![]() The Titans then discovered that Blackfire had framed Starfire for crimes by giving her a stolen jewel from the Centauri System. The Titans rescued her and explained to the Centaurians that they have captured the wrong Tamaranean. When Starfire thought of leaving Earth, the Centauri Police showed up and captured her. She was especially unhappy with her sister’s attempts at flirting with Robin. The Titans seemed to like her so much, Starfire was beginning to think they wouldn’t need her around anymore. Blackfire won the Teen Titans’ support by having fun with them and telling them stories of adventures she had throughout her travels in the galaxy. She gave Starfire a centauri moon diamond and pretended to enjoy being reunited with her. ![]() This is seen in the second episode, Sisters when she developed a crush on Robin upon meeting him and tried to gain his attention and affection, but this could also have been a ploy in further isolating her sister from her friends.īlackfire first appeared when she arrived on Earth in the second episode Sisters. Blackfire is also quite pretty, and she knows it and uses it to her advantage when around boys. Blackfire is also quite vain and loves telling stories about herself. She has a very sarcastic sense of humor and always hurts Starfire’s feelings. The two of them are poster children for sibling rivalry. Blackfire loves fighting her sister and rubbing the fact that she is older and stronger in her little sister’s face. Blackfire is constantly trying to, in some way, do away with Starfire, first with getting her arrested and then trying to marry her to an ooze alien. The two almost never get along well, except when Blackfire tricks Starfire into thinking she’s being nice. She also has the optimum qualities of a villain, and she is cunning, deceitful, immoral, sadistic and unremorseful. Though she is Starfire’s older sister, the two are polar opposites. ![]()
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