Kara attempts to land the ship, but ultimately crashes it into the arctic, last seen clutching her command chair. negrissimo has posted a link to it. Best to read it after watching the film. Certainly the idea of having an alien world where "plant" life is crystalline isn't unique to Superman in any way...but given the selection of colors, could we be seeing something that, with the right radiation applied, become the various colors of Kryptonite fans have come to know from the comics? Share your thoughts in the comments. What we do know is how the ship got there, what may be stored in it - and in addition, how Clark finds it in the first place. negrissimo has posted a link to it. [As in, in the MoS/BvS universe, Kara is the mother of all Amazons, who through her, are descendants of Krypton. Superman Man Of Steel Prequel Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Keeping up with the previous spoilers that Kryptonians no longer rely on natural birth, it is explained that once a planet is made suitable for Kryptonian physiology, "stored embryos" in the ship are developed, planting the seeds for hundreds of Kryptonians to populate the new world. The relationship, if one indeed exists, between Dev-Em and Zod is hard to figure out. And if so, could whatever changes the culture from a science-worshiping, peaceful one into the "warrior culture" that's been described in previous interviews with the filmmakers have to do with an incursion from Thanagar? Did she even survive the crash? It's entirely possible that she could have put herself back into cryo-freeze, but would she have lasted as long as she did? En uno de los equipos encargados de terraformar nuevos mundos, viaja Kara representando a la casa de El. He forced several members of her crew to awaken from their slumber to obey his command. The story then shifts to modern times and we learn that the ship has crashed into Ellesmere Island, Canada. As a result of her superb performance in her training, Kara graduates with distinction and is given one of thousands of scout ships to command containing embryonic Kryptonians. More on that later. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Its a 40 page comic that is written by Goyer and Snyder. ', Things Ghost of Tsushima Doesn't Tell You. Could it, given its appearance, be a variation on red Kryptonite in a later Man of Steel movie? Change ). If so, you're not alone. During a training exercise, a dear friend of Kara’s is killed by another trainee named Dev-Em. Did you see the prequel comic? Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. It is soon learned that Dev-Em has escaped his cell, though his whereabouts are unknown. They go to sleep in a "Kryo c. The Man of steel prequel tells the "origin" story of Supergirl. Kara and a few other Kryptonians are chosen to scout the galaxy for planets worthy of terraforming, and she is placed into stasis as she makes the long journey to another world. At least we know where his family fits in, and just how high the stakes may be. I really really REALLY hope they use this material when they finally put the Supergirl movie in production! There are no discussion topics on this book yet. So...what do the Kryptonians know, and when do they know it? Tweet Clean. Paragraph; Header 4; Header 3; Header 2; Quote Link Img Table. The impression given is one of a much colder, almost swarm mentality - Kryptonians are grown to spread and expand from world to world, turning every member of the society into a drone of sorts. It doesn't seem impossible. At the same time, perhaps we're assuming too much about the age of the crash site. All rights reserved. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Dev-Em and Kara's fate is left a mystery as time passes and the Scout Ship is slowly covered by snow and ice, until it is revealed to be the alien structure we highlighted in our previous trailer analysis - the structure Goyer has since confirmed is the presumed Fortress of Solitude. Kara is sent along with a few others into space to cary the El name across the galaxy. If they're scattered to the far edges of the galaxy, there's really no reason to believe they're close enough to effectively join the battle between Superman and Zod...but could we see a bunch of them in a potential sequel down the road? Supergirl had a dream about using her powers, bathing in the light of a yellow sun.