DC's Legends Of Tomorrow Season 1: 19 WTF Moments From 'Marooned'

18. Space Ranger Stein

Professor Martin Stein has largely always been one of the steady heads of The CW€™s DC realm since he debuted in The Flash€™s first season. But that doesn€™t mean he was always that way. We€™ve already seen the younger Stein, courtesy of a trip back to 1975, and his affinity for smoking pot, but now we got to hear how Martin always wanted to be a space adventurer. In his days as a young prof-in-waiting, Stein dreamed of being Space Ranger Stein, a loveable traveller who saved the galaxy. Unfortunately, the dream of the young Stein was shot down by certain rules and regulations in place at NASA€ some of which seemingly involved Stein€™s enjoyment of the funny cigarettes back in the day.
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