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<blockquote data-quote="Klaus" data-source="post: 1777800" data-attributes="member: 607"><p>I can't wrap my head around the decision of using Bart "Impulse/Kid Flash".</p><p></p><p>Sure, at this point Barry Allen would probably be in college (or senior high school) and have no powers, and Wally West would probably be 4 years old (and powerless). If a Flash is needed, why not go with Jay Garrick (in his 50s), already retired from being a superhero, and letting Clark know that he's not alone in this world?</p><p></p><p>Some other cameos that could be very cool:</p><p></p><p>- Female greek exchange student, seems to be the match of Clark in all respects (Diana... just Diana).</p><p>- Brown-haired, green eyed, ladies-man 19-year-old Air Force recruit, on his way to the Coast City Air Base to start training as a pilot, with an eye on becoming a test pilot someday (Harold "Hal" Jordan).</p><p>- Silent, unassuming police detective from Chicago. Always seem to show up from nowhere, and sometimes seem to know what you're thinking (Jones. John Jones).</p><p>- On a trip to Metropolis, Clark runs into a blonde lad, about his age. He's recently lost his father, a lighthouse keeper. He has been trying to find clues to his mother (Arthur Curry).</p><p>- Young blonde girl with a beautiful singing voice. But sometimes she gets too carried away and things tend to shatter on a high note (Dinah Lance, stagename "Black Canary").</p><p>- Haly Circus passes through Smallville. One of the highlights is the acrobat family The Flying Graysons, romanian immigrants. Clark meets John and Mary Grayson and has to watch their 5-year-old son, Richard. Clark tells him stories he learned from Krypton history, specially the one about a man who donned a costume to fight injustice, and called himself Nightwing.</p><p>- On a trip to Metropolis University, Clark meets brilliant physics professor Raymond Palmer, who's beginning his work on a piece of white dwarf star matter.</p><p>- A band of mobsters pass through Smallville. Clark has to contain them, but gets some help from the mobsters' former goon, "Eel" O'Brien.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Klaus, post: 1777800, member: 607"] I can't wrap my head around the decision of using Bart "Impulse/Kid Flash". Sure, at this point Barry Allen would probably be in college (or senior high school) and have no powers, and Wally West would probably be 4 years old (and powerless). If a Flash is needed, why not go with Jay Garrick (in his 50s), already retired from being a superhero, and letting Clark know that he's not alone in this world? Some other cameos that could be very cool: - Female greek exchange student, seems to be the match of Clark in all respects (Diana... just Diana). - Brown-haired, green eyed, ladies-man 19-year-old Air Force recruit, on his way to the Coast City Air Base to start training as a pilot, with an eye on becoming a test pilot someday (Harold "Hal" Jordan). - Silent, unassuming police detective from Chicago. Always seem to show up from nowhere, and sometimes seem to know what you're thinking (Jones. John Jones). - On a trip to Metropolis, Clark runs into a blonde lad, about his age. He's recently lost his father, a lighthouse keeper. He has been trying to find clues to his mother (Arthur Curry). - Young blonde girl with a beautiful singing voice. But sometimes she gets too carried away and things tend to shatter on a high note (Dinah Lance, stagename "Black Canary"). - Haly Circus passes through Smallville. One of the highlights is the acrobat family The Flying Graysons, romanian immigrants. Clark meets John and Mary Grayson and has to watch their 5-year-old son, Richard. Clark tells him stories he learned from Krypton history, specially the one about a man who donned a costume to fight injustice, and called himself Nightwing. - On a trip to Metropolis University, Clark meets brilliant physics professor Raymond Palmer, who's beginning his work on a piece of white dwarf star matter. - A band of mobsters pass through Smallville. Clark has to contain them, but gets some help from the mobsters' former goon, "Eel" O'Brien. [/QUOTE]
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