>speedster hero has a reaction time shorter than the Planck time and ignores Newton's laws of motion, so there's no such thing as too fast to turn
>allegedly no-power villain kicks his ass by "predicting his movement"
>>83836594
>>83836594
Is there a comic where a neonate speedster causes massive destruction by trying to interact with things at speeds around 0.2c?
>>83836657
Basically this, /thread
>>83836712
In the Flash TV show, he crashes into a car, shattering its windshield, as he's trying to move, and shatters some other car windows by blazing past them too fast. Though that's not quite what you're talking about.
It doesn't bother me that Speedforce is powerful, I can accept it as this godlike cosmic OP force alongside all the other godlike cosmic OP forces in capeshit comics, it bothers me when street tier mooks can beat speedforce.
>>83836594
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-jwrpXPBp0
>>83836993
They only stand up to the speed force because they know how to use their powers to their advantage.
It's what I personally love about the Rogues.
Is there a difference between being super fast and being able to slow down time around you?
>>83836712
There was an episode of Cyborg 009 about that. He was stuck in accelerated mode for like an entire day and couldn't touch anything without the friction setting it on fire.
>>83837223
Yes
>>83837185
as long as they don't have bat-ears I am fine
>>83837257
What is it?
>>83837185
But what does that even mean? If Flash is going hard mode bullshit, the Speedforce would definitely give him enough acceleration to counteract the rate of deceleration caused by that cold field.
>>83837420
cold is literally a lack of speed
>>83837877
actually cold is a lack of energy but molecules with energy move and movement is speed so you aren't exactly wrong.
>>83837912
So it's logical that one of the enemies of a speedster is a faggot that can turn shit onto the absolute zero.
>>83837973
>>83837912
>implying that was the reasoning behind the creation of Captain Cold
>>83836712
Happened to Wally in the eighties or nineties.
>>83837228
Came to post this. Bump it, anon.
>>83838006
It doesn't have to be the reasoning behind his creation. It just has to be a plausible explanation for why he can stand up to The Flash.
How could you hear anything if you are moving faster than sound?
How could you see anything if you are moving faster than light?
>>83838204
Feed sports.
How do they bend rocks and water and shit
Where does that energy come from
>>83838204
see
>>83836657
>>83838274
>bend rocks and water and shit
Examples?
>>83838136
My brother.
>>83836594
I always remember an old Flash comic where he runs on the beam of light from a spot light to get at someone in the air.
He was running on light.
So how is not getting his shit slapped by light that beams down? Wouldn't that be like a wall if the spotlight became a floor?
>>83836594
I know it isn't really Co-related but Adult Swim is close enough? In s-CRY-ed the mind reader outmaneuvers the fast one just because he could read minds.
>Mach 20 punches incoming
>Dodge them an inch away
>How?
>I knew they were coming
Of course I don't remember if the villain had some kind of slower super speed on his own but still, just check any show with a speedster in it. Most "normal" characters are gonna have super reactions when fighting him but will never be treated as such.
>>83840902
Mujo had other powers(I don't remember how exactly but he got the power to Megaman other Alters)but I don't think he ever had any form of super speed.