"True enough," she agreed. "Still, I'm sure someone will find a use for it." Someone almost always did, it seemed.
"Yes, that certainly wouldn't pose as many problems as Cham had in my dimension," Jeka agreed. "R. J. Brande founded our Legion as well, but he's a human, not a Durlan." Her Legion probably wouldn't have gotten off the ground if Brande was a Durlan; people were still wary of that species, just because they were shape shifters.
"Mm, yes, Garth Ranzz goes by Live Wire in my Legion. I suppose Superman could have had some experiences with different dimensions; we didn't have much of a chance to talk with him before we had to return to the thirtieth century."
Jeka grimaced. "Not too long ago, I was exposed to something called hypertaxis energy, which resulted in sudden, abnormal, ungoverned evolutionary change." At least, that was what she'd been told when she'd woken up. She hadn't been aware of anything but the pain. "My DNA started breaking down. By the time they were able to stabilize my genetic structure, it was too degraded for them to return me to normal. Instead, I ended up...like this."
She wrapped her arms around her torso and looked away, her hair falling over her face. She wasn't as bad about her transformation as she had been at first, but it was never going to be something she liked.
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"Yes, that certainly wouldn't pose as many problems as Cham had in my dimension," Jeka agreed. "R. J. Brande founded our Legion as well, but he's a human, not a Durlan." Her Legion probably wouldn't have gotten off the ground if Brande was a Durlan; people were still wary of that species, just because they were shape shifters.
"Mm, yes, Garth Ranzz goes by Live Wire in my Legion. I suppose Superman could have had some experiences with different dimensions; we didn't have much of a chance to talk with him before we had to return to the thirtieth century."
Jeka grimaced. "Not too long ago, I was exposed to something called hypertaxis energy, which resulted in sudden, abnormal, ungoverned evolutionary change." At least, that was what she'd been told when she'd woken up. She hadn't been aware of anything but the pain. "My DNA started breaking down. By the time they were able to stabilize my genetic structure, it was too degraded for them to return me to normal. Instead, I ended up...like this."
She wrapped her arms around her torso and looked away, her hair falling over her face. She wasn't as bad about her transformation as she had been at first, but it was never going to be something she liked.