Jor-El sent Clark (Kal-El) to earht because he knew the destruction of their planet was coming, and wanted to save his child- he sent him to earth because human look the same as Kryptonians. In the new movie scientists think they find remains of Krypton and he goes to find out, but he doesn't stay there!
2006-08-23 09:54:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Jor-el sent Clark to Earth because Krypton was going to be destroyed...
Clark doesn't need to go back, he is trapped in a phantom zone like Zod was...he'll get out, don't worry...
Krypton explodes/is destroyed when their sun became unstable, actually partly due to certain scientific experiments done by Krypton scientists, like Jor-el...
2006-08-22 16:21:38
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answered by Iamstitch2U 6
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as with each and every version of the Mythos particular factors are adjusted, and SV, i think of , replaced into attempting to coach his transforming into Superman as no longer in basic terms a strengthen technique,m yet additionally a determination of him rejecting his Kryptonian nature and determining directly to be a protector instead of a ruler. you additionally can anticipate Jor-el's pushing Clark to be a ruler, would have been a attempt, and had Clark chosen to act like "Kal" as he does on pink ok, w/o the rock's effect, then possibly Jor-el might have stripped him of his powers to punish him for determining on the incorrect course. The practice seems to recommend this while Jor-el supplies Jonathan the ability to combat 'Kal' and produce him lower back from city interior the begining of season 3. I see him no longer as a undesirable guy, yet as a no longer common/miliraristic father pushing his son to be like him, which interior the flash lower back to the 50's or 60's, episode the place Jor-el visited Smallville, and fell in love with Lana's Aunt, and met Hyram Kent, he stated some ingredient approximately his father being kinda like that besides.
2016-09-29 14:03:47
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answered by ? 4
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the planet was going to explode and he wanted to find a home where clark could grow and be a beacon for justice and truth. He would be a savior for a crazy world
2006-08-22 16:16:02
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answered by patrick b 2
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I don't know. But in Superman, it was to save Kal-El's life and to give Earth a hero.
2006-08-22 16:14:48
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answered by Anonymous
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