They thought he was just an experiment – and a failed one at that! Grown from a combination of Kryptonian and human DNA, the Clone was no more than a set of data to the scientists of Project N.O.W.H.E.R.E. But when the scope of his stunning powers was revealed, he became a deadly weapon! Now the question is: Can a clone develop a conscience?
In a N.O.W.H.E.R.E. lab, the doctors are considering their experiment of three-and-a-half months a failure. They are unable to get any readings of brain activity. However, Doctor Caitlin thinks differently. She thinks that Superboy is alive, and they just can't read him properly. She is right, however, the other doctors start the termination protocols. Suberboy senses that something is wrong and breaks out of his test-tube chamber and kills most of the scientists, but Dr. Caitlin escaped and she grabs Superboy.
One month later, Superboy is enrolled in High School. There, he meets Rose Wilson who takes an immediate liking to him. They walk home together, and Superboy is seemingly so in love with Rose that he fails to notice a woman in a burning house screaming for help. He heads back home to the Helpworth Farm, which is all actually a VR program ran by N.O.W.H.E.R.E. The scientists can't figure out why he doesn't even flinch when he goes by the woman screaming for help. They feel they need to fix this before they can release him into the world. However, Templar has a different idea. He feels that Superboy needs to be released now, to deal with the Teen Titans.
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