User talk:Dserenberg

Superman Returns
Please see Archive 1, in the Talk page, before you remove huge chunks of information. There are two discussions for that information: "Continuity Errors" and "Trivia: Effects of Kryptonite". Please read them all the way through before you post as well, it will save time have having to unnecessarily repeat a question or statement that was already made. Bignole 21:15, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
 * The trivia is meant to reflect several things: 1. How, when he lost his powers when he first landed on the island, did he lift it into space afterward? The island is made of kryptonite, and the kryptonite was showing before he made it to the upper part of the atmospher. He didn't make it to space. Had he made it to space he would not have fallen so quickly back to Earth, so he was still in the atmosphere. Regardless, it broke through the bedrock before he ever let go, and it's presence should have depowered him. 2. With pieces in his body, whether reminents from Lex's shiv, or from the landmass, his body should not have been able to withstand the fall to Earth, it should have been Gumbo on the road. Seeing as his body wasn't impenetrable to needles till after they removed the kryptonite from his body. This is an inconsistency, not only with the comics and other variations, but with it's own movie. Bignole 21:42, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
 * I've read it, but here are problems with that. He's been gone for 5 or more years, with now Yellow Sun to power him. In that time he also has not been exposed to kryptonite. He doesn't becomes stronger when he's still weakened from it, and he has yet to become immune to it. The reoccuring element is that he regains his strength faster after each exposure, but regardless it doesn't explain being exposed to it and not losing his powers. He should not have had powers while lifting the mass into space, and he should not have survived the fall if he had a piece stuck inside him. The most deadly form is when it is inside his body, next to his blood. His insides are more vulnerable than his outsides. Face it, it's an inconstistency. Bignole 21:53, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
 * Of course, but read what I said: "he would not have fallen back so quickly". If you are in space it takes time for gravity to pull you down, but if you are still in the atmosphere then gravity is much stronger and he was still there. He was barely above the last cloud ranges. Secondly, the speed and impact would have desttroyed his body. Bignole 21:59, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
 * You can agree with him all you want, but the fact remains it was discussed on the Talk Page there is no refutable evidence to suggest otherwise. They do not elaborate on it in the film, so it is left ambiguous and thus an inconsistency. Bignole 14:57, 6 July 2006 (UTC)