Titan (The Atlanta Kidnap Affair)

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Titan ruled the undersea city of Titanica in 2065. (COMIC: The Atlanta Kidnap Affair) Throughout the 2060s, he waged a "war with a vengeance" against humanity and, specifically, the World Aquanaut Security Patrol. (PROSE: Titan Declares War! et al.)

Titan also lent his name to the Titan Terror Fish, a vessel regularly employed by his minions. (PROSE: Stingray Attacked! et al.)

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

In February 2065, the latest reports indicated that the submarine carriers under Titan's control were heading for the U.S. Western Seaboard in direct line with Marineville and that an attack was imminent. (COMIC: Power Play) The disappearances of several of these craft had previously reported upon by TV Century 21. (PROSE: Stingray Attacked!) A special correspondent for the publication, while writing for the front page on 20 February, described the bombardment of Marineville with "salvo after salvo of rockets" as a "war with a vengeancewar between Marineville and W.A.S.P. aircraft under Titan's control". Around the same time, it was discovered that Stingray had become trapped in an undersea cavern by Titan's monster jellyfish. (PROSE: Titan Declares War!) The crisis was still ongoing by the time TV21 went to press for its 6 March edition, with Marineville's surface installations still facing repeated rocket attacks while officials at Marineville Tracking Station Z11 worked desperately to determine the position of Titan's undersea cavern in order to assist Stingray. (PROSE: Marineville Waits!)

In May 2065, one of Titan's undercover agents kidnapped Atlanta Shore from a beach where she had spent the morning sketching and painting. Upon finding the deserted beach, Troy Tempest told a TV 21 reporter that plans were being made to trace her. (PROSE: Atlanta Kidnapped!) Tempest later went missing with one person at Marineville's base stating "If anything's happened to Troy, Titan will wish the sea had dried up around him!". (PROSE: Tempest Awarded V.M.)

Stingray once reported sighting Titan's atomic-powered Terror Fish fleet in position 27, reference 4. (COMIC: The Menace of the Monstrons)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Titan was a recurring antagonist from the television series Stingray where he was voiced by Ray Barrett. In Big Finish Productions' series of audio stories, Titan was voiced by Nicholas Briggs.