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Kem discovered the hidden Sagitari and reported his findings to Jax just as Zod's time ran out. 1 / 22
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Krypton airs Wednesdays at 10 pm ET/PT on Syfy. 2 / 22
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Thanks to her reconditioning, Lyta's memories are stored somewhere in Kandor, though only Zod knows where. 3 / 22
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It has proven successful, since Daron-Vex used it to bring his daughter Nyssa back to life. 4 / 22
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As established in Season 1, cloning technology exists in this universe. 5 / 22
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Of course, Krypton has provided many ways for Lyta to come back -- eventually. 6 / 22
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Now that Lyta has died, that disrupts the future; theoretically, Dru should no longer exist. 7 / 22
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After all, Dru-Zod is the son of Lyta and Seg-El. 8 / 22
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It is unclear how Lyta's death will affect Superman's timeline. 9 / 22
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As all of Kandor looked on, Jax slit Lyta's throat, and the episode cut to the credits. 10 / 22
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Faced with a split-second decision, Jax carried through with her threat. 11 / 22
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General Zod's plan just went sideways, and his mother Lyta paid for it with her life. 12 / 22
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...but left the real army behind, hidden in a mine. 13 / 22
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He disguised his prisoners of war as Sagitari and sent them down the space elevator... 14 / 22
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He told Jax that he would pull the Sagitari off the moon, but he lied. 15 / 22
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Unfortunately for Lyta, Zod tried to have his cake and eat it too. 16 / 22
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...and issue her demands to Zod: withdraw the Sagitari from Wegthor in an hour, or Lyta dies. 17 / 22
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She then used Lyta's codes to access Kandor's broadcast system... 18 / 22
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With this, Jax mowed down Lyta's snipers and took Lyta hostage. 19 / 22
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Jax revealed her missing eye doubled as an electromagnetic generator, with the ability to discharge energy buildup. 20 / 22
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When Lyta appeared to quash the rebellion on Wegthor, Jax-Ur unleashed her secret weapon. 21 / 22
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On Krypton, Jax-Ur made good on her promise to kill Lyta and slit her throat on public broadcast. 22 / 22