I like how when it's against you, you call the age of the feat into question, but when it suits you, suddenly, the entire history of a character is fair game
DCnU Barry's best speed feat? Time-travelling.
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Last edited by DarkSaint85 on Dec 19th, 2014 at 09:44 PM
Lol...Gladiator has limited showings. I have nothing but classic scans to choose from. I also brought up him flying 200 light yrs in a short amount of time.
Oh, and Havok doesn't? So you admit, apart from the classic scans, you have nothing to choose from to show he is still at that old level?
But of course, you will argue he has the same power levels. Without realising, hey, that's precisely what other people were saying when they showed their old scans.
How fast is that? Isn't it said that once you reach light speed, there's the chance you can time travel? Just guessing from what I've heard. So how fast would flash have to go to achieve time travel?
Faster than time. Isn't this clear enough. A speed so high that time becomes irrelevant and where you can move back and forth in time. Faster than any travel speed in comics.
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Time becomes irrelevant at the speed of light. So how fast was Flash going. Help me understand this. Example...Captain Atom was moving in microseconds but time stood still for him while doing this. How fast would you have to be to time travel in DC?
Wrong. Greater speeds than the speed of light are possible. Im comics, dc and marvel even for living beings. CA was moving fast, yet time still went on, even if microseconds. To time travel you have to be faster than that, far faster, so fast you break out of time, there is no specific number but it is faster than any travel speed in comics that didn't break the time barrier, it doesn't matter if it's dc or marvel btw.
Or easier, take the greatest speed feats im marvel and dc, if they didn't break out of time because of that speed they were still to slow.
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Time stops at light speed. We can measure this because light is the same speed no matter the measurement. To time travel, einsteins 4th dimension, you'd be moving too forward or past as easily as going forward or back in 3d space.
Flash vibrates at such speeds he links every version of flash across the DC omniverse, then they similtaneously yell at the enemy team at such a high vibration that the omniverse shatters.