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#269499 03/25/16 06:17 PM
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I was just thinking of the much-maligned (and rightfully so) Memory Wipe Kiss. Besides the issue that it came out of nowhere and had no basis in the storyline it was really crappy ethically. Still, something things look better on their head.

Suppose Clark did have an unknown and uncontrolled ability...the Memory Dump Kiss. What memories might he unintentionally plant into Lois, Mayson, the woman who won the bachelor auction when he (or they) laid one on him?



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I love this idea. "You may now kiss the bride." *Kiss* "Who are you?"

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I think Shallowford meant that whenever Clark (or Superman) kissed someone (or she him), some of his memories would be transferred (copied) over to her.

Boy, would this make keeping his secret even more difficult. lol Poor Clark!

Last edited by VirginiaR; 03/26/16 04:44 PM. Reason: More

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Makes me think of the book, The Giver, with the transmission of memories.


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