![]() ![]() Sadly, the WonderDome wouldn't last very long, and it was quickly done away with in Greg Rucka's run on the character. It would also help to rebuild Themyscira after it was ravaged by the assault of Imperiex. This form was known as the WonderDome, and it functioned much in the same way as Superman's Fortress of Solitude. ![]() Upon realizing what it had done, however, the Lansinarian regretted its actions and tried to repay Wonder Woman by becoming a flying fortified city above Wonder Woman's recent home of Gateway City. This personality would be taken advantage of by a villain, who manipulated the Lansinarian Morphing Disk into turning against Diana for seemingly being ignored as a sentient being. The Invisible Jet would eventually form a personality of its own, asserting its sentience and even communicating with Wonder Woman. Hippolyta would transform it back into its small disk form for easier transportation whenever she wasn't flying it in plane form. This was Byrne's way of essentially bringing Wonder Woman's Pre- Crisis history with the Justice Society back into continuity. Her mother Hippolyta, however, lacked the power to fly, and used the Lansinarian Morphing Disk herself when she masqueraded as the "Golden Age" Wonder Woman upon traveling back to the past. Wonder Woman's own use of the vehicle was rather questionable due to her incredible speed and Post- Crisis ability to fly, both granted by the Greek god Hermes. Upon discovering this, she would have it take several forms, including chariots and other vehicle, all of which had the power to cloak themselves and their occupants with invisibility. The Lansinarians later give the creature, in the form of a jet, to Wonder Woman as a reward for saving them, though she didn't realize at first that it was in fact alive. The crystal egg/disk creature had shapeshifting powers, which it used to help the Lansinarians and accommodate their lack of sight. It eventually came into contact with the Lansinarians, who were a race of blind creatures that lived underground on Earth. This creature was an alien that resembled a crystal egg that had become separated from its family while traversing the galaxy. The creature that would become the modern version of the Invisible Jet debuted in Wonder Woman #115, where it was introduced by legendary creator John Byrne. ![]()
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