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Harvey Dent
03-01-2002, 09:33 PM
If you go to 3D Action Classics (http://www2.warnerbros.com/web/actionclassics/home.jsp) and select Chapter 6, Episode 3, you'll get a chance to see Lex Luthor battling alien invaders in his purple and green battlesuit. It may not be the exact same one that he'll be using in Justice League, but it may give you a very good idea as to what it can do and why he would use it. I know that when I first heard about Lex having a Super-Powers battlesuit, I was concerned. But if it's anything like this, then I say bring it on!

While you're there, check out the Superman 3D story from the beginning. In some sections, it let's you decide how the episode will unfold, and you can get background info on friends, enemies, and info on Krypton itself. Great stuff! All you have to do is download the 3D viewer, and you're all set.

BTW, I posted this here and not on the Batman/Superman/BB board because I feel it relates to Justice League.

CadaverousEyes
03-02-2002, 04:15 PM
It just flies and shoots lasers? I'd rather it be the finished model of the suit featured in Prototype. It could also provide an opportunity to bridge it with STAS with a line about making sure all the problems have been fixed and such.

Dark Knight
03-02-2002, 06:53 PM
Originally posted by CadaverousEyes
It just flies and shoots lasers? I'd rather it be the finished model of the suit featured in Prototype. It could also provide an opportunity to bridge it with STAS with a line about making sure all the problems have been fixed and such.

The finsishe model of the suit in prototype was Steel. It might be a little weird for Lex to be battling in Steels armor ;)

CadaverousEyes
03-03-2002, 12:57 AM
No, Irons designed that suit almost entirely from scratch and without any of LexCorp's help.

Mr. Obsession
03-03-2002, 04:09 AM
Originally posted by CadaverousEyes
No, Irons designed that suit almost entirely from scratch and without any of LexCorp's help. And that would be because Irons originally designed the prototype for LexCorp. :p