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In the film Justice League: Cosmic Clash , Brainiac uses a computer control screen on his Skull Ship to lead an invasion.
The search for a specific product titled "" suggests you might be referring to a customized creation, a specific game level, or a combination of various sets and media features. While there is no single official "Control Center" set by that name, the concept is central to the Justice League Watchtower and specific game modes in LEGO DC Super-Villains . Potential Interpretations and Content LEGO DC Super-Villains (Game Content):
Released in 2015, this set features Brainiac's Skull Ship with a detailed control screen , plus minifigures of Superman, Supergirl, and Martian Manhunter. LEGO_-_DC_Super_Heroes_-_Justice_League_Contro_...
Players typically need to collect 120,000 studs for "True Villain" status, find five kits, a red brick, and a hidden character per level. LEGO Movie Tie-ins (Cosmic Clash):
The ship includes a cockpit, alien tentacles, and a cannon. The plot involves the Justice League using a "growth ray" to restore Earth to its normal size. Physical LEGO Sets (Related to Justice League HQ): In the film Justice League: Cosmic Clash ,
A notable 2012 set that captures the comic-book aesthetic of the early DC Super Heroes wave. Common Features in "Control Center" Concepts
In the game, the Watchtower serves as a hub where players can access the Control Setup menu to customize keyboard or gamepad settings. The plot involves the Justice League using a
After completing the main story, five blue "Justice League" levels unlock on Apokolips, narrated by Lobo. These levels include "Granny Knows Best," "Man to Mantis," and "You Kanto-uch This".