- "Star City. Earth-16. Interesting. It must've been a temporal wormhole because well, the pod is in the year 2046."
"We've been there before. Apparently, we didn't just travel to the future."
"Yeah, we traveled to a parallel Earth in the future. That's great." - —Brainiac 5, Ray Palmer and Sara Lance[src]
Earth-16 is one of the many universes in the multiverse.
History
In late October 2016, a cocktail waitress named Olivia responded to an interdimensional dating profile sent from Earth-1's Cisco Ramon, in which he claimed to be a millionaire and philanthropist. In order to impress him, she responded by saying that she was a pre-med student, a part-time model, and a volunteer at a local children's hospital. Though Cisco was ready to elope to Earth-16, he eventually came clean to Olivia and told her the truth about who he was, prompting Olivia to do the same.[1]
Earth-16 was depicted on a map shown to Barry Allen of Earth-1 by Jay Garrick of Earth-3.[2]
Clark Kent and Lois Lane's child Jonathan was transported to Earth-16. Brainiac 5 accompanies Lois and Sara Lance in rescuing Jonathan. They run into that Earth's Oliver Queen. In a discussion with Sara Lance, Earth-16 Oliver revealed that his Sara died when the Gambit sank. After explaining things to him, Sara, Brainiac 5, and Lois returned to Earth-1.[3]
Known locations
Notable individuals
Residents
- John Diggle (deceased)
- John Diggle, Jr./Connor Hawke
- Laurel Lance
- Quentin Lance (deceased)
- Sara Lance (deceased)
- Olivia
- Felicity Smoak
- Oliver Queen
- Grant Wilson
- Slade Wilson
Visitors
From Earth-1
- Rip Hunter (deceased)
- Jefferson Jackson
- Sara Lance
- Ray Palmer
- Mick Rory
- Kendra Saunders
- Leonard Snart (deceased)
- Martin Stein (deceased)
From Earth-38
Appearances
The Flash
Season 2
- "Welcome to Earth-2" (vision)
Season 6
- "A Flash of the Lightning" (on a map)
DC's Legends of Tomorrow
Season 1
Season 5
- "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Five" (vision)
Supergirl
Season 5
The Chronicles of Cisco
- Post 43 "Cisco Ramon: Intergalactic Adventurer!" (mentioned)
Behind the scenes
- In the DC Comics, Earth-16 has been used to refer to originally the universe in which the television series Young Justice takes place and, in the New 52, a universe which most crime has been eliminated and superheroes are treated as celebrities. Ironically, the Arrowverse version is instead overrun with crime.
- The name Earth-16 is also referenced to the DC's Legends of Tomorrow episode "Star City 2046". It was taken from either the airdate of February 25, 2016, or from Season 1 and was the 6th episode; hence the name, Earth-16.
- During pre-production, this universe was referred to as "Earth-L107".[4]
- Interestingly, the episode was the prime focus of the sixth episode of DC's Legends of Tomorrow's first season, thus "Earth-L106" would be a more appropriate title, given the presumed reference.
- During pre-production, this universe was referred to as "Earth-L107".[4]
References
Known Earths | ||||
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New multiverse | ||||
Prime • 2 • 9 • 12 • 19 • 21 • 96 • 4125 • TUD25 | ||||
Original multiverse | ||||
1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13 • 14 • 15 • 16 • 17 • 18 • 19 • 20 • 21 • 22 • 23 • 24 • 25 • 26 • 27 • 28 • 29 • 30 • 31 • 32 • 33 • 34 • 35 • 37 • 38 • 43 • 47 • 48 • 51 • 52 • 55 • 66 • 67 • 73 • 74 • 75 • 76 • 85 • 86 • 87 • 89 • 90 • 92 • 96 • 97 • 99 • 167 • 203 • 221 • 260 • 494 • 666 • 719 • 827 • 898 • 1938 • D • F • N52 • X • TUD1 • TUD2 • TUD3 • TUD4 • TUD5 • TUD6 • TUD7 • TUD8 • TUD9 • TUD10 • TUD11 • TUD12 • TUD13 • TUD14 • TUD15 • TUD16 • TUD17 • TUD18 • TUD19 • TUD21 • TUD22 • TUD23 | ||||
Transmultiversal multiverse | ||||
∂ • 1A • 2A • 19A • 27A • 32A • 38A • 666A • XA |