Tomorrow Woman is a fictional character, an android in stories published DC Comics.
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Tomorrow Woman is a fictional character, an android in stories published DC Comics.
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At the membership drive, Tomorrow Woman is the last to arrive and impresses the Justice League with her formidable telekinetic powers as well as her kind, earnest, and altruistic nature.
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Later, Superman oversees Tomorrow Woman's burial, stating that she was a living woman and not simply a robot.
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Tomorrow Woman is initially cynical in her attitude towards the team and finds their trust of her laughable.
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Just as the Justice League includes Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman as a "trinity" of heroes, the JSI has its own trinity: Black Adam, Green Arrow, and a hero called Tomorrow Woman who resembles the android who served in the JLA in the original timeline.
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Tomorrow Woman is an artificial life-form, an android with artificial skin and organs who possesses telepathic and telekinetic powers.
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Tomorrow Woman is programmed with false memories of a cover identity and so seems to initially believe that her powers are due to her being born a mutant with an advanced "four-lobed brain".
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Tomorrow Woman's telepathy allows her to read minds and project her thoughts.
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Tomorrow Woman's telepathy is focused enough to be able to forcibly free people from being mind-controlled by others without harming them in the process.
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Tomorrow Woman sometimes has trouble filtering out heightened emotions of people around her or even people she can perceive on television.
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The android Tomorrow Woman's secret weapon was an electromagnetic pulse device that could disrupt human brain activity, killing anyone within its blast radius.
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