All In Characters: Erika Kent, Lyssa Kent, and Jason White Jr.
Thanks to Kaia and Adam’s interference, Dru Zod was raised in a different environment, one where he was kept far away from fears of his world not carrying on after its destruction. Named Dru-El, he worked with his brothers, Jor-El and Zor-El, tirelessly to save their planet, but even together they could not stop it. There was an upside, however. His daughter, Ry-El, was sent to Earth with her cousin, where they were adopted by the Kent family and raised as brother and sister.
Erika Kent knew she was adopted. She heard stories from her parents about how she and Clark came into their lives at just the right time, and growing up in Smallville after the meteor shower, adoption was hardly the strangest thing around. The powers, though? The speed and the strength that both she and Clark had? Made her question from an early age just why her biological parents gave her up, and what her true relation to Clark was.
She finally starts getting answers after she falls from the top of the cheerleading pyramid and doesn’t hit the ground right away, and Clark manages to get hit by a car and come out alive. Are they part of an invasion? A rescue mission? Refugees? Someone out there has to have answers, and she’s determined to find out.
Life is pretty good on Earth in the 2030s and 40s, but when the Black Moon Clan attacks, Lyssa decides to take them on herself, even if that means going back in time to do it. She knows she’s at a disadvantage; she might be a quarter Kryptonian, but that doesn’t mean much against Chaos’s soldiers. Unless, of course, she can somehow become a sailor soldier herself. But Krypton’s been dead for decades. There’s no such thing as a Sailor Krypton, or is there?
Jay is used to the past. At age 16, he was sent there to save him from a demon hunting him, but a year later when it was defeated, he was free to come home. Three years later, more demons sent by the Black Moon Clan, and he and his cousin Lyssa are feeling powerless. When one escapes to the past, Jay realizes he knows more about the time it’s in and will fit in better than anyone else. The best thing about time travel is that you can be gone for three years, and no one else will notice a thing.