JulianPerez
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« on: August 08, 2006, 05:08:02 PM » |
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In a seventies issue of LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES, Superman, speaking with Mon-El, speculates that Daxam perhaps was a colony world of Krypton. Mon-El, on the other hand, said "I always heard it was the other way around."
Who is right?
As tempting as it might be to make Krypton the colonizer world and Daxam the colony (since after all, Krypton came first and it feels "right" to have it come first chronologically), if EITHER planet is the colonizer, my suspicion is that it is Daxam, which seems like the older society.
Daxam is a world that we see surprisingly little of; the best glimpse that we see of it is in ADVENTURE COMICS #363 (1967), when the planet is threatened by Mantis Morlo's chemical factories (we saw it earlier when Lightning Lad was revived by Proty's sacrifice). From what little we saw of Daxam, it appears to be an urban world, filled with large cities, sophisticated, civilized, with an emphasis on medicine, and technocratic. The big focus is the cities: all of them are connected on Daxam by an underground tube network. It feels very genteel and city-centered, a pattern consistent with long-term settlement.
Krypton on the other hand, is a savage world filled with all sorts of nasties. It has cities, yes, but most of its wonders are natural: jewel mountains, gold volcanoes, etc. In other words, Krypton, despite its history, is very much a "frontier" planet. According to the Krypton Atlas, despite the gigantic size of Krypton, it has its significant cities pockmarked around the planet; this is more like the United States, where Chicago, Los Angeles and New York, the three biggest cities, have enormous distances between them because of how the country was settled. Compare this to say, Europe, where Rome, Berlin, London and Paris are within a few hundred miles of each other. Off the top of my head, I can't even name a single piece of Daxam flora or fauna.
Furthermore, space travel is something that seems to be easier to Daxamites, who have space explorers like Mon-El, as opposed to Krypton, which barely had a space program, and many factors that discourage space travel.
One possible glitch in this theory: in a Green Arrow/Superman team-up, we learn that nine billion people were on Krypton when it exploded. Later on, however, in the Levitz run, we learn that the population of Daxam was three-to-four billion. This may have an explanation:
On the other hand, it may be possible that NEITHER planet is the colonizer, that both are colonies of another world.
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