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The Blue Trinity (russian: Голубая Троица, Golubaya Troitsa) are a series of Russian supervillains, created by
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comic book series in ''The Flash'' (vol. 2) # 7 (December 1987). Unlike their successors, the
Red Trinity Red Trinity (russian: Красная Троица, Krasnaya Troitsa, a.k.a. Kapitalist Kouriers) is a fictional DC Comics Russian superteam introduced in ''Flash'' (vol. 2) #6 (November 1987). They were created by Mike Baron and Jackson Guice. Fi ...
, the members of this team were emotionally unstable and abnormally strong and antagonists in the stories of the Flash.Trinidad Azul
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Fictional story

Two Soviet scientists, Doctors Pytor Orloff and Krulik, were amazed at reports of the American Flash, Barry Allen. Orloff was interested with the benefits such powers would bring to society, whereas Krulik was only interested in the military applications.Blue Trinity
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They began working on a serum, which Orloff invented first. Krulik, however, was fed up because he consistently used only animal subjects. Krulik wanted to test with human subjects. The Kremlin provided him with three children, but not before Krulik had tested the serum on himself. When he first used his speed, the friction from the air burned him alive.
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The three children were Gregor Gregorovich, Boleslaw Uminski, and Christina. Orloff was left to oversee their upbringing. They became Blue Trinity. They were controlled by the army and stationed near Kiev. They were stronger and more loyal to the Soviet Union than their later counterparts,
Red Trinity Red Trinity (russian: Красная Троица, Krasnaya Troitsa, a.k.a. Kapitalist Kouriers) is a fictional DC Comics Russian superteam introduced in ''Flash'' (vol. 2) #6 (November 1987). They were created by Mike Baron and Jackson Guice. Fi ...
. Blue Trinity was sent to chase the Flash and Red Trinity, who were fleeing the Soviet Union with Dr. Orloff, who was being brought to the United States to help the dying Jerry McGee, but they were defeated. After Orloff had arrived in America, Blue Trinity again was sent by the Soviet government, this time to kill him. After a short battle with Red Trinity, he convinced them to leave in peace. Blue Trinity had been hired by Rudy West to capture the Flash and take him back to the Manhunter's base in Siberia.Blue Trinity
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However, their attempt was foiled by Red Trinity, who appeared at just the right moment.Characters of Blue Trinity
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Blue Trinity was betrayed by the Manhunters and imprisoned, then sold to Vandal Savage. Savage experimented with them, giving them Velocity 9.''The Flash'' (vol. 2) #17-19 (October-December 1988)


Members

* Gregor GregorovichGregor Gregorovich
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* Boleslaw UminskiBoreslaw Uminski
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* Christina Alexandrova Molotova later became known as Lady Flash and joined the People's Heroes.Lady Flash
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