Clark does not yet have the ability to fly yet. And even so you woul not be able to help other people.
He does have the ability to fly, he just hasn't even bothered to try to, because the writers say, "Clark, you mustn't attempt to fly". What's the harm in having just one episode where he actually tries to fly but falls off a roof somewhere? There's no logical reasoning behind, "I'm still earthbound, dad, I can't fly - mom, Kal-El can fly, not me". Sure, sure, did you even try, Clark?
Originally posted by Whos_Pete
He does have the ability to fly, he just hasn't even bothered to try to, because the writers say, "Clark, you mustn't attempt to fly". What's the harm in having just one episode where he actually tries to fly but falls off a roof somewhere? There's no logical reasoning behind, "I'm still earthbound, dad, I can't fly - mom, Kal-El can fly, not me". Sure, sure, did you even try, Clark?
One of the stipulations of creating the series Smallville was Clark cannot fly.
However, they found loopholes. Like he is dreaming that he is flying, or he was "Kal-El" when he flew.
If you "think" a little more about things, you can see that it was in fact a statement addressing somebody elses' point.
However, I accept you do not see things on the advanced level I can, and get a tad mixed up.
"beep beep beep!"... "oh my lord! Whos_Pete's just posted again!".. *reads*.. "there's a question mark!! there's a question mark!! I will try to answer!.. must answer question mark, must!"
My use of question marks was to emphasise the reasoning behind my point, not in an effort to get answers to things that I already know.
K? Back to Belle Reeve you go.
If you try answering "K?", I will purposely ignore all your posts in future. K?
Originally posted by Whos_Pete
If you "think" a little more about things, you can see that it was in fact a statement addressing somebody elses' point.However, I accept you do not see things on the advanced level I can, and get a tad mixed up.
"beep beep beep!"... "oh my lord! Whos_Pete's just posted again!".. *reads*.. "there's a question mark!! there's a question mark!! I will try to answer!.. must answer question mark, must!"
My use of question marks was to emphasise the reasoning behind my point, not in an effort to get answers to things that I already know.
K? Back to Belle Reeve you go.
If you try answering "K?", I will purposely ignore all your posts in future. K?
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Nevermind.
Clark hasn't tied flying yet because he does not know he is capable of such things. Remember with all his other powers came at random times and would not stop? (x-ray vision, heat-vision, etc.) That would be the same case with flying.
Yes I agree that he flew in the 2nd episode of Smallville were he had the dream about Lana. (And with the tornadoes). And remember the chick that was associated with Virgal Swan? (Damn I forgot her name) She said " He has completed the last part of his destiny" That was Kal-el, Kal-el has the power to fly, not Clark.
There might be a possibility that he hasn't tried yet but I seriously doubt it.
Clark hasn't tied flying yet because he does not know he is capable of such things.
Of course he knows he's capable of flight. Where were you when they aired the episode of Kal-El knocking Martha on her ass and taking off in the air, chasing after a plane and ripping the door off it? On the toilet seat knocking one off? You've forgotten about that, have you? Cast your mind back to the end scene where Clark says, "I'm still earthbound". He knows he's capable, he just doesn't know how. My point was, why does he not even try?
That was Kal-el, Kal-el has the power to fly, not Clark.
Bullshit! The only thing different about Kal-El and Clark is the name-tag. The body is exactly the same with the same capabilities. The only thing Jor-El did was tamper with Clark's memory. For the last time, Kal-El *is* Clark Kent and vice versa.
There might be a possibility that he hasn't tried yet but I seriously doubt it.
He hasn't tried yet. No episode has shown him trying.
Good God.
[QUOTE=6090237]Originally posted by Whos_Pete
[B]Of course he knows he's capable of flight. Where were you when they aired the episode of Kal-El knocking Martha on her ass and taking off in the air, chasing after a plane and ripping the door off it? On the toilet seat knocking one off? You've forgotten about that, have you? Cast your mind back to the end scene where Clark says, "I'm still earthbound". He knows he's capable, he just doesn't know how. My point was, why does he not even try?
Actually, no I did not forget abut that. I mentioned the girl associated with Virgal Swan. You know, the one who's name I forgot. I was talking about the episode were he was Kal-el. and he, as in Kal-el flew and shit.