The Seeker

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A sophisticated "thinking" space craft built to  find suitable planets that have potential for future [[Kryptonian]] habitation. Continuing its mission after [[Krypton]]'s destruction, the Seeker makes its way to Earth - a planet that has potential but must be radically altered in order to suit the mission it believes it was intended to fulfill. [[Superboy]] is forced to battle and destroy the technological wanderer before it lays waste to the biological patterns of his adopted world (SF No. 191, Sep/Oct 1978: "The Incredible Shrinking Town!").
 
A sophisticated "thinking" space craft built to  find suitable planets that have potential for future [[Kryptonian]] habitation. Continuing its mission after [[Krypton]]'s destruction, the Seeker makes its way to Earth - a planet that has potential but must be radically altered in order to suit the mission it believes it was intended to fulfill. [[Superboy]] is forced to battle and destroy the technological wanderer before it lays waste to the biological patterns of his adopted world (SF No. 191, Sep/Oct 1978: "The Incredible Shrinking Town!").
  
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Revision as of 22:20, 6 November 2008

Superboy battles the Seeker

The Seeker

A sophisticated "thinking" space craft built to find suitable planets that have potential for future Kryptonian habitation. Continuing its mission after Krypton's destruction, the Seeker makes its way to Earth - a planet that has potential but must be radically altered in order to suit the mission it believes it was intended to fulfill. Superboy is forced to battle and destroy the technological wanderer before it lays waste to the biological patterns of his adopted world (SF No. 191, Sep/Oct 1978: "The Incredible Shrinking Town!").

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