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Maybe "or even the materials"rather than materials necessary to make them or a power source that can fuel them."
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Maybe "or even the materials"rather than materials necessary to make them or a power source that can fuel them."
No, not control. Channel. He learned how to channel all his hate and anger into a long term plan that gave him the best chance at revenge, rather than just charging into Downing Street with a cricket bat.I seem to recall that he had to learn to control his enormous anger because he had no way to properly act on it. He hated the government and knew that the corruption was deeply ingrained, but the only thing he could do was some violent act that wouldn't accomplish anything or wait and bid his time while he investigated. Fortunately, Grayven found him and gave him the opportunity that he had been waiting on for years.
There might be some more nuance to it, maybe some moment or a day of deep introspection while he waited that helped him reach Enlightenment, but I don't know if it was fully explained in the story.
What, Ursa? Actually, no. She was created for the original Superman film because for some reason they didn't want to use Faora Hu-Ul. She only turned up in the comics relatively recently.
Thank you, corrected.
Huh, will this go the way of Anne Bonnie and Mary Read twisted together? Execution put off due to pregnancy and then confined indefinitely.
Seems."I grew up during isolationism. The idea of an alien knowing a kryptonian well enough to refer to them as a friend seem strange. I suppose it was common in earlier times."
The Ursa of canon Young Justice was also pregnant during her Phantom Zone imprisonment.
Ah, good, moving the prisoners separately for security reasons. This also give OL a good chance to take measure of her character without Zod present to colour or inhibit her responses. That may be important later.12th August 2013
16:22 GMT
"Aren't you going to ask anything?"
"No."
I'm sitting cross-legged on the floor outside of Ursa Dou-Ka's cell. She's sitting cross-legged next on the floor inside of Ursa Dou-Ka's cell, and she had been ignoring me.
But if the mediation is comforting to her, better to let her finish and be in a good mood."Then why are you here?"
"I was going to wait for you to finish, then ask you some things."
Presumably she's not really focusing on it. Merely using it as a calming measure."Go ahead."
"You're sure? I don't want to interrupt. Torquasm-Vo?"
And once Clark manages to master it, he'll be that bit more well-defended."You know it?"
"I'm not a practitioner, but I'm friends with a few kryptonians who are. Telepathy is one of an empowered kryptonian's few weaknesses, and the theta wave state is an obvious way of countering that."
For all that he works with supernatural entities and outright cosmic powers, OL just isn't that spiritualistic. Comes form that foundation of atheism and rationality, I suppose."A little less spiritual than how my former instructor would have put it, but substantially true. Hm."
"Mm?"
Like supermodels and star athletes for the most part, I imagine. I've hardly ever seen an unattractive Kryptonian in any media, outside of comedic over-eating resulting in temporary obesity. Hooray for designer genetics."I grew up during isolationism. The idea of an alien knowing a kryptonian well enough to refer to them as a friend seem strange. I suppose it was common in earlier times."
"I rather got the impression that it wasn't common, but I suspect that it happened."
"What do we seem like to you?"
Heck, I'm sure there are people who are stronger in some individual aspect of his powerset, such as a fighter who can punch through a mountain or a flyer capable of hypersonic flight.I shrug. "You're so physically similar to us that I don't usually think of you as being something different. Kal-El has spent almost his entire life on Earth, so for the one kryptonian everyone on Earth knows there isn't much of a cultural difference either. And despite his powers, there's nothing that he can do that some rare superhuman can't do nearly as well."
Earth Bullshit™ is just that insane, yo."I would have thought that it would have made more of an impact. I didn't think your world was advanced enough to have warriors enhanced to our level."
"Our… Species produces a small number of exceptional geniuses who can create things centuries in advance of our technological mainstream. And a bunch of other weird things happen that just randomly give people those abilities. Did you see the young man in black with the yellow lightning bolt on his chest?"
Probably because anyone less durable would tend to turn into red smears, and that's not really that exciting. More gross, really."Yes. He fought Lar-On. Excellent reactions, though I'm surprised that he survived the experience."
"He's as strong and as powerful as a kryptonian under a yellow sun due to being blessed by a group of our gods. That's actually the sort of fight that he prefers."
Though that doesn't begin to cover lesser tiers. People with abilities of modest potential, or even those with insignificant but still exceptional talents, or those who can apply said weak power well."Is that common?"
"There are about three top tier superhumans per billion humans. Kal-El easily makes it into that bracket."
The trick will be if anyone turns up poking around the suddenly active planet. Though if they're lightly empowered, they can handle most intruders fairly well."How will that change with the other prisoners? Aren't you worried that they'll take over your world?"
"They're being helped to establish a colony elsewhere. No yellow sun. And while empowered kryptonians can fly in space, they can't fly faster than light and need to breathe eventually. They're not much of a threat if they're not in the same system."
True enough. The first few years will probably involve acquiring enough resources to advance to at least the late medieval period, with subsistence farming and comparatively simple mechanisms. After that, they can work on moving through to industrial stuff using the tool they'd have already made..."And I suppose there weren't any scientists in the phantom zone."
"Well, Jax-Ur, but we're not letting him out. And most technology relies on having a civilisation's worth of infrastructure to support it. Knowing how to program crystals doesn't help if you don't have the machines required to create those crystals, or rather than materials necessary to make them or a power source that can fuel them."
No madness-inducing psychological torture conditions, for example. And the ability to sense time passing."It's a prison."
"An open prison. I imagine that they'll like it better than the phantom zone."
Only if the enemy is able to give pursuit. Sometimes they're so battered that they're more willing to let them flee and lick their wounds than give blind chase."I know I would. It's strange. I always thought that my death would be quicker than this."
"Why?"
"I thought that one of the Kryptonian Empire's enemies would come for us. If an enemy abandons their weapons and territory, surely finishing them off is the sensible thing to do."
That's another good reason. A retaliatory strike against an enemy who had already decided not to fight would more than likely provoke a fiercer response than one in wartime."The human political philosopher Machiavelli held that while a ruler should seek to be both loved and feared, he should choose fear if forced to choose between them, but only if he could cause fear without causing hatred to arise. If I had to guess why people never came for the heir of the Kryptonian Empire, it was because even those who disliked or feared it never really hated it; or at least didn't in sufficient strength to want to poke the sleeping bear."
I know, it seems amazing, but you never know how someone is going to react to sudden changes of circumstance.
True, the Science Council's foolishness is well-established already."Not only did we rule a vast swath of space, those we ruled over apparently liked it. Why did those idiots ever give it up?"
"'Those idiots' in this case being not the Science Council, but the vast preponderance of the kryptonian species?"
A simple case of 'out of sight, out of mind.'"Yes."
"I-." Oh. "Huh. I don't know, but if I went to the Rao System and meditated, I could probably find out. The best guess I have now is the lack of integration."
It's saddening and maddening in equal amounts, I know. Such is the perils of becoming so advanced that no-one needs to actually struggle."Meaning… Most kryptonians never saw an alien. We didn't need them as labourers, or to provide us with resources. And because they never interacted with them, they saw no need for anyone to interact with them." I nod. "Is that it? We all died because most of us never left the cradle?"
They're almost certainly going to be in contact with aliens, especially if there's a regular Lantern presence keeping eyes on things. Green, orange or any other colours."That's my best guess. If most kryptonians saw aliens being around as normal, then they wouldn't want to change things. As it was, only the military really-."
"That's-!" She stands, fists balled, unable to entirely contain her anger. "Of all the stupid-!" She closes her eyes, forcing herself to relax. "Will you make certain that the new colony does not repeat that mistake?"
So she's pretty much accepting that she will die soon. It makes sense, I suppose. She knows what she and Zod did was unforgivable, and there would be punishments for it..."I… Think that Karsta Wor-Ul will, but I'll keep an eye on them. I do need to talk to you about that, actually."
"I don't see how it concerns me. I'm not going to be acquitted."
Ah, she caught that one quick."No, but… The kryptonian inclination towards criminality appears to confirm to the patterns it has in humans. That is to say that criminals are overwhelmingly male."
"You think you can get me a stay of execution for breeding purposes?"
Logical enough. She did love her people enough to go along with Zod's plans."No. I was going to ask if you'd mind donating a few eggs." I shrug. "Even if we end up using an exo-womb, it's still additional genetic variety."
"Then I suppose it's my last duty. Does the Doomsday have an infirmary?"
I know, it's almost anti-climactic."No, but I can extract them by ring here. You won't feel a thing."
"Oh. Very well then, get on with it."
Ah. I see canon has rung true, then.
More than likely this universe's equivalent of Lor-Zod. I wonder if the child was conceived before their imprisonment, or after and what effects the latter case may have on the child..."Ah… Or maybe not. Um."
"What? Why?"
"Congratulations. You're pregnant."
Really, Superman is an excellent all-rounder, barring magic. I'd say there's many heroes who, in individual abilities, would exceed him, but he's the whole package, alongside Captain Marvel, who doesn't have the magic "weakness" but lacks Clark's maturity and experience...Heck, I'm sure there are people who are stronger in some individual aspect of his powerset, such as a fighter who can punch through a mountain or a flyer capable of hypersonic flight.
Extraneous 'next'?I'm sitting cross-legged on the floor outside of Ursa Dou-Ka's cell. She's sitting cross-legged next on the floor inside of Ursa Dou-Ka's cell, and she had been ignoring me.
'conform'"No, but… The kryptonian inclination towards criminality appears to confirm to the patterns it has in humans. That is to say that criminals are overwhelmingly male."