Freedom Fighters: The Ray - Season 1
Season 1
A Hero Rises
Episodes
Episode 1
The Freedom Fighters--The Ray, Black Condor, Phantom Lady, Red Tornado, and Dollman--attempt to evacuate refugees from Tulsa. However, the Reich's champions: Overgirl, Reverse Flash, and Black Arrow--set out to stop them.
Episode 2
The Freedom Fighters are overwhelmed, but Vibe arrives to get Ray to safety.
Episode 3
On Earth-1, Ray Terrill is a housing worker who has lost his job and hasn't come out to his parents. His life changes when The Ray of Earth-X falls through a breach and lands in Ray's back yard.
Episode 4
Ray and John activate the cortex, and Red Tornado informs them about Earth-X and the New Reichsmen. Meanwhile, the New Reichsmen set out to acquire the cortex and learn the location of the Freedom Fighter's base.
Episode 5
Ray and John test Ray's powers, and Ray gets his first experience crime fighting.
Episode 6
While the New Reichsman capture Vibe and learn that he was scanning Earth-1, Ray is drugged and captured by two mysterious figures.
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