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Encyclopedia > Apokalips

In comic books, Apokolips was the planet ruled by Darkseid, established in Jack Kirby's Fourth World series. It is also integral to many DC Comics stories. The planet is considered the opposite of New Genesis.






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NewsLeecher :: View topic - File found with XPAT, not with Supersearch. (1645 words)
Maybe the supersearch engine had a slight hiccup when these files were being indexed.
In apokalips' example the first few articles of the next file are also missing, which would fit in with a temporary glitch.
Of course, the missing multi-part post that you are referring to dwazegek is much newer.
New Gods Terminology & Technology (2055 words)
Armagetto - the "ghettos" of Apokalips, where the unfortunates of the world dwell in service to Darkseid.
Its purpose is to feed on the energies of the planet to keep itself alive and powerful.
Darkseid also constructed several devices like this on Earth, to monitor the minds of humans whom he believed possessed part of the anti-life equation.
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