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She is a lieutenant and engineer of the Thanagarian Empire who serves under Commander Hro Talak's orders. As part of the Thanagarian invasion to the Earth in order to build a hyperspace bypass generator that can be used to defeat the Gordanians attacking Thanagar, Dul is assigned to oversee the generator's construction, even if employing any inhumane means results in achieving so in time.
She was voiced by the late Elizabeth Peña, who also voiced Mirage in The Incredibles.
In the episode "Starcrossed", Paran Dul is among the many Thanagarians under Commander Hro Talak's orders that arrive to the Earth supposedly to help humanity at defending themselves from the Gordanians. Once the Earth accepts their help, the Thanagarians begin building their hyperspace bypass generator under the pretext that it's a shield, with Dul overseeing the generator's construction. During it, Dul instructs Martian Manhunter and Superman about how they must place a part of the device, to which Martian Manhunter asks her about how their technology work, leading Dul to tell him that he wouldn't understand only for him to tell her that he can, much to her displeasure.
Once Superman, the Flash, Martian Manhunter and Green Lantern find out about the Thanagarians' true intentions thanks to Batman and Wonder Woman informing them before being captured by Kragger and his forces, they all go to the Javelin to rescue their friends, but Paran Dul blows it up with a bazooka before Shayera Hol stops her from harming her teammates. However, Talak gives Dul and her men the order to proceed with their attacks, leading Dul to zap Martian Manhunter with her electric baton, knocking him out unconscious, though the Flash stops her before she can hit him again, but in the end, all Leaguers get defeated and captured.
As the Thanagarians start their occupation and impose a martial law over the Earth, Paran Dul continues with developing the hyperspace bypass generator so they have it ready for the program's scheduled completition date. At one point, Dul informs Talak about her forcing humans with no technical abilities to work for them by lifting construction materials, an idea Shayera disapproves but Talak accepts, leading Talak to reveal their true intentions, but not before warning Dul about being alert if the Justice League go after her, which she dismisses as a "suicide attack" if they dare to go after her and promising to keep her commander informed about any progress.
Once the Justice League launch their attack against the Thanagarians to save the Earth, Paran Dul is ordered by Talak to activate the hyperspace bypass generator once it's ready in a few hours and evacuate their troops, leading Dul to order her men to turn on the activation sequence while all the personnel approach the mothership. However, Green Lantern and Shayera Hol ultimately best Talak in combat and deactivate the force shield protecting the generator, which gets destroyed thanks to Batman crashing the Watchtower into it. Having lost, Dul and her fellow Thanagarians are forced to leave the Earth as Talak calls off the invasion.
Justice League Unlimited[]
In the episode "Hunter's Moon", it's revealed that sometime after the Thanagarian invasion, Paran Dul accompanied her fellow Thanagarians back to Thanagar, where they found out that the Gordanians had defeated their leaders and taken over the planet. However, Hro Talak refused to accept their defeat and incited the fleet to keep fighting, destroying several Gordanian ships, but this lead the Gordanians to wipe out all of their fleet until only Talak's ship remained. Dul left aboard a scout ship alongside several others under their commander's orders, who stayed behind to destroy the Gordanian insignia ship at the cost of his own life, leading Dul and her fellow to be left stranded on a moon. As such, Dul and her fellow Thanagarians decided to get their revenge on Shayera Hol for indirectly causing Thanagar's downfall and their commander's death.
Sometime afterwards, Paran Dul contacts Martian Manhunter disguised as a miner by requesting help for the Hockalint mining ship due to an apparent mineral radiation situation, to which Martian Manhunter sends Shayera Hol, Vixen and Vigilante to help. Once the three Leaguers arrive to the moon, they discover the mine was a holographic fake and are ambushed by Dul and her forces, who destroy their ship and corner them behind a rock, which is when Dul explains their reasonings to hunt Shayera down to make her feel guilty, offering Vixen and Vigilante to leave if they surrender Shayera. The two Leaguers refuse despite Shayera being willing to give up her life to save her friends, so they escape. As they look for them, one of the Thanagarian guards asks Dul why not leaving the moon and joining the Thanagarian resistance back home, but Dul and Kragger refuse until they kill Shayera for her treason, suggesting to capture her friends to force her to come to them. She then flies over the forest to look after them.
Later on, as Vixen tricks Kragger and another Thanagarian to take her to their ship so she can contact Martian Manhunter, Paran Dul stops her from informing him by cutting off the cables connected to their radio. Taking Vixen hostage, through Kragger Dul takes her to Shayera Hol and threatens to have her dropped to her death if Shayera doesn't throw her maze. Shayera does so but Kragger still lets Vixen fall anyway, but Vigilante appears on scene, having stolen the Thanagarian ship, and saves her. As Shayera frees herself and gets rid of Kragger and his men, Dul flies back into her ship and tries to kill Vixen with her own hands. However, Vixen ultimately manages to defeat Dul with her fighting abilities, managing to knock her out from the ship, which proceeds to pick Shayera up and leave the moon for good. With no other means to leave the moon, unless Thanagarian resistance fighters come looking for them, it can be presumed that Dul and her surviving men will stay stranded at the moon for the rest of their lives or until they starve to death.