Titans Reveals a Dangerous Flaw in Beast Boy’s Powers

The Titans have already distinguished themselves from their mentors by going out of their way to help heal the world they live in, rather than just fight off the threats that come after it. However, their willingness to sacrifice for the world has become more evident in Titans #5 (by Tom Taylor, Nicola Scott, Annette Kwok, Wes Abbott). In particular, Beast Boy was revealed to have a surprising, and potentially deadly flaw in his powers that could fundamentally alter him if he isn’t careful.After fending off yet another group attempting to exploit the damage Borneo forests, Beast Boy helps the process of revitalizing the devastated area by transforming into a swarm of insects to provide the necessary balance for the ecosystem to recover. During which, Raven revealed that he can and does lose parts of himself when he does this, as the insects are a part of his collective consciousness. While the risk right now is minimal, the fact that it means Beast Boy loses parts of himself every time it happens could lead to greater consequences for his very identity.As Raven explains it to a recently recruited Swamp Thing, when Beast Boy assumes this form, his mind is broken apart to guide the swarm. He is still in there, his overall will pushing the swarm to act as he sees fit. In this case, he turned into a swarm of insects to help attract more bugs to the ecosystem they were rebuilding. During this process, his many selves are constantly at risk of being destroyed, either by other predators in the area, or by human intervention. According to Beast Boy, it feels like a small part of him fades away when one insect dies like that, even though the rest of him reforms in time, seemingly no worse for wear.

The Titans have already distinguished themselves from their mentors by going out of their way to help heal the world they live in, rather than just fight off the threats that come after it. However, their willingness to sacrifice for the world has become more evident in Titans #5 (by Tom Taylor, Nicola Scott, Annette Kwok, Wes Abbott). In particular, Beast Boy was revealed to have a surprising, and potentially deadly flaw in his powers that could fundamentally alter him if he isn’t careful.

After fending off yet another group attempting to exploit the damage Borneo forests, Beast Boy helps the process of revitalizing the devastated area by transforming into a swarm of insects to provide the necessary balance for the ecosystem to recover. During which, Raven revealed that he can and does lose parts of himself when he does this, as the insects are a part of his collective consciousness. While the risk right now is minimal, the fact that it means Beast Boy loses parts of himself every time it happens could lead to greater consequences for his very identity.

As Raven explains it to a recently recruited Swamp Thing, when Beast Boy assumes this form, his mind is broken apart to guide the swarm. He is still in there, his overall will pushing the swarm to act as he sees fit. In this case, he turned into a swarm of insects to help attract more bugs to the ecosystem they were rebuilding. During this process, his many selves are constantly at risk of being destroyed, either by other predators in the area, or by human intervention. According to Beast Boy, it feels like a small part of him fades away when one insect dies like that, even though the rest of him reforms in time, seemingly no worse for wear.

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