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Sometimes, I think about the fact that Kara had nothing from Krypton but the clothes on her back. She didn’t even have any pictures. This is the first time in over a decade that she has seen her mother. Maybe she was wondering if she truly remembers it, if details were starting to fade. Maybe her eyes were a slightly different shade of blue than she remembers, or her hair a lighter shade of brown. And this is something that Alex gave to her. “This is Kryptonese writing,” Kara exclaimed when she saw the device that held the projection. Maybe Clark knows as much Kryptonese as Alex (but not Kara, listen to the hologram of Alura talking to Kara. It’s formal language, it’s stiff. Clark might have learned formal Kryptonese but the sayings and expressions and slang? Clark would have never learned that), but Alex is possibly the only person in the world that has the science background (for feels about Kara teaching Alex Kryptonese, look here) and the knowledge of Kryptonese to put the AI together. Kara has lost so much, has gone through so much, but Alex was able to give a small piece of home back to Kara. Because, for one more time, Kara gets to hear her mother tell her I love you.