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Timeline_of_Earth-X_1960s_to_the_future [2016/03/16 21:06] – [1966] docquantumTimeline_of_Earth-X_1960s_to_the_future [2016/03/16 21:25] – [1985] docquantum
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 === July === === July ===
  
-  * A lower-level Nazi faction decides to take advantage of the disappearance of the Freedom Fighters and try to take control of New York on July 4th, the 200th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Plastic Man leads a small team of former Freedom Fighters to stop them, including the Raven, Spider Widow, the Great Defender, the Jester, and the Ghost of Flanders. The Nazis are defeated but at a terrible price, as half of these heroes lay dead -- the Raven, the Jester (Robert Mason), and the Ghost of Flanders lay deadThe Spider-Widow (Raven's wife) retires permanently to raise her children, the Great Defender (Stormy Fosterretires to run his business, while Plastic Man retires and burdens himself for three deaths. ["Feature: Young Allies: Choices"]+  * A lower-level Nazi faction decides to take advantage of the disappearance of the Freedom Fighters and try to take control of New York on July 4th, the 200th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Plastic Man (Eel O'Brian) leads a small team of former Freedom Fighters to stop them, including the Raven (Tony Grey), Spider Widow (Dianne Grey, nee Dianne Grayton), the Great Defender (Stormy Foster), the Jester (Robert Mason), and the Ghost of Flanders (Rip Graves). The Nazis are defeated but at a terrible price, as half of these heroes -- the Raven, the Jester (Robert Mason), and the Ghost of Flanders -- are killedDianne Grey retires as the Spider Widow permanently to raise her children, Stormy Foster retires as the Great Defender to run his business, and Eel O'Brian retires as Plastic Man, guilt-ridden over the three deaths. ["Feature: Young Allies: Choices"]
  
 === August === === August ===
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   * The Ray II goes on special assignment in England, assisting the Occupation forces there to subdue the English Resistance.   * The Ray II goes on special assignment in England, assisting the Occupation forces there to subdue the English Resistance.
-  * The Freedom Fighters return to Earth-X, but are separated. The Nazis capture Uncle Sam, planning to use his power for their own as well as deal a blow to the Allied forces' morale, but Sam's teammates manage to retrieve him from Nazi Germany and return him safely to the USA. ["Freedom Fighters: The Fight Continues, Books One to Three"] +  * The Freedom Fighters return to Earth-X, but are separated. The Nazis capture Uncle Sam, planning to use his power for their own as well as deal a blow to the Allied forces' morale, but Sam's teammates manage to retrieve him from Nazi Germany and return him safely to the USA. ["Freedom Fighters: The Fight Continues"
-  * Dr. Ulla Minerva, head of the Reich's Ministry of Science, gives 96-year-old Adolf Hitler a new, healthy, robust body, which looks like his younger self, only stronger and with self-healing abilities. ["Freedom Fighters: The Fight Continues, Book Two"]+  * Dr. Ulla Minerva, head of the Reich's Ministry of Science, gives 96-year-old Adolf Hitler a new, healthy, robust body, which looks like his younger self, only stronger and with self-healing abilities -- and places him under her complete control. ["Freedom Fighters: The Fight Continues"]
  
 === December === === December ===
  
-  * ["Freedom Fighters: The Fight Continues, Book Three"]+  * ["Freedom Fighters: The Fight Continues"]
  
 ==== 1986 ==== ==== 1986 ====