Mind you, she was still in a terrifying amount of pain and certain she would die alone, her entire race killed after her planet had exploded, but she was alive, she was still here. Kara Zor-El was having a really bad day, which was great since, last she remembered, she had been poisoned by kryptonite radiation and her body had started to cannibalize itself. Chapter 3 and 4 may take a few days, then I'll be posting a chapter a day until I catch up with my posts in other sites. I'm currently doing a rewrite of the first chapters, I'll post chapter 1 and 2 right away. Heya, this is a repost of my fic on Spacebattles. This is NOT an SI but Kara has lived another life as an OC where DC was only a comic book universe.Īlso, I'm told it's a deal breaker for some but Kara starts in a very bad situation and her exposure to kryptonite for so long leaves a mark on her for a while, but it's not the focus of the story. The YJ universe is focused on the sidekicks of the Justice League, and all heroes seem to be slightly weaker than their main versions. Now she must make her way towards earth, make sense of her two sets of memories and protect her little cousin from the kinds of dangers laying in wait in the universe.įirst, the world is mostly Young Justice but the MC won't be part of the team. Stranded on a damaged ship and forced into a healing coma from the kryptonite laying beside her she remember living a previous life, one where she was a man and the DC universe was just fiction. Kara Zor-El lived her entire life as a normal girl, then her planet exploded. It's obvious, and under everyone's nose, but the Jonas Brothers are doing a tribute to the King Gizzard recipe.This fic used to be "REINCARNATED AS SUPERGIRL" it was renamed when I posted it here, but it's the same fic. " There's a picture going around of the Jonas Brothers playing the exact same guitars that Stu and I play-a natural woodgrain Flying V and a Holy Explorer. "Stu bought that for me when he was in New York about a year ago, just before we recorded Infest the Rats' Nest," he says, although there's more to it. Guitarist Joey Walker felt a similar vibe, and chose a Gibson Flying V. Pretty much every guitar, every overdub, every single guitar sound on Infest the Rats' Nest is that guitar." It's all still stock, everything on it, and it sounds amazing. It was too bizarre to buy it and all the reviews online were like, 'Worst guitar ever made.' But I couldn't stop thinking about it, and about six months later I bought one off of Reverb that was in Malaysia. This guitar is awesome.' But I didn't buy it because I got scared. I played it and thought, 'This is actually really dope. I looked for ages trying to find something and a Holy Explorer came up in a store when we were on tour. When they came out, everyone in the entire world was like, 'That's the worst guitar that Gibson has ever made.' I've been looking for an Explorer for years-being interested in heavy metal for my entire life-and when we talked about making a proper heavy record, it made sense for me to do it on an Explorer. For guitarist Stu Mackenzie, a Gibson Explorer was the obvious choice, although, being King Gizzard, that meant an Explorer with a twist. They needed new instruments that were more meaty and ferocious. To do it right, their 12-string Hagstroms and vintage Yamahas weren't going to cut it. Another was turning up the volume with their 2019 release, Infest the Rats' Nest, which is when they-finally-embraced heavy metal. King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard first embraced microtones about four-plus-years ago, but that's not the only sonic adventure they've taken in that time.
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