Jonathan Samuel Kent | Superboy (
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Entry tags:
- marvel (mcu): mantis,
- the adventure zone: taako taaco,
- ✖ dc comics (rebirth): damian wayne,
- ✖ dc comics (rebirth): jason todd,
- ✖ dc comics (rebirth): jonathan kent,
- ✖ dctv (flash): cisco ramon,
- ✖ dctv (flash): eddie thawne,
- ✖ fullmetal alchemist (03): alphonse elr,
- ✖ fullmetal alchemist (03): edward elric,
- ✖ original: jamie dodger
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One of the things people don't do often is talk about the good things they've done or have right now. Sometimes being away from home is hard, so sharing helps!
So what's one good thing in your life right now? Yesterday, I got a cat out of a tree! It wasn't very happy but the owner thanked me a lot.
So what's one good thing in your life right now? Yesterday, I got a cat out of a tree! It wasn't very happy but the owner thanked me a lot.
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[Not something Ed's really ever had to address before, but it occurs to him they're on the moon of some other planet so he shrugs.]
Aren't we all by default, technically aliens at this point?
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Yeah, I guess. But not the cool ones.
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What makes them cool, exactly?
[Tell him about cool aliens, Jon. He's ready.]
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Cuz they travel in space ships! And they get to see different kinds of planets and animals. And there are . . . uhm, unusual . . . [ Give him a minute. ] . . . Unusual cultures!
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That makes sense. One of my room mates is an alien...
[By Jon's definition at least three of his room mates are aliens.]
My brother's also traveled in a space ship, though... It's how he got here, actually.
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Someday I'm gonna travel in space too.
[ Of course, in Jon's case, it's doable. Though he's never tried it, Jon knows Superman can move in space without an issue. ]
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[Ed doesn't know all the details, and he's not sure he should be sharing them even if he did. Explaining the Gate would probably not be a good idea, so he's gotten used to referring to it as a portal between worlds. It just happened to make more sense here. He looks a bit more serious now.]
He did it- to follow me through some portal. Wound up here, instead. Me being here already was just a funny coincidence in all that.
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[ It . . . does makes sense. Rift-energies could pull that off. Kathy would know more though. ]
So he wasn't looking for you?
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[He's trying to figure out how to explain this.]
I've been through other portals before, I haven't been on my home world in five years now. The theory is that we go back to whatever time we were taken from, if we go home-
[It wasn't really a theory for him, Ed had seen it again and again.]
If it all adds up, Al's from my future. So he followed me through a portal that I- haven't been through yet, to another world. When he got here the me he found wasn't the me he was expecting.
I've been gone five years, but to him... I never went missing in the first place. Which, I guess means I make it home eventually.
[He doesn't sound too thrilled about that.]
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That's tough. Because they're the people you miss, but not the people you remember.
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I haven't seen him in almost two years, being in other worlds and back home he's been looking for me for two years-
[Not for the same reasons.]
So I guess it all adds up.
[Even if he did have way more PTSD than Al remembered, and the last Al Ed knew was from a later time period - having already arrived in Germany with him. This Al came from before that, which meant Ed knew some of his future that he didn't yet, even though Al was from a later time period than he was.]
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[ Jon loves his father here. There's no doubt in his mind that his father cares about it, even if they stumble around each other. But Jon does miss his parents strongly. It's not the same. ]
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[Ed can't really relate to that, even though he had made the connection to make it easier for Jon to understand - Al was still his Al from his world, their timeline was just not the same. He wasn't missing his own actual brother from home, because he had him here, and in the flesh which was better than the alternative.]
It's probably harder on Al, to be honest. He's not used to this like I am... I actually spent a few months with an Al from a completely different world, we didn't even share most of the same experiences. That was tough.
[Having his actual brother here? Not so much.]
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[ That's dumb logic. ]
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I just don't think much gets to me, anymore. You get used to all of this after awhile, even when it changes.
[He mostly feels bad for Al, he knows he wants to go home - but he doesn't say anything, because Ed doesn't.]
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[ Jon shrugs. ]
Sorry. I mean, there's stuff I'm used to, but personal things are always kind of iffy. They'll always get to it in some way.
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Guess I'm just used to personal things being what I had to get used to.
[There's a lot of stuff Ed would never get used to. Talking to gods, befriending demigods, that whole thing was still weird... Not to mention immortals, Cain was still a big mystery to him.]
Everyone reacts differently, I guess.
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Yeah! I mean, aliens and magic and stuff is all normal to me. So it's, like . . . per — perspective?
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[He's smiling again at that.]
Never know what will be weird to adjust to for one person, but isn't or another.
[The fact that Jon had a concept of a machine that worked like alchemy was still a wonder to him, for instance. Most people didn't know what it was at all, or called it magic but Jon seemed to get it - and that was a surprise.]
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[ And Jon likes that there are so many people to talk to. ]
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[Like talking cats, apparently.]
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[ Like Mr. Barnes. He never really responds to this stuff save for that one time. ]
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Most people I've met here through the network, I haven't seen very many face to face I didn't already know.
[There was the masq, but the whole anonymity aspect of it kind of took that away.]
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[ Jon met so many people face to face after his posts. It was a great way to know people. ]
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It's a definite ice breaker, that's for sure.
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