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− | | HistoryText = Randall was coming out of his office when he was approached by [[Linda Lake (Smallville)|Linda Lake]]. She offered him a story to publish but he was not concerned with her story, claiming that she should take up another career as hers as a journalist is over. She said it was about [[Kal-El (Smallville)|Clark Kent]] and he published the story, with it about Clark killing [[Alexander Luthor (Smallville)|Lex Luthor]]. He confronts [[Lois Lane (Smallville)|Lois Lane]] for not realizing the truth about Clark before anyone else and then handed a copy of the article of Linda in her desk. |
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− | When Lois tries to enhance her career, she takes him out of an important banquet of the Society of Press to give him his new article about a new heroine in town calling itself Stiletto. He gives her a small row on page ten of the newspaper, so Lois feels slighted. Randall refused to publish the story without a photograph or proof and recommends Lois to get one. |
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− | When an incident occurred at the Metropolis General Hospital, Brady intended to entrust the job to the new recruit [[John Corben (Smallville)|John Corben]]. But after not finding him at his workplace, Randall decided to give it to Lois, who became upset for being his second choice. He told her to get a good story and left the office. |
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− | Later, Randall was infected with a zombie virus released by Kryptonians and attacked Lois at the offices of the Daily Planet when she tried to give him his new story about [[Tess Mercer (Smallville)|Tess Mercer]]. |
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− | Randall assigned Lois a story about The Blur after a series of botched saves by [[Zan (Smallville)|Zan]] and [[Jayna (Smallville)|Jayna]]. She told Randall that she was not his "Blur Girl" on this story, but he insisted on assigning her to the piece. |
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Revision as of 19:44, 10 April 2019
History
Randall Brady became an editor for the Daily Planet after the death of Grant Gabriel.
Powers and Abilities
Abilities
Notes
- Randall Brady was played by Stephen Lobo.
Related
- 5 Appearances of Randall Brady (Smallville)
- 2 Images featuring Randall Brady (Smallville)
- Quotations by or about Randall Brady (Smallville)
- Character Gallery: Randall Brady (Smallville)
Footnotes
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