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Yo Timstuff, maybe (if you agreed) we could change the thread title to "Kryptonian Mythology: Ideas" or something to get more people involved? Fun thread.
Yo Timstuff, maybe (if you agreed) we could change the thread title to "Kryptonian Mythology: Ideas" or something to get more people involved? Fun thread.
well they could always have it they were space travelers then for what ever reasons they gave up on traveling the stars and the tech just wasnt readily around any more. Sure they could say there might be some former kryptonians from another time who are on another planet and changed through time and all that. So their might be some partial kryptonians around.
Kryptonians as ancient astronauts is very problematic........If Krypton's tech granted interstellar travel, then the destruction of Krypton is no longer the end of the line for Kryptonians, as surely there would be numerous extra solar system survivors. Add to that the realization as stated in S:TM that a yellow sun grants Kryptonians amazing powers, and the pevelance of yellow suns, than we are talking a lot of super-powered surviving Kryptonians. It's just messy.
I don't really think you need to explain it. Personally, I prefer to keep it that Kryptonians and Earthlings never met or crossed paths at any point, and that, tragically, the first meeting of the two civilizations/races is when the last living member of Krypton, a helpless baby, is rocketed to Earth on a last-ditch attempt to save his life.
What if Earth and Krypton were inhabited by the same common ancestor of space travellers though, and it was the millenia spent under the red sun of Krypton that caused the Kryptonians to adapt the way they did, much the way our yellow sun caused us to adapt? On Krypton, they could explain that the poor quality sunlight caused the Kryptonians' skin to become almost like living solar panels to compensate, and when they come to a younger star like ours, they essentially become supercharged-- hence the super powers. IMO that would be a plausible (even if pseudo-scientific) explanation for why Kryptonians and Terrans look identical even though Kryptonians process our sunlight in a different way.
Also, interestingly enough sunlight does enable us humans to produce more vitamin D. It's not too much of a stretch that a race of beings from a solar system with a limited light spectrum would be even more efficient at gaining positive effects from light (assuming that their sun still emits ultraviolet rays, meaning that they would still be able to handle the amount put out by our sun).
Fine explanation for the powers granted by a yellow sun, but how does this address Kryptonian's as "ancient astronauts"?
Fine explanation for the powers granted by a yellow sun, but how does this address Kryptonian's as "ancient astronauts"?
In this case, it's not the Kryptonians who would be the ancient astronauts, but rather the common ancestor that they share with humans. Each planet is a different colony that moved in different physiological and technological directions, but the fundamental physiology is still there-- we look the same, have the same internal organs, and both metabolize sunlight in some fashion, but for the Kryptonians the latter is done much more efficiently.
Kryptonians as ancient astronauts is very problematic........If Krypton's tech granted interstellar travel, then the destruction of Krypton is no longer the end of the line for Kryptonians, as surely there would be numerous extra solar system survivors. Add to that the realization as stated in S:TM that a yellow sun grants Kryptonians amazing powers, and the pevelance of yellow suns, than we are talking a lot of super-powered surviving Kryptonians. It's just messy.
Now consider this.......
Kryptonian tech allows for space travel, more advanced than Earth's present capabilities, but limited to inter-planetray travel only. The tech, using solar winds as propulsion, is in it's infancy. The voyages taking a very long time.
Kryptonian astronomy has discovered a worm hole just outside of Krypton's system, but much too far for them to reach, at the present level of their space travel capability. It is not known where this worm hole would lead to.
Jor-el discovers the pending destruction of Krypton's system as it's sun is about to expire. He devises a plan to build ships that would ride the intense shock wave of the exploding sun, perhaps propelling them at speeds matching or exceeding light speed, allowing them to reach the worm hole, enter it and escape destruction, to who knows where.
The construction of these ships would require an extreme focus of resources necessitating a globally unified effort basically calling on all Kryptonians to work towards their completion, abandoning all other pursuits, it would in effect put a halt to Krypton's culture, economy and growth. If Jor-el's theories are incorrect, the damage done to Krypton's civilization would be far reaching. Under such restrictions it would make more sense for the council to dismiss his theories, there are after all other theories for Krypton's perculiar weather and or quakes. Of course the council orders Jor-el to abandon his theories and discontinue any experiments. He agrees, but in secret begins the construction of a ship for his family. His timetable tho is incorrect and he soon realizes there is only time to build a small ship, big enough only for Kal-el.