From Empire of Ice and Stone by Buddy Levy

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From Empire of Ice and Stone by Buddy Levy
I'm gonna talk about this more in my eventual essay about Thirteen and her dad and what canon gives us about them. But I would genuinely bet money that ever since she refused to go and say goodbye to her mom, her dad has held it against her that when she can't handle something, she's incredibly avoidant about it. The anger in his voice when he bangs on her door and tells her "You're gonna regret this the rest of your life"... that's not something either of them would just forget. The amount of arguments I can picture between her and her dad (during canon and about canon events, and otherwise) with her dad calling back to that and saying, You always do this, you're always running away, is... very much greater than zero.
Oooh, oooh! I know this one!
Clark Kent and John Hadley are flying in a plane full of scientific equipment to track down a deadly device.
Clark finds out via radiophone that Lois Lane is in danger. He knocks Hadley out with a punch to the jaw, activates the autopilot, and exits the plane as Superman.
Later, with everyone else saved, Superman has to catch the plane as it has run out of fuel and is plunging toward the ground.
Clark then gaslights Hadley into thinking he landed the plane while unconscious.
How Hadley didn't have a broken jaw, or at least a huge bruise, we'll never know.
John Hadley – Scientist of the Day
John Hadley, an English instrument maker, died Feb. 14, 1744, at the age of 62. Learn more
John Hadley
يعتمد مبدأ تشغيل جهاز الثماني على مضاعفة الزاوية المقاسة (بسبب انعكاس الضوء بواسطة المرآة). ومن الغريب أن عالمين اخترعوا جهاز الثماني في نفس الوقت عام 1731 : الأول عالم الرياضيات جون هادلي John Hadley والثاني صانع الزجاج توماس جودفري Thomas Godfrey.
John Hadley
John Hadley was an English mathematician, and laid claim to the invention of the octant, two years after Thomas Godfrey claimed the same.
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