Originally posted by Kismatt:
I also find it ironic (and no, I haven't read the rest of the comments on the story, so someone may have already pointed out the obvious pun) that Tempus managed to drop Clark on the single spot on Earth where Lois would encounter him. Or was Wells piloting the airplane?
There's a reason for this...
From Part 1:
"Goodbye, Mr Kent." Mr Tempus's voice echoed through the capsule. "After all we've meant to each other, I feel an obligation to give you a fitting burial. And because I'm a man who can appreciate irony, your body will rot near hers."
I'm sure Tempus appreciated you finding his irony ironic.

I'm thinking this means that Lois's "gun running" story isn't all that it cracked up to be.