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+ | |name= Kara Zor-El's pod |
− | |image=Kara Danvers' pod.png |
+ | |image= Kara Danvers' pod.png |
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+ | |creator= |
− | |owners=[[Zor-El]] (formerly)<br>[[D.E.O.]] |
+ | |owners= [[Zor-El]] <small>(formerly)</small><br>[[D.E.O.]] <small>(formerly)</small><br> [[Mon-El]] <small>(presumed)</small> |
− | |users=[[Kara Zor-El]] |
+ | |users= [[Kara Danvers|Kara Zor-El]]<br> [[Alex Danvers]]<br>[[Mon-El]] |
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+ | |show= Supergirl |
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− | [[Alex Danvers]] |
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+ | }} |
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+ | A '''pod''' was used by [[Kara Danvers|Kara Zor-El]] to escape [[Krypton]]. Years later, [[Mon-El]] also used it to escape [[Earth]]'s lead-tainted atmosphere. |
==History== |
==History== |
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+ | The pod was used by [[Kara Danvers|Kara Zor-El]] to escape the dying planet of [[Krypton]], its coordinates being interlocked with [[Kal-El's pod]]. The pod was later knocked off-course into the [[Phantom Zone]] due to a shockwave caused by Krypton's destruction. After being stuck there in stasis for 24 years, [[Indigo]] sensed the pod and used her powers to re-activate its engines, causing Kara to awaken. The pod then escaped the Phantom Zone, dragging [[Fort Rozz (prison)|Fort Rozz]] along with it. It crash-landed on [[Earth]], where it was discovered by [[Superman]]. The pod was later taken by the [[D.E.O.]], who stored it in [[D.E.O. headquarters|their base]].<ref>{{Ep|Pilot (Supergirl)}}</ref><ref>{{Ep|Solitude|page=}}</ref> |
− | + | When Kara saved the [[Earth]] by launching Fort Rozz into space, [[Alex Danvers]] piloted the pod into space to save her.<ref>{{Ep|Better Angels}}</ref> |
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+ | After releasing a trace amount of lead into the Earth's atmosphere to fight off the [[Daxamite invasion]], Kara sent [[Mon-El]] into space in this pod.<ref>{{Ep|Nevertheless, She Persisted}}</ref> The pod soon entered a wormhole, bringing Mon-El to the 31st century.<ref>{{Ep|Wake Up|page=}}</ref> |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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+ | ===''Supergirl''=== |
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====Season 1==== |
====Season 1==== |
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− | *{{Ep|Pilot}} |
+ | *{{Ep|Pilot (Supergirl)}} |
− | *{{Ep|Solitude}} |
+ | *{{Ep|Solitude|(flashback)}} |
*{{Ep|Worlds Finest}} |
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*{{Ep|Myriad}} |
*{{Ep|Myriad}} |
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*{{Ep|Better Angels}} |
*{{Ep|Better Angels}} |
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+ | ====Season 2==== |
+ | *{{Ep|The Adventures of Supergirl|(mentioned)}} |
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− | *Kara Zor-El's Kryptonian rocket was first featured in ''Action Comics'' #252 (May, 1959) and was created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino. |
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+ | *{{Ep|Nevertheless, She Persisted}} |
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⚫ | *The pod's design is referenced in ''Supergirl: Rebirth #1'', which incorporated many elements from the TV series into the DC Comics' world. Inside a pod created based on " |
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+ | ====Season 3==== |
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+ | *{{Ep|Girl of Steel|(indirectly mentioned)}} |
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+ | *{{Ep|Triggers|(vision and flashback)}} |
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+ | *{{Ep|Midvale|(mentioned)}} |
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+ | *{{Ep|Wake Up|(flashback)}} |
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+ | *{{Ep|Dark Side of the Moon|(mentioned)}} |
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+ | ====Season 4==== |
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+ | *{{Ep|Elseworlds, Part 3|m}} |
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+ | *{{Ep|What's So Funny About Truth, Justice, and the American Way?|m}} |
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+ | }} |
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+ | ===Comics=== |
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+ | ====''Adventures of Supergirl''==== |
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+ | *{{Com|This Is My Life}} |
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+ | ==Behind the scenes== |
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⚫ | *The pod's design is referenced in ''Supergirl: Rebirth #1'', which incorporated many elements from the TV series into the DC Comics' world. Inside a pod created based on "Kryptonian files", a powerless Kara is sent right towards the Sun as a desperate attempt by the D.E.O. to fully restore her powers, which ultimately works. |
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+ | == Trivia: == |
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+ | * Kryptonian spacecraft use antimatter to propel themselves through space. The engine from even a small one, Like the pod that carried Superman, Supergirl and Mon-el to Earth as a baby, Can be transformed into a bomb with the proper resources and knowledge. Such a bomb could destroy three whole solar systems. |
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+ | * A Kryptonian anti-matter engine could also be used to build a make-shift Phantom Zone projector. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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− | [[ru:Капсула Кары Зор-Эл]] |
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+ | [[Category:Allusions to the comics]] |
Revision as of 09:42, 25 April 2020
A pod was used by Kara Zor-El to escape Krypton. Years later, Mon-El also used it to escape Earth's lead-tainted atmosphere.
History
The pod was used by Kara Zor-El to escape the dying planet of Krypton, its coordinates being interlocked with Kal-El's pod. The pod was later knocked off-course into the Phantom Zone due to a shockwave caused by Krypton's destruction. After being stuck there in stasis for 24 years, Indigo sensed the pod and used her powers to re-activate its engines, causing Kara to awaken. The pod then escaped the Phantom Zone, dragging Fort Rozz along with it. It crash-landed on Earth, where it was discovered by Superman. The pod was later taken by the D.E.O., who stored it in their base.[1][2]
When Kara saved the Earth by launching Fort Rozz into space, Alex Danvers piloted the pod into space to save her.[3]
After releasing a trace amount of lead into the Earth's atmosphere to fight off the Daxamite invasion, Kara sent Mon-El into space in this pod.[4] The pod soon entered a wormhole, bringing Mon-El to the 31st century.[5]
Appearances
Supergirl
Season 1
Season 2
Season 3
Season 4
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Comics
Adventures of Supergirl
Behind the scenes
- The pod's design is referenced in Supergirl: Rebirth #1, which incorporated many elements from the TV series into the DC Comics' world. Inside a pod created based on "Kryptonian files", a powerless Kara is sent right towards the Sun as a desperate attempt by the D.E.O. to fully restore her powers, which ultimately works.
Trivia:
- Kryptonian spacecraft use antimatter to propel themselves through space. The engine from even a small one, Like the pod that carried Superman, Supergirl and Mon-el to Earth as a baby, Can be transformed into a bomb with the proper resources and knowledge. Such a bomb could destroy three whole solar systems.
- A Kryptonian anti-matter engine could also be used to build a make-shift Phantom Zone projector.
References
- ↑ "Pilot"
- ↑ "Solitude"
- ↑ "Better Angels"
- ↑ "Nevertheless, She Persisted"
- ↑ "Wake Up"
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