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Posted By: Marcus Rowland Hybrid Vigour - 01/24/15 12:08 PM
Most of the Next Generation stories I've seen assume that supers will have powers similar to Clark. Sometimes the same, sometimes a subset (e.g. no flight), sometimes a slightly weaker version.

But what if we've got it all wrong, and the hybrid Terran/Kryptonian genes result in a huge BOOST in abilities. All of Clark's powers, plus abilities we've never seen before. Things like ESP, telekinesis, shape changing, the sky's the limit.

How will Lois and Clark deal with this, and how will the world react to beings whose godlike powers dwarf their predecessor?
Posted By: Annie B. Re: Hybrid Vigour - 01/24/15 02:04 PM
In StopQuitDont's story Not a Day, Lois and Clark's son has the power to heal other people.

I've been toying with the idea of writing a story about a child of Lois and Clark who has the advantages of both parents -- Clark's powers and invulnerability to most things, plus Lois's immunity to Kryptonite.
Posted By: KenJ Re: Hybrid Vigour - 01/24/15 06:57 PM
Shameless self-promotion time.

If you have been reading my Matchmaker series I introduce a new character in Volume 7 - Carrie Harris. A child with a seizure disorder caused by a brain tumor who Clark rescued from an apartment fire. He and Lois become close to the family. I don't want to say too much and spoil the story. Let's just say the tumor is removed and she starts to display the powers of the mind. In volume 8 we have the teenager helping out in some amazing ways.
Posted By: Marcus Rowland Re: Hybrid Vigour - 01/25/15 06:59 PM
Yes, I read that - she isn't part-Kryptonian, it would be interesting to see what the results would be if she married one of the Kent descendents in one of the parallel universes.

I'm thinking in terms of the Kryptonian genes being the key that will unlock humanity's own hidden powers - think of e.g. the X-Gene in the Marvel universe, then imagine someone with all of Superman's powers plus (for example) those of Magneto or Squirrel Girl (if you don't know who Squirrel Girl is, you should look her up, she's used her somewhat odd powers to defeat most of the Marvel villains at one time or another).
Posted By: Marcus Rowland Re: Hybrid Vigour - 01/25/15 07:20 PM
Originally Posted by Annie B.
In StopQuitDont's story Not a Day, Lois and Clark's son has the power to heal other people.

I've been toying with the idea of writing a story about a child of Lois and Clark who has the advantages of both parents -- Clark's powers and invulnerability to most things, plus Lois's immunity to Kryptonite.

Yes, that's a very good example of the sort of thing I mean.
Posted By: Annie B. Re: Hybrid Vigour - 01/25/15 07:25 PM
Originally Posted by Marcus Rowland
Yes, I read that - she isn't part-Kryptonian, it would be interesting to see what the results would be if she married one of the Kent descendents in one of the parallel universes.

I'm thinking in terms of the Kryptonian genes being the key that will unlock humanity's own hidden powers - think of e.g. the X-Gene in the Marvel universe, then imagine someone with all of Superman's powers plus (for example) those of Magneto or Squirrel Girl (if you don't know who Squirrel Girl is, you should look her up, she's used her somewhat odd powers to defeat most of the Marvel villains at one time or another).

Or maybe human genes being the key to unlocking hidden Kryptonian powers.
Posted By: Marcus Rowland Re: Hybrid Vigour - 01/29/15 12:17 PM
Originally Posted by Annie B.
Originally Posted by Marcus Rowland
Yes, I read that - she isn't part-Kryptonian, it would be interesting to see what the results would be if she married one of the Kent descendents in one of the parallel universes.

I'm thinking in terms of the Kryptonian genes being the key that will unlock humanity's own hidden powers - think of e.g. the X-Gene in the Marvel universe, then imagine someone with all of Superman's powers plus (for example) those of Magneto or Squirrel Girl (if you don't know who Squirrel Girl is, you should look her up, she's used her somewhat odd powers to defeat most of the Marvel villains at one time or another).

Or maybe human genes being the key to unlocking hidden Kryptonian powers.

That too, of course.
Posted By: Shallowford Re: Hybrid Vigour - 01/30/15 05:24 PM
I really like this idea. Unfortunately, my mind keeps returning to "Mr. Hardbody eating like a four year-old," and Lois and Clark dealing with a nine year-old with all of the abilities Clark had at eighteen.

Thanks for the tip--Squirrel Girl is hilarious. She deserved a cameo in Mystery Men.
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