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Clark was sent from Krypton as a child. Jor-El never told his wife, Lara Lor-Van, but as with all unmanned ships, there was a risk of failure. Anything could go wrong, after all. He never told her that he'd sent two ships.
One had Kal-El, their son.
The other, sent just a little bit after, held the clone of Kal-El.
Jor-El's reasoning was simple; Kryptonians were about to be an endangered species. He needed to make sure that at least a clone of their child made it, for the sake of preventing their species from completely dying out.
Was it immoral?
Yes.
Did he have the luxury to acknowledge that?
No.
If one ship failed, then the other would make it. One way or another, a Kryptonian would escape and live on. If he'd had time, he would have made more than one clone, but as it stood he'd only been able to make the one.
The readings from it were...odd. There was a possibility that the clone would be incapable of many natural Kryptonian abilities. But the clone was 100% Kryptonian, genetic anomaly or no. And Jor-El was at the point where he'd take what he could get.
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Kal's ship landed in a field, where he was picked up by farmers. Kal was raised in a loving, caring household and, with time, was able to learn about his Kryptonian heritage.
The clone's ship landed in the woods, hidden from the world, with such force that the ship was essentially destroyed. The clone was picked up by a man who thrived on isolation, who lived in a cabin, and who had an unnatural fear of ponies. Thus the clone's sense of priorities were...off.
The clone was named Jack Fenton, and as he would never come into his powers beyond super strength, he would also never know his Kryptonian heritage.
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Years later, Danny Fenton and Jazz Fenton are on a school field trip to the Hall of Justice, and the massive security system privately alerts the heroes on monitor duty of something it considers just a little important.
"ALERT. THE CHILDREN OF SUPERMAN HAVE ARRIVED."
Naturally, this causes a lot of confusion.
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De-aged Danny at Gotham University with Jazz
After somehow waking up as a preschooler, Danny wasn't sure what to do. His parents and others were unsure of what to say or do. And as it turned out, they weren't even trying to fix it. As it's again Adorable baby Danny, they can fix it later.
Later Jazz was told to babysit her baby brother while their family was away, something with the G.I.W. or similar in amity park.
So she just took him with her to school. And the funny thing was that the professors accepted him because he didn't scream and make problems. He could stay and listen to the class.
+ Out of sheer boredom, Danny started working on the tests the students were taking, completely unaware that they were considered difficult.
To the teachers' delight, he aced every exam he took. From math to History or Art.
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Meanwhile, Tim sat in shock, frozen in place until someone had to nudge him to move.
"What's going on?" Damian shouted, breaking the silence.
The engineering professor replied, "He didn't get first place on the test, so he's stuck like this."
"So?" Dick interjected, looking puzzled. "It's not the first time."
The professor added, "He lost to the little sibling of our top student."
He gestured to little Danny, who was strolling past them. Dick did a double take while Damian burst out laughing.
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A Haunting in Venice (movie review)
Just saw the new Agatha Cristie movie, and omg it was so good! The movie is beautiful and probably the best of the Hercule Poirot movies that have come out in the last few years. And with its October release, it's the perfect movie to watch if you're looking for something spooky but not too scary. It's not a spoiler, but there is one actress who isn't as strong as the rest of the cast. It's the only minor thing I can't think of to criticize, and everyone else is just so charismatic and compelling that it's easy to overlook. The only other thing is that the movie is so different from the book it's based on, so if you want to go and read the book after seeing it or go in expecting to see the book you read, you'll be out of luck. But overall, it was fantastic. And I absolutely recommend watching it, and if you don't want to see it in theaters, it should be up on Disney Plus in the next couple of months.
#agatha christie#a haunting in venice#halloween party#movie review#no spoilers#you haft to go see it omg please go see it#spooky movies
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