Indigo has a connection to Superman villain Brainiac. Indigo tried keeping Kara at bay by claiming to be "invincible". Without Indigo, then, Kara would still be sleeping there. Disney is working on a Lion King sequel, and Oscar winner Barry Jenkins is officially on board to direct.
It’s wonderful working with Melissa because she’s a fantastic actress, and we’ve been getting along really well, and to play someone who is opposing Supergirl when I previously played her is kind of epic. Is ‘Superman and Lois’ already erasing ‘Supergirl’? She later returns as part of Superboy-Prime’s Legion of Doom, though she is eventually destroyed a second time by Robin and Red Robin. She and Non had a previous relationship, though Non’s loyalty to Astra apparently kept her away. NOW! She attacked Kara, and threatened to kill Winn and James Olsen, but Hank and Alex arrived and scared Indigo off.
She begs Shift to kill her before Brainiac 8 takes control again and harms her loved ones, so Shift transforms her into an organic being, which kills her. Arrowverse Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community.
Indigo accesses the computer system in Kara's pod.
Winn, though being strangled, continued to code his virus.
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However, before she died, Indigo revealed that she has locked the system to deactivate the signal in order to leave Kara and J'onn with no choice but to watch everyone on Earth die. Is transcendence the only way to save humanity on ‘The 100’? The monitors and other electronic devices started to malfunction at CatCo and the hacker (who was Indigo taking on a human face on-screen) told Cat that since she ignored what was being given to her, there would be chaos in National City. Contents[show] History Origin Brainiac 8 also known as Indigo was a Coluan alien from The Planet Colu. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Indigo (died May 2016) was a Coluan previously known as Brainiac 8. Before her destruction, she revealed to Kara that she helped Kara escape the Phantom Zone. We want to hear your thoughts on this topic!
She was deemed the most dangerous prisoner ever sentenced to Fort Rozz.
Aboard Fort Rozz, Indigo searched for a way out and discovered the sleeping Kara.
http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Brainiac_8_(Supergirl_TV_Series), http://supergirl.wikia.com/wiki/Brainiac_8, https://supermanrebirth.fandom.com/wiki/Indigo_(Laura_Vandervoort)?oldid=22032. She is a subprogram designed by Brainiac 6 (a descendant of the original Brainiac) to endear herself to the superhero community, thus serving as something of a Trojan horse for Brainiac 1. Looks like Agent Johnson will be back in action for The Matrix 4. S.T.A.R.
(Updated). Brainiac 8 also known as Indigo was a Coluan alien from The Planet Colu. In the Impact Universe Indigo is the name of a super-villain. https://arrow.fandom.com/wiki/Indigo?oldid=716450. After she took Alex to Non, Indigo suggested using her in order to hurt Kara. Non said, "I merely broke your heart.
She débuts in the fifteenth episode of the first season of Supergirl. Indigo is a character in the Arrowverse. She was created in the distant future and sent back to the 21st century.
She took over the pod, causing the young Kryptonian to wake abruptly, noticing a computer console in her dashboard with a logo with three dots in a triangular shape, before Fort Rozz's engines activated and both of them escaped the Phantom Zone.[1]. Indigo, aka Brainiac 8, first appeared in 2003’s Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day #1.
She is able to travel across the Internet, though that also proved to be her weakness when Winn infected her with malware, destroying her. But after her escape she arrived on Earth and began a War against Supergirl and eventually joined forces with The Black Zero Organization Kryptonian Team. RELATED: Where Are They Now: The Cast Of Smallville .
Indigo was a name used by one member of the Sovereign Seven. She tried to release private information about an infidelity website (DiamondDiscretions.com) to CatCo, but Cat Grant refused to comply with this. Ultimately though, Indigo's last-ditch effort failed as Kara pushed herself to the limit to throw Fort Rozz out of orbit into space.[3]. While she was being destroyed, she revealed that if it weren't for her finding Kara's pod, none of them would have been on Earth at all. However, Non was able to recover her using some mysterious technology. After learning that Winn was working on a virus that would destroy her, Indigo used it to reach Winn and choke him. Indigo then ordered a weakened J'onn to stand down or she'd kill Alex, and he did so, only to collapse a few seconds later. A sleeper agent, she was sent back in time to kill Donna Troy, aka Wonder Girl, because she would stop the Coluan Empire’s domination of organic beings after the events of Infinite Crisis. A new supervillain, Indigo, debuted on Supergirl season 1, episode 15, “Solitude.” But just who is she?
One part of his collection is the shrunken Kryptonian city of Kandor. Actor Daniel Bernhardt has officially signed on to reprise his role. Winn called her a "glorified Windows Vista" and uploaded the virus to Indigo.
She restarted Kara’s ship so Kara could exit the Phantom Zone and bring Fort Rozz with her. At Kara's apartment, Kara and James Olsen watched Winn Schott try to crack the hacker's code to no avail when the hacker appeared on the screen and emerged through the computer into the room as a blue woman with the symbols of Brainiac.
Kara dropped her phone during the landing.