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* AwkwardCollarPull: Captain Marvel is seen nervously tugging at the collar of his costume when Superman declares the league will net let children join. Reason is that at this point the league knows Captain Marvel is actually a kid in an adult body.
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* SuperheroSpeciation: Guy Gardner is one of the heroes the League considers to give membership, but Hal Jordan and John Stewart both oppose.

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* BothSidesHaveAPoint: What those who think Captain Marvel should be voted out of the League after learning he's actually a 10 year old and Cap himself, with those defending him, boils down to after Flash decides to acknowledge the elephant in the room. Red Tornado points out that as Captain Marvel, Billy has an adult body and the wisdom of Solomon, but Aquaman interjects that wisdom doesn't equal maturity. When Billy takes offense to Aquaman acting like [[ImStandingRightHere he's not even there]], a sympathetic Black Canary suggests that he leave the room while they talk it out, only for Batman to shoot her suggestion down as Captain Marvel is still a member of the League and is entitled to remain until he's actually voted out. When Wonder Woman is less upset about his actual age as she is that he lied, Captain Marvel states he didn't so much lie as he did leave out his actual age, to which she states a lie of omission is still a lie.

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* BothSidesHaveAPoint: What those who think In the debate over whether Captain Marvel should be voted out of remain in the League after learning now that they know he's actually a 10 year old and Cap himself, with those defending him, boils down to after Flash decides to acknowledge the elephant in the room.10-year-old. Red Tornado points out that as Captain Marvel, Billy has an adult body and the wisdom of Solomon, but Aquaman interjects that wisdom doesn't equal maturity. When Billy takes offense to Aquaman acting like [[ImStandingRightHere he's not even there]], a sympathetic Black Canary suggests that he leave the room while they talk it out, only for Batman to shoot her suggestion down as Captain Marvel is still a member of the League and is entitled to remain until he's actually voted out. When Wonder Woman is less upset about his actual age as she is that he lied, Captain Marvel states he didn't lie so much lie as he did leave out simply not mention his actual age, to which she states rebuts that a lie of omission is still a lie.lie.
* EvilParentsWantGoodKids: Played with, as Batman is of course not evil, but he does lead a very dark, difficult life driven by his mission and past trauma, and he explicitly desires for Robin to ''not'' fall down that same path. When Wonder Woman disapprovingly brings up how Robin started crime-fighting at age 9, he explains that he believed the boy needed to be involved in bringing the people who murdered his family to justice.
-->'''Wonder Woman:''' So he could turn out like you?\\
'''Batman:''' So that he ''wouldn't''.
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* BothSidesHaveAPoint: What those who think Captain Marvel should be voted out of the League after learning he's actually a 10 year old and Cap himself, with those defending him, boils down to after Flash decides to acknowledge the elephant in the room. Red Tornado points out that as Captain Marvel, Billy has an adult body and the wisdom of Solomon, but Aquaman interjects that wisdom doesn't equal maturity. When Billy takes offense to Aquaman acting like [[ImStandingRightHere he's not even there]], a sympathetic Black Canary suggests that he leave the room while they talk it out, only for Batman to shoot her suggestion down as Captain Marvel is still a member of the League and is entitled to remain until he's actually voted out. When Wonder Woman is less upset about his actual age as she is that he lied, Captain Marvel states he didn't so much lie as he did leave out his actual age, to which she states a lie of omission is still a lie.
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* Luthor's frequency line references [[Film/{{Superman}} Superman the Movie]].

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* Luthor's frequency line references [[Film/{{Superman}} Superman the Movie]].''Film/SupermanTheMovie''.
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* Superboy's "clone brother" (called Match) featured in this episode is from the comics as well, though his background and appearance are different there. In the show, he is actually the first attempted clone of Superman; Superboy was created after the pure-Kryptonian DNA drove him insane.

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* Superboy's "clone brother" (called Match) featured in this episode is from the comics as well, though his background and appearance are different there. In the show, he is actually the first attempted clone of Superman; Superboy was created after the pure-Kryptonian failure to fully synthesize pure Kryptonian DNA drove him insane.
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* Wonder Woman makes her first voiced appearance in the show, voiced by Creator/MaggieQ.

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* Wonder Woman makes her first voiced appearance in the show, voiced by Creator/MaggieQ.Creator/MaggieQ.
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* Superboy is confirmed to be a half-human clone of Superman, with the human DNA coming from Lex Luthor, much like in the comics. It's also revealed that in this continuity, his human DNA permanently prevents him from gaining full Kryptonian powers.

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* Superboy is confirmed to be a half-human clone of Superman, with the human DNA coming from Lex Luthor, much like in the comics. It's also revealed that in this continuity, his human DNA permanently prevents him from gaining full Kryptonian powers.powers, unlike the comics where he has all the powers and tactile telekinesis.
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Superboy receives a message from ComicBook/LexLuthor, who is now in charge of Project Cadmus. He suspects that a second clone of Superman has been created by the project, and Superboy reluctantly goes back to Cadmus to investigate. Though Guardian assures him that no such clone has been created, Superboy discovers another clone in a capsule, labeled "Project Match". This clone proceeds to violently attack Superboy, knocking him out and escaping. After recovering, Luthor informs Superboy that he is in fact half-human, and that the other clone's full-Kryptonian DNA has driven it insane. Dubbilex, the lead genomorph from the pilot episode, guides Superboy to 'Genomorph City', an underground area where the genomorphs have been escaping to so that they could lead their own lives. The clone is there as well and Superboy uses a special patch Luthor gave to him to unlock more of his Kryptonian powers temporarily. After the clone is subdued, Superboy confronts Luthor directly about the incident, where Luthor reveals that he was the donor of Superboy's human DNA; Superboy attempts to attack Luthor over this news, but is subdued by the phrase "Red Sun/Son", leaving him alone some time later.

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Superboy receives a message from ComicBook/LexLuthor, who is now in charge of Project Cadmus. He suspects that a second clone of Superman has been created by the project, and Superboy reluctantly goes back to Cadmus to investigate. Though Guardian assures him that no such clone has been created, Superboy discovers another clone in a capsule, labeled "Project Match". This clone proceeds to violently attack Superboy, knocking him out and escaping. After recovering, Luthor informs contacts Superboy and explains that he is in fact half-human, and Match was the first attempt by Cadmus to create a Superman clone that the other clone's failed because his full-Kryptonian DNA has driven it insane.drove him insane. Superboy was the second attempt, created with Half Kryptonian - half Human DNA, which is the reason why he doesn't have all of Superman's powers. Dubbilex, the lead genomorph from the pilot episode, guides Superboy to 'Genomorph City', an underground area where the genomorphs have been escaping to so that they could lead their own lives. The clone is there as well well, being held by the psychic G-gnomes before he ends up going berserk and attacking Superboy uses again. Utilizing a special shield patch Luthor gave given to him to unlock more of his by Luthor, which temporarily grants him full Kryptonian powers temporarily. powers, Superboy defeats Match just as Guardian and Cadmus security arrive. After the clone is subdued, Superboy confronts Luthor directly about the incident, where Luthor reveals that he was the donor of Superboy's human DNA; Superboy attempts to attack Luthor over this news, after he tries to persuade him to join the Light, but is subdued by the phrase "Red Sun/Son", leaving Sun", completely shutting him alone some time later.
down for several hours. He eventually recovers and returns to the cave.



* Superboy is confirmed to be a half-human clone of Superman, with the human DNA coming from Lex Luthor, much like in the comics.
* Superboy's "clone brother" (called Match) featured in this episode is from the comics as well, though his background and appearance are different there. In the show, he is actually the first attempted clone of Superman; Superboy was created after the pure-Kryptonian DNA drove it insane.

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* Superboy is confirmed to be a half-human clone of Superman, with the human DNA coming from Lex Luthor, much like in the comics.
comics. It's also revealed that in this continuity, his human DNA permanently prevents him from gaining full Kryptonian powers.
* Superboy's "clone brother" (called Match) featured in this episode is from the comics as well, though his background and appearance are different there. In the show, he is actually the first attempted clone of Superman; Superboy was created after the pure-Kryptonian DNA drove it him insane.
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Superboy receives a message from ComicBook/LexLuthor, who is now in charge of Project Cadmus. He suspects that a second clone of Superman has been created by the project, and Superboy reluctantly goes back to Cadmus to investigate. Though Guardian assures him that no such clone has been created, Superboy discovers another clone in a capsule, labeled "Project Match". This clone proceeds to violently attack Superboy, knocking him out and escaping. After recovering, Luthor informs Superboy that he is in fact half-human, and that the other clone's full-Kryptonian DNA has driven it insane. Dubbilex, the lead genomorph from the pilot episode, guides Superboy to 'Genomorph City', an underground area where the genomorphs have been escaping to so that they could lead their own lives. The clone is there as well and Superboy uses a special patch Luthor gave to him to unlock more of his Kryptonian powers temporarily.]] After the clone is subdued, Superboy confronts Luthor directly about the incident, where Luthor reveals that he was the donor of Superboy's human DNA; Superboy attempts to attack Luthor over this news, but is subdued by the phrase "Red Sun/Son", leaving him alone some time later.

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Superboy receives a message from ComicBook/LexLuthor, who is now in charge of Project Cadmus. He suspects that a second clone of Superman has been created by the project, and Superboy reluctantly goes back to Cadmus to investigate. Though Guardian assures him that no such clone has been created, Superboy discovers another clone in a capsule, labeled "Project Match". This clone proceeds to violently attack Superboy, knocking him out and escaping. After recovering, Luthor informs Superboy that he is in fact half-human, and that the other clone's full-Kryptonian DNA has driven it insane. Dubbilex, the lead genomorph from the pilot episode, guides Superboy to 'Genomorph City', an underground area where the genomorphs have been escaping to so that they could lead their own lives. The clone is there as well and Superboy uses a special patch Luthor gave to him to unlock more of his Kryptonian powers temporarily.]] After the clone is subdued, Superboy confronts Luthor directly about the incident, where Luthor reveals that he was the donor of Superboy's human DNA; Superboy attempts to attack Luthor over this news, but is subdued by the phrase "Red Sun/Son", leaving him alone some time later.
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!!Episode 22: Agendas

Takes place on November 25.

Superboy receives a message from ComicBook/LexLuthor, who is now in charge of Project Cadmus. He suspects that a second clone of Superman has been created by the project, and Superboy reluctantly goes back to Cadmus to investigate. Though Guardian assures him that no such clone has been created, Superboy discovers another clone in a capsule, labeled "Project Match". This clone proceeds to violently attack Superboy, knocking him out and escaping. After recovering, Luthor informs Superboy that he is in fact half-human, and that the other clone's full-Kryptonian DNA has driven it insane. Dubbilex, the lead genomorph from the pilot episode, guides Superboy to 'Genomorph City', an underground area where the genomorphs have been escaping to so that they could lead their own lives. The clone is there as well and Superboy uses a special patch Luthor gave to him to unlock more of his Kryptonian powers temporarily.]] After the clone is subdued, Superboy confronts Luthor directly about the incident, where Luthor reveals that he was the donor of Superboy's human DNA; Superboy attempts to attack Luthor over this news, but is subdued by the phrase "Red Sun/Son", leaving him alone some time later.

Meanwhile, the Justice League has been debating whether or not to induct new members into the League, as well as questioning the presence of Dr. Fate and Captain Marvel on the team. The episode ends with the League ratifying their decision regarding new members, though what that decision is was not revealed before the end of the episode.

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* Guardian is revealed to be Roy Harper/Red Arrow's uncle, again like in the comics.
* Luthor's frequency line references [[Film/{{Superman}} Superman the Movie]].
* Superboy is confirmed to be a half-human clone of Superman, with the human DNA coming from Lex Luthor, much like in the comics.
* Superboy's "clone brother" (called Match) featured in this episode is from the comics as well, though his background and appearance are different there. In the show, he is actually the first attempted clone of Superman; Superboy was created after the pure-Kryptonian DNA drove it insane.
* Wonder Woman makes her first voiced appearance in the show, voiced by Creator/MaggieQ.

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