Professor Hart chewed on her thumb as she read the diagnostics on her laptop. Things had improved for Goku but only up to a point. He was no longer losing cohesion but he wasn't quite in tune with the Cosmic Resonance yet. Her stomach chose this moment to growl and she shushed it. She had also been up for close to 24 hours now and it was starting to wear on her. Doctor Fett did everything he could to get Goku's body back in order, she didn't understand what all he did or why because that wasn't her field of expertise. She had many degrees in physics and hypothetical sciences. She almost envied the doctor as he had a straightforward issue that seemed, from an outsider perspective, easy to fix.
She looked up when she heard the door open, it was Superman. "Oh, hello Superman. Goku's stable from a medical standpoint but from a scientific standpoint, he is still in rough shape." Superman nodded at her and stood at the bedside to examine him with his suite of Super Senses. "Hmm. You got his cells to be on the same frequency, why is he still unconscious?" Professor Hart frowned and said "We're not sure. Medically he seems to be perfectly healthy at this point but there are no brain waves that we can detect and that could be chalked up to the vibrational difference." Superman cupped his chin and looked to be deep in thought.
"I might have something to help with that. It will take me a little while to go grab it, so if you think Goku is in decent shape for now, so you should take an hour or two nap. I can get you when I return." Professor Hart sagged with relief. "Oh thank god! I am so tireddddd." She snapped her laptop shut and said "If I weren't married to someone, I'd kiss you. I'll see you in two hours!" Superman chuckled as she sprinted out of the medbay. He looked back down at Goku and told him "Don't worry, we'll get you straightened out before the end of the day." and left.
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Superman took to the skies of Metropolis and took a moment to survey the city he loves almost as much as Smallville. He didn't grow up here but he quickly grew to love it when he went to Metropolis University to get his degree in journalism. With a smile at the nostalgia, he rocketed off to the North Pole. In just a few minutes of flight, he had reached his Fortress of Solitude. He touched down gently outside of the massive gate and pulled out a key. At first glance, it resembled a basic house key. However, upon deeper inspection, it is revealed to be made of a steel like material and weighs several hundred pounds. He inserted it into a simple keyhole and turned it. The massive gate vanished instantly and Superman went into the Fortress.
He stepped into a small lobby built to accommodate guests and to verify identities via deep scans and other biometrics. It was a small room with walls of smooth white crystal, a plush red carpet with gold trim, and various chairs and a couch suiting the theme of the room. He was approached by a Superman Robot who gave him a quick scan and after verifying the identity of Superman, spoke to him. "Greetings Kal'El. How may I assist you today?" The two walked through a simple wooden door and into Fortress of Solitude's main foyer. "I am looking for the Reggick Harmonizer. I think it can be used to stabilize a friend." The Superman Robot turned its head slightly and flew off deeper into the Fortress, leaving Superman to his own devices for a moment. He stepped to a terminal and reopened an article he had been writing yesterday about the local Animal Shelter being funded for another year. As he was wrapping up the article the robot returned with a golden harp.
"I have retrieved the Reggick Harmonizer, was there anything else you required?" Superman gratefully took it from the and shook his head. "No, thank you. You can go back to your other tasks." Without waiting for the affirmative, he flew at high speed from his Fortress and back to Metropolis.