thorstone
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This is a character whose origin follows the classic archetype of "look what science did!" Like Bruce Banner, whose emotional baggage (or latent mutation) was unleashed in an accident dealing with gamma rays; or Peter Parker, who was bitten by a spider of ill repute, The Flash is born out of science gone wrong.
 
How do you flesh out a more detailed/logical explanation of the origin of The Flash; whether in a stand alone film or in a flashback in a Justice League feature. What is the experiment in question that creates this super human?
 
		
		
	
	
		
	
 
The Flash is different from other members of the Justice League-- Wonder Woman didn't get blasted with superfluids; Superman wasn't bitten by a radioactive rose thorn; and Manhunter is from Mars. The Flash is the Marvel style Captain America/Hulk character of the Justice League-- he wasn't born a super man.
				
			How do you flesh out a more detailed/logical explanation of the origin of The Flash; whether in a stand alone film or in a flashback in a Justice League feature. What is the experiment in question that creates this super human?
	The Flash is different from other members of the Justice League-- Wonder Woman didn't get blasted with superfluids; Superman wasn't bitten by a radioactive rose thorn; and Manhunter is from Mars. The Flash is the Marvel style Captain America/Hulk character of the Justice League-- he wasn't born a super man.