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Mighty Med was a hospital where superheroes and other costumed heroes are healed from wounds, cured of deadly and unusual viruses, have their powers fixed, etc.
History[]
Mighty Med is first seen in Saving the People Who Save People. There is a secret entrance in the human hospital, at the Memorial Hospital, that can be unlocked by using a switch (disguised as the handle of a toilet plunger in a closet) and figuring out a puzzle. Oliver reveals that the puzzle is the Symbol of Caduceo, the legendary healer of superheroes. After Kaz and Oliver discover it they become the First Nomo doctors at Mighty Med and save the world and superheroes multiple times before having any super powers
While Kaz and Oliver chased after Mr. Terror, Mighty Med was eventually destroyed by shapeshifters (Roman and Riker). According to Kaz and Skylar, a good number of superheroes perished. While most of the staff and superheroes fates were unknown, at least six superhero patients survived: Captain Atomic, Titanio, Queen Hornet, Timeline, Temperment, and Defroster.
Employees[]
- Dr. Bridges (Chairwoman of the Board)
- Horace Diaz (Chief of Staff)
- Kaz (Doctor; formerly)
- Oliver (Doctor; formerly)
- Alan Diaz (Assistant)
- Philip (nursing assistant, guard)
- Benny (Nurse/Tech Support)
- Lizard Man
- Ambrose (Comic Book Department)
- Fred (ambulance driver)
- Nightmare Lady
- Dr. Levine
- Dr. O' Lantern
- Dr. You-Two-Guys
- Dr. Kevin
- Dr. Frankel
- Dr. Victrola
- Henderson (living mannequin)
- Jenkins (mannequin)
- Simon
- Rodney
- Betsy
- Thermometer Man
- Dr. Anwhonbuchoo
- Dr. Brainhead
- Chef Mario
- Dr. Fleever
- Jerome
- Dennis
- Dr. Malpractice
- Dr. Glowhead
Known Patients[]
- Skylar Storm (Indefinited; formerly)
- Chase Davenport
- Dark Warrior
- Tecton
- Gray Granite
- Mesmera
- Solar Flare II
- Titanio
- Captain Atomic
- Blue Tornado
- The Crusher
- Surge
- Incognito
- NeoCortex
- Snowstorm
- Spotlight
- Optimo
- Alley Cat
- Queen Hornet
- Gamma Girl
- Hapax the Elder
- Rodissius (off-screen)
Known Visitors[]
- Remix
- The Great Defender
- Adam Davenport
- Bree Davenport
- Leo Dooley
- Chase Davenport
- Gus (mind erased/thought it was a dream the second time)
Paraphernalia[]
Weapons, Tools, and Gadgets[]
- Phones: Seen in multiple episodes, and used by Kaz and other employees. These phones are white and have the Mighty Med symbol on it.
- MM200 communicates: The Mighty Med 200 Communicators let the doctors in Mighty Med call Kaz or Oliver when they need them. First Seen in Saving People who Save People.
- Freezing Ray: As seen in Frighty Med, Mighty Med has a freezing ray in the E.R. However it was powered by dry ice.
- USB Prison: In Free Wifi, Benny stated it used for imprisoning digital villains like Wi-Fi. Benny was supposed to be responsible for taking the USB prison containing Wi-Fi and storing him in a safe. However, he got the flashdrive mixed up with soy sauce packets.
- Breathing Suit: Seen in Sm’oliver’s Travels. This a suit use to breath in place with no oxygen. The scarf can use to steal other weapons.
- Super Wristband: It can transform your hand into a jackhammer in All that Kaz
- Super Watch: First Seen in Saving People who Save People. It has at least 2 functions it can transform your hand into a chainsaw and can summon a saw plate
- Super Power Set Skill- First seen in The Friend of My Friend Is My Enemy It make people listen at greater range. As Oliver used it to on Citadel and heard Experion.
- Laser Gun: In Alan's Reign of Terror, Oliver used a laser gun to take out the security orbs.
- 2-D Gun: Chaz carried a special gun that turned people 2-D. However the effects take a long time. Mighty Med had a device that can reverse the 2-D gun effects and is much faster. After defeating Chaz and Gulliver, Mighty Med possibly has the gun in their storage department.
- Enlarge Ray: Seen in Oliver Hatches the Eggs where the enlarge ray was shrunken down. Kaz later used the same one on Skylar's ear and then his hand to take out Mort in Thanks for the Memory Drives.
- Positron Emitter: In Wallace and Cycled Grand Day Out, Skylar this device to remake Cricket Man origin story to get powers but instead create a giant cricket.
- Giant Shrinking Ray: Seen in Sm’Oliver’s Travels where it shrunk Oliver and Kaz accidentally broke it. Another one was seen in Oliver Hatches the Eggs where it was huge because they used the Enlarge one to grow it.
- Infrared Sculfor: Seen in Oliver Hatches the Eggs, where Horace accidentally activate it and made a giant hole in Mr. Quick. According to Horace it can slice through anything cleanly and cut through the most any material in the universe.
- Ear-Regrowth: Seen in Oliver Hatches the Eggs, where Horace used it multiple time. He also said it has a reverse button as he once removed his but ears.
- Memory Wipers: Mighty Med has tons of devices to erase the memories of Normos that stumble in their hospital. In Evil Gus, Horace accidentally used a new model and erased his own memory.
- Forestation Ray: Seen in How the Mighty Med Have Fallen. When suggested to extract the Quantum Chip from their stomachs, Kaz suggested Skylar to use the ray by making her think it was a laser dissector. Kaz and Horace trick Skylar into firing it backward trapping her arms and legs with tree root. After untying Horace, Alan quickly grab it and used it to trapped the Annihilator.
- Magnet Glove: A special glove founded in the storage department labeled as "Glove, Magnet" Oliver use it to attract metal objects like the 2-D Gun
- Fusion Forceps: Seen in The Pen Is Mighty Med-ier Than the Sword.
- Quantum Chip: The chip contains all the Superheroes files. Horace made it look like a Sour Cream & Onion chip to disguise it as something unimportant. They can easily be put back together.
- Remotes: As seen in How the Mighty Med Have Fallen. Mighty Med also has several TV-like remotes. One black remote has a button that can locate the quantum chip if it was lost. It can attract the quantum chip like a magnetic. As it did to both Kaz and Oliver after they ate it they were attracted to Skylar. Another remote can multiply objects. It first duplicated all of the remotes and later it duplicated all of the honey mustard potato chips. There is also a remote that can call the League of Heroes. However, Skylar destroyed the remote but after she reversed time it was restored. There was also a remote that initiate the self-destruct of Mighty Med. It was seen when Oliver pressed it it only had 3 seconds. They were able to disarm it in time.
- Mouth Removal Pill: seen in How the Mighty Med Have Fallen. Horace used this pill to temporarily remove his mouth so The Annihilator and Evil Skylar won’t make him tell where the Quantum Chip is. The effects are shown to be temporarily and implied that the users of the pill wouldn’t get their proper mouth back.
- Invisible Ambulance Glasses: Seen in Less Than Hero. They can be used to see the invisible ambulance and see other things that are invisible.
- Night Vision Goggles: In The Friend of My Friend Is My Enemy, Kaz Skylar and Oliver use to see in the dark when fighting Experion.
- Linguistic Scrambler: seen in How the Mighty Med Have Fallen. Horace use this to speak backward so the Annihilator wouldn't understand him until the effect wears off.
- Anti-Lying Serum: seen in How the Mighty Med Have Fallen. It can force people to tell the truth and tell disturbing things.
- Mind Helmets: In Night of the Living Nightmare, Kaz and Oliver put together 2 helmets that allow you to feel the daydream someone is having. Similar to having a Mind Link
- Brain Switcher: In Lab Rats Vs Mighty Med, Kaz used it to switch Chase's and his intelligent. Horace later manage to reverse the effects. The real name is hard for Kaz to pronounce but it starts with Neruo-physiologic. The machine features two headband devices allowing two people to switch either parts of their choosing. The machine's controls is also use to slice deli meat make sandwiches.
- Reflex Hammer A common hospital tool. Seen in Lab Rats vs. Mighty Med. It can be used to detect a person and strike.
- Monitor Devices: According to Megahertz, they have monitor chips for villains to wear them on the ankles that controls their brain and prevents them from doing anything evil.
- Neural Incapacitater: A gun that incapacitates people. It was seen in Mighty Mad.
- Mighty Med Lost & Found Box: In Atomic blast from the Past, Oliver and Kaz were digging through the old superhero stuff superheroes lost at Mighty Med like Optimo's Dagger of Truth, a Wormhole Transporter, and the Shaw of Invisibility.
- Positronic Reactor: In There's a Storm Coming, Alan activated the positronic star reactor to disable everyone's superpower and Kaz tricked Megahertz to throw electricity at him causing Oliver to reflect it at the reactor causing everyone caught in the path of the positronic pulse lost their powers for a few minutes.
- Atmosphere Regulator Patch: Kaz and Oliver used this to survive on Caldera. The even out body temperatures in extreme climates. In Elite Force, Oliver states there are side effect which include drowsiness, nauseas, and sudden death.
- Arcturion: The Arcturion Rock was taken to Mighty Med for safe keeping. According to Oliver in Lab Rats Elite Force the Arcturion was supposedly destroyed along with Mighty Med.
- Pandorean Pen: is shown in The Pen Is Mighty Med-ier Than the Sword. The pen is kept inside of a case that is hidden inside of a larger case in Mighty Med. The pen can make anything it draws come to life, but the drawn object will disappear within any time from 6 hours to 10 million years. Mighty Med keeps it so they can use it to create any medical supply they don't have access to, but need immediately. Kaz originally steals it to get an expensive necklace for Stefanie, but then ends up using it to get tons of other expensive things for himself. When Gus finds it, he makes all the characters in the video game he invented come to life.
- Wormhole Transporter: The Wormhole Transporter can opens wormholes which Kaz and Oliver use in Mighty Med and Lab Rats Elite Force. In the 1950s superheroes use it to reverse time by opening wormhole. But they were ban because often a hero got lost in time or got blown up. Since then there has been only one Wormhole transporter which Kaz and Oliver uses this in a lots of their adventures after discovering it. According to Hapax in The Mother of All Villains when traveling through a wormhole time and space expands in different ways like when Kaz and Skylar took 2 hours of Caldea it took 2 seconds on earth. There was only one in Mighty Med but it is possible that Horace had made more before Mighty Med was destroyed.
Vehicles[]
- Escape Pods: Seen in How the Mighty Med Have Fallen. It can only hold one person at a time.Alan attempted to use it to escape but Skylar force-field was blocking it. She later took Alan to Mighty Max.
The Invisible Ambulance
- Invisible Ambulance: Seen in Less Than Hero. It was nicknamed the "boo-boo car" by Kaz. It used to be driven by Fred before he became a superhero. Later, Fred's superhero status was removed and it is possible he became the ambulance driver again. It can fly ten thousand miles per hour, and can go anywhere in the universe, except Delaware for unknown reasons. The keys are not invisible. It can locate injuries in superheroes. The engine is activated by the push of a button. The geo-satellite can be voice-initiated and has an autopilot feature. When the door is opened, it is powerful enough to knock back The Ambusher. It can travel everywhere in the universe and start to travel at least 10000 mph.
Workout Room/Rec Room[]
Mighty Med also has a workout room. It where recovering superheroes work on strengthening powers and honing super-skills. It has a variety of usage like:
- Force Field: Mighty Med Hosipital has a workout room which was used against the mutated Brain Matter In Frighty Med.
- Training Section: In Frighty Med, Horace and Skylar were trying to find a way to get her powers back. Skylar was shown to deflect some lasers.
- Super Computer: In it's Not the End of the World, Kaz was trying to show Timeline that Crimson’s brothers were trapped in the lower dimension, however when ever Kaz tried to say Crimson Demon it went to Crimson Dragon or etc. Kaz states that they should really get the Super Computer fix if the world doesn’t end.
Mighty Max[]
A prison specifically meant to imprison the world's most dangerous super villains and criminals.
Appearances[]
Season 1[]
- Saving the People Who Save People
- Frighty Med
- I, Normo
- Sm’oliver’s Travels
- Pranks for Nothing
- It's Not the End of the World
- Evil Gus
- Alan's Reign of Terror
- So You Think You Can Be a Sidekick
- Lockdown
- All That Kaz
- The Friend of My Friend Is My Enemy
- Atomic Blast From the Past
- Growing Pains
- Night of the Living Nightmare
- Mighty Mad
- Fantasy League of Superheroes
- Copy Kaz
- Guitar Superhero
- Free Wi-Fi
- Two Writers Make a Wrong
- Are You Afraid of the Shark?
- The Pen Is Mighty Med-ier Than the Sword
- There's a Storm Coming
Season 2[]
- How the Mighty Med Have Fallen
- Lair, Lair
- Mighty Mole
- The Claw Prank Redemption
- Do You Want to Build a Lava Man?
- Storm's End
- Future Tense
- Stop Bugging Me
- Less Than Hero
- Oliver Hatches the Eggs
- Sparks Fly
- Wallace and Clyde: A Grand Day Out
- The Key to Being a Hero
- New Kids Are the Docs
- It's a Matter of Principal
- Living the Dream
- Lab Rats vs. Mighty Med
- Thanks for the Memory Drives
- The Dirt on Kaz & Skylar
- The Mother of All Villains
Trivia[]
- Most of the staff that work at Mighty Med have useless superpowers.
- Sometimes employees use memory erasers on "Normos" or create cover stories to protect their secret. Mostly outsiders or Normo’s who enter mighty med can turn regular people into cubes to protect the secret of the hospital.
- Even normo superheroes have to go to Mighty Med for treatment, such as Titanio when his armor is in need of repair, or when he suffered amnesia. Same goes with the Dark Warrior, who uses mostly gadgetry, but no external enhancements.
- A portion of the staff are not human, as shown with Lizard Man, Dr. O'Lantern, and an Octopus nurse.
- Wallace and Clyde were attempting to find Mighty Med and take revenge from Horace Diaz before they turned good.
- The cafeteria food is really bad.
- It's located above a graveyard.
- The new hero Remix was introduced to Mighty Med.
- Mighty Med has a prison for supervillains called Mighty Max.
- Mighty Med is hidden in a normal hospital.
- It's possible that Mighty Med and every other Superhero Facility (such as Mighty Max, the League of Heroes, and the Comic Book Department) are all connected by tunnels or something, since the Comic Book Department seems to be inside of Mighty Med, and Mighty Max is said to be directly beneath it.
- It's confirmed in "Mighty Mole" that instead of rated with stars, Mighty Med is rated with top hats because Horace Diaz loves tophats.
- It has many pictures of bridges hung up because Horace Diaz loves bridges, but not Dr. Bridges.
- Normos apart from Kaz and Oliver who figure out about Mighty Med or enter the hospital, they will be cubed or get their memories erased. However, bionic superhumans are not considered superheroes, but are not considered normos due to their bionic abilities, which spares them of both procedures despite coming from outside the superhero community.
- In 1953, the punishment for normos who get caught was to have their arms removed.
- Normos is a term called civilians or regular people.
- Mighty Med was destroyed after The Mother of All Villains.
Gallery[]
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External Links[]
- Mighty Med on Lab Rats: Elite Force