Chapter 28: Batman: Superman Is an Alien?

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#### Marvel 199999 Universe

"Fortress of Solitude!" Tony Stark exclaimed confidently. The snowy, secret base could only mean one thing: the Fortress of Solitude. The icy landscape suggested it was in the Arctic.

Tony, familiar with Superman's lore, easily jumped to this conclusion. However, he was entirely mistaken. In the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), specifically in the Henry Cavill Superman movies, there was no Fortress of Solitude. It was just a Kryptonian scout ship. Though functionally similar to the Fortress, it served as Superman's secret base and a place to connect with his biological father.

As for the woman named Lois in the video? Even without a last name mentioned, Tony knew it could only be Lois Lane, Superman's iconic partner.

"Their meeting is different from the comics," Tony noted. According to comic lore, Lois visited the Fortress only after becoming very familiar with Superman. But here, their first meeting was linked to the Fortress.

Tony quickly deduced that this Superman universe was separate from the comics, indicating that events might unfold differently. He realized the comic storylines could only serve as a reference, not a guide.

#### DC Extended Universe

"Lois?" Clark Kent's brow furrowed as a thought crossed his mind. Who was she? The video's tone suggested an important relationship with him, but he couldn't recall anyone named Lois.

Clark focused on the screen, seeing Lois first. She seemed like an ordinary person. "She's following me," he realized. Why would a regular human woman be tracking him? What did she notice about him?

With insufficient information, Clark couldn't draw a solid conclusion. He turned back to the screen, becoming entranced by the sight of the alien ship. The ship evoked a sense of familiarity and kinship within him. It had to be from his home planet.

His suspicion was confirmed when he saw himself using a key to activate the ship. Clark instinctively touched the key around his neck—given to him by his adoptive father, Jonathan, who had revealed Clark's extraterrestrial origins.

For a long time, Clark had no idea what the key was for, wearing it merely as a keepsake. Now, he knew its purpose was to activate the ship. The only question was where this ship was located.

The video provided no specific location, but it was hidden in an ice mountain. For others, this might be vague, but for someone with Clark's abilities, it wasn't a problem. With his super speed and X-ray vision, he could scan the polar regions swiftly and find the ship without much trouble.

Clark decided to quit his job and search the Arctic and Antarctic for the alien ship.

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Wayne Manor

In a luxurious room, Bruce Wayne was scrolling through videos when he stumbled upon the revelation about Superman. "Superman is an alien?" he muttered in surprise. It was unexpected, but it made sense. Superman's incredible abilities—flight, heat vision, super speed, invulnerability—were too extraordinary for a human.

Bruce's shock quickly turned into wariness. Although the United States had no specific phrase like "non-native hearts must be different," the concept was understood. As a "native" Earthling, Bruce found it hard to trust an alien easily.