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Alicia Baker

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Alicia Baker
Family John Baker, Mrs. Baker
Occupation Student (Smallville High School)
Powers and Abilities Teleportation
Played By Sarah Carter
Status Deceased (Pariah)
Appeared In Obsession, Unsafe, Pariah

"We're special, Clark. People like us don't need boundaries and limitations." - Alicia Baker to Clark Kent, Obsession

Alicia Baker was a Smallville teenager with the metahuman ability to teleport. She was also a love interest of Clark Kent.

She grew up to be manipulative and volatile. Her parents lived in fear of her and at one point in her life, they tried to prevent her from teleporting by keeping her locked up in a lead-lined room, even when she cried and begged to be let out, which no doubt contributed to her destructive and sociopathic behavior.

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[edit] Powers and Abilities

Alicia acquired the ability to teleport from kryptonite exposure during the first meteor shower when she was a child. One minute she was playing on the swings, the next minute she was in the middle of a cornfield. When she teleported, she would leave behind a green cloud of smoke.

Alicia could teleport places out of her line of sight, such as when she teleported out of an elevator to safety. She could also teleport vast distances at will, teleporting once from Smallville, Kansas to Las Vegas, Nevada. She was able to bring people and objects with her when she teleported, as long as she was touching them and she wanted to bring them with her.

Her teleporting powers apparently also enabled her to change positions while in transit. When she teleported Chloe from the Torch offices to a car, they went from standing to sitting down. When she teleported them both out of the car, they were standing again.

[edit] Vulnerabilities

Alicia's abilities could be inhibited by lead, either in the form of lead paint or a lead-lined room. As part of her treatment, her doctor, William McBride created a special bracelet for her to wear that released trace amounts of lead in her bloodstream to prevent her from teleporting.

[edit] Season Three

Alicia had a reputation in high school of being very stuck up. In reality, she was afraid that if she ever became friends with anyone, they would discover what she could do. Clark and Alicia met while on an economics field trip to LuthorCorp Plaza. While inside an elevator, the cable snapped and Clark had to stop it.
Alicia uses her ability.
Alicia saw him use his heat vision to destroy a security camera and super-strength to break through a panel to grab a steel support, his hand acting as a brake. She was shocked and Clark asked her not to tell anyone, and as people started to approach the elevator to see if anyone was hurt, she used her own secret ability to teleport them both out of the elevator and to safety. She in turn asked him not to tell her secret.
Alicia attempts to kill Lana.
Alicia and Clark talked about their powers at school before class and later on he tried to ask her out on a date, but got nervous so she asked him out instead. After the date, they talked about how they were different. He dropped her off at her house and they almost kissed, but Clark was too shy and backed off. She went inside and teleported up to her room and watched him drive away. Later that night, she teleported half-naked into Clark's bed. As they appeared to be about to make love, Clark's father discovers them, after hearing Clark knock over his alarm clock. Clark was severely reprimanded by his parents, and Alicia apparently teleported away. However, she was actually spying on their conversation, and learns of Clark's vulnerability to kryptonite.

Alicia became obsessed with Clark, hanging pictures in his locker, scratching out Lana's picture in his yearbook, and redecorating his loft. When Clark discovered that she hurt her father, he asked her to turn herself in. She teleported away and he got Chloe's help to set a trap. He painted a room with lead paint out of which she could not teleport, but she used meteor rock against him and escaped. She headed to the Talon to stab Lana to death, but Clark stopped her in time, covering her in lead paint, and neutralizing her abilities. She was sent to Belle Reve for rehabilitation.

One can read the Smallville Ledger article about Alicia's suspected crimes here.

[edit] Season Four

Clark and Alicia reunite.

Alicia was taken to Belle Reve where she was treated by Dr. William McBride, who later released her, but with a special bracelet that prevented teleporting. She immediately came to visit Clark, wanting to prove that she was better. He was wary at first, and she apologized for hurting him before. His parents were also worried that she was let out of Belle Reve, and suggested he stay away from her. Clark got Chloe to hack into Alicia's medical file, and discovered that she was cured.

Clark and Alicia reunited and went on a date where she saw Dr. McBride watching her. He told her to stay away from Clark or he'd have her committed again. Alicia was unable to face the stigma of what she had done before her treatment and decided to run away. She asked Clark if he wanted to come with her, and he thought she was kidding at first, then told her he couldn't just leave town.

Alicia decided to take matters into her own hands and broke into the Torch office where she found a red kryptonite ring and used it to make Clark a necklace. She asked him to wear it for her before she left for California (saying she won't teleport, but that she has her parents' car outside). He agreed and put it on, immediately changing into his Kal persona. While making out in the barn, and apparently about to sleep together, Alicia asked if their relationship had any sort of commitment and in the heat of the moment, Clark asked her to marry him.

Clark and Alicia take a moment to breathe.
He broke off her bracelet and they teleported to Las Vegas, getting "married" in a low-rated wedding chapel and renting a hotel room to consummate their marriage. Before they did, however, Alicia removed the necklace, deciding she wanted "all of Clark", not just the bad boy. He immediately snapped out of it and began to argue with her, claiming that she 'drugged him'. He also argues that the ring "makes me do things I don't want to do", while she counters that it simply releases him. She says that it was him all along, claiming that "Clark Kent brought me up to this room to make love to me." This appeared to sway Clark for a moment, until he says that "Clark Kent made a mistake." She teleported away before he could stop her.
Alicia protects Clark's secret by taking a bullet for him.
Clark returned to Smallville to find her. Dr. McBride confronted Clark and blamed Clark for ruining his "greatest achievement", planning to frame him for stalking Alicia, kidnapping her, and forcing her to marry him. He pulled a gun on him, but Alicia showed up in time to stop the bullet from hitting Clark. Clark pushed Dr. McBride out of the way and asked Alicia why she took the bullet, since it wouldn't have hurt him. She replied by saying that she was honoring her promise to protect his secret. As she was recuperating in the hospital, she apologized to Clark, saying she just didn't want to lose him. He told her he wanted her "with or without that rock." He returned her broken lead bracelet and left.

Later, she visited him in his loft and he was happy to see her wearing her bracelet. She thanked him for helping her "be a better person" and told him that even though they can't be together, she still has feelings for him and will never tell his secret. She told him she loved him and walked away, but he caught her and she broke down crying in his arms.


Alicia gets snubbed at The Talon.
Back together, Clark took Alicia to the Talon on karaoke night. Everyone stopped and stared and Lana was hurt that Clark would date her after she tried to kill her. Alicia asked Lana to give her another chance, but Lana walked away.
Chloe sees Clark use his powers.
When Lana was later attacked by an invisible predator, everybody believed it to be Alicia. Clark defended her and claimed she was with him at the time of the attack and that she was wearing her lead bracelet. He later discovered that she has, in fact, stopped wearing it, saying she didn't think she needed it. She felt not being able to use her powers felt like being in prison. She swears she didn't attack Lana. When Jason Teague was attacked in his car, Alicia's green scarf was found around Jason's neck. Clark couldn't ignore the evidence and became suspicious of Alicia. He confronted her and asked her to turn herself in and she argued with him, telling him if people knew about his secret, they might suspect him, too. He asked her to at least explain it to the sheriff, she agreed, but only if he also exposed his powers, too. He told her he could not do that and she simply teleported away.
Clark discovers Alicia's lifeless body.

Alicia visited Chloe Sullivan at The Torch and arranged a "demonstration" for her and exposed her to Clark's superhuman abilities, unbeknownst to him.

Alicia returned home to find another student, Tim Westcott, rummaging through her things "looking for evidence" to plant, intending to frame her for his next murder. He drugged her and killed her before Clark could find her to apologize for not believing her. Clark found her hanging from a beam in her barn. He burned through the rope, but to his horror, she was already dead.

Clark located and eventually overpowered Tim in a grief-stricken rage, and attempts to strangle him. However, Lois Lane begs him before he killed Tim, and he eventually relents. Clark felt, and probably still feels immense guilt over the fact that he didn't trust or believe her. He felt he should have gone with her to reveal his secret so people wouldn't have judged her and she might still be alive. He later visits her grave to say goodbye, and is consoled by Chloe.

[edit] Relationship with Clark Kent

[edit] Trivia

  • According to the High School Yearbook, Alicia was most likely to "Travel the world". [1]

[edit] Notes

  • When Alicia died, Clark's reaction was much more violent then his reaction in Phantom to Lana's death, or his reaction in Reckoning to his father's death. In all three circumstances, Clark attempted to murder someone. However, in the former two, Clark sought an explanation for Lana's death from Lex, and attempted to justify his actions to the mugger. However, Clark does neither when confronting Alicia's killer, and simply attempts to strangle him. However with the exception of Chloe's "death" in Crusade (which he quickly learned wasn't real and only learned about three months after the fact due to him being brainwashed by Jor-El) this is the first time Clark really loses someone. Clark may simply mature more between this and later events; as well as this, the poor state of his relationship with Alicia at the time of her death may have contributed to his grief, as he also had to cope with his guilt for not believing in her.

[edit] References

  1. Smallville: The Visual Guide, page 51.
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