Brainiac?[]
Do we have a basis for saying that Casey and Chloe are actual Kryptonian vessels for Brainiac? I know that Brainiac prepared others to become vessels for possession by Kryptonian spirits... but I haven't seen any onscreen indications that he can use the vessel process to possess someone himself.
Brainiac seems to act as a virus, infecting people by treating them as mini computers that he can control and reprogram. That seems very different from the vessel process, which has been referenced by name and described several times. --Kanamekun 23:57, 31 October 2008 (UTC)
I'm not sure if Brainiac's possession of Chloe and Casey qualify as this due to the fact that Brainiac is NOT Kryptonian, he was made by Kryptonians. However, I see the argument for listing it here but I think there needs to be a vote. 92.8.218.206 16:22, 15 February 2009 (UTC)
Doesn't need an image[]
I got asked to put an image here. But as far as I can tell, this concept really doesn't make sense to have an image. Is there a category we can put it in to keep it from asking for an image? --trlkly 12:19, May 2, 2010 (UTC)
- Perhaps a screencap of Jonathan getting/losing in Exile/Phoenix? Or Zod leaving Lex's body in Zod? Unfortunately, the former wasn't really a Kryptonian vessel so much as Jor-El giving the powers to Jonathan, and the latter was the vessel in question being banished of the Kryptonian 'spirit'. Maybe there should be a vote or something.154.11.37.175 05:34, December 24, 2010 (UTC)
Chole was a vessel for Krypton's super primordial computer system, Brainiac.[]
Hey, everyone, it quite simply, really. In episode Legion, Brainiac while in control of Chloe's body, while talking with Clark, said that she is a vessel for him, and there is nothing more to say because I off hand, don't know the exact quote Braiiniac used in the episode.
ImperiexSeed, 8:34 PM, March 19th 2011