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Bird Boy
05-03-2001, 10:44 AM
Now, I'm more of a Batman fan, so, pardon the stupid question. I don't really know exactly what caused Krypton's explosion. So, I'm asking all of you Superman fans.. what caused it? Thanks for any replies.. :)

-Bird_Boy

Salvor
05-03-2001, 11:48 AM
I think it has something to do with the core of Krypton... yeah, I know, not too helpful here...

DR. BELCH
05-03-2001, 12:00 PM
Intense subterranean geothermic activity tore the planet apart and it blew like a Black Cat in a beer can. Jor-El studied the seismic evidence and the polar ice cap activity and knew the truth, but the elders ignored him and called him mad...and paid a hefty price. :(

BTW, I thought it odd that Brainiac was the computerized brain of Krypton in the KWB incarnation. I suppose to me he'll always be the whacked-out carny hypnotist from the comic books who, due to a tumor in his brain, believed his body to be inhabited by an alien conciousness. :confused:

The Mad Hatter
05-03-2001, 02:18 PM
Why did it blow up? Well, to pharaphrase the Joker, it was to add a defining element of tragedy for this hero.

Yes, that was a smart-alec English major answer, I'll brace myself for a bop on the head now.

Clayface
05-03-2001, 02:33 PM
Re-shapes his right hand into a mallet, and bops the Hatter on the head.

Inque
05-03-2001, 06:00 PM
Originally posted by Clayface
Re-shapes his right hand into a mallet, and bops the Hatter on the head.

since we're in a shapeshifting mood here......

*shapes hand into a mallet and joins in the bopping*

The Mad Hatter
05-03-2001, 06:09 PM
Hey! Only one bop per smart-alecy comment, you cretinous colloids! Now... aw dangit, did it again.

(Removes hat for further boppings)

redDragon
05-03-2001, 06:14 PM
::takes out a sledge hammer and gives you a tap on the head w/ it::

Inque
05-03-2001, 07:30 PM
Originally posted by The Mad Hatter
Hey! Only one bop per smart-alecy comment, you cretinous colloids!


Colloids!!! learning about that in chem right now.........how the particles in them are medium sized, compared to the particle sizes in suspensions and solutions. and how they're good at showing the tyndell effect or brownian motion......

just a little chem trivia you people.

James Harvey
05-03-2001, 09:36 PM
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