Superpower Contest /@royntinwa with (super speed)

in Newcomers' Community4 years ago

The first thing anyone expects of a speedster is running: run across the city or the countryside like a “human bullet train” or faster. The thing is, that enables something much more powerful as a side effect.

The real value in super speed is what that speed means against anyone who doesn’t have it. Just do the math: an average person runs about 15 miles per hour at a sprint. So matching a high-speed train or small plane is 150 mph or more, and that’s ten times human speed. Think about that.

If you’re ten times faster than everyone around you, you’ve got the “speed veto”: not many enemies can do anything near you. Any gun drawn, any super-strong brute trying to walk, is only hoping you choose not to zip over and disarm him, trip him, do whatever you want to him. 150 mph can cross a room or a street so fast, you’re effectively everywhere at once—especially if it’s combined with the move Quicksilver used at the start of Avengers 2, rushing over to attack and vanishing out of sight before your target can think to look for you.

Just 150mph speed would convert into that much reaction time and mobility. Meanwhile, the TV Flash runs 600mph, 40 times human, on the laziest weeks of the show—and he breaks the speed of light on his busier weeks. (The X-Men movies’ Quicksilver plays most of his scenes for laughs, he dominates them so well. And the comics Flash is muuuch faster than any of them
Having super speed is what I've always dreamed for

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 4 years ago 

Wow really interesting

 4 years ago 

Thank you

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