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===A dead world===
 
===A dead world===
 
In 1986, [[Earth]] was destroyed and became a wasteland.<ref name="A Flash of the Lightning">{{Ep|A Flash of the Lightning}}</ref>
 
In 1986, [[Earth]] was destroyed and became a wasteland.<ref name="A Flash of the Lightning">{{Ep|A Flash of the Lightning}}</ref>
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===Earth-1's waste disposal===
 
===Earth-1's waste disposal===
 
In early 2018, [[Cisco Ramon]] vibed all of [[Neil Borman|Neil Borman/Fallout]]'s nuclear radiation to this Earth.<ref name="The Trial of the Flash">{{Ep|The Trial of The Flash}}</ref>
 
In early 2018, [[Cisco Ramon]] vibed all of [[Neil Borman|Neil Borman/Fallout]]'s nuclear radiation to this Earth.<ref name="The Trial of the Flash">{{Ep|The Trial of The Flash}}</ref>
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===Anti-Monitor Crisis===
 
===Anti-Monitor Crisis===
On December 10, 2019 during the [[Anti-Monitor Crisis]], whatever was left after the 1986 disaster was destroyed by the [[antimatter]] wave along with the rest of the [[Multiverse]].<ref>{{Ep|Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three|}}</ref>
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On December 10, 2019 during the [[Anti-Monitor Crisis]], whatever was left after the 1986 disaster was destroyed by the [[antimatter]] wave along with the rest of the [[multiverse]].<ref>{{Ep|Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three|}}</ref>
   
 
==Known locations==
 
==Known locations==
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====Season 6====
 
====Season 6====
*{{Ep|A Flash of the Lightning|(name on map)}}
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*{{Ep|A Flash of the Lightning|(on a map)}}
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
*In the [[DC Comics]], [[w:c:dc:Earth-15|Earth-15]] is the universe where many protégé heroes have assumed the roles of or replaced their senior mentors. It was destroyed by [[w:c:dc:Kal-El (Earth-Prime)|Superman-Prime]] during [[w:c:dc:Infinite Crisis|Infinite Crisis]].
 
*In the [[DC Comics]], [[w:c:dc:Earth-15|Earth-15]] is the universe where many protégé heroes have assumed the roles of or replaced their senior mentors. It was destroyed by [[w:c:dc:Kal-El (Earth-Prime)|Superman-Prime]] during [[w:c:dc:Infinite Crisis|Infinite Crisis]].
 
**During [[w:c:dc:Pre-Crisis|Pre-Crisis]], [[w:c:dc:Earth-Fifteen|Earth-Fifteen]] was the home universe of stone giants. It first appeared in [[w:c:dc:Justice League of America Vol 1 15|''Justice League of America'' #15]]. 
 
**During [[w:c:dc:Pre-Crisis|Pre-Crisis]], [[w:c:dc:Earth-Fifteen|Earth-Fifteen]] was the home universe of stone giants. It first appeared in [[w:c:dc:Justice League of America Vol 1 15|''Justice League of America'' #15]]. 
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**The destruction of the Earth of this universe in 1986 is a reference to the [[wikipedia:Chernobyl disaster|Chernobyl nuclear disaster]], which, in real life, occurred on April 26, 1986. 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 01:24, 17 February 2020

Earth-15 was one of the many universes in the multiverse. For unspecified reasons in 1986, its Earth was destroyed and was considered a dead Earth.

History

A dead world

In 1986, Earth was destroyed and became a wasteland.[1]

Earth-1's waste disposal

In early 2018, Cisco Ramon vibed all of Neil Borman/Fallout's nuclear radiation to this Earth.[2]

A couple months later, Cisco suggested breaching a nuclear bomb threatening to explode in Central City to Earth-15 before it detonated. However, because Team Flash was forced to operate in Flashtime to stop the nuke, this proved impossible as Cisco was ill-equipped to open breaches while moving at such high speeds.[3]

Over a year later when Team Flash needed to stop a virus made from the meta-human cure, Barry Allen suggested taking the virus to Earth-15.[4]

Anti-Monitor Crisis

On December 10, 2019 during the Anti-Monitor Crisis, whatever was left after the 1986 disaster was destroyed by the antimatter wave along with the rest of the multiverse.[5]

Known locations

  • Earth (planet)

Appearances

The Flash

Season 4

Season 5

Season 6

Behind the scenes

References