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Kal-El's Ship, also known as the Birthing Matrix refers to the Kryptonian spacecraft that took the baby Kal-El from Krypton to Earth. The craft barely had room for a mother and her baby, but Lara Lor-Van - Kal-El's mother-chose to remain on Krypton with her husband.

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  • Kal-El's Ship, also known as the Birthing Matrix refers to the Kryptonian spacecraft that took the baby Kal-El from Krypton to Earth. The craft barely had room for a mother and her baby, but Lara Lor-Van - Kal-El's mother-chose to remain on Krypton with her husband.
  • Kal-El's ship was the Kryptonian spacecraft that brought young Kal-El from Krypton to Earth. It also carried the brainwaves of Jor-El, as well as genetic matter which eventually became Davis Bloome. The ship was built by Jor-El and his assistant, Raya.
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  • Kal-El's Ship, also known as the Birthing Matrix refers to the Kryptonian spacecraft that took the baby Kal-El from Krypton to Earth. The craft barely had room for a mother and her baby, but Lara Lor-Van - Kal-El's mother-chose to remain on Krypton with her husband.
  • Kal-El's ship was the Kryptonian spacecraft that brought young Kal-El from Krypton to Earth. It also carried the brainwaves of Jor-El, as well as genetic matter which eventually became Davis Bloome. The ship was built by Jor-El and his assistant, Raya.
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