Who could beat pimped up Flash?

Started by Philosophía3 pages
Originally posted by Parmaniac
that's what I was reffring to, doesn't that proof my point that he can get affected by TP? I'm confused

Esssentially Barry is thinking so fast that not even a top-telepath like Martian Manhunter, with high level of thinking/reaction time/speed on top of it, can affect him.

Highly impressive.

Originally posted by Parmaniac
that's what I was reffring to, doesn't that proof my point that he can get affected by TP? I'm confused

He says he is going to add on the scans when he is able to. You are correct though. MM totally tricked him with telepathy. The next part the "new" way of fighting is going to be interesting to say the least. To be honest if he doesn't event some kind of gizmo to protect himself from mind rape or something it's going to be PIS.

Originally posted by Philosophía

Esssentially Barry is thinking so fast that not even a top-telepath like Martian Manhunter, with high level of thinking/reaction time/speed on top of it, can affect him.

Highly impressive.

kind of sounds like that instance when he overloaded some kind of computer virus thingie buy thinking faster than it. Idk man still think the whole speeding up thouyght is rediculous but whatever it's comics. Has any other speedster been able to accomplish increasing thought speed to a level beyond that of a advanced computer processor or a very high end telepath?

Originally posted by Philosophía

I forgot about that part in the comic my bad

Originally posted by Lord Feron
Has any other speedster been able to accomplish increasing thought speed to a level beyond that of a advanced computer processor or a very high end telepath?

Wally was thinking faster than what was described as the ultimate computer in the DC 1 Million series.

A bloodlusted Zoom

Originally posted by Philosophía

Esssentially Barry is thinking so fast that not even a top-telepath like Martian Manhunter, with high level of thinking/reaction time/speed on top of it, can affect him.

Highly impressive.


Thanks for posting it. I couldn't do it myself at that time