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   From: macthevorlon@yahoo.com   
      
   "Harold Groot" wrote in message   
   news:415663f3.121768203@news.west.earthlink.net...   
   > On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 20:52:30 -0400, "Mac Breck"   
   > wrote:   
   >   
   > >Thanks, but I could have sworn that red kryptonite did   
   > >something else (like took away powers temproarily or   
   > >temporarily made the kryptonian evil or something, not   
   > >transmorgrification. Wish I could find my comic books   
   from   
   > >the 60's and 70's, but they're long ago trashed. Oh   
   > >well...thanks anyway.   
   >   
   >   
   > Mental changes were certainly used several times. One   
   chunk of red   
   > kryptonite gave him amnesia while dressed as Clark Kent   
   and he wound   
   > up in a mental hospital (having conveniently lost his ID -   
   he was   
   > innocently doing handstands and his wallet fell out of his   
   pocket into   
   > a storm sewer). Making him evil would be another mental   
   change.   
   > Taking away his powers temporarily would be a physical   
   change, they   
   > certainly might have used it once. Each chunk did   
   something different   
   > and you were then immune to that chunk (unlike what   
   they're doing on   
   > SMALLVILLE).   
      
   So, on Smallville (Bear with me, because I've watched a   
   total of about 3 episodes.), he's not immune to the same   
   chunk of RK on a second exposure?   
      
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