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Does anyone know how high the buildings are? How many stories?
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I haven't found the exact number yet, but I'm still looking.
What I *did* find, is that the Daily Planet building has 50 stories (according to the pilot's script) and Luthor states that his tower is the tallest building in the city, so it's got more than 50 stories for sure.
Going back to hunt for more info...
Superman: Why is it that good villains never die? Batman: Clark, what the hell are good villains? => Superman/Batman: Public Enemies
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I'm sorry, unfortunately I can't remember which ep I read or heard this in... but at some point Lex mentions that LexCorp is 1500 feet tall. So I guess that would equate to around 150 stories, wouldn't it?
I'll see if I can locate that little snippet...
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I went to the scripts and found it. It is in the 1st season in "Ides of Metropolis". This is what the script says (directly quoted):
LUTHOR (Cont'd) This clay pigeon weighs two ounces. We are on the one hundred and twentieth floor, approximately fifteen hundred feet above street level. Considering the G force and the speed... if the object hit the pavement, or some hapless passer-by, it would make contact at about two hundred miles per hour. My guess is that it would, unfortunately, kill him or her, instantly. (beat, with a smile) I never miss.
So "approximately" 1500 feet up and on the 120th floor. <g>
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Ha! DJ, you're brilliant! I googled that and found it. From the Ides of Metropolis: Lex is with Clark in the Penthouse (which presumably is the top floor) and he says: We are on the one hundred and twentieth floor, approximately fifteen hundred feet above street level.
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...and I apparently am not fast enough.
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Hee hee. Actually, Lara, I think we posted our answers about the same time. I had a jump on you, though, because I had researched this very topic before - when I was writing 'Help Not Wanted'. <g>
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Thanks, you guys. The muse just came back from vacation and it's a stickler for detail! Your help is greatly appreciated!
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Hmmm... There was another recent thread that had the same info posted about Lex Towers, but I can't remember what it was in relation to. Hmmm.... I'm thinking DJ answered that one, too...
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