Well, perhaps the plane had some sort of malfunction on the runway. And the truck was carrying some crucial parts or tools that were needed to repair the plane immediately. So, the truck rushed to the plane's location, and the mechanics used the items from the truck to fix the problem, thus saving the plane from being grounded or worse, having an accident during takeoff or landing.
In the comics, Homelander doesn't have any offspring. His character is focused more on his own power and struggles rather than having a family with children.
Sure. One of Homelander's weaknesses in the comic is his psychological vulnerability. He struggles with internal conflicts and is prone to emotional breakdowns when things don't go his way. Also, he has a limited understanding of true loyalty and friendship, which can be exploited by his enemies.
Definitely. Homelander has a few weaknesses in the comics. For instance, his dependence on approval and validation from others makes him vulnerable to manipulation and criticism.
The protagonist went to the apocalypse to be a mercenary. He could trade with plane merchants. The first plane he went to was the zombie plane. He saved a little girl named Lan and returned to Earth.
This plot was more common in doomsday novels. The protagonist could go to the apocalypse to find resources and trade with other forces. He could also trade with plane merchants to obtain various materials and information. In the zombie plane, the protagonist might need to cooperate with others to protect himself and others.
The main character saved the little girl surnamed Lan because she had some special ability that could provide useful information or resources to the main character. When returning to Earth, the protagonist may face various challenges and tests, but he can overcome them through his own skills and teamwork and eventually win.
Not necessarily. There were many novels that described the scenes of rescuing the black silk stewardess on the plane, but there might not be a common name to refer to these novels. Some novels might use this plot as the theme, while others might use it as a background or part of the story. One needed to know the name or plot of the novel to determine whether it belonged to a particular series or work.