its associated with strength in Kryptonian
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Well given what he has done he is far more of a liability than an asset to Clark and anybody related to him at this point, he reminds a lot of the nutbag that tried to kill Lana so he could fulfill his destiny as a superhero a few episodes back.Comment
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why do members of veritas seem to always be a little bit nuts? then again, you'd have to be a bit nuts to put that much of your life into someone who may never even show up, let alone live up to your expectationsComment
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A bit nuts maybe byt ET broke the wackometter he was Joker level insane as only an archcriminal like the Joker would carve simbols on someone's body to leave another person a clue or a message!Comment
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and air, yeah its also the symbol for the house of el and its an "S" in krypto language
again, its means air, cos it was the symbol that was on the air stone, in season 4. the one on lanas back all through season 4 means water or transformation which I didnt really understand.
the writers dont really follow the language, they just put the letter together and make it up, they wouldnt think that any of the crazy fans would actually go and learn the language
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oh yeah, also they took the idea from supermans "s" on his chest and just joined the ends to make it look like an 8 in the middle and dub it a kryptonian letter, among other meaningsComment
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Clark's NAME
Since the symbol on Lex's Chest led Clark to St. Christopher's Church in Montreal, Canada, which was supposed to be the only one on the continent of North America, he hoped to find information of 'great worth', or so I thought. Instead, he found the last remaining member of the 'super-secret' Veritas group somewhat crazed and disquised as a monk who wanted to worship him, no less. That felt a bit wierd for me. When he told Clark that he'd been expecting him because after the pictograph had been retrieved from the bank vault in Zurich by Lex, he thought he needed to intervene. So, he left him a messege that would help Clark locate him, even when he didn't know 'The Treveler's' true identity. Then Clark asked him, "Why did you carve MY NAME on his chest?" That stood out for me, because he hadn't told Chloe that the symbol was "His Name".
'Eri-El', no one else responded to your question about this. We couldn't have been the only ones who noticed this. Also, I remember in the episode "Blue" or "Lara" (??), when Kara was being tortured with that Kryptonite solution-'memory' fluid, as a 'lab rat' for the government, she had a memory flashback about visiting earth when she followed her Aunt Lara through a Portal. They were at the Kent Farm and discussing Lara's unborn baby and whether or not she'd chosen a 'name' for him. Kara suggested that he be named 'Kal-El' making a reference to whenever he looked at the stars from earth toward Krypton ...or something like that. Is there any background in the comic books that could give some understanding about what this is all about concerning Clark's name? I'm really curious.Last edited by Imzadia; 06-01-2008, 12:01 AM.Comment
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Just to let you know, Kara's flashback while in the kryptonite liquid is from the episode 'Lara.' And the symbol that Teague carved into his chest may have just meant "his name" in that it was the symbol of Clark's Kryptonian family- the House of El. This is how I interpreted it.Comment
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Well, we never knew the Queens, Swann wasn't nuts, and Lionel was more evil than nuts, so in my opinion, it's just the Teagues that were whacko.Comment
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