The idea of a kid learning he has super pawers is a dream of any kid in the world. so Jordan finding out he has super powers. Hell even adult can remember that memories and feeling on then there childhood
Even though the other son has no powers wouldn't it have been nice to take him as well to also learn about his kryptonian ancestors......even without powers the kid is half kryptonian.
I think one Jor-el Met Jordan he thought beforehand that Kal-El would be the last son of Krypton I think he was surprised to learn that the species can be saved after all he was like okay now we're getting somewhere this is a very good thing that I think about it we can train him and our people will be saved after all he probably didn't think their species could mate with humans until he met Jordan.
Jordan and Jon weren't naturally born on krypton, Clark was naturally born on Krypton hence the title So the twins existence doesn't negate Clarks title
Also in the comics Kryptonians could mate with humans, the issue however was the strength of the fetus, it was long thought that if Lois became pregnant the fetus would absorb the sun's nutrients through Lois's own absorbing of sun light and this would make the fetus's actions dangerous before labor was even reached It was suggested the only women that could handle the strength of fetuses would be amazon's as an example Diana, as she wouldn't break to the actions of a strengthening fetus But now comics have adapted like media, and hybrid Kryptonian human babies are born without powers and only manifest them in maturity (teen years)
@@Bustuhh But being the last Kryptonian might not longer be the case for him. His sons despite being Human-Kryptonian hybrids, they have potentials to tap into their Kryptonian latent abilities.
@@joshuaamadeusishak1887 you misunderstand the title, Clark is called the last son, because he was given a natural birth, designer test tube babies weren't given son or daughter titles
@@joshuaamadeusishak1887 the twins were born on earth, therefore last son of Krypton is still Clarks title So because Jor-El sees Clark with his own offspring (earth born children), that made Jor-El happy knowing kryptonian abilities can carry on with different life forms
@@viscoselight2348 nah both should have powers just one will be better with others and they'll get them at different times case you know that Clark wants to have moments like this with both his boys
@@crazyredhead4968 that would kinda ruin the dynamic a bit. Better for one to have powers and the other doesn't. Allows for more development for both characters, plus If you give them both powers you run into the usual hero show trope where everyone is a super.
I LOVE this Fortress! I mean ,yeah, they probably used effects for it, but, I like it. I think it fits into this world pretty well. Also the second fortress is pretty cool too.
Son of Superman: Half human, half kryptonian. Son of Omni-Man: Half human, half viltrumite. Son of Homelander: Half human, half supe. What kind of hybrid will be next?
It's a mindset thing. Think of it as an actor playing two roles. Role A is dressed like this, Role B is dressed like that. Ergo, Clark Kent needs a jacket, Superman does not.