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===Sending Kara to Earth===
 
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[[File:Zor-El and Alura say goodbye to Kara.png|thumb|left|250px|Zor-El and Alura say goodbye to Kara.]]
 
[[File:Zor-El and Alura say goodbye to Kara.png|thumb|left|250px|Zor-El and Alura say goodbye to Kara.]]
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When it was determined thath Krypton was facing destruction Zor-El developed a fail safe for Argo City to spare it from the destruction.
Zor-El and his wife Alura sent their daughter Kara to [[Earth]] as their home planet was dying. Before sending her off, Alura told Kara that the trip would be long, but she and her father will be with her in her dreams. Zor-El prepared [[Kara Zor-El's pod|his daughter's pod]] and watched as the latter boarded her ship, leaving right before the planet self destructed.<ref name="Pilot"/>
 
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Not knowing if the fail safe would have worked Zor-El and his wife Alura decide to sent their daughter Kara to [[Earth]]. Before sending her off, Alura told Kara that the trip would be long, but she and her father will be with her in her dreams. Zor-El prepared [[Kara Zor-El's pod|his daughter's pod]] and watched as the latter boarded her ship, leaving right before the planet self destructed.<ref name="Pilot" />
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At the end the plan worked and Argo was saved. Zor-El died while trying to use the Harun-El to power the city.
   
 
===Hologram===
 
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Zor was initially perceived as being very similar to the other Els; compassionate, courageous, and wise. In truth, it seemed he and his brother were quite different; while Jor dismayed at the cruelty of the Medusa Virus, Zor was wholly indifferent to the suffering it would bring. Like all Kryptonians, this cavalier demeanor stemmed from a deeply-ingrained elitist and xenophobic attitude that their civilization had adopted over the millennia; devoted to saving the lives of their ''own'' race and kin, but wholly uncaring towards the well-being of other species.
 
Zor was initially perceived as being very similar to the other Els; compassionate, courageous, and wise. In truth, it seemed he and his brother were quite different; while Jor dismayed at the cruelty of the Medusa Virus, Zor was wholly indifferent to the suffering it would bring. Like all Kryptonians, this cavalier demeanor stemmed from a deeply-ingrained elitist and xenophobic attitude that their civilization had adopted over the millennia; devoted to saving the lives of their ''own'' race and kin, but wholly uncaring towards the well-being of other species.
   
While Kara saw her father as a hero who ''saved'' life, after learning more of his true character and the intentions surrounding his work, she - as with her mother - began to see that he was both heavily flawed and ''not'' a hero, as he didn't save Krypton and instead worked to ''end'' life. Despite these flaws, Zor-El held a genuine love for his family and cherished both the well-being of Krypton's citizens as well as his own daughter above all else. In Krypton's final days, it's possible that Zor - like Alura - felt that dying with Krypton was the fate he deserved.
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While Kara saw her father as a hero who ''saved'' life, after learning more of his true character and the intentions surrounding his work, she - as with her mother - began to see that he was both heavily flawed and ''not'' a hero, as he didn't save Krypton and instead worked to ''end'' life. I the end this wasn't completly true because Zor managed to save Argo from destruction, showing thath he tried to do his best to save Krypton, or at least a part of it. Despite these flaws, Zor-El held a genuine love for his family and cherished both the well-being of Krypton's citizens as well as his own daughter above all else. In Krypton's final days, it's possible that Zor - like Alura - felt that dying with Krypton was the fate he deserved.
   
 
==Powers and Abilities==
 
==Powers and Abilities==

Revision as of 19:05, 3 June 2018

Zor-El (died 1979) was the father of Kara Zor-El and the husband of Alura Zor-El, as well as one of the most respected scientists of Krypton.

Biography

Early life

Zor-El was born on the planet Krypton, in the prestigious House of El, he had a younger brother, Jor-El, and they both became scientists after reaching adulthood.[1]

He fell in love with a judicator named Alura, who later become his wife and gave birth to a daughter, Kara.

Project Medusa

At some point in his life, the Ruling Counsel of Krypton ordered Zor-El to work with his brother to create the Medusa Virus. Much to Jor-El's dismay, well Zor-El had no qualms about creating the virus. The virus was a fail safe mechanism to protect Krypton, which eradicates all visiting extra-terrestrial life on the planet.[2]

The virus was never used, and the files regarding it were brought to Earth on Kal-El's pod.

Sending Kara to Earth

Zor-El and Alura say goodbye to Kara

Zor-El and Alura say goodbye to Kara.

When it was determined thath Krypton was facing destruction Zor-El developed a fail safe for Argo City to spare it from the destruction.

Not knowing if the fail safe would have worked Zor-El and his wife Alura decide to sent their daughter Kara to Earth. Before sending her off, Alura told Kara that the trip would be long, but she and her father will be with her in her dreams. Zor-El prepared his daughter's pod and watched as the latter boarded her ship, leaving right before the planet self destructed.[1]

At the end the plan worked and Argo was saved. Zor-El died while trying to use the Harun-El to power the city.

Hologram

Zor-El's hologram talking to Kara

Zor El's hologram talking to Kara.

Zor-El's intelligence appears as a hologram in the Fortress of Solitude when Kara goes there to learn of Project Medusa. The avatar explains that the virus was created by him as a joint effort between the Military and Science Guilds to kill alien life in the event of an invasion.

This disillusions Kara, as she believed her father was saving lives. In truth, he intended to save only Kryptonian lives, and in so doing had created - albeit unknowingly - the perfect weapon for Cadmus to exploit on Earth. Kara angrily deactivated the AI before he could respond. [2]

Personality

Zor was initially perceived as being very similar to the other Els; compassionate, courageous, and wise. In truth, it seemed he and his brother were quite different; while Jor dismayed at the cruelty of the Medusa Virus, Zor was wholly indifferent to the suffering it would bring. Like all Kryptonians, this cavalier demeanor stemmed from a deeply-ingrained elitist and xenophobic attitude that their civilization had adopted over the millennia; devoted to saving the lives of their own race and kin, but wholly uncaring towards the well-being of other species.

While Kara saw her father as a hero who saved life, after learning more of his true character and the intentions surrounding his work, she - as with her mother - began to see that he was both heavily flawed and not a hero, as he didn't save Krypton and instead worked to end life. I the end this wasn't completly true because Zor managed to save Argo from destruction, showing thath he tried to do his best to save Krypton, or at least a part of it. Despite these flaws, Zor-El held a genuine love for his family and cherished both the well-being of Krypton's citizens as well as his own daughter above all else. In Krypton's final days, it's possible that Zor - like Alura - felt that dying with Krypton was the fate he deserved.

Powers and Abilities

Powers

  • Kryptonian Physiology: Like all Kryptonians, Zor's genetic structure would have conditioned his body to metabolize the radiation of a younger star - a "yellow" sun - and become charged with overwhelming levels of strength, power, and momentous energy which would have enabled him to develop superpowers.
    • Young Starlight Absorption: Had Zor-El been introduced to an environment beneath a younger star than Krypton's Rao - such as Earth's "yellow" sun, Sol - his cells would have metabolized the stronger radiation of the younger star, manifesting themselves in various potent powers parallel to those of Superman.

Abilities

  • Genius-level Intellect: As a preeminent member of both the Science Guild as well as the House of El, Zor-El was widely regarded as one of the most intelligent men on Krypton; possibly even surpassing his brother - the similarly-renowned genius, Jor-El. He was the mind behind developing the Medusa Virus. [3][2]
  • Bilingual: Zor-El was capable of fluently speaking English and Kryptonese.

Appearances

Supergirl

Season 1

Season 2

Season 3


Comics

Adventures of Supergirl

Behind the scenes

  • Zor-El debuted in Action Comics #252 (May, 1959), as the biological father of Kara Zor-El, who also made her debut in the same issue. The latest incarnation of the character becomes the second version of the villain, Cyborg Superman.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Pilot"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Medusa"
  3. "Hostile Takeover"