: Terrified and overwhelmed, Terra attempts to flee back to Slade's base. However, Slade reveals that her new suit is a neural interface that allows him to control her movements like a puppet. He punishes her failure and forces her to continue the fight.
: Shrouded in fog and attacking with cold ferocity, the Titans ambush Terra in the deserted Jump City. Beast Boy, typically the team’s jokester, remains in a snarling wolf form, refusing to even speak to her.
: The battle triggers a volcanic eruption beneath the city. Realizing only her powers can stop it, Terra makes a heroic sacrifice, using the last of her energy to halt the magma. The process turns her into a stationary stone statue. Thematic Elements [S2E13] Aftershock: Part 2
The episode ends on a bittersweet note with the Titans placing a plaque at the base of Terra’s statue that reads: "Terra: A Teen Titan. A True Friend" . While this episode marked the end of the Terra storyline for several seasons, it is famously referenced in the series finale, "," when Beast Boy encounters a girl who looks identical to her.
: While the other Titans battle Ternion and Slade’s robots, Beast Boy confronts Terra in Slade’s lair. He eventually convinces her that she always has a choice. Turning on her master, Terra uses her powers to knock Slade into a pool of lava, seemingly killing him. : Terrified and overwhelmed, Terra attempts to flee
Following their apparent defeat in Part 1, the Teen Titans regroup to launch a relentless counterattack against Terra and Slade's forces.
: To stall the other Titans, Slade combines three of his previous monsters—Cinderblock, Overload, and Plasmus—into a single massive entity called Ternion. : Shrouded in fog and attacking with cold
: Terra’s hair often covers one eye when she is under Slade’s influence (mirroring his own one-eyed appearance) but shifts back to reveal both eyes when she begins to regret her actions. Legacy and Connections