VRIL DOX

Real Name: Vril Dox

Class: Extraterrestrial (Coluan)

Occupation: Law enforcement agent

Group Affiliation: L.E.G.I.O.N., formerly R.E.B.E.L.S., Sinestro Corps

Known Relatives: Brainiac 6 (descendant), Brainiac 7 (descendant), Brainiac 8 (Indigo, descendant), Brainiac 9 (descendant), Brainiac 10 (descendant), Brainiac 11 (descendant), Brainiac 12 (descendant), Brainiac 13 (descendant), Brainiac 417 (descendant), Kajz Dox (Brainiac 4, descendant), Lyrl Dox (Brainiac 3, son), Querl Dox (Brainiac 5, descendant), Vril Dox (Brainiac, father)

Aliases: Brainiac 2

Base of Operations: Cairn

First Appearance: Superman I #167 (February 1964)

Powers: Brainiac was a 12-th level intellect and a master scientist and strategist.

History: Vril was the clone son of Brainiac who intended him to be a heir. Vril broke off from his father's megalomaniacal schemes to join the law enforcement group L.E.G.I.O.N.

(Lobo I #1-4) - Vril assigned Lobo to bring a prisoner from Oneida VI to L.E.G.I.O.N. hq on Cairn, and when Lobo said it was a job beneath him Vril reminded him of their physical debate. He failed to mention that the prisoner was Miss E. Tribbs, Lobo s fourth grade teacher and the author of an unauthorized biography of Lobo. Vril thoroughly enjoyed torturing Lobo and tracked his status as he killed Oneida police chief Bamueless and got in a fight with space-truckers. On Lobo s way to Cairn Oneida S.W.A.T., the space-truckers, the hero-worshipping Sons of Lobo, the Demolition Dance Company and the Legion of Decency, who were after Tibbs, were all converging on him, and Vril said everything was going according to plan. He wanted all these rogue elements taken out by Lobo, but didn't want L.E.G.I.O.N. associated with it. Before the big confrontation Lobo and Tibbs were abducted by the Orthography Commandos, champions of literacy who forced them to compete in a deadly spelling bee. Lobo escaped, killed the Commandos, and brought Tibbs to Revel-7 the party planet. He phoned Vril over an unsecure line to tell him he was taking a brief rest, and the factions seeking Lobo picked up the call and started converging on Revel-7. Vril was upset because Revel-7 was a neutral planet without law enforcement, and a poor choice for the battleground. The combatants ended up taking each other out, but in his boredom Lobo broadcasted to all of Revel-7 threatening to kill everyone if they didn't leave the planet in 5 hours. The mass evacuation resulted in rioting and the loss of millions of lives. Lobo returned Tibbs to Cairn and told Vril his broadcast was only a joke so he wasn't at fault. He then snapped Tibbs neck, telling Dox he promised to deliver her alive but made no guarantees past that. The normally unshakeable Vril was on the verge of a nervous breakdown.

(R.E.B.E.L.S. #1, 2) - Vril Dox received a subspace transmission warning him to flee because L.E.G.I.O.N. was about to be taken away from him, and further directing him to go to Earth, locate Supergirl, and speak the word "cephalophore" to her. Vril was indeed usurped, and fled to Earth with bounty hunters Tribulus, Skwaul, Amon Hakk, and Getorix in pursuit. He crash landed, and asked people in a boat he'd just upended to tell him the location of the nearest restroom. They complied, and he told them to start swimming. His pursuers ship landed on top of the tourists, and Skwaul detected his psionic signature nearby. Vril used the restroom to enter the sewer system and emerged in the city, ready to turn the tables even if he had to sacrifice every human in sight. Supergirl arrived, and he convinced her to save him and lure his pursuers away from bystanders. He spoke the mnemonic trigger, and her heat-vision activated, burning code into a blank CD he held in front of her. He decoded the disc, which gave schematics, and told Supergirl the tech he needed to build it. She couldn't help but feel she was being manipulated, but she was curious about who implanted code into her head. They went to an Antarctic science station so Vril could build the device, and it was a message from the 31st century from his descendant Brainiac 5. Brainiac said he'd put data in Supergirl's head before she left the Legion because he had no intention of Vril being the last of their great house. There were no further records of Vril from the 31st Century archives, so Brainiac sent him files on the Legion of Super-Heroes so he could construct the perfect team, and said Supergirl would be an excellent first choice. The bounty hunters found them, and Vril asked Amon what happened to him, a former honored member of L.E.G.I.O.N., and Amon said Vril ruined his life like he ruined everything he touched. Vril dodged Amon's plasma blast, which hit Getorix, killing him. Vril realized Getorix was controlling the monstrous Tribulus with a cranial implant, so he removed it, and had Supergirl implant it in him with her heat vision. Vril had Tribulus knock out Supergirl, saying he had no furthur use for her, and flew off with Tribulus in tow. Brainiac yelled at him for going off plan, and Vril said he preferred an unquestioning and unmerciful asset like Tribulus over the willful Supergirl, and deactivated his connection to Brainiac 5. Vril learned that his computer Silica had taken control of L.E.G.I.O.N.s' droids and told client planets they were now L.E.G.I.O.N. property. He flew to Rann space to talk with the Omega Men, who were also on the run from L.E.G.I.O.N. Omega Man Elu was a living cosmic storm, and he asked for his help disabling Silica, but the Omega Men refused, not forgetting their bad blood with Vril. Vril alerted L.E.G.I.O.N. to their presence and told them to run. From Brainiac's records Vril learned about the lost tribe of Anasazi on Starhaven and sought them out, telling them they had the latent ability to track prey across star systems. One of them, Wildfire, had that talent, but she was an outcast, and they let him take her. Vril told Wildstar, who was born with crippled wings, that if she agreed to whatever he said he'd make sure she could fly.

(R.E.B.E.L.S. #3, 4) - Vril used the technology Legionnaire Wildfire used to turn Wildstar into anti-0energy and put her in a containment suit. She was furious until Vril showed her she could soar the spaceways, and told her she'd went from pariah to future intergalactic hero. Their next stop was Cairn, where Vril wanted to recruit Strata. She told him the new L.E.G.I.O.N. was seeking out and attempting to kill all former members, and she have perished if not for her new friend Bounder. Strata made it clear she did not trust him, and Wildfire asked why she hated him, and she replied that she'd find out after spending more than a few minutes with him. Vril assured Strata she was necessary to his plan, but he couldn't explain the LoSH template Brainiac had given him, it was memory data only that couldn't be shared lest Vril affect the future. Strata thought he'd gone nuts, but when he said please she was shocked enough to agree, but said Bounder should come along too. They approached Maltus, only to receive a SOS transmission from the Omega Men revealing that L.E.G.I.O.N. and the planet had been taken over by Starro. Strata and Bounder insisted they save the Omega Men, but Vril refused, saying they were as good as dead. Before the discussion could be settled they were board by a Khund warship commanded by Durlan Captain Ciji, who'd tracked them down with the help of Getorix and Amon Hakk.

(R.E.B.E.L.S. #5, 6) - Ciji said she wasn't after the bounty on Vril's head, she'd been assigned by the Durlan Shadow Council to restore order, because after Vril's disappearance from L.E.G.I.O.N. the Khunds, Spider Guild and Citadelians began massing their forces, threatening war. Their conversation was interrupted by Starro slave Astrild Storm-Daughter, who said her master was fascinated by the mind that created the L.E.G.I.O.N., and offered him the chance to serve Starro, and retain some degree of free will. Vril had no interest in the proposal, Ciji blasted Astrild, and Astrild responded by attacking her ship, killing a number of Khunds and Getorix, but Amon Hakk managed to put on an EVA suit and flee to Vril's ship before Astrild destroyed Ciji's ship. Vril sent Wildstar to Maltus to retrieve Silica, and proceeded to fly off with the rest of his crew. Amoin Hakk surprised him, pointing a gun at his head. Hakk said he'd been branded a corrupt coward on Khundia, and would be executed on sight, blaming Vril for his time in the L.E.G.I.O.N. Starro and his High Vanguard conquered the Dominator homeworld, and had their sights set on Khundia, and Vril told Amon he could help him save his homeworld. Amon bemoaned that he hated Vril so much he couldn't think straight. Ciji had hitched a ride in Amon's suit, and said she intended to see Vril carry his plans through. Wildfire returned, and Vril used Silica's failsafe programming to regain control of his L.E.G.I.O.N. peacekeepers. They left their client planets, flying to Maltus, forming a forcefield around the planet, effectively trapping Starro and his legions. Silica told Vril she loved him, and he had her activate her self-destruct protocol. Starro was in a fury, warning Vril he had no idea what a powerful enemy he'd made.Vril was pleased, saying an angry enemy made for a sloppy enemy.

(R.E.B.E.L.S. #7) - Vril reached out to his client worlds, and planets nearby Maltus like Dhor and Kalanor that had been trapped in his force-field, but no one was willing to help, and some planets threatened to kill him on sight. Most L.E.G.I.O.N. clients wanted to break their contracts, but Vril said that was untenable. He landed on Gil'Dishpan with his teammates, because if Starro conquered them he'd have access to their warp-weave technology and be able to escape the forcefield. The Gil'Dishpan had already been warned by a Dominator fleet admiral, and were prepared to hand Vril over to Starro to push for a nonagression pact. Vril and the Dominator both made it clear that Starro could not be reasoned with, and their debate became moot when Starro launched an invasion on the planet. The Gil'Dishpan launched their conch-cannons, and Vril's team backed them up, but they fell, and their leader Gelmyr became a Starro slave, urging Vril to be subsumed by Starro's mind. Vril and his team fled, with the Dominator in tow. The Dominator dropped a nuclear reactor from his ship onto the planet, destroying the Gil'Dishpan warp-weavers. Strata wanted to kill him for committing genocide, but Vril said he'd killed millions to save billions, and he admired such pragmatism. Vril also commented that being subsumed in Starro's consciousness, a mind idiotic compared to his own, would be a fate worse than death.

(R.E.B.E.L.S. #8, 9) - Vril gave Wildstar a sample of his son Lyrl Dox's hair, and she tracked him to the planet Voorl, which had become a refuge for various races whose planets had been taken by Starro. Tribulus easily captured Lyrl, who was in anguish because L.E.G.I.O.N. troops had killed Stealth. Vril took the news well, which surprised Bounder, and Vril told him he had no love for the woman who once assaulted and murdered him. Strata told Bounder it was a long story. Amon asked what happened after Vril left L.E.G.I.O.N. to raise his son, and he said that he first suppressed his intelligence, which was too dangerous without experience and maturity, and Stealth suggested he live in the jungle to hone survival skills. Strata told Wildstar Garv and her son Rocky were supposed to meet her on Voorl, and asked if she could track them. Wildstar was eager to help, and soon located them. Garv reunited with Strata and made it clear he didn't like the idea of Vril coercing her again, and telling Vril that the worlds he'd trapped near Maltus with his forcefield were furious at being in Starro's path. Vril said he never was one for popularity contests. Tribulus, always a good watch dog, snarled at Garv, but Vril told him to back down. Lyrl was still mad at Vril for taking away his intelligence, and started backtalking him. Vril said sarcasm was a lazy form of aggression, and even though he had no intention of bonding with his son he couldn't let him slip into Starro's hands for tactical reasons. Kanjar Ro contacted the team, offering his help, but the Dominator knew what he really wanted was a rescue because the Vanguard were on their way to Dhor. Ro mocked him for the failure of the Dominators to defend their world, and said he was a caste of one. The Dominator scratched off his caste circle before walking away. Ciji was bonding with him, and decided to call him Xylon to give him a sense of identity. Captain Comet and Adam Strange had gotten word of Starro's exploits, and used the Zeta Beam to reach Vril and offer his help. He told them to go to Dhor to retrieve the Gamma Gong, but the Vanguard were already there and had smashed the gong, so they rescued Kanjar Ro, it'sa inventor. Vril was not pleased, and said he could still use the metal from the gong for his plan. He would split the team to Dhor, Kalanor and the Dominator homeworld to retrieve the three items he needed to defeat Starro. Garv suggested they call themselves the R.E.B.E.L.S, and the members of the team that were part of the original team mocked Vril for the acronym he came up with. Garv had a change of heart, and convinced Strata to slip away with him and Rocky, saying their main priority was their son, and they had no reason to be loyal to Vril. Lyrl found them, and said he'd lead them to a spaceport if he could come with them. The High Vanguard arrived to kidnap Lyrl.

(R.E.B.E.L.S. #10, 11) - Strange and Comet caught Vril up with the events of Blackest Night, which they'd first heard about from the JLA com channel. Lyrl Dox agreed to come willingly with the Vanguard, but only if Strata and her family were left unharmed, claiming they were his slaves. Vril was furious with them for letting his son get caught, and he directed the R.E.B.E.L.S. to fly offworld. He correctly predicted that Starro would unleash his son's 12th-level intelligence and disable the forcefield around Maltus. He suggested they go to Earth to seek aid from their superhero community when they flew into the middle of a battle between the Sinestro Corps and the Black Lantern Corps, and wildstar was left behind on Voorl. Black Lantern Corps member Harbinger destroyed the R.E.B.E.L.S. ship, and the resurrected Stealth wanted to kill Vril, who told her that even in death she was insufferable. When Sinestro Corps member Narok was killed by Harbinger his ring sought out the nearest being who could inspire great fear, and it chose Vril Dox, who found the newfound power exhilarating. Strange and comet brought the R.EB.E.L.S. to the planet Kandato, except for Amon Hakk, who remained in space to repair their ship, and was aided by Wildstar, who'd found her way off of Voorl. Stealth and Harbinger pursued them, and during their battle a transmatter portal opened, the creation of Lyrl for Starro. Lyrl, Starro, and High Vanguard members that had become Black Lanterns poured through. Vril tried to remove Lyrl's Starro spore, but his son told him to get away, and asked Vril to save his master Starro, shocking his father. Lyrl said he would be referred to only as Brainiac 3, and Vril used his power ring to push the Black Lantern's Vril, and Starro back through the portal to Maltus. The ring demanded Vril go to Korugar to join the rest of the Corps, and when he refused the ring flew off his finger for insubordination. Vril told the R.E.B.E.L.S. he was tired of waiting for Starro to slip up, and it was time to take the fight to him. It was clear he was taking it personally that his son had chosen a monster over his flesh and blood.

(R.E.B.E.L.S. #12) - Garv and Strata had Vril drop them off at Port Slarvit, unwilling to go on what they saw as a suicide mission when they had their son to think of. Xylon said he would shoot the next person who tried to abndon the R.E.B.E.L.S., earning him points with Vril. Vril split the team up to complete his plan for a weapon that would sever Starro's connection with his slaves. Adam Strange, Ciji, Bounder and Xylon went to the secret Dominator science facility on Kaipei to retrieve a genebomb, which the Dominators had long denied having. The Dominator scientists were not eager to cooperate with Xylon, but military caste trumped the science caste, and he told them they didn't have a choice in the matter. On Kalanor Vril found the decapitated Despero, and told him he'd regenerate his body in exchange for help with Starro. On Dhor Kanjar Ro separated from Captain Comet and Wildstar, who gathered the fragments of the gamma going. Kanjor said he was going to retake his world by force, and Vril told his team to let him go. In truth Kanjar was on a side-mission for Vril which would end his feud with Despero. Despero admired how Vril played his teammates against each other, and wondered why he always pandered to law and order. Vril said law was a bludgeon in his hands.

(R.E.B.E.L.S. #13, 14) - Vril Dox and his R.E.B.E.L.S. had need of the Psions' science labs, and Vril asked Elu where the Omega Men Were. He responded that they had been out of contact since leaving for Starro's home galaxy. Vril used the Psion's lab to grow Despero a new body, and presented him with the weapon he'd constructed from the gamma gong and genebomb that would sever Starro from his star-slaves. The last thing he needed was Despero's Flame of Pytar to charge its' psionic matrix. Lyrl Dox opened his transmatter portal, and snatched his father away. Starro was planning an invasion of Earth, but Lyrl had decided the warlord was beneath his 12th-level intelligence, and wanted to help Vril kill him. He'd deduced the weapon Vril would construct for the task, and broke Vril's arm, not wanting him to be the triggerman because he said he wanted him alive. Starro thought Lyrl's next transmatter portal would take him to Earth, but Lyrl said he'd be sending him to Vril's ship so he could be ambushed. The R.E.B.E.L.S. were prepared when Starro arrived, and the villain was not entirely surprised that Lyrl had betrayed him.Vril made a rare miscalculation; his weapon had no effect on Starro. He clashed with the R.E.B.E.L.S. saying he'd miss them when they were dead because they provided so much sport. He discovered the Psions lab of genetically altered and dissected Starros, and flew into a rage. His proximity to them gave him control over them, and within moments all of the R.E.B.E.L.S. were his star-slaves, save for Vril, who threw up a personal forcefield. The Omega Men returned from their mission, armed with darts dipped in a poison that could kill Starros. They struck the Conqueror, but missed his Starro, forcing Vril to get close enough to him to kill the creature with a dart. The Conqueror's Starro died, severing his connection to trillions of mind-slaves, and killing their Starros as well. Despero performed the coup de grace, and told the R.E.B.E.L.S. they were invited to Kalanor to witness Starro's execution. Vril sent out a broadcast proclaiming his victory, giving his intention to put L.E.G.I.O.N. back on track and finding some way for everyone he helped to thank him. Adam Strange thought that Vril might be a worse manipulator than Starro.

(R.E.B.E.L.S. #15, 16) - All of Maltus protested Vril and the mess he'd made of the planet. Vril railed that he was being treated unfairly, but Amon Hakk told him the people had a point. A sniper almost killed Vril, and it was clear he could not rebuild the L.E.G.I.O.N. on Maltus. Adam Strange said he could use Rann as a base, and Vril promised he could find a way to revitalize the lifeless planet. Strange and Sardath took Vril to Ran, which was still a painful sight to Adam. He reflected on the many times he'd saved the planet, bemoaning that it took one failure to undo all the good he did. Sardath did not believe Vril could bring life back to Rann, because he himself had tried and found the situation hopeless. Vril dismissed him, saying all he needed to do was move the planet's current location and asking Sardath for the largest zeta-beam he had. Vril used the zeta-beam to teleport Rann to the former location of Tamaran in the Vegan system, and cloned samples of Rann's native flora and fauna to make the planet habitable. He intended to rebuild the L.E.G.I.O.N. using lifeforms instead of robots, and to clean up the Vegan system to regain his reputation. Despite media appearances where he praised his own altruism most of Vega was skeptical, and kept referring to him as the son of Brainiac. He told the R.E.B.E.L.S. he was the antithesis of his father, but Adam Strange warned him that he'd landed in a political hotbed, and the neighboring planets might not want him interfering. The L.E.G.I.O.N. recovered a stolen Arcturian vessel, but wounded GLC member Atlin Ad'ms in the process. The GLC warned him, but he said he had a duty to his shareholders to aggressively pursue peacekeeping unless the GLC wanted to buy out his contracts. Captain Comet thought the new L.E.G.I.O.N. would blow up in his face, and planned to quit until Starfire joined the team to defend her native system, and he was impressed with her charisma. As they got to know each other her sister Blackfire attacked Rann, seeing their planet where hers once was as an affront.

(R.E.B.E.L.S. #17) - The invasion of Rann was halted by GLs Altin Ad'ms and Gorius Karkum, and Blackfire wondered why the Corps was suddenly showing an interest in the Vegan system. Neither the Rannians nor the Tamaraneans appreciate the interference, and attacked the GLs. Adam Strange used a zeta-beam to teleport himself, the GLs and Blackfire into space. They said they could resolve their differences without outside help, and Blackfire agreed that she could talk to Adam if he was not directly working for Vril Dox. A Thanagarian warfleet interrupted their discussion. Vril Dox was aboard, having brokered a peace treaty between the Thanagarians and Rann. They no longer shared the same solar system, let alone the same planet, and those who blamed Rann for Thanagar's destruction were dead or deposed. They returned to Rann, and Vril offered the empty southern continent to Blackfire and her people as a new home. She admired the brilliant and ruthless egomaniac, seeing a lot of herself in him.

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(R.E.B.E.L.S. #18-20) - Vril brough Brainiac to colu as a prisoner, chest-thumping and playing to the media about being the man who brought a monster to justice. On Colu Brainiac was placed in a thought-cell, dampening his intelligence, and Vril enjoyed gloating over him. Brainiac said he never thought much about Vril, not seeing his inferior intellect as a threat, and Vril demanded he acknowledge that he'd been defeated. Lyrl Dox, who'd created Pulstar Stargrave, a Solaris class macroprocessor, attacked Colu, and told them Brainiac 3 was their new master. Brainiac broke from his restraints, said he acknowledged no heirs to share his knowledge or his name. Vril fled from Brainiac while Pulsar Stargrave rained fire down on Colu, and Lyrl demanded the ruling council give him their data-core. Vril told them to destroy the data core, and they despaired at losing 3,000 years of accumulated knowledge, but preferred that to Lyrl continuing his destruction. Brainiac had already taken command of the data-core, an easy enough feat since he'd build it, and shielded it from harm. He set off a nuclear strike that destroyed the ruling council and halted Stargrave. Her intended to delete his "offspring" and Vril and Lyrl agreed to a truce to deal with him. Lyrl held off Brainiac with Stargrave until Brainiac contained the weapon in a forcefield, and Vril went offworld to get his secret weapon. He found Lobo on Raggashoon, and after sharing a drink with him, convinced him to go after the hefty bounty on Brainiac's head. Vril returned to Colu with Lobo in tow, and Brainiac wanted to capture and study the last Czarnian, so he took control of Stargrave to subdue him. Their battle raged, but Solaris couldn't incinerate Lobo enough to subdue him. Lyrl and Vril sent holograms of themselves to the data-core to distract Brainiac, but he saw through their ruse, and entered the neural connection between them and their holograms, draining their brains. Vril's subconscious resisted him, but he pushed through and was overcome by traumatic and hateful emotions, suffering a breakdown. Vril said he shouldn't be surprised, he'd grown up in abject fear of his father while secretly hoping for just one kind word from him, and had buried his emotions deep inside. Brainiac fled the planet with Stargrave, taking the data-core with him, and Lyrl was impressed with his father's novel way of defeating the villain. Rookie GLs Altin Ad'ms and Gorius Karkum arrived on Colu to arrest the Doxes for the destruction they'd caused.

(R.E.B.E.L.S. #21) - Vril refused to be subordinate to the GLC or follow their laws, and sicced Lobo on the GLs. Altin Admos was in awe of Lobo, whose bloodthirsty past was spoken of with reverence on Okaara, but he enjoyed having a challenge worthy of his skills. Lobo and the GLs fought to a standstill until L.E.G.I.O.N. ships and media arrived on Colu. Vril said he intended to rebuild Colu, so unless the GLC was up to the job they could forget abbout arresting him. He assured them Lobo would be in his safekeeping since he always paid his debts and Vril could help him with the bills he'd accumulated as archbishop of the triple-fish god. Vril was joined by his R.E.B.E.L.S., and said their name was apt because that's how the Guardians of the Universe viewed them. He said the L.E.G.I.O.N. used police by consent utilizing each planet's laws, but the Guardians sought justice using only their own capricious whims. Vril denied charges that Lyrl had invaded Colu, saying he was under the control of Pulsar Stargrave, and painted Stargrave as having always been Brainiac's pawn.

(R.E.B.E.L.S. #22) - Adam Strange called a meeting of the R.E.B.E.L.S. concerned with Vril's continuing anti-GLC rhetoric, and keeping the psychopaths Lyrl and Lobo around. Lobo didn't care about his opinion, and the others said Dox had shown he knew how to run a successful business. Vril was listening in, and when Strange told him he'd invited a GLC member to speak to him he welcomed it. Starfire signed up new client worlds, but was being followed by GL Gorius Karkum. The Psion felt kinship with her because she'd suffered at the hands of the Gordanians much like Psion females suffered at the hands of their males. Females were used as breeding stock, and she and Starfire killed a number of Psions before attempting to liberate the breeding nexus where females were kept prisoner. The Psions exploded the nexus rather than having that aspect of their culture revealed. Starfire returned to Vril in a rage, because he'd recently signed up the Psions as a client world, and said she'd kill him if he had any idea what they did to their women. Vril saw the rage in her eyes and quickly dropped the Psions as clients.

(R.E.B.E.L.S. #23) - Vril, Blackfire, Sardath and the R.E.B.E.L.S. welcomed Honor Lantern John Stewart to Rann, and after a public handshake and media coverage they went behind closed doors for negotiations. Their talk quickly broke down, with Stewart demanding he let the GLC do their job, and Vril claiming his rhetoric hadn't influenced the Vegan people to turn against the GLC and demands that they vacate their sector. The Citadelian Liberation Front announced that they had a singularity module, and were going to implode the Vegan sun unless the GLC left the Vegan system. Stewart suspected that Vril orchestrated the affair, but Vril said he had no proof. Stewart sent GL's Admos and Gorius to handle the situation, but after taking out the Gordanians they couldn't figure out how to defuse the module. Stewart said he had faith in them, and refused Vril's offer of L.E.G.I.O.N. assistance. Vril reminded Stewart that his arrogance destroyed the planet Xanshi, and stewart's temper started to flare. Stewart had called in Ganthet, Soranik Natu, and KJyle Rayner to back up his rookie Lanterns, but Gorius figured out how to destabilize the bomb, cracking its shell and causing an explosion, but preventing it from opening a black hole. Ganthet promoted the rookies to full GL status, and Vril was forced to maintain peace with the Corps, at least in public. Vril met with Lyrl, disappointed that the bomb he'd created that Vril secretly gave to the Citadelians was so easy to disarm. Lyrl responded that if he'd made it more complex the L.E.G.I.O.N. couldn't have cracked it either, and said that while he preferred being his father's secret weapon instead of being lobotomized again they were not friends.

(R.E.B.E.L.S. #24, 25) - Vril had a diplomatic dinner with Blackfire, and she told him there was no need for his bodyguard Tribulus. Vril said Tribulus was like a child, and he felt like a bad parent when he went abroad without him. Captain Comet drowned his sorrows in drink, and Lobo told him he had to face facts that Starfire didn't want anything from him beyond a physical relationship. Lobo got the whiff of Czarnian pheromone, but it was a trap laid by Astrild Storm-Daughter, who'd borrowed the pheromone from the Psions. she leeched his lifeforce until Starro's alien was at peak health, able to produce new starspore. Starro said he was already to attack the R.E.B.E.L.S. and Smite began the assault, hitting Vril Dox in his starship. Smite and Astrild kidnapped Dox after Smite buried a battleax in Tribulus' skull, grievously wounding him. Starro showed off his new army of mindslave Psions to Dox, as well as the cloned Czarnians the Psions created. Vril knew that if he could strike with them he would have already, correctly deducing that the clones of Lobo would kill themselves before being made into Starro mindslaves. Starro made Vril into a mindslave as his punishment for defying the conqueror. On Rann Adam Strange gave Lyrl Dox the job of trying to patch up Tribulus, and when Lobo went off after Starro half-cocked, the other R.E.B.E.L.S. were able to follow him using Wildstar's tracking ability. On the Psion Homeworld Astrild was eager to face Lobo in combat, but he put a quick end to things by putting his hook and chain through her head.

(R.E.B.E.L.S. #26) - Lobo thought that under different circumstances he could have been close to Astrild, so he'd use her as motivation to brutalize Starro. Starro removed Vril's starfish and demanded he tell him how to stop Lobo, and Vril simply told him no one could beat Lobo and he'd hunt Starro to the ends of the universe. Starro made him his mindslave once again, and Smite suggested sending their cloned Czarnians against Lobo, uploading the information about how he'd destroyed all of Czarnia into their minds. Starro would not hear of it, not wanting to wake the clones before he figured out how to make slaves of them, and told Smite to battle Lobo. Starro teleported to Rann where the Starros he'd left behind had taken over the military guard and Sardath. Lyrl Dox worked on saving Tribulus' life when he became aware of the Starros on Rann, and sealed the surgery bay until he could patch up Tribulus and sic him on the invaders.

(R.E.B.E.L.S. #27, 28) - Lyrl rebooted Tribulus' brain, boosting his psionic lightning power. He called the R.E.B.E.L.S. and said they were needed back on Rann to deal with the invasion of Starros, so Adam Strange used his personal zeta-beam to return himself, Captain Comet and Starfire. Starro, with Vril at his side, declared himself ruler of Rann, and told Blackfire to kneel before him. She said she knelt before no man, and engaged him in battle, soon aided by the returning R.E.B.E..L.S. Lobo continued his fight against Smite on the Psion homeworld, and they recounted tales of gruesome mutilation and murder as they clashed. Lobo found him interesting, so when their fight carried them into a Psion bar they decided to talk things over, becoming fast friends. Lyrl sent Tribulus against the Starros, and he freed mindslave after mindslave by roasting their starfish. Lyrl sent Tribulus against Starro, badly wounding his alien and freeing Vril. Realizing he was near defeat Starro prepared to order his remaining slaves on Rann to commit suicide. On the Psion homeworld the R.E.B.E.L.S. used Starro's transmatter portal, and called Dox, telling him to push Starro though. Back on the Psion homeworld Starro found himself face to face with Smite and Lobo. One week later Sardath, Blackfire and Vril signed a mutual defense pact. Blackfire told Vril not to get kidnapped again, because she didn't want people thinking her consort was weak. Ciji reported that Oa had gone black and Vril said it was a good thing the L.E.G.I.O.N. was back.

Comments: Created by Edmond Hamilton, Cary Bates & Curt Swan.

Vril Dox received a profile in Who's Who in the DC Universe #4. Vril Dox received a profile in Who's Who in the DC Universe #11 under the L.E.G.I.O.N. entry.

Vril Dox had a cameo in Lobo II #0 and R.E.B.E.L.S. Annual #1.

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