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The heroes are captured by Dr. Mark Desmond and his telepathic Genomorphs. They eventually convince Superboy to choose freedom over servitude, leading to a massive battle where Desmond transforms into the monstrous Blockbuster .

The initial trio of Robin, Aqualad, and Kid Flash is a direct reference to the first mission of the Teen Titans in DC Comics. “Independence Day” (pilot) | Young Justice Wiki [S1E1] Independence Day

Robin (Dick Grayson), Aqualad (Kaldur'ahm), Kid Flash (Wally West), and Speedy (Roy Harper). The heroes are captured by Dr

"Independence Day" is the pilot episode of the first season of Young Justice. It consists of the first two episodes of the series, Young Justice Wiki | Fandom “Independence Day” | Young Justice Wiki | Fandom The initial trio of Robin, Aqualad, and Kid

After the Justice League is called away to deal with a global threat from the sorcerer Wotan , the remaining trio—Robin, Aqualad, and Kid Flash—decide to investigate a fire at Project Cadmus .

After defeating Blockbuster, the Justice League arrives. Despite being reprimanded for disobeying orders, the young heroes successfully argue for the right to form their own covert ops team , eventually operating out of Mount Justice. Key Trivia & Continuity

" Independence Day " is the pilot episode of Young Justice , originally aired on November 26, 2010. It serves as the introduction to a group of teenage sidekicks who, feeling sidelined by their mentors, strike out on their own to investigate a mysterious fire at Project Cadmus. Release Date: November 26, 2010.