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Canon Discontinuity: Due to the author's disappointment with later installments of the DC Extended Universe, he decided that the story will ignore the later films for the most part.

And whatever admiration she had left was shattered when Zod revealed he accidentally killed her father. Broken Pedestal: Before he attempted to commit genocide, Kara used to look up to Zod as the greatest soldier to ever live.I could hear Nam-Ek's breathing, Faora strolling back and forth on the bridge, the heartbeats of everyone board this ship, all of it as if it was happening right inside my ear drum. I could see heat and cold as if they were visible to the naked eye. I could see through walls, flesh, bones, machinery, everything. Kara: It was like I could see everything. She becomes amazed when she finds out she can see and hear things she had previously been unable to. Bizarre Alien Senses: As soon as they make it to the planet, Kara tests the Earth's atmosphere's effect on her organism.Before going out of their ship, the Black Zero crew test the Earth's atmosphere to ascertain whether its air is safe to breathe. Batman Can Breathe in Space: Discussed.Jor-El snaps "Is this what you've become, Kara? Is this what Zor would want you to be?" While she keeps her emotions in check, Kara is inwardly affected by his words enough to later help ensure Kal-El escapes Krypton. Armor-Piercing Question: When Zod pulls his coup, he tries to sway Jor-El over by showing how his own niece is on Zod's side."I'm sorry about this Kara," was the last thing she heard before everything blacked out. Jor brought the butt of the rifle down on Kara's head and everything started losing consciousness. Stunned, Jor ripped the rifle form Kara's hands and knocked her to the ground. The words also had the intended effect as Jor used the opportunity to rush forward and slam his forearm into Kara's face. In this story, his sister, Lena, was one of the victims of Metropolis' destruction during Superman's fight with Zod, so Luthor wants revenge for her death and genuinely sees Superman as a threat to the world. Adaptational Nice Guy: Lex Luthor is still an antagonist, but his reasons for opposing Superman are far more noble and sympathetic here than in either the comics or Batman v.
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