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How will it travel the egalaxy

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It finds the pegasus from Clash of the Titans and uses it to fly to Eternia where it teams up with He-Man and the Care Bears to defeat Cyril Sneer and Gargamel's baby Voltron clones.

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You forgot the Power Rangers and their Zords. Every one of them from every series will join up and kick evil *** all throughout the galaxy. Who could resist such a potent force?

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He could make like the Silver Surfer and just get around on the Glaive.

The grave is no bar to my call.

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I quote from my post in the earlier thread "How Exactly will their son rule the Universe?"

Perhaps Krull is on the very edge of its galaxy and one of the few planets not rulled by the Galactic government. Perhaps the Galactic Empire was overthrown by the Glactic Republic or by a rival dynasty and the imperial family crashlanded on Krull while trying to escape. Perhaps the Krull natives made the imperial family rulers of a large kingdom on Krull, which later split into two kingdoms due to a disagreement about the proper heir. If the hero and heroine are the heirs of the two branches of the imperial dynasty of the Galactic Empire their son will unite both claims and will be the rightful ruller of the galaxy in the eyes of his followers. And perhaps Galactic Empire loyalists will overthrow the new government and search for the rightful heir and find him on Krull and make him Emperor of the Galaxy.

That is one susggestion.

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Krull's inhabitants are aware of other worlds and interstellar travel. (See Ynyr's statements about the Beast and the Cyclopes and the fact that the Krullians (?) aren't at all shocked to see a spaceship with technology advanced beyond theirs on ther planet.) That suggests to me Krull, although a backwater world, does come in contact with star faring civilizations. My guess is that somehow Colwyn and Lyssa's son becomes involved with a star faring culture after assuming the throne and uses that relationship to springboard to rulership of Krull's galaxy. The movie was a spectacular box office failure, thus obviating any sequels and development of the storyline about the son. Alan Dean Foster did an excellent job with the novelization, so I would have liked to see him write a sequel to the book exploring the son's ascent to power in the galaxy.

Requiescat in pace, Krystle Papile. I'll always miss you.

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So your interpretation is that it was vaguely similar to Poul Anderson's The High Crusade, or the more or less fleshed out back stories of the Kzinti and the Slavers in Larry Niven's Known Space series, or the Klingons in Star Trek?

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Yes. It was the best explanation I could think of.

Requiescat in pace, Krystle Papile. I'll always miss you.

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How will the Baby Son of Prince Colwyn and Princess Lyssa rule the Galaxy? How will he travel throughout galaxy?


Let's see here ... 

He finds Pegasus from Clash of the Titans (1981) and uses the magical horse to fly to Eternia where he teams up with He-Man and the Care Bears to defeat Cyril Sneer and Gargamel's baby Voltron clones.


He could make like the Silver Surfer and just get around on the Glaive.


I quote from my post in the earlier thread "How Exactly will their son rule the Universe?"

Perhaps Krull is on the very edge of its galaxy and one of the few planets not ruled by the Galactic government. Perhaps the Galactic Empire was overthrown by the Galactic Republic or by a rival dynasty and the imperial family crashlanded on Krull while trying to escape. Perhaps the Krull natives made the imperial family rulers of a large kingdom on Krull, which later split into two kingdoms due to a disagreement about the proper heir. If the hero and heroine are the heirs of the two branches of the imperial dynasty of the Galactic Empire their son will unite both claims and will be the rightful ruller of the galaxy in the eyes of his followers. And perhaps Galactic Empire loyalists will overthrow the new government and search for the rightful heir and find him on Krull and make him Emperor of the Galaxy.

That is one susggestion.


I like all 3 of these! 

Krull's inhabitants are aware of other worlds and interstellar travel. (See Ynyr's statements about the Beast and the Cyclopes and the fact that the Krullians (?) aren't at all shocked to see a spaceship with technology advanced beyond theirs on ther planet.) That suggests to me Krull, although a backwater world, does come in contact with star faring civilizations. My guess is that somehow Prince Colwyn's and Lyssa's son becomes involved with a star faring culture after assuming the throne and uses that relationship to springboard to rulership of Krull's galaxy. The movie was a spectacular box office failure, thus obviating any sequels and development of the storyline about the son. Alan Dean Foster did an excellent job with the novelization, so I would have liked to see him write a sequel to the book exploring the son's ascent to power in the galaxy.

Requiescat in pace, Krystle Papile. I'll always miss you.


I would say that that's a pretty good explanation myself! 



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