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* {{Regeneration}}: Paul regrows his arms and torso during combat when ambushed by a Sheeda. Ordinarily, having both arms -- and rings -- cut off might impede that, but he has enough control to summon them back.

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* {{Regeneration}}: HealingFactor: Paul regrows his arms and torso during combat when ambushed by a Sheeda. Ordinarily, having both arms -- and rings -- cut off might impede that, but he has enough control to summon them back.
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* AlternateUniverse: We get to see the first day of the version of the SI in ''{{TabletopGame/Warhammer}}''.

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* AlternateUniverse: We get to see the first day of the version of the SI in ''{{TabletopGame/Warhammer}}''. We also get to see him slightly further on, discussing matters with Mallobaude.
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Takes place April 22-May 2.

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Takes place April 22-May 2.

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22 April-2 May 2012.

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* TriggerHappy: Beulah Bleak fires on Paul as soon as she sees an orange dot in the sky. Then again when he comes to the ground and greets her. [[ItsPersonal The second one might have been because she recognised him]].

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* TriggerHappy: Beulah Bleak fires on Paul as soon as she sees an orange dot in the sky. Then fires again when he comes to the ground and greets her. [[ItsPersonal The second one might have been because she recognised him]].
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Paul and a Justice League team visit Witch World to gather information about the Sheeda, but find that the Sheeda are already attacking there.

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* LiteralDisarming: Paul loses both arms at once to a Sheeda ambush. Fortunately he's entirely capable of summoning his rings back by thought alone. He later embeds the rings in his torso and skull so he doesn't lose them so easily.
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* TriggerHappy: Beulah Bleak fires on Paul as soon as she sees an orange dot in the sky. Then again when he comes to the ground and greets her. [[ItsPersonal The second one might have been because she recognised him]].
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* OrganTheft: The Sheeda do this to the warlocks.

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* OrganTheft: The Sheeda do this to the warlocks. Their use of biomagic apparently gives them considerable flexibility in attaching new parts; one discusses the possibility of taking a tongue in order to experience a sense of taste like their captives have.
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* {{Regeneration}}: Paul regrows his arms and torso during combat when ambushed by a Sheeda. Ordinarily, having both arms -- and rings -- cut off might impede that, but he has enough control to summon them back.
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Takes place April 22-ongoing.

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Takes place April 22-ongoing.
22-May 2.

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In Witch World, the heroes make contact with the puritans, who point them in the direction of the warlocks, while also providing some assistance.

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In Witch World, the heroes make contact with the puritans, who point them in the direction of the warlocks, warlocks (whose Sheeda DNA has been activated, causing significant physical mutations), while also providing some assistance.assistance. The warlock-breed village turns out to have come under Sheeda control, but the party is able to kill or capture the few Sheeda present and liberate it.

In the Renegade timeline, the Sheeda Harrowing fleet arrives on Earth.

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The League has decided that in order to handle the threat the Sheeda pose, they should try to get assistance from people who oppose them, the people of Witch World. They decide to send a small team to Witch World consisting of OL, Doctor Mist, Wonder Woman, John Stewart, Blue Lantern, Captain Atom, Canis, and Starfire.

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The League has decided that in order to handle the threat the Sheeda pose, they should try to get assistance from people who oppose them, the people of Witch World. They decide to send a small team to Witch World consisting of OL, Doctor Mist, Accomplished Perfect Physician, Wonder Woman, John Stewart, Blue Lantern, Captain Atom, Canis, and Starfire.Starfire.

In Witch World, the heroes make contact with the puritans, who point them in the direction of the warlocks, while also providing some assistance.


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* OrganTheft: The Sheeda do this to the warlocks.

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The League has decided that in order to handle the threat the Sheeda pose, they should try to get assistance from people who oppose them, the people of Witch World. They decide to send a small team to Witch World consisting of OL, Wonder Woman, John Stewart, Blue Lantern, Captain Atom, Canis, and Starfire.

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The League has decided that in order to handle the threat the Sheeda pose, they should try to get assistance from people who oppose them, the people of Witch World. They decide to send a small team to Witch World consisting of OL, Doctor Mist, Wonder Woman, John Stewart, Blue Lantern, Captain Atom, Canis, and Starfire.


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* SinsOfOurFathers: The puritans of Witch World discriminate against the descendants of warlocks.
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* AlternateUniverse: We get to see the first day of the version of the SI in ''TabletopGame/Warhammer''.

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* AlternateUniverse: We get to see the first day of the version of the SI in ''TabletopGame/Warhammer''.''{{TabletopGame/Warhammer}}''.
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!!Episode 100: A Week in the Life of

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!!Episode 100: A Week in the Life of
101: Otherworld



The League has decided that in order to handle the threat the Sheeda pose, they should try to get assistance from people who oppose them, the people of Witch World.

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The League has decided that in order to handle the threat the Sheeda pose, they should try to get assistance from people who oppose them, the people of Witch World.
World. They decide to send a small team to Witch World consisting of OL, Wonder Woman, John Stewart, Blue Lantern, Captain Atom, Canis, and Starfire.
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Takes place April 22-ongoing.

The League has decided that in order to handle the threat the Sheeda pose, they should try to get assistance from people who oppose them, the people of Witch World.

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* AlternateUniverse: We get to see the first day of the version of the SI in ''TabletopGame/Warhammer''.
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