SuperFerret
King of the Urban Jungle
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MST3K 4ever said:Lex replied, "According to Dr. Moore it should take anywhere from 4-6 hours, and even then they have to be monitored for at least 24 hours to be sure that there are no lasting side-effects. What concerns me more than the loss workhours ro devoting the company resources to this it's the families of these victims. I admit I am no saint and I have my own good & evil issues....but when I went after someone I made every effort to avoid collaterial damages. The Joker deosn't care about the other lives he has affected in this latest act of violence. I know Batman doesn't believe in killing, but I'll bet if he made an exception this time no jury in the world would convict him."
He looks at Kara & Superman and says, "Now if you two will excuse me I am willing to bet that there will be a press gathering out front that I will need to deal with." He looks at Superman and says, "Again I don't fully understand anymore why I am struggling with my hatred of you, but you did try to stop the mindwipe and you're help today was most welcomed...for that I thank you. Make sure you get your arm checked."
Lex leaves and prepares for his press briefing.
"You're welcome, Lex. I'm always glad to help," Superman added, "anyone."
After Kara left, Clark was about to follow her when he heard snarling and screaming coming from the lobby of the LexCorp building. He zipped over there as fast as he could, and bore witness to pandemonium. One of the Joker's huge hyena's was tearing the receptionist's desk to shreds. "Down boy." Superman said, firing short, quick bursts of his heat vision at the beast halting its attack on the piece of furniture.
It lunged at Clark, but Superman intercepted it, holding it in a headlock so it wouldn't bite him. He put on a bit of pressure, knocking the hyena out cold, then leaving and returning within a minute, he grabbed a sheet of metal and a length of steel cable from a nearby construction site, and made a makeshift leash and neck-cone for the hyena. He then brought the beast to the top of what was left of the Daily Planet, and tied it to an exposed girder. "That should hold you until I get back."
He then flew off to follow Kara.

