. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Granny Goodness"@en . . "Apokolips \u00E9 uma arena do jogo Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe"@pt . . . "Apokolips is an ecumenopolis with burning firepits, extant in between dimensions, occupying a 'frequency' somewhere between the physical universe and Hell; the war that destroyed the Old Gods and created New Genesis and Apokolips separated the Fourth World from the rest of the universe proper, leaving it accessible by Boom Tube."@en . . . "Steppenwolf"@en . . . . . . "Apokolips is one of the home planets of the New Gods. It is home to the gods of anti-life, slavery, and degradation. They are enemies of the gods of New Genesis."@en . "Apokolips"@pt . . . "Kalibak"@en . "Darkseid"@en . . "El planeta Apokolips es gobernado por el villano de DC, Darkseid. Cubierto por una serie de asteroides, fue el escenario para el combate final contra Dark Kahn en Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe. Categor\u00EDa:Arenas Categor\u00EDa:Arenas de MKvsDC Categor\u00EDa:Glosario"@es . "Apokolips is the planet associated with Darkseid. When Apokolips used the magnetic force of the Omega symbols burned into peoples' skulls to pull itself into the Earth, Clark Kent embraced his destiny and pushed it back into the depths of space. Six months after the event, now referred to as \"Contact\", photographic evidence proving the existence of alien life on Apokolips adorns the internet and newspapers like the Daily Planet across the globe, instilling a mixed sense of concern, fear, as well as wonder."@en . "Apokolips"@en . . . . . "Apokolips es un escenario de kombate del videojuego Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe, basado en el mundo nativo del personaje Darkseid. Este escenario es una plataforma gigante flotando a la deriva en el espacio, entre meteoritos y algunas ruinas, donde tambi\u00E9n se distinguen fogones de gran tama\u00F1o y pilares con flamas en su extremo superior. Una de estas ruinas es accesible al activar un Free Fall Kombat, que en realidad son los restos del escenario Kombat Tomb. Desde aqu\u00ED es posible ver Apokolips y Outworld fusionados por la Ira de Dark Kahn. Categor\u00EDa:Arenas Categor\u00EDa:Arenas Multinivel"@es . . . . . . . "Stompa"@en . . . "Darkseid"@en . . . . . "Granny Goodness"@en . . . . "Any native of the planet is called an Apokoliptian."@en . "Any native of the planet is called an Apokoliptian."@en . "The planet's general population is comprised of a broken, submissive people known as Lowlies, or Hunger Dogs. Many of these people were captured from conquered or destroyed planets and had their wills broken into serving Darkseid's will by operating the planet's vast landscape of machines and war factories until death. The primary fighting force and enforcers of Apokolips are the Parademons, whose legions are equipped with armor and weapons forged in the pits of Apokolips. These Parademons, as well as Apokolips' other armies, are led by the Female Furies; the elite personal guard of Darkseid and the most feared fighting force amongst the New Gods."@en . . . . "Steppenwolf"@en . "Apokolips \u00E9 uma arena do jogo Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe"@pt . "Apokolips is both the hellish home planet and dark domain of Darkseid. It is one of many locations in the DC universe."@en . . . . . . "Apokolips is a distant planet, which is a hellish, technological wasteland ruled by a tyranical dark god known as Darkseid. Apokolips has a human population, who are all poor, miserable, and completely subservient to Darkseid. At first Yuga Khan was in charge of Apokolips, but when he died Darkseid took over."@en . . "El planeta Apokolips es gobernado por el villano de DC, Darkseid. Cubierto por una serie de asteroides, fue el escenario para el combate final contra Dark Kahn en Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe. Categor\u00EDa:Arenas Categor\u00EDa:Arenas de MKvsDC Categor\u00EDa:Glosario"@es . . . . "Mad Harriet"@en . . "Apokolips is the DC villain Darkseid's home planet and his own kingdom which merged with Outworld. It became an arena in Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe. This dangerous world is covered by a number of burning firepits and it is where Darkseid's palace, which also now merged with Shao Kahn's own palace, is located. It is the final arena in the Arcade Mode of Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, and is where the player faces Dark Kahn as his lair that is made up of the fusion of both Darkseid's and Shao Kahn's fortresses. This outdoor arena allows for infinite Free Fall Kombat transitions between various platforms."@en . . . "Mad Harriet"@en . . . . . . . . . "Apokolips is the DC villain Darkseid's home planet and his own kingdom which merged with Outworld. It became an arena in Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe. This dangerous world is covered by a number of burning firepits and it is where Darkseid's palace, which also now merged with Shao Kahn's own palace, is located. It is the final arena in the Arcade Mode of Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, and is where the player faces Dark Kahn as his lair that is made up of the fusion of both Darkseid's and Shao Kahn's fortresses."@en . . . . . . . . . "Apokolips"@es . "Apokolips"@es . "Stompa"@en . . . . . . . . . "Apokolips is a distant planet, which is a hellish, technological wasteland ruled by a tyranical dark god known as Darkseid. Apokolips has a human population, who are all poor, miserable, and completely subservient to Darkseid. At first Yuga Khan was in charge of Apokolips, but when he died Darkseid took over."@en . "Kalibak"@en . "Mantis"@en . "Apokolips is both the hellish home planet and dark domain of Darkseid. It is one of many locations in the DC universe."@en . . . . . "Apokolips is the planet associated with Darkseid. When Apokolips used the magnetic force of the Omega symbols burned into peoples' skulls to pull itself into the Earth, Clark Kent embraced his destiny and pushed it back into the depths of space. Six months after the event, now referred to as \"Contact\", photographic evidence proving the existence of alien life on Apokolips adorns the internet and newspapers like the Daily Planet across the globe, instilling a mixed sense of concern, fear, as well as wonder."@en . . . . "Apokolips is one of the home planets of the New Gods. It is home to the gods of anti-life, slavery, and degradation. They are enemies of the gods of New Genesis."@en . . "Lashina"@en . . "The planet's general population is comprised of a broken, submissive people known as Lowlies, or Hunger Dogs. Many of these people were captured from conquered or destroyed planets and had their wills broken into serving Darkseid's will by operating the planet's vast landscape of machines and war factories until death. The primary fighting force and enforcers of Apokolips are the Parademons, whose legions are equipped with armor and weapons forged in the pits of Apokolips. These Parademons, as well as Apokolips' other armies, are led by the Female Furies; the elite personal guard of Darkseid and the most feared fighting force amongst the New Gods."@en . . . . . . "Apokolips"@en . . . . "Apokolips es un escenario de kombate del videojuego Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe, basado en el mundo nativo del personaje Darkseid. Este escenario es una plataforma gigante flotando a la deriva en el espacio, entre meteoritos y algunas ruinas, donde tambi\u00E9n se distinguen fogones de gran tama\u00F1o y pilares con flamas en su extremo superior. Una de estas ruinas es accesible al activar un Free Fall Kombat, que en realidad son los restos del escenario Kombat Tomb. Desde aqu\u00ED es posible ver Apokolips y Outworld fusionados por la Ira de Dark Kahn. Categor\u00EDa:Arenas Categor\u00EDa:Arenas Multinivel"@es . . . . . "Akopolips.png"@es . . . . . . . . . "Apokolips is an ecumenopolis with burning firepits, extant in between dimensions, occupying a 'frequency' somewhere between the physical universe and Hell; the war that destroyed the Old Gods and created New Genesis and Apokolips separated the Fourth World from the rest of the universe proper, leaving it accessible by Boom Tube. The population is a downtrodden lot, including many kidnapped from other worlds before being 'broken.' The majority of the population are called \"Lowlies\", a bald and fearful race that has no sense of self worth or value. The Lowlies are subject to constant abuse that ends only with death. Slightly above them are the Parademons, who serve as the keepers of order on the planet. Higher above the Parademons are the Female Furies, who are Darkseid's personal guard. (Male Furies also exist, but are less common.) They are blessed with unnatural strength and longevity and are allowed to develop as individuals. This exposure to new concepts often results in them developing comical or garish personalities that contrast strongly with the immense sadism that is required to reach their position. The leaders of the Furies are Grandma Good, who sports the appearance of a matronly old woman while being the most powerful of the guards, and Can'to, who enjoys a unique position as Darkseid's master assassin, and the chief guard, Sister Sledge. Surprisingly, Apokolips is second to New Genesis in technological advancement. With their technology, they are the height of power in most of the universe and are able to devastate galaxies when they choose to use it. Apokoliptian technology is furthermore the source of unparalleled misery in the universe as the planet routinely arms evil groups with advanced technology in order to further its influence (and misery) across the universe. Apokolips is ruled by Darkseid as its theocratic god/despot, but he defers most of the actual day to day ruling to his counselor Da'Saad. Darkseid has no real contenders for the throne of Apokolips except his son Orion, who lives on New Genesis. His two other sons were destroyed in the Chrell invasion. Darkseid shed not a single tear for their loss, due to the fact both of them were incompetent in his eyes. Only Orion is perhaps the single being that could usurp his throne. If Darkseid is overthrown, perhaps the results will not cause any major changes on Apokolips, as Apokolips' evil comes from itself rather than its master. This assertion, however, is debatable, and it is often said that Darkseid powers Apokolips with his ambient forces, which is where the fire pits come from."@en . . . . . . . "Mantis"@en . . . "Apokolips was the homeworld of Darkseid. From there, Darkseid plotted the conquest of the universe and was considered to be not only the ruler of his people but a god. He was perpetually opposed by the warriors of New Genesis. Despite this he had conquered a certain number of planets, creating an empire with Apokolips as the throne world."@en . . . . . "Lashina"@en . . . . . "Apokolips was the homeworld of Darkseid. From there, Darkseid plotted the conquest of the universe and was considered to be not only the ruler of his people but a god. He was perpetually opposed by the warriors of New Genesis. Despite this he had conquered a certain number of planets, creating an empire with Apokolips as the throne world."@en . . . . . . . .