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Supergirl Im Mon-El

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A twenty-eight-year-old accountant from Denver dies in a rain-slicked car wreck, only to awaken inside an escape pod plummeting toward Earth, transmigrated into the powerful body of Mon-El. As he crashes into National City, he discovers his new Daxamite physiology is governed by a Solar Energy Absorption system that turns his cells into biological batteries. Unlike the original Mon-El, he possesses "meta-knowledge" of the Arrowverse, allowing him to strategically guide Kara Zor-El and the DEO through crises like the arrival of Mr. Mxyzptlk. While navigating a budding romance with Kara, he focuses on the Lead Resistance progression path to eliminate his species' lethal weakness. During a quiet night in Kara's apartment over pizza, he begins to manifest the rare Tactile Telekinesis ability, allowing him to manipulate objects with a thought-driven field. To survive the looming threat of Cadmus and his own royal heritage, he must balance his "dumb prince" facade with a cold, calculated training regimen that will eventually push his strength and speed toward sub-light mastery.
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