History
Origin[]
Terra Grayson was born to Samantha Eve Wilkins, a human with transmutation powers, and Mark Grayson, a Human/Viltrumite hybrid.
Time on Earth[]
Terra was given birth to by Eve after her emergency surgery after having her leg dismembered. Mark holds her after she was delivered. Mark cries after seeing Terra. She is then give to Eve to look on as they say "her life will be screwed up." While Terra is being attended to, Eve send Mark on his way. After her recovery, they go back to Eve's house with Terra. She would breastfeed Terra while they had dinner, much to her grandfather's disgust. She would put Terra to bed while they attend the funerals of Black Samson, Knockout & Kid Thor, and Cecil Stedman. Terra wakes up crying after Eve attempts to sleep with Mark. Eve would go see Immortal and Kate in their mountain hideout. She would play and leave after her parents refused to help Kate and Immortal against Robot. While she sleeps in the spaceship, Eve and Mark decide on their name, Terra, as Eve calls her "their own little piece of Earth"
Arrival to Talescria[]
Mark and Eve arrive to Talescria after their long trip. They are greeted by Allen in which he gets a closer look at Terra. Terra punches his eye, much to his surprise. Eve changes her diaper and the trio go to sleep on the couch. Eve puts Terra in her crib and attempts to have sex with Mark, much to his shock. Eve breastfeeds Terra while Mark is using the bathroom. Afterwards, she would put Terra back to in her crib. After an emotional revelation from Mark about Anissa, Eve goes to check on Terra, who was not breathing.
Post Reboot[]
Mark left to stop Thragg one day and mysteriously disappeared for several years.[1] Following Mark's return, he had thought he was only gone days but he found years had passed as Terra had the appearance of a child, as opposed to an infant when he had left.[2]Later life[]
As Terra grew up, she was trained in combat and helped her father out with assisting various species in the universe; having a very compassionate heart. She didn't like visited Earth, due to its limited technology, nor her half brother. As a young adult, its heavily implied she was at least sexually involved with Abraham - son of Dupli-Kate and the Immortal - if not dating him. Eventually she applied to the humanitarian relief program under a fake name to avoid favoritism as the Emperor's daughter.
Terra did many good deeds, all the while donning an Invincible costume of her own; only it exposed her legs. For a good amount of years, Terra stayed alienated from her parents due to the Viltrumites have a scuffle with the Coalition of Planets over their methods making to Coalition pointless.
During an relaxing day, she called forth Ursaal who are now good friends, they debated of Terra's decision of keeping the Coalition of planets, but then Terra was called home as her mother was about to die of old age; only to be surprised Eve's powers rejuvenated her back into a teenager, making her Immortal.
Terra's worries of the Viltrumites taking the Coalition out of business was finally resolved after the equivalent of a bar brawl between her father and Allen.
Terra spent the next centuries helping resolve conflicts and disasters on other worlds with her parents. Then, 500 years after her father and grandfather had their battle on Earth, Terra was last seen in paradise, sunbathing by the pool of her house with the family' latest dog; while her parents enjoyed reminiscing of former times.[3]Attributes
Powers
- Human/Viltrumite Physiology: Terra is a Human/Viltrumite hybrid and this gives her access to Viltrumite powers. Because humans are biologically similar to Viltrumites, this gives Terra the potential to become as strong as any pure-blooded Viltrumite. As Terra pushes herself, she can become faster, stronger, and more durable than she was before. Because of her Viltrumite heritage, Terra has the following powers:
- Superhuman Strength: Due to her Viltrumite heritage, Terra has strength beyond human levels.
- Superhuman Speed: Due to her Viltrumite heritage, Terra is capable of at moving at speeds beyond Human levels.
- Superhuman Stamina: Due to her Viltrumite heritage, Terra has stamina much greater than normal Humans.
- Superhuman Endurance: Due to her Viltrumite heritage, Terra's endurance is greatly enhanced beyond human levels.
- Flight: Due to her Viltrumite heritage, Terra has a complex balancing system in her inner ears that gives her the ability to fly.[4]
- Interstellar Travel: Terra can survive, move, fly and comfortably function in outer space without aid.
- Enhanced Lung Capacity: Due to her Viltrumite heritage, Terra has the lung capacity to hold her breath for weeks at a time.
- Invulnerability: Due to her Viltrumite heritage, Terra is virtually immune to any/all kind of damage. Only beings of similar strength can actually inflict damage on Terra or even pierce her skin.
- Enhanced Healing Factor: Due to her Viltrumite heritage, Terra is immune to all diseases, disorders, imperfections, and can heal and regenerate from any injuries, even those that would normally kill Humans. Depending on how severe her injuries are, some injuries she's sustained can heal from in weeks and others take longer. Like all Viltrumites she adapts to any bodily harm as she regenerates.
- Decelerated Aging: Due to her Viltrumite heritage, Terra's aging process is slower than the average Human, as she gets older her aging process will exponentially slow down further, eventually she'll stop aging. Terra can potentially live for thousands of years and will still be in her physical prime.[5]
- Dominant Genetics: Due to to her Viltrumite heritage, Terra's human genetics were overridden when she was conceived, making her more pure-blooded Viltrumite than human.[6]
Weaknesses
- Vulnerable Ears: In order to achieve flight, a Viltrumite's equilibrium must be balanced. This system is located in their ears and thus anything that disrupts their inner ear function can disrupt their flight. This does not include loud sounds, but much rather certain pitch pulses. It can cause Terra's ears to bleed and possibly kill her if down for too long. This weakness has only been demonstrated on her father Mark, but it is implied that other Viltrumites share it.[7]
Paraphernalia
Equipment
- Her uniform
Trivia
- Terra Grayson is based on Supergirl from the DC Comics and Pan of Dragon Ball.[citation needed]
See Also
- 25 appearance(s) of Terra Grayson
- 6 image(s) of Terra Grayson
- 5 quotation(s) by or about Terra Grayson