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When Worlds Collide #3
The man apears to be confused from what I can tell. He’s as surprised to see his hands glowing as I am so it’s clear he’s triggered this accidentally. Clearly he’s intending to attack me but that doesn’t stop him from letting out a large blast of energy. I’m fortunate, with the added abilities given to me by this planets sun I’m able to simply place my arm in front of my face and shield myself from the blast. The local populace that had gathered to watch me confront this bizarre specimen are less fortunate. Even with my arm covering my face I see them being atomised by the energy blasts. The sight of watching all those innocents being killed in less than five seconds is haunting. The quick silencing of their screams is just the nail in the coffin.
Why must the innocent always suffer because of men who cannot control their tools. Jor-El couldn’t control the device that he claimed would save Krypton, instead he ended up destroying it. Now this monster with these powers that I suspect are due to the suit he’s wearing has killed the innocent spectators. I can’t forgive Jor-El for what he did to Krpyton, nor can I punish him for what he did to Krpyton. But I won’t standby and let this monster get away with what he’s just done. He’s going to pay.
I charge at him and deliver a punch directly to his chest sending him flying back into the wall of the building behind him. The impact with the wall leaves him dazed and confused. I take the moment to approach him slowly. I want him to experience at least the tiniest bit of fear he made those poor victims experience in the few seconds of pain he made them experience. As I approach I can tell he’s afraid, a mask covers up his face but I notice his hands desperately reaching for anything they can grab to defend him. He manages to grab hold of a few pieces of debris caused by him being smashed into the building but I quickly destroy it with my heat vision before he can use them. You’re going to pay you for what you’ve done basaro.
He attempts to release another blast of energy but I grab hold of him and smash him against the all again.
“Please stop I didn’t mean to….”
“Quiet basaro. Your kind don’t have the right to speak.”
With that I rip off the front and back plates of his suit before throwing him into the streets. In theory I’ve rendered him defenceless without his suit to generate his energy blasts but I can’t help but notice that both his fists are still glowing bright red. If it’s not the suit that allowing him to generate all this energy than what is?
“Please I didn’t mean to harm anyone!”
He’s pleading for his life, claiming innocence. They always claim false innocence when they feel threatened but nothing will come from it. I saw him atomise those poor people with my own eyes. Now he has to pay for what he’s done. It’s the only way to stop the problem from arising once again. I begin to ignite my heat vision as Kal calls it and he notices it as demonstrated when his begging intensifies.
“Please no! I need to make sure my wife and daughter are safe!”
I pause upon hearing those words. A monster like this has a family? How can that be?
“Please! I just want to know that they’re safe!”
As horrible an act as he did to those poor people, I won’t take away a poor child’s father. His desperation clearly signals that these abilities he has are relatively recently despite my previous suspicions of it being nothing more than an act. I can’t be the same type of monster that he is. I don’t want to leave children without parents. I lost my father during the war with Apokolips, I won’t let this man’s daughter lose him because of things beyond his control. I begin to release the energy I was absorbing to use for my heat vision but before the colour in my eyes can subside I see a blue blur come to a halt between myself and the masked man.
“Stand down Mon-El.”
I guess Kal-El saved the power plant.
When Worlds Collide #3
The man apears to be confused from what I can tell. He’s as surprised to see his hands glowing as I am so it’s clear he’s triggered this accidentally. Clearly he’s intending to attack me but that doesn’t stop him from letting out a large blast of energy. I’m fortunate, with the added abilities given to me by this planets sun I’m able to simply place my arm in front of my face and shield myself from the blast. The local populace that had gathered to watch me confront this bizarre specimen are less fortunate. Even with my arm covering my face I see them being atomised by the energy blasts. The sight of watching all those innocents being killed in less than five seconds is haunting. The quick silencing of their screams is just the nail in the coffin.
Why must the innocent always suffer because of men who cannot control their tools. Jor-El couldn’t control the device that he claimed would save Krypton, instead he ended up destroying it. Now this monster with these powers that I suspect are due to the suit he’s wearing has killed the innocent spectators. I can’t forgive Jor-El for what he did to Krpyton, nor can I punish him for what he did to Krpyton. But I won’t standby and let this monster get away with what he’s just done. He’s going to pay.
I charge at him and deliver a punch directly to his chest sending him flying back into the wall of the building behind him. The impact with the wall leaves him dazed and confused. I take the moment to approach him slowly. I want him to experience at least the tiniest bit of fear he made those poor victims experience in the few seconds of pain he made them experience. As I approach I can tell he’s afraid, a mask covers up his face but I notice his hands desperately reaching for anything they can grab to defend him. He manages to grab hold of a few pieces of debris caused by him being smashed into the building but I quickly destroy it with my heat vision before he can use them. You’re going to pay you for what you’ve done basaro.
He attempts to release another blast of energy but I grab hold of him and smash him against the all again.
“Please stop I didn’t mean to….”
“Quiet basaro. Your kind don’t have the right to speak.”
With that I rip off the front and back plates of his suit before throwing him into the streets. In theory I’ve rendered him defenceless without his suit to generate his energy blasts but I can’t help but notice that both his fists are still glowing bright red. If it’s not the suit that allowing him to generate all this energy than what is?
“Please I didn’t mean to harm anyone!”
He’s pleading for his life, claiming innocence. They always claim false innocence when they feel threatened but nothing will come from it. I saw him atomise those poor people with my own eyes. Now he has to pay for what he’s done. It’s the only way to stop the problem from arising once again. I begin to ignite my heat vision as Kal calls it and he notices it as demonstrated when his begging intensifies.
“Please no! I need to make sure my wife and daughter are safe!”
I pause upon hearing those words. A monster like this has a family? How can that be?
“Please! I just want to know that they’re safe!”
As horrible an act as he did to those poor people, I won’t take away a poor child’s father. His desperation clearly signals that these abilities he has are relatively recently despite my previous suspicions of it being nothing more than an act. I can’t be the same type of monster that he is. I don’t want to leave children without parents. I lost my father during the war with Apokolips, I won’t let this man’s daughter lose him because of things beyond his control. I begin to release the energy I was absorbing to use for my heat vision but before the colour in my eyes can subside I see a blue blur come to a halt between myself and the masked man.
“Stand down Mon-El.”
I guess Kal-El saved the power plant.