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Kalel x2x2
02-15-2007, 06:43 PM
Yayyyyy :D
Ardiem3
02-17-2007, 05:01 PM
Telescopic vision was not in this episode or any other episode for that matter. It hasnt been addressed yet properly.
Kalel x2x2
02-17-2007, 05:07 PM
Originally posted by Ardiem3
Telescopic vision was not in this episode or any other episode for that matter. It hasnt been addressed yet properly.
It was there, and it was in other episodes as well, but no it wasn't addressed.
Ardiem3
02-19-2007, 04:08 PM
Originally posted by Kalel x2x2
It was there, and it was in other episodes as well, but no it wasn't addressed.
Where was telescopic vision in this episode or in previous ones. If it officially was telescopic vision, i think that there would be a mention of it to some degree for its a known power of Superman.
CreedogV
02-19-2007, 04:21 PM
Clark has been shown to have telescopic vision. There just hasn't been an establishing show about it.
He used it in Episode 409 "Bound," in conjuction with his x-ray vision to look down an elevator shaft.
He used it again in Episode 416 "Lucy" to spot a truck a mile down the road from a bridge.
Ardiem3
02-19-2007, 07:10 PM
Originally posted by CreedogV
Clark has been shown to have telescopic vision. There just hasn't been an establishing show about it.
He used it in Episode 409 "Bound," in conjuction with his x-ray vision to look down an elevator shaft.
He used it again in Episode 416 "Lucy" to spot a truck a mile down the road from a bridge.
Ok, are we just supposed to assume that he developed it out of nowhere?
Baron Karza
02-19-2007, 08:24 PM
Maye it's not fully developed. he just sees something clearly from far away, can just make out details, and it's just subtle enough for him that he thinks it's super but not necessarily telescopic.
Ardiem3
02-19-2007, 08:30 PM
Originally posted by Baron Karza
Maye it's not fully developed. he just sees something clearly from far away, can just make out details, and it's just subtle enough for him that he thinks it's super but not necessarily telescopic.
I know that there have been touchs and hints of it in past episodes, i just wish either Chloe, Clark, or someone else would mention the word "Telescopic" in relation to the ability. Dosent Superman have other little powers that have yet to be developed or shown on "Smallville" or has he done everything, besides actual 100% flight?
dsv100
02-19-2007, 08:48 PM
Originally posted by Ardiem3
Dosent Superman have other little powers that have yet to be developed or shown on "Smallville" or has he done everything, besides actual 100% flight? Infra-red vision (with which he can track heat trails), microscopic vision, a super-keen sense of smell, and there is a long history of super-ventriloquism and super-hypnosis as legitimate powers in the comics up 'til about 20 years ago, when they were both dropped permanently AFAIK. I'm not counting super-memory-wipe-kiss and other regrettable powers made up for a movie or whatnot and subsequently ignored.
Ardiem3
02-19-2007, 08:57 PM
Originally posted by dsv100
Infra-red vision (with which he can track heat trails), microscopic vision, a super-keen sense of smell, and there is a long history of super-ventriloquism and super-hypnosis as legitimate powers in the comics up 'til about 20 years ago, when they were both dropped permanently AFAIK. I'm not counting super-memory-wipe-kiss and other regrettable powers made up for a movie or whatnot and subsequently ignored.
Those all seem like awesome abilities and powers that have numerous possibilities for "Smallville." Do you think that those powers will ever be developed and addressed on "Smallville" before it ends? I hope so. Mabye, we can also get Clarks super-ability to work alone and solve problems and cases by himself and without the help of Chloe :lol:
Baron Karza
02-19-2007, 09:05 PM
Well, I actually thought they were going to show his microscopic vision (which, incidentally, would have hurt Chloe much less). He's supposed to be able to see across a super-broad spectrum that includes gamma, ultraviolet and infrared as well as x-rays.
Peat Moss
02-20-2007, 06:29 AM
I think telescopic vision is just an example of him being super-human in every way. In Season...1? i think? he was able to add a large number of figures quickly. Was super-math ever one of his abilities?
And sorry for being slow on the uptake, but where did he use telescopic vision? I believe you, but I don't remember seeing it.
Kalel x2x2
02-20-2007, 10:06 AM
Originally posted by Peat Moss
I think telescopic vision is just an example of him being super-human in every way. In Season...1? i think? he was able to add a large number of figures quickly. Was super-math ever one of his abilities?
And sorry for being slow on the uptake, but where did he use telescopic vision? I believe you, but I don't remember seeing it.
I remember in the Pilot he used his superspeed to 'super-read' on his computer in the beginning :D
last man of krypton
02-20-2007, 11:48 AM
When was Telescopic vision used in this episode though?
magoo
02-20-2007, 12:55 PM
Originally posted by Kalel x2x2
It was there,
Where??
j=kal
02-20-2007, 03:25 PM
he also used telescopic vision in episode "Slumber"
Ardiem3
02-20-2007, 04:10 PM
Originally posted by Kalel x2x2
I remember in the Pilot he used his superspeed to 'super-read' on his computer in the beginning :D
He was just reading the article on the computer regularly as anyone would. There was no super-reading involved, and if it was, it was not shown or mentioned at all.
Drakaun
02-20-2007, 09:03 PM
I think they are referencing when Chloe told Clark to Xray her, in order to be able to see the very small GPS chip the camera had to zoom in a lot while he was X-raying her, perhaps that is the moment they mean.
Titan27
02-21-2007, 01:39 AM
I just remembered after reading some of the earlier posts in this thread...
In Season 3 or 4; does anyone remember the writers/creators say that Clark was going to develop a power that he might not have when he is grown up/Superman. They said it was like teenage "pimples/acne" for Superman??
Does anyone else remember them mentioning this in an article for a previous season?
AND if there was a power that he lost! I don't know what it was; so could someone tell me what it was?
Kalel x2x2
02-21-2007, 02:13 AM
Originally posted by Ardiem3
He was just reading the article on the computer regularly as anyone would. There was no super-reading involved, and if it was, it was not shown or mentioned at all.
You didn't see the high speed his eyes were moving side to side at?
magoo
02-21-2007, 05:52 AM
yes he did superspeed reading in the first episode, i watched it fairly recently.
Ardiem3
02-21-2007, 08:14 PM
Originally posted by Kalel x2x2
You didn't see the high speed his eyes were moving side to side at?
You just might be right. I'll have to check it out again...
wraith808
02-22-2007, 08:47 AM
Originally posted by dsv100
Infra-red vision (with which he can track heat trails), microscopic vision, a super-keen sense of smell, and there is a long history of super-ventriloquism and super-hypnosis as legitimate powers in the comics up 'til about 20 years ago, when they were both dropped permanently AFAIK. I'm not counting super-memory-wipe-kiss and other regrettable powers made up for a movie or whatnot and subsequently ignored.
He's also supposedly super intelligent and has perfect recall and his mind moves just as fast as his body can...
...those certainly haven't been developed... :rolleyes:
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