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− | '''Gen-U-Tech Island''' was an artificial island used as a base by Dr. [[Phobos]]. It is where he developed the [[Medusa Device]] and the hybrid [[Venus]]. The isle was protected by a holographic shield that made it appear as if it were empty of habitation, but this didn't prevent the [[Manhattan Clan]]'s invasion of it. They battled [[David Xanatos|Xanatos]] and [[Demona]] in turn- both armed, one at a time, with Phobos's Medusa Device weapon- but had to abandon the island when Phobos set it to self-destruct. The island collapsed, and was destroyed. ''( | + | '''Gen-U-Tech Island''' was an artificial island used as a base by Dr. [[Phobos]]. It is where he developed the [[Medusa Device]] and the hybrid [[Venus]]. The isle was protected by a holographic shield that made it appear as if it were empty of habitation, but this didn't prevent the [[Manhattan Clan]]'s invasion of it. They battled [[David Xanatos|Xanatos]] and [[Demona]] in turn- both armed, one at a time, with Phobos's Medusa Device weapon- but had to abandon the island when Phobos set it to self-destruct. The island collapsed, and was destroyed. ''([[Venus In Stone|"Venus In Stone,"]] [[Venus Rising|"Venus Rising"]])'' |
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Latest revision as of 17:12, 4 March 2023
Gen-U-Tech Island was an artificial island used as a base by Dr. Phobos. It is where he developed the Medusa Device and the hybrid Venus. The isle was protected by a holographic shield that made it appear as if it were empty of habitation, but this didn't prevent the Manhattan Clan's invasion of it. They battled Xanatos and Demona in turn- both armed, one at a time, with Phobos's Medusa Device weapon- but had to abandon the island when Phobos set it to self-destruct. The island collapsed, and was destroyed. ("Venus In Stone," "Venus Rising")