Actually, about 10,000x the speed of sound
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Replying to @potaterator @loudpenitent and
See...arithmetic was never my strong suit. But yes, very fast. Much faster than human reactions. But not, speedster level fast.
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Replying to @jamari_oneal @loudpenitent and
Yeah, Flash's power is basically infinite godmagic
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Replying to @potaterator @loudpenitent and
Yes, Speedsters are OP. Flash can move faster than instant teleportation. Quicksilver moves so fast he basically exists in a separate dimension. That's ignoring how they can hit with infinite force and must necessarily be made of an unimaginably durable material.
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Replying to @jamari_oneal @loudpenitent and
The Quicksilver scenes in the X-Men movies were so much fun because they made so little sense
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Replying to @arthur_affect @jamari_oneal and
Anyone can work this out - if Quicksilver yanks you out of the way of a bullet while moving many times faster than the bullet (which we can see traveling slow as molasses) then him grabbing you is going to damage you way way worse than the bullet would've
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Replying to @arthur_affect @jamari_oneal and
Like why is him flinging people out of the house just ahead of the blast wave of the explosion less harmful to their health than the explosion itself doing that
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Replying to @arthur_affect @jamari_oneal and
Anyway it's not even about making real world physics sense In hindsight I enjoy those scenes so much because they're such a huge middle finger to the entire rest of the movie even mattering Logically what is the need for any other X-Men, what purpose do they serve
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Replying to @arthur_affect @loudpenitent and
Can QS do an infinite mass punch? Because maybe the others are needed for damage output?
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Replying to @jamari_oneal @loudpenitent and
Unless Apocalypse has some specific superspeed canceling power they never alluded to in the actual script, he should've been able to pick up Apocalypse, carry him to a local steel mill and put him inside a vat of molten metal while he was on the first word of his monologue
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Apocalypse somehow grabbing him and breaking his leg because he forgot to like fully engage his speed at that moment is the most obvious case of Rule of Drama depowering I've ever seen in one of these movies
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