Suddenly Davis was surrounded by this blue light. It wrapped around him like some kind of force-field. He felt this huge source of energy coming all through him. He's been x-rayed before and it felt like that. Then everything went black. The next thing he knew was lying on the cold floor of the fortress.
"What happened?" Davis asked as he got himself up.
"The phantom came to the surface my son. Do not worry he will not be able to escape the fortress. I won't allow it. I've examined you and it looks like the phantom has possessed you from a young age attaching and growing with you, becoming a part of you."
"A part of me?" Davis asked distraught.
"What do you mean? Are you saying I really am so kind of monster?"
"You are not a monster my son."
"Then what am I? Who am I?"
You are Jye-el of the house of El. You are my first born. Son of Raya. A woman who loved you more then life it self. She fought for you. You are from the planet Krypton which was destroyed. In our last days I sent you and your mother to the Phantom Zone."
"What? I thought Clark said it was for criminals?"
"Yes, but as the Krypton was being destroyed I had to give my sons a chance. So I sent Kal-el in a ship and I sent you with your mother. She was very strong and brave. I knew she would protect you until she found the Gateway and would escape with you. The plan was for her to raise you there until she felt you were ready and she was supposed to take you for your training. She was supposed to find Kal-el too."
"Why didn't you send Clark in the phantom zone too?"
"I had built the ship. I only had time to build one small ship. This was the only way."
Davis said. "So you chose him over me and decided to send me in the land of the monsters. You think I wouldn't remember. All of the shrinks told me they were just dreams. Manifestations of my fears, but they were real, and my mother she really fought them didn't she."
"She did. She was a brave woman. I knew going through the phantom zone was her only chance."
"So she's still there?"
"No, I'm sorry my son she died here fighting a phantom and preserving the fortress. She died a hero."
"A hero." Davis said admiringly but still grieved.
