(ps: It is somewhat different from the plot of the "Infinite Earths" event in the comics. First of all, Superboy-Prime did not push the Rann star, but pushed a satellite of the Arctic system, causing the orbit of the Senagon star to become unstable and slide towards star.

The previous destruction of the Lann Galaxy was not caused by Superboy-Prime, but now it is blamed on him.

Secondly, in the comics, Sadas and Lann are both silly and sweet, not bad people, and too innocent to look like politicians.

Here they are all just white and black, they are great and honorable on the outside, but they are black and stinky on the inside. They look exactly like militaristic politicians.

In the comics, Lann and Senagan are both the first-class advanced civilizations in the universe, and even the planet Keru is only their ally, not their leader.

Everyone must have no impression of the planet Koru, but Brainiac, the most powerful brain in the DC universe, is a Koru, and the Koru civilization is his home planet.

So, Rann and Senagan are really strong.

But in the comics, such a powerful civilization didn't notice Superboy pushing the planet to move right under their noses. Forget it if they didn't notice Superboy, the planet was moving weirdly, and they didn't notice it at first, but they only discovered it later.

This didn't make sense, so I changed it.

In fact, what is even more unreasonable is that Senagon is so powerful that it cannot solve the crisis of the planet sliding towards the star.

In this book, it is changed to the fact that the Lann people are evil and aim their guns at Senagon, and do not allow the Senagon fleet from outside the system to come in for rescue. The reason is that they are worried that after the Senagang fleet enters the star system on a large scale, it will take action against the lonely star of Rann. The entire planet of Rann has jumped into the North Pole star system, the home base of the Senagang people.

The comic "Lann-Senagon War" has a great influence on the DC universe, but the content is not exciting and there are too many bugs. The rulers of Lann-Senagon are either unabashedly stupid, or they are cloaked in pure goodness - —Exactly the same as the reality in the United States, very realistic.

The only character that stood out to me was Queen Blackfyre of Tamaran.

The plot of her backstabbing the representatives of the Seven Demons who were allied with her, first defecting to Lann, and then backstabbing Lann, and kidnapping the leader of Senagon, somewhat surprised me.

Because she, the majestic queen, actually completed this series of dangerous tasks herself.

A queen who can do this for her country and who only cares about picking up beautiful men on Earth should be ashamed.

It's a pity that in this plot, she is the villain second only to Onima. The brainless hero wins everything, and she draws nothing from the basket. However, this is a fanfic, so her ending will be different. )

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