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* BlueSkinnedSpaceBabe: Indigo discards her blonde human form and reveals herself as a descendant of the alien computer Brainiac.


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* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Indigo discards her blonde human form and reveals herself as a descendant of the alien computer Brainiac.
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* TrojanHorse: Indigo uses the chaos she spread in the earlier episode as a distraction to identify an officer who has access to a nuclear launch facility and can infiltrate via his smartphone. That way, she can access the missile silo when the general does a routine inspection even though it has no external internet connection.

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* TrojanHorse: Indigo uses the chaos she spread in the earlier in the episode as a distraction to identify an officer who has access to a nuclear launch facility and can infiltrate via his smartphone. That way, she can access the missile silo when the general does a routine inspection even though it has no external internet connection.
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* CastingGag: An obvious one as Laura Vandervoot played Kara/Supergirl on ''Series/{{Smallville}}.''
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** Superman leaving the key to the Fortress of Solitude in plain sight but secure (because there are very few entities capable of physically lifting it) was a standard part of the mythology in the [[TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] comics. Furthermore, James stating that the key is made of a "condensed dwarf star" material, weighing in at half a million tons, is lifted straight from ''ComicBook/AllStarSuperman''.

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** Superman leaving the key to the Fortress of Solitude in plain sight but secure (because there are very few entities capable of physically lifting it) was a standard part of the mythology in the [[TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] comics. Furthermore, James stating that the key is made of a "condensed dwarf star" material, weighing in at half a million tons, is lifted straight from ''ComicBook/AllStarSuperman''.
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not really Ye Olde; it's just a nuclear silo


* YeOldeNuclearSilo: Supergirl has to stop the nuclear missile from detonating at National City before it's too late.

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