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My point here is that that's not what's motivating Superman-Prime anymore, and most likely, it never really was. That was Alexander Luthor's kick, which SBP played along with, in the same way that he would eventually play along with the Anti-Monitor and Sinestro. He's always just wanted to be Superman, deep down, and suddenly he has been unequivocally offered that position, without qualification or suspicion.
I don't think that's true. Furthermore, can Shanzar speed himself up to a Superman-level speed? A Superman-Prime level of speed? And even if he can--can he really withstand the power of a being who slaughtered superheroes left and right in Smallville, and annihilated the formidable Conner Kent? Can ANY being, when robbed of an effective means of counterattack or defense, stand up to such a savage beating for more than a few moments? I would argue no. At the end of the day, in this fight Shanzar is just a somewhat durable guy with no effective offensive or defensive arsenal, being attacked by one of the most powerful characters, in terms of brute strength, in the DTL.
First of all, that's after the start of this season and inadmissible as evidence. Secondly, I believe the Starheart was only associated with KYLE as Ion, not Sodam Yat as Ion, which makes your argument moot regardless.
Problem is, we both agree that's not Shanzar's FIRST attack. In fact, since his team will almost certainly believe that magic is Superman's weakness, he'll try and take him out with magical attacks first. That's the opening SMP needs, as he shrugs off the blows easily and slams into Shanzar, easily disorienting and battering the surprised sorceror. From that point on, it's just a short, lopsided fistfight between a savage Kryptonian at the top of his game, and a disoriented, defenseless, somewhat durable guy.
You haven't demonstrated why either of your arguments makes sense. (1) Just because they are the same person, that doesn't mean they're going to know the other's moves per se. They will share a close link, without a doubt, such as that experienced by twin siblings, but they won't KNOW each other's moves--the wages of the passing of time, which does irrevocably change people. Furthermore, since Kyle remained as Ion until the start of this season, the older Kyle in this situation is MINE, not yours, and so if either of them has the advantage of knowing the other's moves, it is MINE, not yours. (2) You also haven't shown why Kyle would fight. I have shown why I don't think either of them would be looking for a scrap. For all they know, damaging the other in the slightest could have drastic effects on their personal timelines. Remember, they don't know of the impermanence of these fights. They don't realize that if one of them is accidentally killed in combat, it won't matter. All they know is that they are in a strange universe with strange governing laws of science and a strange lay of the land, and that they are being asked to take each other out. They're going to look for the bloodless option. And that bloodless option will favor Ion.
SMP hates Lanterns. And his hatred always gets the best of him. That and his insanity. He's going to fight Kyle, even if it's just to get revenge.
Have we actually seen Superman Prime's immunity to magic? I've read everything with him through the Lantern War, and I don't remember seeing it. So even if he claimed he was immune to magic, does that mean he has an immunity? If not, he's fair game for Shanzar.
As for Kyle and Ion, Kyle doesn't need to 'know' all of Ion's moves. He's just not going to form a truce with Ion. He's been through too much to trust even a future version of himself. And, if as you say, Kyle knows nothing about his future self, then he's definitely not going to agree to stay out of the fight. He's got a team that counting on him.
I don't think you've shown why they wouldn't fight. Besides being in a tournament where they're supposed to fight, Kyle's not going to be concerned with fighting his future self because he hasn't become that person yet. He doesn't even know if he wants to become that person. Ion may not want to risk it, but that's too bad for him. Kyle's still going to take it to him.
Also, if Ion is so concerned, he's not going to want Kyle to be in any fight. So he can't even risk Superman Prime battling him. So, wouldn't that mean Ion would have to fight with Kyle against his own team?
And if, for the sake of argument, Kyle didn't want to fight Ion, he'd just fight Superman instead and leave Ion to Shanzar. Exactly like I wrote as what happened.