239. The Transmission Ray.
"Injecting Kryptonian genetic cells into biological weapons, is that even possible?!"
Kara, who had personally faced an entire Kryptonian army, was utterly shocked. She hadn't even truly fought those Kryptonian soldiers back then; she had merely followed Alex's plan to destroy the Genesis Engine after making a brief appearance.
But still, this didn't change Kara's understanding of the terrifying power of the Kryptonian army. On Earth, a fragile planet, Kryptonians were overwhelmingly powerful. Bathed in the yellow sun, it was nearly impossible for Kryptonians to die in such a star system.
If an entire army were to invade Earth, Kara couldn't imagine the despair Earth's heroes would face, especially with her cousin Kal missing.
"I also thought it was impossible, but reality says otherwise. It happened so quickly that the entire world descended into chaos. The alarm in the Quiver was blaring, and by the time Oliver and I arrived, Star City had already fallen."
Black Canary took a deep breath, raising her hand to cover her forehead. "We did our best, but we were up against an unbeatable enemy. To give me a chance to seek reinforcements, Oliver used Kryptonite arrows to kill and distract most of the Parademons, but..."
With a soft sigh, Black Canary continued, helplessly, "I contacted the Teen Titans and most of the remaining heroes on Earth, but I got nothing—no response at all. I had to prepare for the worst."
As she quietly listened to Black Canary's story, Kara felt suffocated. She found it hard to understand the mindset of a human facing countless unbeatable foes. So, she silently took Black Canary's hand, offering her unspoken comfort.
After a moment of silence, Kara finally broke it and asked, "So, how did you come to this world? Did you find a corresponding teleportation array or a dimensional rift?"
"No." Without hesitation, Black Canary shook her head. "There was no such thing as a portal. I don't know how Jason crossed over, but I assume it was similar to my experience—I died."
"You—you died?"
"Yes, Kara, you heard me right. I died. The Quiver was breached, and I tried my best to protect some civilians as they evacuated. My voice is pretty loud, so it drew most of the Parademons away. You understand."
As Alex nonchalantly sipped his drink, Black Canary quickly composed herself, realizing why Alex had come.
Since Alex was already here, and had also brought Ashley and the others with him, he could've easily led them all out together. The fact that he had come all this way to speak with them meant he had something private to discuss.
"You mentioned something about a transmission ray earlier—what did you mean?" Black Canary asked, curious.
"Eh, it's just a reference to something related to Batman, nothing serious. But let's not dwell on that. What I want to know is, are you certain that only you and Jason Todd crossed over into this universe?" Alex asked in return.
"Honestly, I can't be sure. Before now, I didn't even know Jason Todd, the Red Hood, had come here. If it weren't for Red Skull's broadcast on TV, I would've had no idea."
"Hmm..." Alex nodded thoughtfully, taking another sip of his drink.
"You suspect that more than just Jason and I crossed into this universe—that other heroes might have died and ended up here as well?" Black Canary blurted out, her eyes lighting up with a faint glimmer of hope.
Alex, however, merely shook his head. "I understand what you're thinking, but it's just a theory. The likelihood of Green Arrow or the Titans arriving here is slim. If they had, there would've been some trace by now."
He paused, then added, "Don't forget how long you've been in this universe."
At his words, the glimmer in Black Canary's eyes dimmed. She sighed softly, muttering, "It's... been over three years now."
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