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Comments here please. Again, my apologies for being a day late. Will you forgive? Or perhaps call up my work/school and tell them I need more time in the day to spend on you guys?
Nothing spoils a good story like the arrival of an eye witness. --Mark Twain
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Hi Mouse,
I think I can see where you are going with this. It's the red K that is affecting him, right?
Waiting for more.
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Poor Clark - these tests are tough on him. I hope his rundown condition doesn't lead to him making a mistake as Superman.
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Red K! I knew it! Both he and Lois know that red K affects his emotional state, too. Clearly, Lois isn't as involved as she should be in what's going on with Bernie. Assuming that Bernie wouldn't ever do anything to harm Clark is wrong! It's like her siding with his doctor over her husband. No wonder Clark feels like everyone is out to get him. Lois isn't being very supportive. She should recognize that something isn't right, and hasn't been right since he started these tests, and should call to a halt of the tests to see if that makes Clark feel better. Poor Clark! Hugs!
VirginiaR. "On the long road, take small steps." -- Jor-el, "The Foundling" --- "clearly there is a lack of understanding between those two... he speaks Lunkheadanian and she Stubbornanian" -- chelo.
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Well it does appear that Lois knows about the Red Ks effects. Still, Red K seems to be a total x factor. Its effects on Clark seem to be totally different every time.
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Originally posted by KenJ: Hi Mouse,
I think I can see where you are going with this. It's the red K that is affecting him, right?
Waiting for more. Until next time, then. Thanks for popping in!
Nothing spoils a good story like the arrival of an eye witness. --Mark Twain
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Originally posted by scifiJoan: Poor Clark - these tests are tough on him. I hope his rundown condition doesn't lead to him making a mistake as Superman. Well, Clark seems competent enough for now, doesn't he?
Nothing spoils a good story like the arrival of an eye witness. --Mark Twain
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Originally posted by VirginiaR: Red K! I knew it! That you did. Why do you think I've been lacking in responses to feedback up to now? (Okay, so school and work may have had a hand in that too...) Both he and Lois know that red K affects his emotional state, too. Clearly, Lois isn't as involved as she should be in what's going on with Bernie. Assuming that Bernie wouldn't ever do anything to harm Clark is wrong! It's like her siding with his doctor over her husband. No wonder Clark feels like everyone is out to get him. Lois isn't being very supportive. She should recognize that something isn't right, and hasn't been right since he started these tests, and should call to a halt of the tests to see if that makes Clark feel better. Well... you'll see. And hey, Clark's been just as stubborn/adament about this process, too. Since it got started anyway... Thanks for dropping by!
Nothing spoils a good story like the arrival of an eye witness. --Mark Twain
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Originally posted by John Lambert: Well it does appear that Lois knows about the Red Ks effects. Still, Red K seems to be a total x factor. Its effects on Clark seem to be totally different every time. That's what is so frustrating about Red K in the show, and yet so liberating when it comes up in fanfiction...
Nothing spoils a good story like the arrival of an eye witness. --Mark Twain
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My nails are being bitten to the quick. Red K? Clark, stop taking the treatments! Not only is this affecting your mind, but what is it doing to your DNA?
What about any future offspring?
The potential for disaster is limitless...
Morgana
A writer's job is to think of new plots and create characters who stay with you long after the final page has been read. If that mission is accomplished than we have done what we set out to do, which is to entertain and hopefully educate.
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Hmm, does Red K have any permament effects? Red K always seems to be the total wild card. Sam's theory that it removes Clark's control of his powers only fits the third exposure. The first was clearly an emotional reaction, and the second is hard to fit with other known occurances, other than maybe making a laser did something. Red K is probably the thing in LnC that is least susceptible to scientific inquiry, it really acts according to plot and nothing else.
Thus, in this case Red K is making Clark paranoid, and possible causing him to hear voices. On the other hand with the number of people after Lois and Clark, at least considering the length of the list of potential enemies we saw in "Dead Lois Walking", can Clark be psychotically paranoid. It would seem any belief that people are out to get him would be well founded.
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