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Courage
(#10). November 1987.
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Courage  

While testing out Man-At-Arm's new targeting system, Adam, Teela, Man-At-Arms, and Orko are shot down in a Wind Raider by some of Skeletor's minions. A battle occurs, and at the end Man-At-Arms is left unconscious by Saurod's sparks. The royal physician pronounces Man-At-Arms in suspended animation. Teela, meanwhile, blames it all on Adam because he "abandoned" her father (to become He-Man). As with many other instances, he decides he wants to rid himself of He-Man. Teela then says that the only thing that can cure her father is the Healing Gem of Helios, a floating city above the Sands of Time (there is a logistical error during this part that contradicts other information). While here, Teela forgives Adam. They are then made to pass a test with the "Mind Beast" before allowed access to the gem. After defeating the beast, they take the gem back to Grayskull, where they find that the unconscious Man-At-Arms is really a robot (like Faker). Skeletor appears and tries to use the gem for evil, but He-Man tricks the robot and gets the gem back. The Sorceress then teleports the real Man-At-Arms from Skeletor's dungeon. While Skeletor is disappearing, he says that unknown to the residents of Helios, without the gem the city will fall at sundown (in 8 minutes). He-Man, using the targeting device, hurls it back to its rightful place. Adam decides to tell Teela the truth, but the changes his mind after finding she cares for him as Adam.