Her memory restored, Kara is now content living the Green Acres life with Clark, casting aside the enormous assumed responsibilities that come with the ability to walk as a god among men, choosing instead to feed the horses and tend to the farm. That is, until Brainiac shows up, promising to restore her life to the way it was before awakening on Earth. Quiet morning. It's cold, still, bleak: almost reminds me of Krypton, he tells her. Lacking Clark's pathos, she picks up on his obvious bad-guy vibe, and tosses him through the barn and into a water spigot. Clark soon reveals to her the nature and motivation of the brain interactive construct, although neither can guess what its new goal may be, given that Clark has already destroyed Zod, and that Kara's father, even in his darkest hours, would never have sided with him. Kara, proving twice in less than ten minutes that she is infinitely smarter than Clark, realizes that neither of them can defeat Brainiac on their o...
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