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Steven Trevor (Earth-Two)

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Real Name
Current Alias

Identity

Alignment

Affiliation
United States Army (Military Intelligence)

Relatives
Diana Prince-Trevor (wife); Hippolyta (mother-in-law); Hippolyta Trevor (daughter)

Universe

Base Of Operations

Characteristics
Gender

Height
Classified

Weight
Classified

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Status
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Marital Status

Occupation
Officer in the United States Army achieving the rank of 4 star General (retired)

Origin
Origin

Place of Birth
Unspecified locale in the United States of America on Earth-Two


First appearance
Last appearance


Contents

History

General Steve Trevor was born on the world known as Earth-Two and served in the United States military before World War II until retiring after the Vietnam War concluded.

Little is known about the history of General Steve Trevor before he becomes involved with his Earth's Wonder Woman. What is known is that he was born on Earth-Two and served in the military with some exception, starting off as Captain and quickly attaining the rank of Lt. Col at the outbreak of World War 2 serving initially in the Army Air Corp as a pilot and later in Military Intelligence. It was on a spy mission for the United States that Lt. Col. Trevor lost control of his plane and flew over the mystical area protecting the legendary Paradise Island. Originally barely surviving an air attack -- later stories say he was lost and out of fuel -- Trevor crashlanded on Paradise Island. Investigating the crash, Trevor was found unconscious and near death by Princess Diana who is almost immediately smitten with the never seen before handsome human male. Begging her mother to save his life with their mystical "Purple Ray", Trevor is nursed back to health by Princess Diana who wins the right to take Trevor back to the outside world in her new identity as his aide, Diana Prince.

But it would be as the often saved partner of Wonder Woman that Trevor would find his calling and true love over the years. While Trevor was an effective fighter against normal humans, he was clearly no match for villians who went hand to hand with a heroine who could throw tanks and rip bolted doors off their hings and move fast enough to deflect bullets. Trevor would continue to pursue his talents as an active military soldier over the years while he sought to woo his "Angel", the superpowered Amazon Princess. Eventually Diana would reveal her true identity to Trevor who noted with some bemusement why Diana Prince never retired or left him to advance her own career. Trevor and Diana would marry and have a daughter together.

At the end of Crisis on Infinite Earths, without a home of their own on the New Earth and their existence erased, Trevor accompanied his wife to live as minor god on Mount Olympus. He was spared the erasure and reformating that resulted from the Crisis by advancing to Olympus but was forgotten and replaced by his succeeding counterpart in the new universe. But it was seen that they were effected for when the gods of Olympus reappear in the new universe the near infinitely powered gods have never known of them despite surviving the Crisis and joined them upon Olympus earlier.

Trevor was last seen in the Infinite Crisis seemingly now permanently faded from the current reality for all time.


Powers and Abilities

Powers

None known.

Abilities

Steve Trevor was an expert military strategist and a skilled aviator. He was also trained in basic hand-to-hand combat.

Strength level

In his prime, Steve Trevor possessed the strength level of a man his age, size and weight who engaged in intensive regular exercise.


Paraphernalia

Equipment: As a highly trained top secret level operations agent of the United States government Trevor had access to a multitude of advanced equipment and weapontry that he could use for advanced field work for a vast range of effects.
Transportation:
Most of the advanced devices of transportation known to major science of the time and some exotic forms of transportation including Wonder Woman's invisible robot plane on occasion.
Weapons:
Usually shown with standard issue military firearms but at times would use advanced and experimental devices for offensive and defensive items.


Notes

  • This version of Steven Trevor (Earth-Two), including all history and corresponding appearances, was erased from existence following the collapse of the Multiverse in the 1985-86 Crisis on Infinite Earths limited series and is now considered apocryphal. * In the Pre-Crisis continuity, Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor gave birth to a daughter named Hippolyta Trevor. Hippolyta (Lyta for short) became a member of the Earth-Two super-hero team, Infinity, Inc. In the Post-Crisis continuity, the war-time Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor were rendered apocryphal and Lyta's parentage was retconned to include Helena Kosmatos, the Golden Age Fury.
  • Like many of the episodic stories of the "Golden Age" era that were never meant to be a continuing story but completely self contained realities, Steve Trevor underwent stories that directly conflicted with any established line of continuity that later DC writers would assign to the character, most notably that the Steve Trevor would almost routinely be killed and resurrected. Sometimes the character would just be forgotten and returned later. During the late 1950s and early 1960s it would be far more direct. In the Silver Age, this happened to the point where the character was replaced so many times the writer just replaced him with a new version named Steve Howard and later "Captain Wonder".

Trivia

  • In the first season of the 1976 Wonder Woman television series, actor Lyle Waggoner played the role of Steve Trevor. Waggoner continued to play the role throughout the remainder of the series, but as season 1 took place during World War II, those appearances more correctly correspond to the Earth-Two Steve Trevor than later episodes of the series.


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Recommended Reading

  • None.


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