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Yes, there was. Let me just change that.

This is where Zoat changed the first instance of removing the N-th metal cutlass from subspace to an equipment harness.

It's basically chunks of the bodies of the Seven Devils.

And this is to support my suggested fix, that the 'second N-th metal cutlass' the SI used in Headhunting could have been the Sword of the Fallen instead, and just lying to Komand'r about what it was... since the two sword materials are pretty much the same, just different power scales.
 
Being, well, Grayven it would be odd he wouldn't want to make them Meta-Kryptonians least when it comes to survival. Sure keeping a failsafe in case he has to put down any rogue Neo-Kryptonians is sensible, but this is a universe where shiny rocks can do any number of weird (lethal) things to them exclusively. Very least, he'd likely want to successfully perform Garrick or Danner infusions on Kryptonian physiology before trying to upgrade Conner & Match. Really, mass producing new Kryptonians and not doing experiments on some would be rather strange.
 
I just had a thought that while Grayven fixed Match's brain chemistry and is planning on make more kryptonian clones he hasn't picked up this world's version of Kara who is probably dying slowly in her pod.

For all the various power ups, and emotional moments, Grayven is still influenced by the orange light and his nature of conquest that the only difference between him and Paul is that he really has to work hard to sell you on his ideas of progress compared to Paul who has already done most of the leg work by holding himself back.

Not to say he isn't entertaining or his actions less meaningful but I definitely prefer Paul over him.
 
Hmm...
"the ship in itself is sentient and capable of changing and altering its infrastructure as well as architecture into whatever it needs to be at will. Be it a floating warship to a perfectly prehensile giant robot. "

was it ever stated how sentient it was?
 
Considering the commander lives under yellow sun, I highly doubt she'll deprive her troops of that.

Also, and not to be cruel, why bother to bring back Kryptonians for any other reason?
Why bother bringing any species back from extinction if you're not going to use them to wage war on people? I'm sure that the conservationist organizations are readying the cyborg war pandas for deployment as we speak.
 
If they are raised as normal people with normal levels of variation (unlike the Citadelians for example), they won't be an "army". Even if some go crazy the others can restrain them, since they won't all "go crazy" in the same way at the same time.

Also, these are the relatively low powered Earth 16 versions, which means some of them going off the reservation isn't quite as disastrous as with the "can fly unassisted between stars and casually smash planets" versions of Kryptonians.
 
Why bother bringing any species back from extinction if you're not going to use them to wage war on people?
No. More like, why bother bringing any species back from extinction if you're not going to take some sort of advantage of their special skills. ESPECIALLY if you're a guy like Grayven.

I'm sure that the conservationist organizations are readying the cyborg war pandas for deployment as we speak.
You fool! Now they'll know we're on to them!

since they won't all "go crazy" in the same way at the same time.
I didn't mean crazy like that. Poor wording on my part perhaps. I mean that Grayven's plan isn't any saner then anything Paul has done.
 
No. More like, why bother bringing any species back from extinction if you're not going to take some sort of advantage of their special skills. ESPECIALLY if you're a guy like Grayven.
Maybe, just maybe, Grayven doesn't want the species that one of his closest friends half belongs to stop existing altogether? I mean the whole point of this arc has been Grayven relearning empathy as Paul slowly loses it?
 
Maybe, just maybe, Grayven doesn't want the species that one of his closest friends half belongs to stop existing altogether?
Admittedly I would have a hard time believing that of Grayven.

I mean the whole point of this arc has been Grayven relearning empathy as Paul slowly loses it?
Is that the point? Because I haven't gotten that from Paul and, full disclosure, I pay next to no attention to Grayven.
 
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