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Description The third season of my Young Justice series. Superboy and Wonder Girl get new costumes! also I made another small change to the lineup by adding Lobo's daughter Crush rather then Slobo, she's a more current and popular character in my opinion, Slobo is another character who disappeared when Young Justice was over, just like Empress.
 
Main Cast:
Cameron Monaghan as Kon El/ Superboy (19 episodes)
Jason Marsden as Bart Allen/ Impulse (19 episodes)
Mae Whitman as Cassie Sandsmark/ Wonder Girl (19 episodes)
Zeno Robinson as Jackson Hyde/ Aqualad (18 episodes)
Stephanie Lemelin as Cissie King-Jones (17 episodes)
Cameron Bowen as Tim Drake/ Robin (16 episodes)
Zehra Fazal as Suzie/ Secret (16 episodes)
Bex Taylor-Klaus as Xiomara Rojas/ Crush (16 episodes)
Jeff Bennett as Red Tornado (6 episodes)

Episode 1: Down Time
Following the events of Sins of Youth, everyone is able to sit down and sort everything out, with the government and various agencies finally agreeing to stop pursuing Secret and Arrowette. Batman also allows Robin to show his face to Young Justice, but not use his real name yet.
And, in light of the recent craziness, Young Justice decides to take a little break, leading to the formation of a new team, whose first mission will be to stop Lobo’s teenage daughter Crush from tearing up the country in his pursuit of Klarion, who after trying to recruit Lobo and being insulted by him, turned him into a new born.

Episode 2: All New, All Different
Wonder Girl is on the phone with former member Cissie. Cassie explains that a New Young Justice team is currently filling in while the usual roster members are taking a break. The team is lead by Aqualad and consists of his friend Lagoon boy, JSA member Stargirl and Captain Marvel’s protege Captain Marvel Jr. Cissie herself is in a tough spot right now because her mother wants to take her on a trip. This trip leads her to the Australia Games Qualifying Archery Finals. At first Cissie is timid and consequently misses her first shot badly, but when the other competitors make fun of her, she hits bullseye several times.
Meanwhile, Klarion has retreated to Gotham City hoping to get rid off Crush. But Crush isn’t going anywhere until she has gotten Klarion to change her father back and killed him for disrespecting Lobo. New Young Justice gets right in the middle of the fight between Klarion and Crush which also grabs the attention of Spoiler. As the fight goes on Aqualad’s team help find a way to return Lobo back to his proper age. Klarion escapes after, which angers Lobo as he would have rather Crush killed Klarion for disrespecting him then changed him back and let Klarion get away. Disappointed in his daughter despite her actions to save him, he abandons her on earth.
Despite the success, Spoiler receives a warning from Batman to stay away from meta-humans.

Episode 3: A Day in the Life
While flying around aimlessly and wondering whether he's a real father, Red Tornado comes across a group of children at a playground. He spots one girl crying by herself, and he helps her confront the boy who "hit" her. The boy explains that he was just trying to play tag with the girl, and as the two children run off to play, Red Tornado realises that he truly is a father. Meanwhile Robin hangs out with is predecessor Nightwing, Wonder Girl furthers her training with Artemis, and Impulse and Secret try to help Superboy to obtain new powers after losing his own.

Episode 4: Let the Games Begin
Cissie visits Young Justice and tells them she is part of a team again. But she does not rejoin Young Justice, instead she is now part of the U.S. archery team competing at the Olympic Games in Australia. Her friends congratulate Cissie who for the first time is thankful to her mother because she came up with the idea of participating. Robin does not like the idea of Young Justice going to Australia as well, but in the end he gets overruled by his teammates.
Another person will travel to Australia as well: Agent Lucia Hyde! And her teenage son Jackson will accompany her while Agent Ishido Maad looks out for his partner's house.
On the airplane heading to Australia, Cissie meets two other members of the U.S. archery team. One is a nice girl named Natalie who is deaf and the other is the team's star Tina Thomas. Tina is surrounded by reporters and interestingly its Cissie's mom who calls her a gloryhound (right before stepping in front of the cameras herself).
TV reporter Ace Atchinson is in Sydney as well. His cameraman is filming Bonnie as she angrily speaks to someone who in Ace's view looks like a supervillain.
When the opening ceremony starts, Young Justice is in the stadium in civilian clothes and Secret hides in the field glasses which Robin is using. Agent Hyde sits right beside them. She immediately recognises Young Justice and introduces her son to them. Who the team instantly recognise as Aqualad. The ceremony ends with a surprise because the athletes of the final country to march in belong to the criminal state of Zandia. It seems like Zandia's super-villains are looking to score some gold medals during these Olympics...

Episode 5: When the Bow Breaks
At night, U.S. star archer Tina Thomas is walking around in the Olympic camp until she gets attacked by another female resulting in a broken arm.
Next day, Young Justice is surprised that the country of Zandia is allowed to compete in the Olympics. Wonder Girl knows all super-villains of the team - most of them pose a definite challenge in the archery contest. They do not know yet that the Brain plans to sabotage the U.S. archery team in exchange for The Baron to grow a new body for him.
Sudenly, security guards are escorting Cissie and her Bonnie away because they are suspects regarding the attack on Tina Thomas. Robin immediately sends Secret to follow them into an interrogation room where Agent Lucia Hyde explains the accusations against Cissie's mother. The case is built on a video from TV reporter Ace Atchinson which shows Bonnie speaking to Merlyn. The video lacks sound tracks and Bonnie claims that she was just threatening Merlyn to stay away from her daughter. Fite feels that Bonnie is not guilty, but she has no alibi and, thus, Cissie will not be allowed to compete in the games.
While Superboy investigates a lead on his own, Robin comes up with the idea to find a lip reader who is able to confirm what Cissie's mother actually said on the tape. As Cissie's deaf teammate Natalie is a natural lip reader, she is the obvious choice. In front of Agent Hyde and the Olympic Games committee Natalie assures that Bonnie did not talk to Merlyn to hire him.
At the same time, Superboy who is still not at full strength after losing his powers has gotten himself in a battle with the athletes of Zandia. First, he gets unexpected help by Aqualad and shortly after that the other members of Young Justice join the fight as well. The battle lasts for some minutes, but then the villains are defeated after a sudden and very short appearance by the powerful JLA.
Later, Tina Thomas can confirm that she was attacked by Hazard. But a man called Mr. Tompkins, who also has a deal with the Baron, convinced the committee to only disqualify Hazard while the other athletes of Zandia may continue to participate in the Olympics...

Episode 6: Gold Standard
Shortly before the start of the archery contest, Cissie and her mother Bonnie make up with each other. Bonnie was sad that Cissie actually thought she had been orchestrating the attack on Tina Thomas. Bonnie believes that no one in the Olympic Games will stop her daughter from being the best.
Young Justice again is in the crowd in civilian clothes as the archery contest is about to start. They are talking about Aqualad when he and his mother return to their seats next to them, when they get a moment alone with him they offer him a spot on Young Justice, which he accepts.
Meanwhile, Red Tornado and his wife Kathy are at their daughter's school to talk to the principal. At first it seems that Traya is in trouble, but then the principal says that results of an IQ test show Traya's intelligence is off the charts. Therefore, Red Tornado and his wife should think about sending Traya to a private school where she would be challenged more.
Back in Sydney, the contest begins and Bonnie is having a close eye on Zandia's athletes. Cissie is starting strong and hits bulls-eye. Then Bonnie spots the female villains named Huntress in the crowd. She is aiming an arrow in a converted umbrella right at Cissie. Bonnie reacts by throwing her lighter at the Huntress. It hits and as her hair ignites, the arrow goes off and hits Merlyn in the arm instead of Cissie. With him out of the contest, Cissie is able to win the gold medal in the end!
After Young Justice returns from Australia, Doiby Dickles visits their headquarters. Doiby confesses that he wishes he could return to Mrg. Just then, Impulse’s present from Ali Ben Styn arrives, which turns out to be a large spaceship. So Young Justice decides to take Doiby to Myrg, and on the way, they run into Crush, who's eager to join in any potential fights the heroes will face on Myrg.

Episode 7: Joy Ride
With an olympic gold medal in her bag, Cissie heroically returns to her boarding school. Even her principal, Ms. Foster, is proud of her and leads Cissie right into her office to meet Red Tornado. Both Cissie and Tornado try to pretend that they have never seen each other before, but their acting is way over the top. Red Tornado explains that his daughter Traya is about to transfer to this school after she troubles at her public school. Now the android hopes that Cissie can take Traya under her wing by being her roommate and kind of a big sister.
Meanwhile, Young Justice, Crush and Doiby Dickles are deep in outer space, near the planet Myrg. They get into a battle with another spaceship. Crush takes care of it and then Doiby navigates their ship through the meteor ring and down to the planet Myrg. Surprisingly, the city they arrive in looks like New York City. After landing they are immediately surrounded by the police which escorts Young Justice and company to the City Hall. Crush wants to fight the police, but Robin says that the aliens which conquered Myrg are the real enemies and Lobo will be able to mix it up soon enough.
In the Royal Palace, Princess Ramia demands from Prince Marieb to let Doiby and his companions go. But the Prince does not intend to let Doiby escape like he did last time. Thus, he greets Doiby and Young Justice with Herman the Executioner. Doiby tells Robin that Marieb is the youngest of a large royal family which does not have much respect for him. Robin openly questions Marieb's authority and then he has Impulse quickly taking the ruler on the top of his palace. Robin starts some negotiations with the police, but then a huge spaceship arrives. Large robotic creatures step out of it calling themselves the Slag, Master of the Game. Apparently, Marieb's family played a game with the Slag and lost the planet Myrg to them. Interestingly, the game they are talking about is baseball...

Episode 8: The Home Run
In the Saint Elias School for Girls, Cissie and Traya return to their room which is now filled with a ton of fan mail for the Olympic gold medalist. As Cissie takes some letters out of a stack, an avalanche of paper buries her and when Traya tries to diger her roommate out, she finds out that Cissie has mysteriously vanished.
Shortly after that, Cissie finds herself teleported on to a baseball field located on the planet Myrg. Wonder Girl approaches her and explains that YJ will have to play a baseball game against some aliens to save a planet. They need a ninth team member and when Cassie thought of Cissie, the Slag used their telepath and matter transmitter machine to transport Cissie to Myrg. Although Cissie is happy to see her former teammates, she also is furious because Cassie could have come up with Superman or Wonder Woman instead.
After Doiby has given Robin a pep talk, the team walks onto the field. Princess Ramia is anxious because if her boyfriend Dobby and Young Justice win the game, Prince Marieb will have to leave the planet as well as the Slag. Impulse not only impresses as pitcher, but of course his speed is quite helpful after making a hit. In the dugout, Impulse emotionally tells Cissie about how he used to play baseball with his cousin from the alternate future he grew up in, and how it saddens him that he will never see her again.
Reaching the ninth inning, Young Justice leads with 11-0 runs, but then the Slag turn the game around because their visors enabled them to track Impulse's pitches and their gloves are speeding up their swings. With a 12-11 lead for the Slag, Robin puts Cissie on the mount and Young Justice finally is able to close the first half of the inning without giving up any more runs. However, they still need to score and the next three batters for Young Justice - Cissie, Doiby and Secret - have not hit anything the whole game...

Episode 9: Hitting for the Cycle
On New Genesis, Moonrider and Dreamer have a date on an open field when suddenly their Super-Cycle starts shuddering while randomly shootings its laser guns. At the same time, a similar thing happens to Young Justice’s Super-Cycle on Myrg. It breaks out of the spaceship.
Young Justice does not notice any of this as they are in the final stages of their baseball game against the Slag. Superboy has had enough of the Slag's cheating so he punches the baseman and gets ejected - much to the dismay of Wonder Girl whom Kon-El tried to protect initially. Other team members are hot as well after Cissie strikes out further reducing their chance of winning. But then Doiby of all players hits a home run and wins the game for Young Justice. However, Slag leader K'rnd'g accuses Impulse of cheating during that last play. He pulls out two big guns and the fight between Young Justice and the Slag is on. Crush "frags" K'rnd'g once again infuriating Robin because he is not supposed to kill anybody.
The fight is interrupted by the arrival of the Super-Cycle. Obviously, the Super-Cycle wants Young Justice to do something. Secret discovers a new button on the dashboard and it is labeled "Push Me". Of course, Impulse pushes it and, thus, opens a boom tube. Not sure where the boom tube might take them, Crush and the members of Young Justice enter it leaving Cissie and Doiby behind on Myrg.
The boom tube takes the heroes to New Genesis. There is a yellow Super-Cycle standing on an open field and now the two vehicles bound toward each other. The Forever People arrive claiming that Young Justice's Super-Cycle belongs to them...

Episode 10: Forever and a Day
In the Saint Elias School for Girls, the principal discusses the missing Cissie with her roommate Traya as both are joined by Cissie's mother Bonnie as well. In contrast to the principal, Bonnie is not bothered by her daughter's disappearance. And she is right, because seconds later Cissie materializes in the principal's closet.
Cissie tells her mom all about her adventure in space. But then she immediately gets annoyed because her mom hired not only some people to answer Cissie's fan mail, but also an agent named Frank Balkin who plans some major endorsements for the gold medalist.
On New Genesis, Young Justice is tussling a little bit with the Forever. But the Super-Cycle are the real problem because after nuzzling with each other they suddenly act out of control again. Moonrider explains that their sentient technology might be responsible for that. The yellow Super-Cycle takes off and the red one which belonged to Young Justice tries to follow. Dreamer uses a mirage of a hoard of Parademons to slow the Super-Cycles down. But then the two vehicles morph into one large robot which starts shooting lasers at Young Justice and the Forever People. The latter want to summon the Infinity Man, but a curious Impulse interferes and so he also becomes part of the Infinity Man.
The fight continues until Lobo punches the Super-Cycles off into the horizon. Wonder Girl confronts Superboy about him being overprotective. But then she realizes that he acted that way since Tana Moon died. Then the Super-Cycles return - they are entangled glowing brightly and after a brief flash a new, small blue super-cycle appears between them. Young Justice is baffled because their Super-Cycle was mating to create a new vehicle.
Of the members of Young Justice, Secret missed all the action. She has been a little apart and has met a man she calls "Mr. Doug Side". He has told her that she needs to embrace everything about herself that she fears while staying true to herself. Her friends are staring at Secret absolutely stunned, because the man politely kissing her hand before leaving is none other than Darkseid.

Episode 11: Secret vs Spoiler
Cissie is having lunch at Warriors restaurant together with her mom, her roommate Traya and with her new agent Frank Balkin. Cissie is not happy about a waitress who is dressed up as Arrowette, but the young inspired fans surrounding her make more than up for that.
Somewhere in the United States, a boom tube spits out Young Justice and Crush - finally returning from space and able to keep the Super-Cycle after their adventure involving the Forever People. Crush is offering to fly to Myrg again to bring back Impulse’s spaceship and Bart happily accepts.
Wonder Girl hopes that Cissie made it back to Earth as well, so she goes to her private school to give her a rare flower she found on New Genesis.
Meanwhile, Robin returns to Gotham City and meets up with his girlfriend Spoiler. Stephanie once again complains about Robin not revealing his civil identity to her. While Spoiler goes home, Robin makes his way back to the Young Justice HQ. Because Secret is not there as well, Robin starts to suspect that she may plan to confront Spoiler out of jealousy. Robin calls Red Tornado for help and the android arrives not a moment too soon as Secret already has been fighting Spoiler. Red Tornado neutralises Secret with a whirlwind. Robin joins a little later and asks the girls to respect everyone's privacy. Secret and Spoiler promise him to do so, but both have their fingers crossed behind their backs.

Episode 12: QUIET!!!
Impulse wants to hang out with Superboy, but all he cares about is watching the Cheerleader Championship on TV. Superboy after becoming irritated by Impulse screams at the top of his lungs ‘QUIET!’, which deacons Impulse. Waiting for his accelerated healing to fix his ears, he goes on a run around the city and decides to help out wherever he is needed.

Episode 13: The Crush
The wild origin of the team's newest member, Aqualad, finally is revealed under the most bizarre of circumstances. When Crush, the nastiest half Czarnian discovers she has a thing for Aqualad, the rest of the team set them up on a date. Aqualad agrees to go on this date and opens up to Crush as they exchange life experiences and build the foundation for a very strong friendship.

Episode 14: Curse of the Werewolf
In an effort to boost ratings, TV director Joe Westin has invited Cissie King-Jones to guest star on “Wendy the Werewolf Stalker”. Wonder Girl and Aqualad join the former Arrowette on the set of the hit TV show. But things get hairy when they find themselves facing real werewolves. Uh-oh ? what some folks will do for ratings!

Episode 15: Wolf Stalking
Wonder Girl and Empress are barely surviving their visit to the set of "Wendy the Werewolf Stalker." Will their only souvenir be wolf bites from their own teammates? When a pack fo real werewolves decide to take down the young heroes they must work to save their own skin, as well as the star of “Wendy the werewolf stalker”, Terri Jewel Jackson!

Episode 16: Caught in Time
Crush wants to fight Superboy, but they are interrupted by Liri Lee of the Linear Men. She talks about how the whole continuum is threatened by a renegade artificial intelligence and Young Justice is assigned to a time traveling mission to stop the destruction of everything existing. While sliding through the timestream, Crush gets impatient and changes the coordinates set on the temporal compass Robin just received from Liri Lee.
The team falls into a cornfield and according to the device they are in Mexico, circa 1500 A.D. A fleeing army of Spanish conquistadors crosses their paths and they are followed by Aztec robot warriors with jet-bikes, laser guns and artificial wings. Robin gets knocked out and when he wakes up again, he finds himself and his teammates in the hands of the Aztecs who also grabbed the temporal compass. However, Young Justice has no problem breaking free and then Secret shuts down the Aztec robots by blocking out the sun. Superboy takes the temporal compass and once again Young Justice travels through time and space.
This time the teams lands on top of an enormous robot located at the Russian Steppes, circa A.D. 2500. Suddenly, a hologram of Brainiac 13 appears and orders the slave units of the sovereign robotic nations to prepare for the execution of the memory-wipe of the Great Disruptor. The robot answers by releasing his own army of smaller robots and the fight is on. But right before a huge laser blast obliterates the robot Young Justice is standing on, Impulse uses the temporal compass to get the team back into the timestream.
Young Justice arrives at the abandoned JLA Watchtower on the moon in the year A.D. 2020. On the screens, our heroes watch adult versions of themselves and other heroes battling the same red-and-black robots they just escaped from. But Impulse recognizes that his adult self is nowhere to be seen on the monitors. Then all are forced to watch how an Imperiex Probe destroys the whole planet Earth. Before the moon suffers the same fate, Impulse puts everyone back in the timestream.
They end up in a spaceship in United Planets territory in A.D. 3004 where Young Justice meets the Legion of Super-Heroes. M'Onel explains that they're facing Imperiex. Robin does not believe that Young Justice has arrived in the right destination yet and so the team moves on yet again.
In a black void, Young Justice is confronted by Waverider who wants them to battle Brainiac 13 now before he remakes the very fabric of the cosmos into his computerized image. But Robin continues to view Imperiex as the main threat they should be fighting. Waverider is befuddled by the defiance of Young Justice, but when he sees an Imperiex Probe approaching, he leaves while telling the young heroes they are no longer needed. The team still views Imperiex as the real threat, so they fight the probe and Robin uses the temporal compass to send Brainiac 13 a warning message through time. The plan works, as the dormant Brainiac 13 in this timeframe comes to life and destroy the Imperiex probe. The resulting explosion would have killed the members of Young Justice, but Robin sent them back home timely.

Episode 17: All Out War
Wonder Girl tries to persuade Cissie King-Jones to return to duty as Arrowette to fight in the coming war, but she is reluctant. Meanwhile, Superboy has nightmares about the war until he is awakened and reminded by Secret that Red Tornado wants to meet the whole team. And Aqualad prepares to reveal his identity to his father, but he already knows.
By setting up a William Tell-type demonstration, which Wonder Girl chickens out of, Cissie shows why she won't return to being Arrowette. Robin then picks Wonder Girl up on the Super-Cycle and the team is soon assembled. Red Tornado has come to ask the team to contribute to the war effort, but not in the way they expect: Lex Luthor has requested that they rescue injured meta-humans and return them to the para-docs medical unit. At first the team is not particularly pleased by this, feeling that they are being sidelined, but when Red Tornado's daughter, Traya Smith, says that she's scared about her father and is glad to know Young Justice will be there to save him, they change their minds.
The team, with Crush in tow, report to Kitty Faulkner on the para-docs unit, where they are immediately told they must retrieve some fallen members of the JLA. They also meet their medical technician, who turns out to be none other than Cissie.

Episode 18: Casualties of War
Robin and Superboy are at each others' throats, with the rest of the team looking on. Robin questions Superboy's judgement in bringing them to the planet Apokolips. This of course brings to the fore the reservations that some of the team have about Robin - Batman had files on how to disable his JLA team-mates, does Robin have the same? He says no, and reveals a little of the tension between himself and his mentor to the group. He then brings them all into focus - sending half of them off to track down the person they came to Apokolips for, while he leads the others in an attempt to fix their ship, which is in a bad way. It got there because as they were on their way to retrieve the fallen Suicide Squad from the moon, they had a brief encounter with the Black Racer who, they discover, has Steel in tow. Superboy wants to pursue to rescue Steel, while Crush simply has a score or twenty to settle with the Racer. Against their orders and Robin's judgement, they pursue to Apokolips, where they had a somewhat rough landing.
Crush begins repairs on the ship while Robin, Cissie and Secret look for spare parts in a small ship port that Lobo spotted as their craft was coming down. At the ship port, which is more like a junk yard really, they come under attack from a horde of Parademons, beings which have no sense of fear or individuality and so just keep coming - even when Robin calls in Lobo to help them out. Unfortunately, it seems that although the Parademons are happy to capture the humans, they simply want to kill Crush, firing everything they have at him. To his credit, Lobo takes a number of them out with him, but in the end, the Black Racer arrives on the scene.

Episode 19: Split
Superboy leads Impulse, Wonder Girl and Aqualad on a mission to save Steel on the planet Apokolips. Impulse suggests that he use his new ability to send one of his energy scouts back in time to track where the Black Racer went. Superboy ignores him, but Wonder Girl was listening and sends Bart off. Granny Goodness discovers Young Justice's presence on the planet and sends a troop of Parademons off to capture them. Meanwhile, after disturbing a fire pit, Impulse discovers that the Black Racer took Steel inside Darkseid's citadel. His scout follows him inside, discovering that the personification of death has taken Steel directly to Darkseid.
The others see the Parademons head out and realize that they are after Robin and the rest of the team. They send the real Impulse off to warn Robin, and in order to stall or prevent the attack, they use the fire pits' eruptions against the Parademons, which are eventually self-destructed by Granny Goodness. Burning Parademons rain down on the team, who are told by the returning Impulse that Robin and the others have already captured. They then spot Impulse's scout racing toward them, not bothering to dodge the fireballs. He is too intent on telling the others what he saw that he forgets to vibrate and inevitably is blasted to pieces. Superboy, Aqualad and Wonder Girl turn round to discover that Bart has gone into shock as a result of what's happened.

Episode 20: War of the Worlds
Young Justice is held hostage on Apokolips by Granny Goodness and the Female Furies. While the others are being tortured, Darkseid has a special interest in Secret and treats her to ice cream. Amazingly, Aqualad manages to break free and releases Young Justice while fighting with Mad Harriet. It's not enough, though. Granny and her Parademons overwhelmingly outnumber Young Justice. Or do they? Hey, does anyone remember what happens when Crush bleeds? Well, she doesn't die! But, just who is the mystery pilot that picks-up the gang?
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