Story cover for In Zod We DON'T TRUST (Lyta Zod) by ShelbyPatterson208
In Zod We DON'T TRUST (Lyta Zod)
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  • Reads 88
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published Nov 24, 2019
"some houses can never be rebuilt." 

"And some houses can never truly fall."

"fine, I'll just have to show you what I mean."

Adam and Lyta get in an agreement, about the future. they both deiced the only why to settle this is to take her to earth.

This is Also an AU where General Zod has a sister.
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An alternate ending to the 2013 movie Man of Steel using characters from The Dark Knight, Batman vs Superman and the movie Fight Club I thought Man of Steel was great But watching Superman kill Zod and make his race extinct, seemed as excessive as the destruction of Metropolis The original alternate ending (the 1st draft of part 1) was the typical farm-boy meets Kryptonian girl and saves the day by proving to Zod that humans have redeeming qualities. It was only when I thought about what would happen to the narrator, Tyler Durden, after Zod made peace with Earth & Kal El, that I could see the potential for a real story. I should give advance notice to the readers who may be expecting a series of dramatic SuperHero versus SuperVillain fights, this is an anti-super, anti-hero story as it is told from the perspective of a regular-guy weaving his way through a Meta-Human conflict while keeping his eyes on the prize: (Faora Ul). Logically, the story focuses mainly on 'human' characteristics of the Superhero/Villain characters as well as developing DC-Comic's 'C-Listers' (Martha Kent/Lois Lane/Nathan Hardy/Perry White) into characters who are central to the storyline. Rated Mature for: Profanity Adult situations (no sex) Violence Smoking Ps: I use Italics to identify the narrator's inner monologue as well as distinguish dream sequences and other breaks from the narrative's reality, in addition to using italics for emphasis. Originally published here in November 2021, then periodically reread in edit mode in an effort to clean up the typos, as well as sharpen the narrative. Thanks for reading Hope you like it! Cover is a still from Zack Snyder's Man of Steel