BrianWilly said:
For those who think that Psycho Pirate could never control the Spectre, Psycho Pirate never did control the Spectre. He controlled Jean Loring, who then seduced the Spectre. Much less difficult.
I personally just thought that the whole "MAGIC!" aspect of Alex Luthor's plans required far, far more leaps of faith or reason than any other part of his plans.
He just so happens to need raw magic in order to power his tower. It just so happens that you can get raw magic by destroying existing magic. And it just so happens that the Spectre and Eclipso were around and hostless for him to hoodwink.
How does Alex know any of these things, anyway? He's a scientist, not a magician. At any point, any part of this very methodical plan could have gone wrong; magic by nature is not very predictable, and are run by hosts of powers far, far more terrible than he. I can buy that none of the lords of the age could detect Alex Luthor's influence -- and even they could detect it a little -- but how did Alex know that they couldn't?
Well, his plans have gone wrong already and he's just rolling with the punches. The heroes screwed up his big tower and freed everyone from it, but Superboy Prime showed up again and demanded his Earth back, so Alex just went with it and decided to make Earth-Prime the basis for his perfect world. It's possible that he's been doing that all along, changing his plans to work around whatever kinks have come up.
As for the magic question, I've always understood the DC universe to work on the fact that
everything comes from the Source, magic included. Thus, Alex Luthor may have just been able to harness magic the same as he would any other energy. He's a scientist, yes, but he's a scientist operating on a level of science that puts just about everyone else to shame. It's possible that at his level of super-science, magic becomes just another form of energy.
Regarding the Spectre and Eclipso, it was fortuitous that they were both hostless, but I'm pretty sure Alex orchestrated Eclipso's hostlessness himself. He had Superboy Prime salvage what was left of Eclipso's stone after the JSA defeated him, as I recall. And the fluctuations in magic were suitably explained for me. The Spectre didn't just destroy magical beings; he took out
pillars of magic--things that kept the raw magical energy of the universe in check and stabilized in the recognizable forms we've known. That's why he went after Atlantis, Shazam, the Phantom Stranger, etc. Those are all people and places that are integral to the structure of magic in the "Ninth Age" of magic that the DCU was apparently in up until DoV. Now those pillars have been shattered and magic has lost its cohesion, reverting to raw energy. New pillars will have to come up to stabilize it for the Tenth Age.