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I remember reading a story, ages ago, that had the child in Family Hour being given to Lois and Clark on the pretext that it was like a royal hostage thingy (yes, I love being so technical). And that from the New Kryptonian's POV, they had a treaty with us, technically.
Any ideas?
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so was the kid a member of NK royalty? or earth royalty? from your post, I think NK, but am not sure...
however, I am not 100% sure of the story either, so am afraid I have not been much help (unless after you clear this up for me, someone else knows the answer, then I have helped...)
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I think that the kid was NK royalty...but I am not totally sure. James
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Was it the one where Zara and Ching left him? And he's actually L/C's bio son or something and then Zara and Ching come back and Zara ends up claiming to be his mother for the purposes of completing the adoption?
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nope, I'm reading that one now ( This Child Belongs to You by Jenni D. ) It definitely had NK politics in it... James
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I don't remember the title... but maybe someone else does... did it have something to do with baby assassinations? The child was some sort of New Krypton's public enemy and Zara and Ching let Lois & Clark look after him for a while, but then they come back for the baby so they can execute him.. only Clark refuses... ??? I'm not sure it helped any but if anyone knows it.. thanks in advance
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That story is not the one that I am thinking of, but that one is a good story.
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Wasn't there something like that in the sequel to Plane Storm (forget title)?
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Originally posted by Marcus Rowland: Wasn't there something like that in the sequel to Plane Storm (forget title)? I don't think so. I read that series recently. The story I'm thinking of would have come out in the last 5 years.
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Originally posted by Marcus Rowland: Wasn't there something like that in the sequel to Plane Storm (forget title)? Let's see, that would be in 'Plane Storm' and 'After the Storm'. The child in question is Clark's daughter (although he had nothing to do with it) and her existence creats an intolerable political situation on NK. L&C's solution: send the baby off with a Kryptonian/human couple in an alternate dimension which has no New Krypton colony. But 'Plane Storm' is set 10 years after the series and the fourth season was preempted. I do remember a story as described, but I don't recall the title.
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Yep, loved that story Dandello. It was well worth the read.
Boy, I really picked a challenging one this time...
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