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a b "Eternal 5D data storage could record the history of humankind". University of Southampton. 18 February 2016. Super-est line: “I love that he can see through anything. I'd have fun with that.” - James Marsden as Richard White Watanabe, Mitsuru; Juodkazis, Saulius; Sun, Hong-Bo; Matsuo, Shigeki; Misawa, Hiroaki; Miwa, Masafumi; Kaneko, Reizo (1999). "Transmission and photoluminescence images of three-dimensional memory in vitreous silica". Applied Physics Letters. 74 (26): 3957–3959. Bibcode: 1999ApPhL..74.3957W. doi: 10.1063/1.124235. ISSN 0003-6951. After the Regime's fall, Superman now remains a permanent resident of a prison built to contain and suppress the Man of Steel. Still grieving the loss of Lois and their unborn son, Superman maintains that peace can only be achieved through subjugation—But as a new threat looms, can old enemies forge new alliances?

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The world’s first ever TV Superman, George Reeves’ appearance in the show beamed him into homes all over America and catapulted him from little known movie mortal to the world’s first ever superhero superstar. Eventually tiring of the roll, finding himself typecast and struggling to find anything else, Mr Reeves is perhaps more famous these days for his mysterious death following his exit from the show, but that’s another story for another day... The "5-dimensional" descriptor is for marketing purposes, since the device has 3 physical dimensions and no exotic higher dimensional properties. The fractal/holographic nature of its data storage is also purely 3-dimensional. The size, orientation and three-dimensional position of the nanostructures make up the claimed five dimensions. [3] Technical design [ edit ] Mon-El, a Daxamite who befriended Superboy but was accidentally exposed to lead, and had to be put in the phantom zone before he died. DC Comics held The Great Superman Movie Contest, where two people won bit parts in the movie. Two teenage boys, Edward Finneran from Massachusetts and Tim Hussey from California, won the contest by cutting special letters out of comics and mailing them in. They appear in the movie as 'special football players' in the scene where Clark is the equipment manager for the high school football team. As the team runs into the school (actually a local football team from rural Canada where the scene was shot), the two winners are identifiable as they go by together, wearing gray uniforms without numbers; Ed says "See you later, Clark!".After the planet was destroyed, everyone who had been left in the Phantom Zone had to wait, seemingly for eternity. Justice League: The New Frontier • Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths • Justice League: Doom • The Lego Movie • The Flashpoint Paradox • Justice League: War Kandor appears in the Legion of Super Heroes episode "Message in a Bottle". This version contained a device called the Messenger that stabilized Krypton by converting unstable matter to crystal; as a result, Brainiac shrinking Kandor destabilized and eventually destroyed Krypton. In the 31st century, Imperiex and Validus invade Kandor, seeking to use its technology, but are stopped by the Legion of Super-Heroes, a time-traveling Superman, and the residents of Kandor, who were temporarily given powers after Brainiac 5 turned the city's artificial red sun yellow. Afterwards, the Legion restore Kandor to its original size, and use the Messenger to reform Krypton from its remains.

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Kandor makes a cameo appearance in Superman vs. The Elite when the Elite visit the Fortress of Solitude. To protect his identity, Clark donned a colorful costume, with the symbol of the house of El to inspire hope, and set out to fight crime. Clark moved to the city of Metropolis, where Clark also kept tabs on the happenings of Metropolis to discover crime to fight as Superman by applying for a job at the Daily Planet as a journalist. Some reports say it was Marlon Brando's own idea for Jor-El to wear the recognizable 'S' symbol in the scenes on Krypton. The establishment of the 'S' emblem as the El family crest was a departure from the first three eras (Golden, Silver, Modern) of official DC Comics continuity, in which the 'S' emblem was created by Pa Kent and/or entire costume was created by Ma Kent (in the original Golden Age Clark creates costume himself, both in original Siegel version and then in later on Don Cameron revision within More Fun Comics #101 where young Clark creates Superboy costume) for Clark. However, in the 2003 series Superman: Birthright, the 'S' symbol has been changed to represent a universal symbol of the planet Krypton, adorning their flags and military uniforms in holographic projections Clark finds contained in a device that came with him from Krypton. He chooses to wear the symbol to honor his Kryptonian heritage, and the name "Superman" is given to him by the newspapers. The concept is to store data optically in non- photosensitive transparent materials such as fused quartz, which has high chemical stability. Recording data using a femtosecond-laser was first proposed and demonstrated in 1996. [1] [14] [15] The storage medium consists of fused quartz, where the spatial dimensions, intensity, polarization, and wavelength are used to modulate data. By introducing gold or silver nanoparticles embedded in the material, their plasmonic properties can be exploited. [1] Superman has been stated by several different characters, chiefly Batman, John Constantine, and Plastic Man, to be the most powerful being on the planet Earth, and has fought against entire legions of Green Lanterns and even gods and held his own with little effort.

Enjoy sophisticated beverages with this Vesper Double Old Fashioned Tumbler, handmade using the finest crystal and shaped in a classic tumbler styling. After a few months pass, Clark hears the call of a mysterious green crystal hidden in his parents' barn. He realizes that it is time to discover his purpose and bids an emotional farewell to his Earth mother. He soon departs on a journey to the Arctic and uses the crystal to build the Fortress of Solitude, a majestic crystal palace in the architectural style of his home planet, Krypton. Inside, Kal-El learns the reason he was transported to Earth and his future role on the planet from holographic recordings of his father. After 12 years of education and training within the Fortress of Solitude, he emerges garbed in a red cape and blue body suit with the El family symbol on the chest and flies off. Regime Superman in Story Mode and Classic Battle's Character Power lasts longer than usual and has no cooldown.

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