- [last lines]
- Professor Martin Stein: What happened to the androids? Did you destroy them?
- Firestorm: No, I didn't have the heart. I mean, at the end of the day, all they really wanted was a little place to call home.so I gave it to them.
- [the scene refocuses on the bell jar Firestorm is carrying containing the miniaturized androids sitting on the patio of their tiny home]
- Wonder Woman: Powerful and compassionate. That goes a long way in my book.
- Batman: Just so he's not too soft on criminals.
- Firestorm: Superman! Wonder Woman! Batman! Am I in trouble?
- [the wall fo the power plant collapses behind Firestorm]
- Firestorm: I can fix that. Yeah, I'm gonna need some duct tape. All right, I need like a lot of duct tape.
- Superman: We saw the end of your fight. You did very well, Firestorm.
- Wonder Woman: Even Batman was impressed.
- [Batman makes a wishy-washy gesture with his hand]
- Superman: We feel you could be a candidate for the Justice League, if you're willing to work with us first.
- Firestorm: Whoa! The Justice League! That'd be awesome. What do you say, Prof?
- Professor Martin Stein: Well, Ronald, what can I say, but... the heat is on!
- Firestorm: Yeah, that's the spirit, Prof. High...
- [remembering that Professor Stein consists only of a head]
- Firestorm: Uh, headbutt. Let's headbutt!
- Batman: There's an incident at the Hudson Nuclear Power Plant. A group of unknown origin has infiltrated the central core. It's 10 minutes from total meltdown. Are any of you close by?
- Wonder Woman: I'm in the middle of something halfway across the world. I'll never make it time.
- Superman: Me neither. I'm a couple of galaxies away. It'll take several hours for me to get there.
- Wonder Woman: Hold on a second.
- Superman: There has to be someone close enough to get there in time.
- Batman: Flash no one can get ahold of. Green Lantern is in another galaxy, same as you. Martian Manhunter - well, he's on Mars. Wait, it looks like somebody might be on their way.
- Superman: Who is it?
- Batman: According to the database, he has the power to control matter at the atomic level.
- Wonder Woman: [speaking between punching villains] He sounds perfect.
- Batman: Just one thing - he's a teenager, and he talks to himself a lot. The kid calls himself Firestorm.
- Professor Martin Stein: Careful! That's radioactive steam!
- Firestorm: [blasting the steam with a bolt of plasma] It *was* radioactive steam. Now it's pine-scented air freshener. Mmm. Woodsy, with a hint of cinnamon. Interesting.