaupa" in Ewokese.

An Ewok riding a gaupa rides to slow-down a spooked pulga on the run.

When Cindel Towani was befriended by Wicket after her family crashed on Endor, he showed her an Ewok-made pulga statue, which she identified as a horse. Apparently, at least one world visited by the Towani family in the Galactic Empire had horses.

The Ewoks mainly used small gaupas to ride, but also used large pulgas for heavier loads. In the quest to rescue the Towani parents, most of the Ewoks involved rode gaupas, while Cindel and Wicket traveled in a children-carrying basket aboard a full-sized pulga.

The Force-sensitive witches of Dathomir possessed beautiful black horses, which they sometimes rode instead of Dathomiri rancors. Some of the witches, notably Charal, possessed rings of mysterious (possibly Sith) origin with strange Force "magic" properties that allowed the witches to change the physical shapes of both themselves and their steeds.

A pulga carrying a basket with Cindel Towani inside.

Charal apparently brought her Dathomiri steed with her to the forest moon. To lure Cindel into a trap, she changed her own shape into a beautiful lady, and her horse into a white steed. Apparently, white horses were considered symbolic of purity and nobility in the Galactic Empire.

The Sanyassan Marauders under King Terak also used large horses as mounts. It is possible they brought these steeds with them to the forest moon, as Charal brought her own horse. The Marauders crashed on Endor almost 100 years before the Battle of Yavin, and the horses and ponies used by the Ewoks may well have been descended from Marauder-introduced stock.

Behind the scenes

George Lucas's Ewok movies featured numerous real, Earth animals, although it should be noted that so did The Phantom Menace, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi.

Note that many fans have incorrectly confused Endorian ponies with bordoks.

Charal tricking Cindel by turning her horse white seems to indicate that little Human girls, like those of Earth, enjoy bed-time fairy-tales of pretty princesses on white horses, and probably every little girl dreams of owning one. The Ewoks movies were more like traditional Earth fantasies than many Star Wars fans appreciate, but are still considered canon.

Many animals in the Star Wars galaxy resemble horses, but are not. These include four-eared equinoids from Cleroff's World, and numerous species of Naboo: gualaars, guarlaras, and gualamas.

Appearances

  • Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure (First appearance)
  • Ewoks: The Battle for Endor
  • Star Wars 101: Far, Far Away
  • Jedi Search (as Endorian pony) (Mentioned only)

Sources


This article uses material from the "Horse" article on the Starwars wiki at Wikia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License.







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