The real life implacations of DC superpowers:

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I was was thinking about the real life implacations of DC superpowers:


In Real life , the Flashes would just age and die with in a couple of hours. Also, Life must be pretty tough as a speedster. It feels like someone is taking hours to get a word out, and there's a meeting in five minutes? it feels like your waiting for days days.
which reminds me, also in real life a speedster would have to go to sleep once an hour or something like that becuase they'll tire quickly. And they'll have to eat almost constantly because they metabolize things at light speed. They'd be in and out of the bathroom.....getting drinks every 3 seconds all because of a high speed body. Even with speed they wouldn't have time to do anything else. And if a speedster got diabetes? They'd have to have an insulin pump which pumps a gallon per minute, otherwise they'd shrivel up and die by the end of the day.
That is, if they hadn't aged and died with in a couple of hours.
 
I was was thinking about the real life implacations of DC superpowers:

I've done that many times.

In Real life , the Flashes would just age and die with in a couple of hours.

I dont see why that would necessarily be true.Its not like time itself is altered for them and only Wally [if I'm right] has ever shown to have a sped up metabolism.

There's just no reason to assume that the aging prosses is any faster for the Flashes.

Also, Life must be pretty tough as a speedster. It feels like someone is taking hours to get a word out, and there's a meeting in five minutes? it feels like your waiting for days days.

This one I can see.

which reminds me, also in real life a speedster would have to go to sleep once an hour or something like that becuase they'll tire quickly. And they'll have to eat almost constantly because they metabolize things at light speed. They'd be in and out of the bathroom.....getting drinks every 3 seconds all because of a high speed body. Even with speed they wouldn't have time to do anything else.

Again only Wally [if I'm right] ever showd to have an altered metabolism.

The other Flashes seemed to be able to generate their speed with a normal metabolism.

So Wally needed to eat and rest differently while Barry and Jay did not.

And if a speedster got diabetes? They'd have to have an insulin pump which pumps a gallon per minute, otherwise they'd shrivel up and die by the end of the day.

Actually it would depend on what type of diabetes and most likely their speed ability might eliminate the need for the pump if they got diabetes.

The extra running alone could burn up the extra surger in the blood.
 
I seem to remember an issue of Flash where Wally almost went insane waiting in a line at the bank...I could be wrong, though.
 
Interesting topic. I think the speedsters currently just tap into the speed force. From what I can tell, it's like a switch. Sometimes they switch into the speed force unconsciously like when Wally had Linda's father come over for dinner and the conversation seemed like it was going to last forever.

A flip side to that is when Wally was kid Flash, he was able to stare at Wonder Woman for just a second, but it really lasted 1 hour for him in his "own time". Wonder Woman caught on eventually, about Wally's ability to make things last longer than they should due to his speed. But that was before the speed force was introduced if I'm not mistaken.

About the metabolism, something similar to that happened to Wally and Bart Allen. Wally was stabbed by Deathstroke in Identity Crisis and he speed about his blood cell count to heal his wound. Bart also did the same thing when he was shot in the knee cap by Deathstroke in Teen Titans. These are all post speed force abilities.

I really think the vibrating so fast to look invisible and to vibrate through walls or doors are cool tricks. So is being two places at once trick, like when Wally and the Flash were in the same room at once, he just quickly dressed as Wally and the Flash super fast.
 
I was was thinking about the real life implacations of DC superpowers:

See thats the problem right there, leave real life and comics seperate, and you're enjoy them more.
 
Nobody ever thinks about the effect high speed flying has on one's eyelids either. And their clothes :(
 
Assuming you're trying to be more scientific about it, friction is going to be the deadly force here. For him to go that fast is okay, I guess, but it's gonna suck to stop.
 
I've done that many times.



I dont see why that would necessarily be true.Its not like time itself is altered for them and only Wally [if I'm right] has ever shown to have a sped up metabolism.

There's just no reason to assume that the aging prosses is any faster for the Flashes.



This one I can see.



Again only Wally [if I'm right] ever showd to have an altered metabolism.

The other Flashes seemed to be able to generate their speed with a normal metabolism.

So Wally needed to eat and rest differently while Barry and Jay did not.



Actually it would depend on what type of diabetes and most likely their speed ability might eliminate the need for the pump if they got diabetes.

The extra running alone could burn up the extra surger in the blood.

Bart was dying from rapid aging when he was born. He's also an heir to both the Thrawn and Allen Speed powers an d his aging might be a consequence of two speed powers. Aging is not inherently a part of moving fast.
 
Assuming you're trying to be more scientific about it, friction is going to be the deadly force here. For him to go that fast is okay, I guess, but it's gonna suck to stop.

Meteors that hit the ground are cool to the touch. Friction occurs in very thin atmosphere. In thicker atmospheres, wind cooling takes heat faster and also; WIND RESISTANCE brakes the speed very well in normal or thicker atmospheres. You're more in danger or having body parts ripped off of you than being burned alive at 1 atmosphere.
 
Did you guys see the discover channel special they had on supermans powers?

If he caught lois and the helacopter ala Superman: The movie, Lois 's arm would rip off lol
 
Well with some Superheroes, such X-mens Angel, it has been factored in and explained.

Yeah, Angel's eyes are protected b/c of his bird-ness and Cannonball wears goggles, but most flyers just zip around getting debris all in there lol
 
I was was thinking about the real life implacations of DC superpowers:


In Real life , the Flashes would just age and die with in a couple of hours. Also, Life must be pretty tough as a speedster. It feels like someone is taking hours to get a word out, and there's a meeting in five minutes? it feels like your waiting for days days.
which reminds me, also in real life a speedster would have to go to sleep once an hour or something like that becuase they'll tire quickly. And they'll have to eat almost constantly because they metabolize things at light speed. They'd be in and out of the bathroom.....getting drinks every 3 seconds all because of a high speed body. Even with speed they wouldn't have time to do anything else. And if a speedster got diabetes? They'd have to have an insulin pump which pumps a gallon per minute, otherwise they'd shrivel up and die by the end of the day.
That is, if they hadn't aged and died with in a couple of hours.
I disagree on many points,... In order of your statements:
No they wouldn't since it's canon that the Speedsters turn the power on and off as needed,.. Bart had to be taught how, that's why he was a teen after only two years of actual life.
Only when they don't control the ability do they get a chance to grow impatient,.. Wally did it a coupla of times.
No,... Their abilities are normally powered by the speed force,.. they don't HAVE to eat or sleep constantly to stay alive.

A diabetic Flash? with canon the way it is, he gets treated like everyone else.

We were talking about this before were we not? maybe two years ago?
 
Bart was dying from rapid aging when he was born. He's also an heir to both the Thrawn and Allen Speed powers an d his aging might be a consequence of two speed powers. Aging is not inherently a part of moving fast.

Did I say it was???
 
One concequence of powers I have that no one mentions is the Canary cry.

She should be deaf,... NOTHING in canon says shes naturally immune,... in fact he power has been turned on her before.
 
I was was thinking about the real life implacations of DC superpowers:
First mistake. It's fiction. If it's that hard for you to suspend the disbelief required to read stories about people with magical insane superhuman powers, you should probably read something else. Try some Nick Hornby, or perhaps some Dave Sedaris.

In Real life , the Flashes would just age and die with in a couple of hours.
Second mistake. The Speed Force, which is the whole of their power source, compensates for that, and for literally everything else you could possibly come up with.

Also, Life must be pretty tough as a speedster. It feels like someone is taking hours to get a word out, and there's a meeting in five minutes? it feels like your waiting for days days.
Third mistake. Most modern speedster characters are written as being able to turn their superspeed perceptions on and off.

which reminds me, also in real life a speedster would have to go to sleep once an hour or something like that becuase they'll tire quickly. And they'll have to eat almost constantly because they metabolize things at light speed. They'd be in and out of the bathroom.....getting drinks every 3 seconds all because of a high speed body. Even with speed they wouldn't have time to do anything else. And if a speedster got diabetes? They'd have to have an insulin pump which pumps a gallon per minute, otherwise they'd shrivel up and die by the end of the day.
That is, if they hadn't aged and died with in a couple of hours.
The problem here is, you're proposing all kinds of ideas and conclusions about characters, but you clearly know nothing about them.
 
Yeah, Angel's eyes are protected b/c of his bird-ness and Cannonball wears goggles, but most flyers just zip around getting debris all in there lol

This is why they say Marvel is set in a more realistic world setting i dont get why some people still dont understand the difference.

Another real woorld thing is in the physical strentgh of heroes in each comic the biggest feat of strentgh that i can remember is still Hulk partially holding up that mountain range.
 
This is why they say Marvel is set in a more realistic world setting i dont get why some people still dont understand the difference.
Oh, we understand. We just think it's cooler to have a superhero who can just fly, than a superhero who can fly because of, and I quote, "his bird-ness." Right. This is why Superman is the most famous character in the history of fiction, aside from Jesus, and Angel is just kind of well known in some sectors of the U.S.

Another real woorld thing is in the physical strentgh of heroes in each comic the biggest feat of strentgh that i can remember is still Hulk partially holding up that mountain range.
If you're making the argument that Marvel is more "realistic," let me just say Silver Surfer. And, if I can add, Thor. Oh, and all of Asgard. And how 'bout Hyperion?
 
Oh, we understand. We just think it's cooler to have a superhero who can just fly, than a superhero who can fly because of, and I quote, "his bird-ness." Right. This is why Superman is the most famous character in the history of fiction, aside from Jesus, and Angel is just kind of well known in some sectors of the U.S.

If you're making the argument that Marvel is more "realistic," let me just say Silver Surfer. And, if I can add, Thor. Oh, and all of Asgard. And how 'bout Hyperion?

I do believe that The Sentry has been quoted as saying that he can hear a butterfly sneeze in Central Africa.
 
First mistake. It's fiction. If it's that hard for you to suspend the disbelief required to read stories about people with magical insane superhuman powers, you should probably read something else. Try some Nick Hornby, or perhaps some Dave Sedaris.

Second mistake. The Speed Force, which is the whole of their power source, compensates for that, and for literally everything else you could possibly come up with.

Third mistake. Most modern speedster characters are written as being able to turn their superspeed perceptions on and off.

The problem here is, you're proposing all kinds of ideas and conclusions about characters, but you clearly know nothing about them.


Dude hes just posing a theory. Yeah he may not know everything there is to know about the Speed Force but hey at least hes thinking up interesting topics. Cut the guy some slack.
 
Oh, we understand. We just think it's cooler to have a superhero who can just fly, than a superhero who can fly because of, and I quote, "his bird-ness." Right. This is why Superman is the most famous character in the history of fiction, aside from Jesus, and Angel is just kind of well known in some sectors of the U.S.

If you're making the argument that Marvel is more "realistic," let me just say Silver Surfer. And, if I can add, Thor. Oh, and all of Asgard. And how 'bout Hyperion?

Haha, totally...
 
That probably was a little more dismissive of Christianity than I meant it to be. I'm cool with people who believe in that faith (or any faith), provided that they believe in a reasonable (read: figurative, malleable, historically justifiable) version of it.

Dude hes just posing a theory. Yeah he may not know everything there is to know about the Speed Force but hey at least hes thinking up interesting topics. Cut the guy some slack.
It might have been interesting the first seventeen times someone thought of it, but in the intervening forty-million occasions that it's been brought up, it's gotten stale.
 
I was was thinking about the real life implacations of DC superpowers:
I have read your whole post but I think you got it the wrong way from the beginning. DC comics universe is not as down-to-earth-realistic as that. Hopefully for me BTW. And specifically for the Flashes they have an explanation : the Speed Force. I did not like the concept at first, but when I see all this will people have nowadays to explain everything in realistic demystified ways, I'm glad DC has this concept. Because, in the very first place, it would be possible one single turn while running at "1 billion" miles per hour. So the spped force explain it all. and for me, it is great because, I would hate to have a realistic Flash. I do not read comic books to find what I have in real life. It is fun. It is very similar, ok, realistic, no way.
Furthermore, The Marvel universe has this kind of negative general feeling that DC does not have. Even if some stories are tragic, the whole direction of the universe is to show positiv things. In the Marvel universe it is the contrary, it is not that often that you have a bright superhero with a cool power that is nice and all. If someone was running as fast as Flash inthe Marvel U. , I suppose there would be a terrible compensation, like "each time I run, I get older" or "each time I run, I kill one people on earth, am I still a hero ?" and at the end the "hero" runs one last time to save the universe but kill his girlfriend in the process. and even with that, the avengers will see him like "you killed your girlfriend, you are a killer", so the whole hero will have a fight because they disagree. the whole thing with realistic salt and down t earth hopes.
For that, I'm thankfull to the speed force.
Realistic Superman or Aquaman or Flash is a pretty silly thing for me, beginning with the so-called realistic vision of C.Nolan.
I enjoy fantasy things, separated from the real life.
I hope you understand the whole thing about the difference in the universes, I was not talking specifically but in general.
 

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