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OK, before all you "she's nothing but a mockery, ripoff, etc." freaks start hassling me or anyone else, please take the time to read this. It's something I thought up about a possible plotline for a future film of "Supergirl". I'm not pulling a rehash of the 1984 flick, though; no magic-obsessed amateur witches or Omegahedrons...here we go...
Floating through the cosmos, on the biggest remaining piece of Superman's homeworld...Vandirax, the "Last City of Old Krypton" and home to some 20,000 people. But one of them, Kara, is restless, and wishes to join her cousin on his adoptive planet. Her parents, Zor-El and Allura, died during Krypton's destruction, and she no longer wishes to be stranded from what remains of her family. So, she leaves in a small ship, which crashes on Earth, and makes her way to Metropolis. Unlike Kal-El, she has read about the effects of yellow sunlight on Kryptonians, and enjoys using her powers, albeit responsibly. Seeing a picture of "Clark Kent" in a Daily Planet paper, she puts the facts together, and confronts him with her existence. Unsure at first, he soon becomes convinced of her honesty, and begins training her for the same destiny he has. But when Superman is severely wounded in a fight with both Doomsday and Brainiac, Kara Zor-El is forced to reveal her powers to the public and save not only the world, but the only connection she has left...
What do all of you think? Suggestions, opinions? (preferrably more of the former)...
Floating through the cosmos, on the biggest remaining piece of Superman's homeworld...Vandirax, the "Last City of Old Krypton" and home to some 20,000 people. But one of them, Kara, is restless, and wishes to join her cousin on his adoptive planet. Her parents, Zor-El and Allura, died during Krypton's destruction, and she no longer wishes to be stranded from what remains of her family. So, she leaves in a small ship, which crashes on Earth, and makes her way to Metropolis. Unlike Kal-El, she has read about the effects of yellow sunlight on Kryptonians, and enjoys using her powers, albeit responsibly. Seeing a picture of "Clark Kent" in a Daily Planet paper, she puts the facts together, and confronts him with her existence. Unsure at first, he soon becomes convinced of her honesty, and begins training her for the same destiny he has. But when Superman is severely wounded in a fight with both Doomsday and Brainiac, Kara Zor-El is forced to reveal her powers to the public and save not only the world, but the only connection she has left...
What do all of you think? Suggestions, opinions? (preferrably more of the former)...