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General Zod and his younger clone Major Zod would often order others to "Kneel before Zod" or simply "Kneel" as a sign of loyalty and deference. The phrase "Kneel before Zod" summarizes Zod's attitudes towards others. He demands obedience and loyalty from his soldiers, and refuses to accept any disagreement. His demand for complete obedience means that he will turn on anyone who disagrees with him. This includes Jor-El, formerly his best friend until Jor-El refused to clone Zod's son, as well as Coats, a Kandorian doctor who demonstrated initiative and released a zombie virus to find the Blur. Zod's younger clone killed Coats to punish him for his disobedience. In the case of Coats, he told him to "Kneel before Zod" before beheading him and, in the case of Jor-El, Zod's clone tortured Jor-

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  • General Zod and his younger clone Major Zod would often order others to "Kneel before Zod" or simply "Kneel" as a sign of loyalty and deference. The phrase "Kneel before Zod" summarizes Zod's attitudes towards others. He demands obedience and loyalty from his soldiers, and refuses to accept any disagreement. His demand for complete obedience means that he will turn on anyone who disagrees with him. This includes Jor-El, formerly his best friend until Jor-El refused to clone Zod's son, as well as Coats, a Kandorian doctor who demonstrated initiative and released a zombie virus to find the Blur. Zod's younger clone killed Coats to punish him for his disobedience. In the case of Coats, he told him to "Kneel before Zod" before beheading him and, in the case of Jor-El, Zod's clone tortured Jor-
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  • General Zod and his younger clone Major Zod would often order others to "Kneel before Zod" or simply "Kneel" as a sign of loyalty and deference. The phrase "Kneel before Zod" summarizes Zod's attitudes towards others. He demands obedience and loyalty from his soldiers, and refuses to accept any disagreement. His demand for complete obedience means that he will turn on anyone who disagrees with him. This includes Jor-El, formerly his best friend until Jor-El refused to clone Zod's son, as well as Coats, a Kandorian doctor who demonstrated initiative and released a zombie virus to find the Blur. Zod's younger clone killed Coats to punish him for his disobedience. In the case of Coats, he told him to "Kneel before Zod" before beheading him and, in the case of Jor-El, Zod's clone tortured Jor-El's clone for information. The phrase "Kneel before Zod" embodies Zod's narcissism and arrogance, showing that he (and his clone) perceives himself as infallible and that he views any sign of disagreement as a sign of betrayal or treason.
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