RE: Questions for Kryptonite -- And the answers :)

RCJoh-@attglobal.net

2006-01-26



Well, you were the one who asked...



Rick





Lisa Winchester wrote:

 

I bet Michael here is a HUGE Seinfeld fan as well as being a Superman

expert.



-Lisa









RE: Questions for Kryptonite -- And the answers :)

   Micha-@CH2M.com



   Jan 26, 2006 14:37 PST







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Enjoy. Michael Q34: What is kryptonite? Why is it dangerous? A34:

Surviving fragments of Superman's home world of Krypton are knownas

kryptonite. In the last days of Krypton, a chain reaction with

theplanet's core caused a build-up of enormous pressures. These

pressuresfused the minerals inside Krypton into the new,

radioactive,super-actinide element kryptonium. Furthermore, the pressure

grew to betoo much for the

planet's mantle to contain, and Krypton exploded in aviolent eruption.

The resulting kryptonite is the ore of kryptonium, andit is best known

for its green hue. Even if the planet Krypton had notexploded, the

radiation from the kryptonite would have eventually killedall the

inhabitants in what the Kryptonians called the Green Death. Though the

radiation from kryptonite is harmful to all life, it isespecially

harmful to Kryptonians (notably Superman). Kryptoniteradiation rapidly

fills Superman's cells and drives out the solar energystored therein.

Prolonged exposure to kryptonite would be fatal toSuperman. There is no

relationship between kryptonite and the chemicalelement krypton, though

Superman's home world was probably named afterthe element. The main

source of kryptonite on Earth is a rock that was attached tothe rocket

ship

that brought Superman to Earth. This one rock has beenfashioned into at

least two forms. Superman gave Batman a kryptonitering (formerly

belonging to Lex Luthor--see also

Q24<http://www.supermanhomepage.com/comics/comics.php?topic=comics-sfaq#Q24











) in case someone ever needed to use it against the Man of Steel. Some

kryptonite bullets were stored in a lead container in the Fortress

ofSolitude (see

Q39<http://www.supermanhomepage.com/comics/comics.php?topic=comics-sfaq#Q39











). In addition, the mischievous imp Mr. Mxyzptlk magically created some

redkryptonite that robbed Superman of his powers. This red K has been

seenonly during the "Krisis of the Krimson Kryptonite" story line.

Batman also created a red kryptonite variety that makes Kryptonian'sskin

transparent, while not effecting humans. This caused Superman'spowers to

increase to the point where he couldn't control them due tothe

unfiltered rays of our yellow sun going straight into him. Ra's AlGhul

duplicated this in the "Tower of Babel" story line in the JLA comicbook.

A whole spectrum of Kryptonite varieties were briefly seen at

thebeginning of the "Supergirl from Krypton" story line in

theSuperman/Batman comics when a

Kryptonite meteor crashed to earth, mostwere collected and stored by the

JLA and JSA, but were later stolen(most likely by Lex Luthor). Lex

Luthor incorporated a variety of these new colors into the gloves ofhis

battle armor, in "Superman #2" (November 2005) Lex explains theaffects

and properties of these various types of Kryptonite: * Green Kryptonite:

Deadly to Kryptonians. * Red Kryptonite: Causes erratic and

unpredictable behavior inKryptonians. * Blue Kryptonite: Deadly to

Bizarros. * Black Kryptonite: (Affects currently unknown). In the

pre-Crisis years (and the Pocket Universe), there were a myriadof colors

of kryptonite which plagued Superman and other Kryptonians.For

information on these varieties, see the RACFAQ<<A

href="http://www.supermanhomepage.com/comics/comics.php?topic=comics-racfaq"



http://www.supermanhomepage.com/comics/comics.php?topic=comics-racfaq>at

the Superman Homepage.________________________________From:

mark-@yahoo.com [mailto:mark-@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, January

26, 2006 2:24 PMTo: ob-@topica.comSubject: RE: [OBRA Chat] Questions for

KryptoniteSort of, the sun gives him powers and krytonite takes it

away.MErik Voldengen <er-@fusium.com> wrote: Then why does he act he's

dying when it's around

an't....move....Kryptonite...sapping....super.....powers...........Isn't

it the sun or something?___Erik VoldengenFusium, Inc.2037 NW

LovejoyPortland, OR

97209503-226-7099www.fusium.com<http://www.fusium.com>

________________________________From: mark-@yahoo.com

[mailto:mark-@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 2:06 PMTo:

Bike-@hotmail.com; ob-@topica.comSubject: RE: [OBRA Chat] Questions

for Kryptonitetechnically, it doesn't bother him, his whole planet is

made ofit, it just makes his "powers" go away. On his home planet the K

makesevery there seem like humans, with no cool powers. it is the

absencehere on earth of K that makes him "super".now can we go back to

zip ties, and how old "masters" reallyaught to be

<http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/tsmileys2/04.gif> MarkLisa

Winchester <Bike-@hotmail.com> wrote:I want to know why it bothers

Superman so much. ;-)~Lisaquestions

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Jan 26, 2006 10:16 PST Obra-ans,I'm meeting with one of Kryptonite's top

tech guys tonight and wouldlove to know if you guys have any questions

for them about bikesecurity, lock design, bic pens, whatever... please

leave them here -

http://bikeportland.org/2006/01/26/questions-for-kryptonite/thanks.--Jonathan



Lisa Winchester

2006-01-26



I bet Michael here is a HUGE Seinfeld fan as well as being a Superman expert.



-Lisa









RE: Questions for Kryptonite -- And the answers :)

 Micha-@CH2M.com



 Jan 26, 2006 14:37 PST 







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planet's mantle to contain, and Krypton exploded in aviolent eruption. The resulting kryptonite is the ore of kryptonium, andit is best known for its green hue. Even if the planet Krypton had notexploded, the radiation from the kryptonite would have eventually killedall the inhabitants in what the Kryptonians called the Green Death. Though the radiation from kryptonite is harmful to all life, it isespecially harmful to Kryptonians (notably Superman). Kryptoniteradiation rapidly fills Superman's cells and drives out the solar energystored therein. Prolonged exposure to kryptonite would be fatal toSuperman. There is no relationship between kryptonite and the chemicalelement krypton, though Superman's home world was probably named afterthe element. The main source of kryptonite on Earth is a rock that was attached tothe rocket ship

that brought Superman to Earth. This one rock has beenfashioned into at least two forms. Superman gave Batman a kryptonitering (formerly belonging to Lex Luthor--see also Q24<http://www.supermanhomepage.com/comics/comics.php?topic=comics-sfaq#Q24







 

) in case someone ever needed to use it against the Man of Steel. Some kryptonite bullets were stored in a lead container in the Fortress ofSolitude (see Q39<http://www.supermanhomepage.com/comics/comics.php?topic=comics-sfaq#Q39







 

). In addition, the mischievous imp Mr. Mxyzptlk magically created some redkryptonite that robbed Superman of his powers. This red K has been seenonly during the "Krisis of the Krimson Kryptonite" story line. Batman also created a red kryptonite variety that makes Kryptonian'sskin transparent, while not effecting humans. This caused Superman'spowers to increase to the point where he couldn't control them due tothe unfiltered rays of our yellow sun going straight into him. Ra's AlGhul duplicated this in the "Tower of Babel" story line in the JLA comicbook. A whole spectrum of Kryptonite varieties were briefly seen at thebeginning of the "Supergirl from Krypton" story line in theSuperman/Batman comics when a

Kryptonite meteor crashed to earth, mostwere collected and stored by the JLA and JSA, but were later stolen(most likely by Lex Luthor). Lex Luthor incorporated a variety of these new colors into the gloves ofhis battle armor, in "Superman #2" (November 2005) Lex explains theaffects and properties of these various types of Kryptonite: * Green Kryptonite: Deadly to Kryptonians. * Red Kryptonite: Causes erratic and unpredictable behavior inKryptonians. * Blue Kryptonite: Deadly to Bizarros. * Black Kryptonite: (Affects currently unknown). In the pre-Crisis years (and the Pocket Universe), there were a myriadof colors of kryptonite which plagued Superman and other Kryptonians.For information on these varieties, see the RACFAQ<<A href="http://www.supermanhomepage.com/comics/comics.php?topic=comics-racfaq"

target=Other>http://www.supermanhomepage.com/comics/comics.php?topic=comics-racfaq&gt;at the Superman Homepage.________________________________From: mark-@yahoo.com [mailto:mark-@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 2:24 PMTo: ob-@topica.comSubject: RE: [OBRA Chat] Questions for KryptoniteSort of, the sun gives him powers and krytonite takes it away.MErik Voldengen <er-@fusium.com> wrote: Then why does he act he's dying when it's around him?Can't....move....Kryptonite...sapping....super.....powers...........Isn't it the sun or something?___Erik VoldengenFusium, Inc.2037 NW LovejoyPortland, OR 97209503-226-7099www.fusium.com<http://www.fusium.com>

________________________________From: mark-@yahoo.com [mailto:mark-@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 2:06 PMTo: Bike-@hotmail.com; ob-@topica.comSubject: RE: [OBRA Chat] Questions for Kryptonitetechnically, it doesn't bother him, his whole planet is made ofit, it just makes his "powers" go away. On his home planet the K makesevery there seem like humans, with no cool powers. it is the absencehere on earth of K that makes him "super".now can we go back to zip ties, and how old "masters" reallyaught to be <http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/tsmileys2/04.gif&gt; MarkLisa Winchester <Bike-@hotmail.com> wrote:I want to know why it bothers Superman so much. ;-)~Lisaquestions

for Kryptonite? <!--[if !vml]--> <http://lists.topica.com/lists/read/images/icon_pencil.gif&gt;<!--[endif]--> Jonathan Maus <!--[if !vml]--> <http://lists.topica.com/lists/read/images/icon_clock.gif><!--[endif]--> Jan 26, 2006 10:16 PST Obra-ans,I'm meeting with one of Kryptonite's top tech guys tonight and wouldlove to know if you guys have any questions for them about bikesecurity, lock design, bic pens, whatever... please leave them here - http://bikeportland.org/2006/01/26/questions-for-kryptonite/thanks.--Jonathan



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2006-01-26



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For those are interested in the "official" answer :

http://www.supermanhomepage.com/comics/comics.php?topic=comics-sfaq#Q34



Enjoy.



Michael



Q34: What is kryptonite? Why is it dangerous?



A34: Surviving fragments of Superman's home world of Krypton are known

as kryptonite. In the last days of Krypton, a chain reaction with the

planet's core caused a build-up of enormous pressures. These pressures

fused the minerals inside Krypton into the new, radioactive,

super-actinide element kryptonium. Furthermore, the pressure grew to be

too much for the planet's mantle to contain, and Krypton exploded in a

violent eruption. The resulting kryptonite is the ore of kryptonium, and

it is best known for its green hue. Even if the planet Krypton had not

exploded, the radiation from the kryptonite would have eventually killed

all the inhabitants in what the Kryptonians called the Green Death.



Though the radiation from kryptonite is harmful to all life, it is

especially harmful to Kryptonians (notably Superman). Kryptonite

radiation rapidly fills Superman's cells and drives out the solar energy

stored therein. Prolonged exposure to kryptonite would be fatal to

Superman. There is no relationship between kryptonite and the chemical

element krypton, though Superman's home world was probably named after

the element.



The main source of kryptonite on Earth is a rock that was attached to

the rocket ship that brought Superman to Earth. This one rock has been

fashioned into at least two forms. Superman gave Batman a kryptonite

ring (formerly belonging to Lex Luthor--see also Q24

<http://www.supermanhomepage.com/comics/comics.php?topic=comics-sfaq#Q24

 ) in case someone ever needed to use it against the Man of Steel. Some

kryptonite bullets were stored in a lead container in the Fortress of

Solitude (see Q39

<http://www.supermanhomepage.com/comics/comics.php?topic=comics-sfaq#Q39

 ).



In addition, the mischievous imp Mr. Mxyzptlk magically created some red

kryptonite that robbed Superman of his powers. This red K has been seen

only during the "Krisis of the Krimson Kryptonite" story line.



Batman also created a red kryptonite variety that makes Kryptonian's

skin transparent, while not effecting humans. This caused Superman's

powers to increase to the point where he couldn't control them due to

the unfiltered rays of our yellow sun going straight into him. Ra's Al

Ghul duplicated this in the "Tower of Babel" story line in the JLA comic

book.



A whole spectrum of Kryptonite varieties were briefly seen at the

beginning of the "Supergirl from Krypton" story line in the

Superman/Batman comics when a Kryptonite meteor crashed to earth, most

were collected and stored by the JLA and JSA, but were later stolen

(most likely by Lex Luthor).



Lex Luthor incorporated a variety of these new colors into the gloves of

his battle armor, in "Superman #2" (November 2005) Lex explains the

affects and properties of these various types of Kryptonite:



* Green Kryptonite: Deadly to Kryptonians.

* Red Kryptonite: Causes erratic and unpredictable behavior in

Kryptonians.

* Blue Kryptonite: Deadly to Bizarros.

* Black Kryptonite: (Affects currently unknown).







In the pre-Crisis years (and the Pocket Universe), there were a myriad

of colors of kryptonite which plagued Superman and other Kryptonians.

For information on these varieties, see the RACFAQ

<http://www.supermanhomepage.com/comics/comics.php?topic=comics-racfaq>

at the Superman Homepage.



________________________________



From: markjgi-@yahoo.com [mailto:markjgi-@yahoo.com]

Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 2:24 PM

To: ob-@topica.com

Subject: RE: [OBRA Chat] Questions for Kryptonite





Sort of, the sun gives him powers and krytonite takes it away.



M



Erik Voldengen <eri-@fusium.com> wrote:



Then why does he act he's dying when it's around him?





Can't....move....Kryptonite...sapping....super.....powers...........



Isn't it the sun or something?

___

Erik Voldengen

Fusium, Inc.

2037 NW Lovejoy

Portland, OR 97209

503-226-7099

www.fusium.com

<http://www.fusium.com>





________________________________



From: markjgi-@yahoo.com [mailto:markjgi-@yahoo.com]

Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 2:06 PM

To: Bikerch-@hotmail.com; ob-@topica.com

Subject: RE: [OBRA Chat] Questions for Kryptonite



technically, it doesn't bother him, his whole planet is made of

it, it just makes his "powers" go away. On his home planet the K makes

every there seem like humans, with no cool powers. it is the absence

here on earth of K that makes him "super".



now can we go back to zip ties, and how old "masters" really

aught to be



<http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/tsmileys2/04.gif>



Mark



Lisa Winchester <Bikerch-@hotmail.com> wrote:

I want to know why it bothers Superman so much. ;-)

~Lisa

questions for Kryptonite?

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<!--[endif]--> Jan 26, 2006 10:16 PST



Obra-ans,

I'm meeting with one of Kryptonite's top tech guys tonight and would

love to know if you guys have any questions for them about bike

security, lock design, bic pens, whatever... please leave them here -

http://bikeportland.org/2006/01/26/questions-for-kryptonite/



thanks.



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<P><B>Q34: What is kryptonite? Why is it dangerous?

<P>A34:</B> Surviving fragments of Superman's home world of Krypton are known as

kryptonite. In the last days of Krypton, a chain reaction with the planet's core

caused a build-up of enormous pressures. These pressures fused the minerals

inside Krypton into the new, radioactive, super-actinide element kryptonium.

Furthermore, the pressure grew to be too much for the planet's mantle to

contain, and Krypton exploded in a violent eruption. The resulting kryptonite is

the ore of kryptonium, and it is best known for its green hue. Even if the

planet Krypton had not exploded, the radiation from the kryptonite would have

eventually killed all the inhabitants in what the Kryptonians called the Green

Death.

<P>Though the radiation from kryptonite is harmful to all life, it is especially

harmful to Kryptonians (notably Superman). Kryptonite radiation rapidly fills

Superman's cells and drives out the solar energy stored therein. Prolonged

exposure to kryptonite would be fatal to Superman. There is no relationship

between kryptonite and the chemical element krypton, though Superman's home

world was probably named after the element.

<P>The main source of kryptonite on Earth is a rock that was attached to the

rocket ship that brought Superman to Earth. This one rock has been fashioned

into at least two forms. Superman gave Batman a kryptonite ring (formerly

belonging to Lex Luthor--<A

href="http://www.supermanhomepage.com/comics/comics.php?topic=comics-sfaq#Q24"><FONT

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href="http://www.supermanhomepage.com/comics/comics.php?topic=comics-sfaq#Q39"><FONT

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<P>In addition, the mischievous imp Mr. Mxyzptlk magically created some red

kryptonite that robbed Superman of his powers. This red K has been seen only

during the "Krisis of the Krimson Kryptonite" story line.

<P>Batman also created a red kryptonite variety that makes Kryptonian's skin

transparent, while not effecting humans. This caused Superman's powers to

increase to the point where he couldn't control them due to the unfiltered rays

of our yellow sun going straight into him. Ra's Al Ghul duplicated this in the

"Tower of Babel" story line in the JLA comic book.

<P>A whole spectrum of Kryptonite varieties were briefly seen at the beginning

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when a Kryptonite meteor crashed to earth, most were collected and stored by the

JLA and JSA, but were later stolen (most likely by Lex Luthor).

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battle armor, in "Superman #2" (November 2005) Lex explains the affects and

properties of these various types of Kryptonite:

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<FONT face=Tahoma size=2><B>From:</B> markjgi-@yahoo.com

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<DIV id=RTEContent>Sort of, the sun gives him powers and krytonite takes it

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style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana">Then why does he

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style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana">Can’t….move….Kryptonite…sapping….super…..powers………..<O:P></O:P></SPAN></FONT></DIV>

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markjgi-@yahoo.com [mailto:markjgi-@yahoo.com] <BR><B><SPAN

style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Sent:</SPAN></B> Thursday, January 26, 2006 2:06

PM<BR><B><SPAN style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">To:</SPAN></B>

Bikerch-@hotmail.com; ob-@topica.com<BR><B><SPAN

style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Subject:</SPAN></B> RE: [OBRA Chat] Questions for

Kryptonite</SPAN></FONT><O:P></O:P></DIV></DIV>

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style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt">technically, it doesn't bother him, his whole planet

is made of it, it just makes his "powers" go away. On his home planet the K

makes every there seem like humans, with no cool powers. it is the absence

here on earth of K that makes him "super".<BR><BR>now can we go back to zip

ties, and how old "masters" really aught to be <BR><BR><IMG id=_x0000_i1025

height=18 src="http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/tsmileys2/04.gif"

width=18 border=0 NOSEND="1"><BR><BR>Mark<BR><BR><B><I><SPAN

style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold; FONT-STYLE: italic">Lisa Winchester

<Bikerch-@hotmail.com></SPAN></I></B>

wrote:<O:P></O:P></SPAN></FONT></DIV>

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<DIV class=MsoNormal><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=3><SPAN

style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt">I want to know why it bothers Superman so much. 

;-)<O:P></O:P></SPAN></FONT></DIV></DIV>

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size=3><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 12pt">~Lisa<O:P></O:P></SPAN></FONT></DIV>

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        for Kryptonite?</SPAN></FONT></B> <O:P></O:P></DIV></TD>

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        style="FONT-SIZE: 7.5pt; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana"> <NOBR>Jan 26, 2006

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        style="FONT-SIZE: 7.5pt; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana">Obra-ans,<BR>I'm meeting

        with one of Kryptonite's top tech guys tonight and would love to know if

        you guys have any questions for them about bike security, lock design,

        bic pens, whatever... please leave them here - <A

        href="http://bikeportland.org/2006/01/26/questions-for-kryptonite/"

        target=Other>http://bikeportland.org/2006/01/26/questions-for-kryptonite/</A><BR><BR>thanks.<BR><BR>--Jonathan<BR>-------------------------------<BR>BikePortland.org<BR>"Local

        news, events, culture and opinion"<BR>(503) 283-8855<BR><A

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