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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Thanks <img src="https://sliders.tv/bboard/img/smilies/smile.png" width="15" height="15" alt="smile" /></p>]]></content>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I like it. <img src="https://sliders.tv/bboard/img/smilies/smile.png" width="15" height="15" alt="smile" /> </p><p>Not an in depth review I know but still.....</p>]]></content>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Batman v Superman: the SQ21 Version]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>So I&#039;ve been hard on Batman v Superman.&nbsp; I haven&#039;t liked the direction they did.&nbsp; So I decided to put my laptop where my mouth is.&nbsp; I decided to write my own version of &quot;BvS&quot; and post it here.&nbsp; I read over it, and it&#039;d need a bit of fleshing out.&nbsp; But this is the type of movie I&#039;d like to see.&nbsp; I made some changes, but I stuck to a few simple guidelines.&nbsp; </p><p>1. It&#039;s a follow-up to Man of Steel<br />2. It has to hint at a greater DCCU<br />3. It has to include the main characters that the original movie does.<br />4. It has to allow for Suicide Squad</p><p>Other than that....here&#039;s what I did.&nbsp; It probably sucks, but I figured I should at least write out what I&#039;d do.</p><p>******</p><p>Gotham – 23-year-old Bruce Wayne is testing his new batarangs and watching drone footage of one of his recent trips out into the city.&nbsp; Alfred arrives, telling Bruce of the talk on the news of the Batman.&nbsp; He asks if Bruce is ready to make a bigger show to the public to try and control his image.&nbsp; But Bruce isn’t talking.&nbsp; All he sees is a message on TV from an alien named Zod.</p><p>As Zod fights Superman on TV, Bruce is working out harder than ever.&nbsp; He looks exhausted, but he throws another fifty pounds on the bench press.&nbsp; As a Wayne Enterprises building collapses, Bruce closes his eyes and looks at a horrified Alfred.&nbsp; “I’m not ready,” he says.&nbsp; “We need more.”</p><p>Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice</p><p>Metropolis – Lex Luthor is smiling at the ribbon-cutting of the new LexCorp Tower.&nbsp; It’s the most advanced building in Metropolis, built to withstand “anything or anyone that is thrown at it.”&nbsp; A reporter asks why Luthor denied help from Superman, who was instrumental in rebuilding the rest of the city.&nbsp; “No further questions,” Lex says.</p><p>Clark is asleep at his desk.&nbsp; Lois approaches and tells him that Perry wants to speak with him.&nbsp; His story on the LexCorp ceremony is late….again.&nbsp; Clark admits that he’s been working too hard as Superman.&nbsp; That he has to regain the city’s trust.&nbsp; That he’s been working overtime to fix damage, save people, rid the city of crime, help the government.&nbsp; Anything to let people know that he’s a hero not to be feared.&nbsp; He also admits he’s been training – trying to refine the use of his powers.&nbsp; He can’t let things get out of control again.&nbsp; Using his super-hearing, he hears a siren.&nbsp; “If you go, I can’t protect you anymore.” Lois says.&nbsp; But Clark is already gone.</p><p>Bruce is sitting in the Batcave.&nbsp; A series of screens are in front of him.&nbsp; “Riddler apprehended by Batman”&nbsp; “Joker and Harley Quinn suspected in robbery” “Mysterious creature spotted in Gotham sewers”&nbsp; But Bruce is fixated on a Metropolis TV screen.&nbsp; “Superman saves 757”&nbsp; He’s studying Superman’s movements.&nbsp; He looks back at a Batman suit.&nbsp; Beside it is a Robin suit.&nbsp; In a separate case is something bigger.&nbsp; Something stronger.</p><p>Superman is answering questions.&nbsp; A reporter asks about a Superman statue in Metropolis.&nbsp; Superman says he doesn’t deserve it, that he still has a lot to do to deserve it.&nbsp; A reporter asks about the vigilante in Gotham.&nbsp; Superman says that he respects anyone who is willing to fight for justice, but he’s weary of anyone who wears a mask, lurks in the shadows, and uses questionable methods.&nbsp; Lex shows up and asks when Clark is going to stand trial for the thousands that died in his fight with Zod.&nbsp; Clark hangs his head and flies away.&nbsp; Lex smiles.</p><p>Bruce is looking out over Metropolis from a still-under-construction Wayne Tower building.&nbsp; He tells a construction foreman that he’s still denying help from Superman.&nbsp; “It’s the one thing Luthor and I agree on.” Bruce says.&nbsp; Alone with his thoughts, he gets into an elevator, inserts a key, and takes the elevator down to an underground makeshift Batcave.&nbsp; He speaks on a radio to Alfred.&nbsp; He asks if he’s sure he wants to do this.&nbsp; He says he is.&nbsp; He asks if they want his help.&nbsp; He says he can’t afford to lose anyone else.&nbsp; This is his fight.</p><p>Superman is flying around the city.&nbsp; He is listening for something.&nbsp; Anything.&nbsp; He stops on the Daily Planet building.&nbsp; He asks Lois about the job.&nbsp; She smoothed it over, but he has to focus on Clark Kent.&nbsp; That Superman has done enough.&nbsp; She hands him his glasses, but he hears something and speeds away.&nbsp; Across the city, Batman is looking at him with military-style binoculars.&nbsp; But Superman has disappeared.&nbsp; It’s too late, Superman already has him in a choke hold.</p><p>“What are you doing here?’</p><p>“Clark…..Kent….” Batman says.</p><p>Superman is taken aback.&nbsp; He lets Batman go and repeats the question.&nbsp; Bruce doesn’t answer.&nbsp; So Clark asks how he knows who he is.&nbsp; Bruce takes his mask off.&nbsp; “You interviewed me about Wayne Tower.”&nbsp; Clark asks why he exposed his own identity.&nbsp; “You would’ve just used your x-ray vision anyway.&nbsp; This way, I’m in control.”&nbsp; Superman asks again why he’s there.&nbsp; “I have to know for sure.”&nbsp; Superman asks what he’s talking about.&nbsp; Bruce turns around.&nbsp; “Goodnight, Clark” and dives off the building.&nbsp; Superman lets him leave.</p><p>Across the city, Lex is experimenting on Zod’s body.&nbsp; Mercy Graves tells him that they’ve been successful in reverse engineering some of the Kryptonian tech.&nbsp; That they should be able to replicate the Kryptonian armor “to his specifications.”&nbsp; Lex smiles.</p><p>On the Kent Farm, Clark doesn’t know what to do.&nbsp; He knows he’s about to get fired.&nbsp; He doesn’t know how he can lead a double life.&nbsp; Ma Kent tells him that he’s done enough.&nbsp; That she didn’t raise Superman – she raised Clark Kent.&nbsp; That he deserves to have a life too.&nbsp; Clark gets a call from the Planet asking about a story.&nbsp; Clark hugs his mom and is in Metropolis before he knows it, punching out a story so fast that the keyboard is shredded.&nbsp; Perry White comes out of his office.&nbsp; He’s impressed.&nbsp; But an explosion across town happens.&nbsp; Lois looks at Clark, and she distracts Perry so that Clark can speed out.</p><p>He gets to the LexCorp facility on the edge of town.&nbsp; There’s a huge fire.&nbsp; He puts out one fire when another explosion happens.&nbsp; He uses his X-Ray vision and sees a figure moving at super-human speed.&nbsp; Another explosion distracts him as the creature leaps up and takes him to the ground.&nbsp; There’s a quick fight but Clark is able to struggle away.&nbsp; Again, he flies over the facility.&nbsp; He looks for the creature, and it leaps at him again.&nbsp; Clark is able to float high enough so at the creature can’t get him.&nbsp; Superman decides to stay above and try and neutralize him with his heat vision.</p><p>Batman is watching from a rooftop.&nbsp; Sees Clark floating above a LexCorp facility, using his heat vision.&nbsp; It appears he’s causing the explosions.&nbsp; He cannot see any creature.&nbsp; People are running away, terrified.&nbsp; Batman sighs and tells Alfred it’s time.&nbsp; He disables his communicator and summons the Batwing.</p><p>Superman is able to hit the creature with a blast of heat vision, and it falls harmlessly to the ground.&nbsp; He puts out the remaining fires with a quick blast of freeze breath, and he goes to check out the creature.&nbsp; But before he can, he’s attacked by a heavily-armored Batman.&nbsp; Superman tries to talk to him, but Batman is relentless.&nbsp; Punch after punch after punch.&nbsp; And it’s hurting Superman.&nbsp; It feels like Zod all over again.&nbsp; Batman is just as strong and a much better fighter.&nbsp; But it only takes one good punch from Superman to send Batman flying.&nbsp; His suit is heavily damaged, so Batman starts with the gadgets.&nbsp; Electric batarangs, explosives, missiles from the Batwing, etc.&nbsp; Nothing is effective.&nbsp; Clark is still diplomatic, even though his mouth is bleeding from the first barrage.</p><p>But Batman won’t listen. He attacks again, throwing punch after punch.&nbsp; But Superman is adapting.&nbsp; He’s injured but Batman’s suit is falling apart with every Superman strike.&nbsp; Finally, Batman throws a punch that shatters his armored glove and Bruce’s own hand.&nbsp; Superman verifies that his hand is broken.&nbsp; Bruce hobbles back, expecting Superman to go in for the killing blow, but Superman looks at him with sad eyes.&nbsp; He explains that he was trying to fight a monster; that he doesn’t want anyone else to get hurt.&nbsp; </p><p>“What monster?” Batman asks.&nbsp; Clark looks back and the creature is gone.&nbsp; Clark quickly scans and sees it right behind Batman, its eyes beginning to glow red.&nbsp; Superman speeds passed Batman and stands between him and the creature as a heat vision blast strikes Clark in the chest.&nbsp; Batman is shocked and orders the Batwing to attack.</p><p>Over a PA, Lex’s voice is heard.&nbsp; “What do you think, Superman?&nbsp; Can you beat him again?”&nbsp; Clark stands up, very injured, and looks at the creature, who is distracted by the Batwing.&nbsp; The creature is a monstrous version of General Zod.</p><p>Zod/Doomsday uses his heat vision to destroy one of the Batwing’s wings, before leaping up and ripping it in half.&nbsp; He lands to turn his attention back to Superman before he’s hit by a blue blur.&nbsp; Superman is flying at full strength, carrying Doomsday out of the city to the edge of town.&nbsp; At the LexCorp facility, Bruce is shaking his head.&nbsp; He turns his communicator back on.&nbsp; “You were right.&nbsp; I think he’s one of the good guys.”</p><p>“He is,” a voice says from behind Batman.&nbsp; It’s Lex, in his own Kryptonian power-suit.&nbsp; “But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t destroy him.&nbsp; I was surprised when I saw you attack.&nbsp; Your tech is impressive but mine is better.”&nbsp; Lex laughs and Bruce shakes his head.</p><p>Doomsday and Clark are fighting in an industrial district.&nbsp; Doomsday is using everything he can to fight Superman, but Superman is fighting distracted.&nbsp; He’s terrified that there will be collateral damage like the last time they fought, and he’s losing the fight because of it.&nbsp; Doomsday throws a gasoline truck at Clark, who jumps to avoid it, but the truck crashes into the corner of a building.&nbsp; The explosion is massive and causes the building to start to collapse.&nbsp; Clark uses his x-ray vision to make sure no one is inside before it lands.</p><p>Doomsday uses this distraction to run towards lights by the water.</p><p>Lex sees the explosion across the city and smiles.&nbsp; Bruce realizes that Lex is the real enemy, and he lunges at him.&nbsp; The two have their own fight.&nbsp; Lex’s tech is superior (especially since Bruce’s is mostly destroyed and he’s fighting with a broken hand), so Lex spends the fight wondering aloud why they’re fighting when their real enemy is Superman.&nbsp; Lex has the upper hand, and punches a part of Batman’s armored mask off.&nbsp; Enough for Lex to see who’s underneath the mask.</p><p>“You’re kidding me,” Lex says.&nbsp; He can’t believe Bruce Wayne is under the mask.&nbsp; Before Lex can do anything, a sword comes through the side of his armor.&nbsp; Lex screams in pain and falls to the ground.&nbsp; Wonder Woman is standing behind him.&nbsp; She pulls her sword out and looks at it, as if startled by her own strength.</p><p>“Where are the others?” Wonder Woman says to Batman.&nbsp; Bruce is woozy.&nbsp; “Others?”&nbsp; “The invaders!&nbsp; We saw the explosions!&nbsp; I was sent here to protect man’s world.&nbsp; Where are the rest of the invaders?</p><p>Doomsday reaches a crowded party on the docks.&nbsp; Superman sees him, and speeds toward the monster.&nbsp; He screams, shattering windows, knowing he’s going to be too late.&nbsp; But before he can get there, a giant tidal wave hits the building, washing Doomsday towards a rocky beachfront.&nbsp; Superman looks for survivors, but all he can see are red flashes and everyone in safety nearby.&nbsp; </p><p>Superman doesn’t know what’s happening, but he rushes to Doomsday.</p><p>While Wonder Woman is distracted, Lex pulls out a device and smiles, but a batarang knocks it out of his hand.&nbsp; Wonder Woman turns around and punches Luthor in the face.</p><p>“They’re easier to disable than I thought,” Wonder Woman says.&nbsp; “He’s not Kryptonian.&nbsp; He’s Lex Luthor.”&nbsp; “Why is a human dressed in alien armor?&nbsp; What’s going on here?”</p><p>“There’s no time for explanations,” Batman says.&nbsp; “We have to help Superman.”</p><p>Bruce surveys the wreckage of the Batwing and injects himself with something for his pain.&nbsp; He then reaches into another compartment and pulls out a weapon.&nbsp; Then he turns to Wonder Woman.&nbsp; “How did you get here?&nbsp; I don’t suppose you have some sort of cloaked aircraft.”</p><p>Wonder Woman smirks.</p><p>On the beach, Superman and Doomsday are trading blows.&nbsp; Clark looks down, and he’s bleeding.&nbsp; But Doomsday doesn’t seem to be taking any damage.&nbsp; Every time he tries to look for weapons or something to help him, Doomsday punches him.&nbsp; This is a matter of strength, and Clark doesn’t know if he has enough.&nbsp; Clark goes to punch the monster, and Doomsday catches it.&nbsp; And almost looks to be smiling.&nbsp; Superman isn’t strong enough.</p><p>“Get down!” a voice yells.&nbsp; Only a man with super-hearing could hear it.&nbsp; Superman falls to the ground, and a beam of energy knocks Doomsday back.&nbsp; Batman and Wonder Woman fall from the sky.&nbsp; Batman picks Superman up.</p><p>“Who’s the girl?” Superman asks.</p><p>“She’s with us,” Batman responds.</p><p>“Us?” Superman says.&nbsp; He’d smile if he had enough energy.&nbsp; Batman stays stoic, unable to admit he was wrong.</p><p>With a numbers advantage, Batman tells Superman and Wonder Woman to launch a coordinated attack while he stays back and <br />takes shots when he can.&nbsp; Superman doesn’t know what he’s doing, but Wonder Woman tells him to follow her lead.&nbsp; She’s a warrior and knows what she’s doing.&nbsp; Bruce says he’ll whisper and help him fight.</p><p>So Superman and Wonder Woman attack the creature.&nbsp; Wonder Woman and Batman coach Superman on what to do as they are able to confound the monster.&nbsp; Every few seconds, Batman is able to get a shot in.&nbsp; As Doomsday finally shows signs of weakness, Diana kicks him towards Clark.&nbsp; Both Wonder Woman and Batman scream at the same time, “NOW, SUPERMAN!” and Clark punches Doomsday with all his strength, sending him flying into the air.</p><p>Superman looks up and flies after him, grabbing Doomsday and holding him still.&nbsp; As they leave the Earth’s orbit and into space, Superman tells the monster “you’re not welcome on my planet” and hurls him towards the moon.</p><p>Superman lands to see Wonder Woman and Batman standing on the docks.&nbsp; “What happened to it?” Batman asks.&nbsp; “The moon, I think.&nbsp; I have no idea if he’ll stay there or if he’ll die.”&nbsp; “Leave that to me,” Batman says.</p><p>They both look at Diana, who is walking away.</p><p>“Who are you?” Superman asks.</p><p>“My name is Diana.&nbsp; Princess of the Amazons.”</p><p>Superman is speechless.&nbsp; “And what about that mysterious wave?&nbsp; And the red flashes.”</p><p>“That wasn’t me,” Wonder Woman says.&nbsp; “But some heroes like to stay hidden.&nbsp; Maybe you two should take a page from their book.”</p><p>Superman smiles and turns to Batman.&nbsp; He’s gone.&nbsp; </p><p>A week later, Clark Kent shows up at helipad of the Wayne Enterprises building.&nbsp; He’s holding a newspaper.&nbsp; A couple relevant stories are shown.&nbsp; “Lex Luthor defends innocence in Kryptonian technology case” and “WayneTech spends billions on private space station”</p><p>“I’m sorry, Mr. Kent.&nbsp; Mr. Wayne isn’t doing any more interviews”</p><p>“I’ll do one more,” Bruce says, inviting Clark into his helicopter.&nbsp; Bruce has a noticeable cast on his hand.&nbsp; The helicopter lifts off.</p><p>“He’s alive,” Bruce says.&nbsp; “He’s on the moon and he looks pissed, but he’s alive.”</p><p>Clark looks at Bruce and over at the helicopter pilot.</p><p>“Don’t worry,” Bruce says.&nbsp; “You can trust Dick.”</p><p>“I’ve been doing some digging,” Bruce continues.&nbsp; “This world is bigger than either of us thought.&nbsp; There are forces out there that I’m not even sure I understand.”</p><p>“Mysterious warrior princesses.&nbsp; Mysterious tidal waves.&nbsp; Guys that move so fast I have trouble seeing them.” Clark says.&nbsp; “Do you trust them?”</p><p>“I think you know it’s tough to win me over,” Bruce says.&nbsp; “But this time, I’m going to do my research.&nbsp; If there are forces of good I wasn’t aware of, what kind of forces of evil could there be?”</p><p>“I don’t know,” Clark says.&nbsp; “But I have a feeling we’ll be ready.”</p>]]></content>
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