[quote=@Lord Wraith] The above quote, in my opinion, contains two conflicting statements. If this Zod is true to his original backstory when he was banished from Krypton, how did he not end up in the Phantom Zone? Furthermore, why would he hide his true nature? It would not be in Zod's character to hide his true power nor would he aid in such a small conflict, let alone lose when he himself likely could have conquered the world. [/quote] Yeah I can understand. To answer the question quoted above I was pulling from Kryptons history and implying that he didnt get sent to the Phantom Zone but was instead jettisoned into space with the thing on his head to reform him (the pratice used just before the Phantom Zone). The idea was that he got knocked around in space before landing in Russia around that time. As the character progressed I was going to make the draw between the General wanting to install fascism towards the end of the War but was convinced otherwise. When he became the Red Son then he would try again but instead grow to be a good guy. But for the rest of the critiques I can understand the hesitation. I tried to make it enough of a distance between [@IceHeart]s Supergirl as to give her the right to be the first "Super" while still playing the story I intended. Would there be any chance to fix it? If not I understand. I will come up with another idea if there is no fixing Red Zod.