Originally posted by Cosmic CubeI'm not continuing this arguement from the other thread.. And you asked when he used it as a weapon not when has he warped reality, quit trying to put words into my mouth kid.... but Flash warps reality anytime he uses the speedforce, it bends and warps as he uses it. And "Infinite Mass Punch" is what it's universally known as, check your google. He has also used it outside of this fight in continuity.. and even in the cartoon.
So the 'Infinite Mass Punch' is Flash's only "reality warping" feat?
Originally posted by Juntai
I'm not continuing this arguement from the other thread.. And you asked when he used it as a weapon not when has he warped reality, quit trying to put words into my mouth kid.... but Flash warps reality anytime he uses the speedforce, it bends and warps as he uses it. And "Infinite Mass Punch" is what it's universally known as, check your google. He has also used it outside of this fight in continuity.. and even in the cartoon.
Not putting words in your mouth.
Explain exactly how performing an infinity mass punch is using reality as a weapon.
Reality warps when he travels into the speedforce dimension, as it does during any interdimensional travel.. Meaning that he can control reality?
Originally posted by Cosmic CubeRead the infinite mass punch again, he hits them with reality, not his hand.
Not putting words in your mouth.Explain exactly how performing an infinity mass punch is using reality as a weapon.
Reality warps when he travels into the speedforce dimension, as it does during any interdimenstional travel.. Meaning that he can control reality?
One evening, at the absolute peak of his prowess, he felt the night lightning...calling him. Not with his eyes or mind—but deep in his heart—he sensed a strange beckoning...and chased it. Into the unknown, Windrunner raced faster and faster. He shattered all limits. He moved quicker than the hurricane, more swiftly than the thunderbolt...faster than light itself. Reaching supreme velocity, he approached the threshold of a new communion. For a span razor-thin even to him, Windrunner touched the very source of his great power—and was transformed. The speed force drew Windrunner in...without words, inviting him to the other side of light, to become one with the power...as others had before him. —(Max Mercury, Flash v.2 #97, January 1995)
Windrunner hesitated at the last moment, and lost his chance at heaven. Propelled forward through time, he landed in 1891. “He had locked eyes with God—and had blinked. From that day forward, he was burdened with an empty ache more painful than the greatest dream dashed...or the greatest love lost.” Windrunner tried many times to recapture that moment, each time arriving in a new era, until he became the present-day Max Mercury.