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Damage goes onto say that after Zoom messed up his face, Damage figured it wasn't worth feeling anything or letting anyone in until he met Sonia. Damage's original attitude was to save the universe and not to let the universe destroy him but Sonia's love for him changed all that.
 
Damage goes onto say that after Zoom messed up his face, Damage figured it wasn't worth feeling anything or letting anyone in until he met Sonia. Damage's original attitude was to save the universe and not to let the universe destroy him but Sonia's love for him changed all that.
 
| StoryTitle2 = The Inheritance, Part Six: Paris, City of Fights!
 
| StoryTitle2 = The Inheritance, Part Six: Paris, City of Fights!
| Synopsis2 = According to the cleric's diary, the team must go to the Notre Dame cathedral to locate the second key to obtaining the Tachophixyl. The key was placed in the cathedral during the construction of Paris' sewer system. The team discovers markings on one corner of the church that portrays the life of Turga the Vile, an 11th century warlord who used the rod of Asclepius to conquer Europe. After Turga's senseless assaults on the European churches, a collective of priests banded together in the belief that Turga's staff was carved from the forbidden tree that Adam & Eve had eaten from in the Garden of Eden. They viewed Turga as the devil himself so they stole the staff right from under him and rallied a massive mob to slay Turga.
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| Synopsis2 = According to the cleric's diary, the team must go to the crypts beneath Notre Dame to locate the second key to obtaining the Tachophixyl. The key was placed in the crypts during the construction of Paris' sewer system. The team discovers markings on one corner of the church that portrays the life of Turga the Vile, an 11th century warlord who used the rod of Asclepius to conquer Europe. After Turga's senseless assaults on the European churches, a collective of priests banded together in the belief that Turga's staff was carved from the forbidden tree that Adam & Eve had eaten from in the Garden of Eden. They viewed Turga as the devil himself and stole the staff then slew Turga while driving his armies out of Europe.
   
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Everyone had their suspicions about why the priests took Turga's rod of Asclepius. Tigress wonders why the priests would hide a holy relic but leave clues for other people to find it. Jesse thinks the elaborate clues were meant to deter those who weren't worthy to find the staff and use its power. Icicle writes it all off as the church instilling their dominion over everyone else by using the staff. Jesse finds a stone effigy of a king that matches the description from Santa Isabel. Tigress senses that they are being watched and notices Blue in the shadows. Jesse tells the others to apprehend Blue while she figures out the second key.
The priests agreed that Turga's followers would want the staff for themselves so they hid the staff and designed elaborate clues for anyone who wanted to learn of the staff's location in order to protect it from evil. Jesse Chambers also finds inscriptions that talks about the priest who hid the staff after Turga's defeat. St. Urfeldt hid the staff by choosing a life of seclusion as a hermit in the Alps. Jesse figures out the location of St. Urfledt's cave where he resided as a hermit. The cave is on the southern face of the Alps located in Davos.
 
   
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Hourman and the villains chase Blue to an underground metro station. Tigress lunges at Blue but he transforms into a blue mist and escapes. Hourman rescues Tigress in a few split seconds before a passing L-Train zooms by. For a moment, Icicle thought he lost Tigress but then he notices Hourman helping Tigress up on the other side of the tracks. As for Jesse, she closes the eyes of the effigy king and a stone wall turns in front of her. The wall reveals the story of St. Urfeldt who hid the staff after Turga's defeat. St. Urfeldt chose a life of seclusion by living as a hermit in the Alps. The cave where St. Urfeldt resided is on the southern face of the Alps located in Davos. When the trio reconvenes with Jesse, she points that a stone figurine of St. Urfeldt must be taken to the cave where the priest lived as a hermit thereby revealing the location of the Tachophixyl.
Unfortunately, Peter Hayes aka Blue has been following them and now he knows the possible location of the staff. Tigress, Icicle and Rick Tyler chase after Blue while Jesse continues to decipher any other clues. The trio follows Peter to an underground metro station. Tigress lunges at Peter but her rash action almost gets her run over by a passing train. Peter on the other hand, transforms into a blue form of Mist and escapes. When the trio returns to reconvene with Jesse, Icicle accidentally trips a trap that was designed by the priests. Both Jesse and Icicle fall into a pit
 
   
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Tigress takes the stone figurine and tells Icicle to freeze Jesse at her feet. Tigress and Icicle intend to collect their fee for recovering the Tachophixyl. However, Tigress fails to realize that by taking the stone figurine, she activated a trapdoor beneath Icicle and Jesse's feet. Both Icicle and Jesse fall into a pit. accidentally trips a trap that was designed by the priests. Both Jesse and Icicle fall into a pit then a stone slab falls on top of them. Fortunately, Icicle generated an ice pillar to counter the stone slab's impact thereby preventing it from crushing them. The ice pillar begins to crack from the overwhelming weight. Tigress pleads with Hourman to use his Miraclo drug to lift the slab but Rick only agrees to help if Tigress hands over the stone figurine.
A stone slab begins to descend on the pit but Icicle slows down the slab by creating pillars of ice. The ice pillars begin to crack from the pressure. Tigress pleads with Rick to use his Miraclo-induced strength but Rick only agrees to help if Tigress hands over the cleric's diary that she stole from Jesse when the trap was sprung. Rick knew that both Tigress and Icicle would eventually betray them. Tigress didn't want to believe Rick's bluff because he wouldn't sacrifice Jesse but her love for Icicle forces her to agree to Rick's terms and Hourman destroys the stone slab.
 
   
 
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"Damage": Judomaster does a eulogy during Damage's funeral. Members of the Teen Titans who knew Damage as well as the entire JSA paid their respects to a fallen comrade. Cyclone tries to reach out to Sonia in her time of grief but Sonia asks to be left alone. Roxy appears before Sonia and tells

JSA All-Stars #7 is an issue of the series JSA All-Stars (Volume 1) with a cover date of August, 2010. It was published on June 3, 2010.

Synopsis for "Damage"

Judomaster does a eulogy during Damage's funeral. Members of the Teen Titans who knew Damage as well as the entire JSA paid their respects to a fallen comrade. Cyclone tries to reach out to Sonia in her time of grief but Sonia asks to be left alone. Roxy appears before Sonia and tells her that she got a hit on a few known associates that work for Tiger, the man responsible for murdering her father. As Judomaster, Sonia takes down Tiger's associates while venting her anger. Sonia has always felt alone until she met Damage. Sonia felt that her relationship with Damage could give her a new lease on life but now with him dead, Sonia regrettably feels relieved that her life is simple again. No attachments to hold her back from getting achieving her revenge.

One of Tiger's associates reveals his location and Sonia prepares for her eventual date with destiny. Sonia also feels awkward about her metahuman ability to outmatch any combatant she comes across. Her father's scientists that examined her said that she must emit an aversion field while Shinto priests believe she is the embodiment of the wind deity Kami. Sonia's simplest explanation is that she refuses to let anyone defeat her. Sandy approaches Sonia during her training and gives her a zip drive that Damage asked Sandy to give to Sonia if anything should happen to him. Sandy had a dream that foretold Damage's death and he warned Damage not to engage the Black Lanterns.

Sandy figures that Damage refused to let his predestined fate rule him with fear. Sandy hands Sonia the zip drive and gives her some time to herself. Sonia inserts the zip drive into the JSA computer and a hologram of Damage appears before her. Damage expresses how much he loved Sonia and how she was the only one who really understood him better than most. Everything changed for Damage after he reset the Big Bang with the Spectre and saved the universe. The ordeal took a toll on Damage and he began to feel violent an confused. His lashing out caused ten square blocks to be destroyed and a lot of people that he had hurt are still in the hospital.

Damage goes onto say that after Zoom messed up his face, Damage figured it wasn't worth feeling anything or letting anyone in until he met Sonia. Damage's original attitude was to save the universe and not to let the universe destroy him but Sonia's love for him changed all that.

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Synopsis for "The Inheritance, Part Six: Paris, City of Fights!"

According to the cleric's diary, the team must go to the crypts beneath Notre Dame to locate the second key to obtaining the Tachophixyl. The key was placed in the crypts during the construction of Paris' sewer system. The team discovers markings on one corner of the church that portrays the life of Turga the Vile, an 11th century warlord who used the rod of Asclepius to conquer Europe. After Turga's senseless assaults on the European churches, a collective of priests banded together in the belief that Turga's staff was carved from the forbidden tree that Adam & Eve had eaten from in the Garden of Eden. They viewed Turga as the devil himself and stole the staff then slew Turga while driving his armies out of Europe.

Everyone had their suspicions about why the priests took Turga's rod of Asclepius. Tigress wonders why the priests would hide a holy relic but leave clues for other people to find it. Jesse thinks the elaborate clues were meant to deter those who weren't worthy to find the staff and use its power. Icicle writes it all off as the church instilling their dominion over everyone else by using the staff. Jesse finds a stone effigy of a king that matches the description from Santa Isabel. Tigress senses that they are being watched and notices Blue in the shadows. Jesse tells the others to apprehend Blue while she figures out the second key.

Hourman and the villains chase Blue to an underground metro station. Tigress lunges at Blue but he transforms into a blue mist and escapes. Hourman rescues Tigress in a few split seconds before a passing L-Train zooms by. For a moment, Icicle thought he lost Tigress but then he notices Hourman helping Tigress up on the other side of the tracks. As for Jesse, she closes the eyes of the effigy king and a stone wall turns in front of her. The wall reveals the story of St. Urfeldt who hid the staff after Turga's defeat. St. Urfeldt chose a life of seclusion by living as a hermit in the Alps. The cave where St. Urfeldt resided is on the southern face of the Alps located in Davos. When the trio reconvenes with Jesse, she points that a stone figurine of St. Urfeldt must be taken to the cave where the priest lived as a hermit thereby revealing the location of the Tachophixyl.

Tigress takes the stone figurine and tells Icicle to freeze Jesse at her feet. Tigress and Icicle intend to collect their fee for recovering the Tachophixyl. However, Tigress fails to realize that by taking the stone figurine, she activated a trapdoor beneath Icicle and Jesse's feet. Both Icicle and Jesse fall into a pit. accidentally trips a trap that was designed by the priests. Both Jesse and Icicle fall into a pit then a stone slab falls on top of them. Fortunately, Icicle generated an ice pillar to counter the stone slab's impact thereby preventing it from crushing them. The ice pillar begins to crack from the overwhelming weight. Tigress pleads with Hourman to use his Miraclo drug to lift the slab but Rick only agrees to help if Tigress hands over the stone figurine.

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