Val-Yor (Teen Titans)

Val-Yor is a one-time character in the original mh:besttvshows:Teen Titans. He appears in the episode "Troq", where he recruits the Teen Titans to help him stop the Locrix. He's voiced by Stephen Root.

Why He's an Utter Troq

 * 1) Despite being calm and nice to Robin, Raven, Cyborg, and Beast Boy, Val-Yor is extremely cruel and racist to Starfire, which is unacceptable for him to act like that to a fun, kind-hearted person like Starfire.
 * 2) Throughout his only episode, he constantly puts Starfire down and refuses to let her help on the mission, even if she asks for help.
 * 3) *He even sent her on a mission to remove mines, knowing very well that she could have died. Heck, he even looked disappointed and upset when she survived! What is worse is that this shows how much he actually wanted her dead is just xenophobic!
 * 4) His treatment of Starfire, especially calling her a 'troq', really upset her and made her feel useless and unwanted.
 * 5) When Val-Yor got trapped and became heavily wounded in a force field, he refused to let Starfire save him. He was about to be killed but his racism got in the way of getting some help.
 * 6) *Even when she did save him, his "thank you" felt half-hearted and not genuine.
 * 7) He never gave a reason for why he hates Starfire or any of the Tameraneans.
 * 8) After the other Titans rightfully defended Starfire and called Val-Yor out on his attitude towards her, he decided to consider them all "troqs" as well, proving he didn't learn anything.
 * 9) He can be considered a filler character.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) His superhero design looks unique and seems solid.
 * 2) Stephen Root did a great job voicing him.
 * 3) He was actually a decent character only in the beginning, until the moment when he started to be mean to Starfire.
 * 4) I'll take the ugly one.

Trivia

 * Unlike Nuclear Man from "Superman IV: The Quest for Peace", Val-Yor is unique in that he's the only character in the Teen Titans series to be original and not be from the DC Universe before.
 * Val-Yor seems to be based off the DC Comic's Captain Atom, who has similar abilities (as does Superman) and pale silver-colored skin. Also, it should be noted there is a DC comics superhero named "Valor".
 * Due to Val-Yor's poor reception by fans and critics alike, he is a one-time character only in Teen Titans. Val-Yor leaves planet earth in his ship after both the Titans and he stop the Locrox, and is never seen or mentioned again for the rest of the series.
 * As a matter of fact, Val-Yor is the only major character in Teen Titans to not make a reappearance after his debut in "Troq", he doesn't get so much as a mention, not even in the two part episode "Calling all Titans" and "Titans Together" (the two episodes in which were every one of the characters from Teen Titans make an appearance) and/or "Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo"(the series finale movie of the original Teen Titans) does he make an appearance or even get a reference, this hints how widely hated Val-Yor was.
 * He is the first (and so far only) character in the original 2005 Teen Titans who has not made an appearance in Teen Titans Go!.