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According to one account, [[Superman]] takes a wife named Lasil on an unnamed alien world. The pair have a child, and Superman helps the primitive people evolve a technological culture. | According to one account, [[Superman]] takes a wife named Lasil on an unnamed alien world. The pair have a child, and Superman helps the primitive people evolve a technological culture. | ||
− | The [[Man of Steel]] arrives at this conclusion from dreams that | + | The [[Man of Steel]] arrives at this conclusion from hazy dreams that begin after his discovery that the rocket that sent him from [[Krypton]] is 100 years older than it should be. He dimly seems to recall that his rocket was caught in a space warp and that he spent a lifetime on another world (growing up, marrying Lasil, and helping his adopted world), before being de-volved in age by the planet's new technology and returned to space. He resumes his original destiny as a baby hurtling through the cosmos because time on Lasil's world proceeds at super-speed. Therefore, [[Kal-El]] arrives on Earth as an infant, but one having lived a barely-remembered lifetime in a few scant minutes (Act. No. 370/1, Dec 1968: "100 Years...Lost, Strayed or Stolen!"). |
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Revision as of 19:41, 22 September 2008
Lasil
According to one account, Superman takes a wife named Lasil on an unnamed alien world. The pair have a child, and Superman helps the primitive people evolve a technological culture.
The Man of Steel arrives at this conclusion from hazy dreams that begin after his discovery that the rocket that sent him from Krypton is 100 years older than it should be. He dimly seems to recall that his rocket was caught in a space warp and that he spent a lifetime on another world (growing up, marrying Lasil, and helping his adopted world), before being de-volved in age by the planet's new technology and returned to space. He resumes his original destiny as a baby hurtling through the cosmos because time on Lasil's world proceeds at super-speed. Therefore, Kal-El arrives on Earth as an infant, but one having lived a barely-remembered lifetime in a few scant minutes (Act. No. 370/1, Dec 1968: "100 Years...Lost, Strayed or Stolen!").