View Full Version : Silver Kryptonite: Artificial Intelligence?
Zooks
11-10-2005, 08:34 PM
did the ending imply that Brainiac created Silver Kryptonite? If he created it, then it was part of Brainiac that did that, so could it have pretty much been someone that once in the blood is a virus to the kryptonian dna, making them paranoid. He programmed it. It is an interesting way to get around the SilverK doesn't exist complaining,
MidgardDragon
11-10-2005, 08:46 PM
I'm not sure, I think we won't know the full meaning of that scene until next week or later. He seemed to have drained the Silver K's "power" into himself. So either he created it, or simply knows how to "stop" it.
Remus
11-10-2005, 08:49 PM
I think that he created it. It was all silvery and metalic, not semi-natural-looking like Red or Green.
MarkAllan22
11-10-2005, 08:52 PM
He created it. He sent it to Lana. He was the one who ran Clark off the road.
spidymich
11-10-2005, 08:54 PM
Actually, I think that the silver K was partly composed of Brainiac himself. Because isn't that how Brainiac takes control over people, slowly but surely? Look at what happened at the end fo the ep, part of him was either going into or coming out of that silver k.
Magus
11-10-2005, 08:58 PM
It's fake kryptonite. Like in the comics
:rotfl: He just made it. I think it'd be cool if we could infer that he programmed it to do something specific to clark, so if he did it again he could program it to do something completely different to clark
ChaaBreh
11-10-2005, 09:07 PM
In the beginning of the episode, Clark says he received Lana's text message and she says she never sent him one. And it almost seemed as if the meteor rock jumped ou
In the beginning of the episode, Clark says he received Lana's text message and she says she never sent him one. And it almost seemed as if the meteor rock jumped out of the box and bit him!!! Then, the faceless black truck and the weird voice calling his cell phone....all Brainiac, running the technology. He is indeed quite the villain ...a wolf in sheep's clothing for sure.
ma200
11-10-2005, 09:07 PM
I think it does a lot more than just paranoia. I mean Clark killed a security guard...I don't think paranoia is enough to for him to kill someone...
ChaaBreh
11-10-2005, 09:10 PM
In the beginning of the episode, Clark says he received Lana's text message and she says she never sent him one. And it almost seemed as if the meteor rock jumped out of the box and bit him!!! Then, the faceless black truck and the weird voice calling his cell phone....all Brainiac, running the technology. He is indeed quite the villain ...a wolf in sheep's clothing for sure.
ChaaBreh
11-10-2005, 09:10 PM
In the beginning of the episode, Clark says he received Lana's text message and she says she never sent him one. And it almost seemed as if the meteor rock jumped out of the box and bit him!!! Then, the faceless black truck and the weird voice calling his cell phone....all Brainiac, running the technology. He is indeed quite the villain ...a wolf in sheep's clothing for sure.
Rafael122
11-10-2005, 09:37 PM
Clark didn't kill a security guard. I had the close captioned on tonight to figure something out and there were two ocassions where there was something on the closed captioned that wasn't said on the show.
The first being during the Lex/Lana scene where Lex says "Deep down, Clark is still my friend." He didn't say that, but he said right before Lana said thank you.
Then the security guard said "Down the hall" which is why Lex looked up.
Lord Rae
11-10-2005, 11:51 PM
On my surround sound the security guard mumbled or groaned... it was hard to tell but he was alive.
UpandAtom
03-17-2006, 04:53 PM
the security guard should've been dead. Clark hit him hard.
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