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:{{note}} It could be in her ability to be able to stop almost instantly.<br /> |
:{{note}} It could be in her ability to be able to stop almost instantly.<br /> |
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{{note}} Daphne seems to be able to bring things into her super-speed frame of reference instantly without any negative side effects. When she snatches things out of "normal speed time" they would tear apart if they weren't protected by her ability instantly.<br /> |
{{note}} Daphne seems to be able to bring things into her super-speed frame of reference instantly without any negative side effects. When she snatches things out of "normal speed time" they would tear apart if they weren't protected by her ability instantly.<br /> |
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{{note}} Even if she could successfully ram someone, it would be a kamikaze attack at best.<br /> |
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| [[Daphne]]'s power imparts some extra strength. || She can carry at least two grown people with her while moving at super-speed. || {{plus}} She carries [[Matt Parkman]] and [[Ando]] with her to the bike messenger station in Manhattan, presumably all the way from [[Lawrence, KS]]. (''[[Episode:Our Father|Our Father]]'')<br /> |
| [[Daphne]]'s power imparts some extra strength. || She can carry at least two grown people with her while moving at super-speed. || {{plus}} She carries [[Matt Parkman]] and [[Ando]] with her to the bike messenger station in Manhattan, presumably all the way from [[Lawrence, KS]]. (''[[Episode:Our Father|Our Father]]'')<br /> |
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{{minus}} Daphne's speed [[:Image:Speedy fingers.jpg|isn't limited to running]], she might be able to swim super fast as well.<br /> |
{{minus}} Daphne's speed [[:Image:Speedy fingers.jpg|isn't limited to running]], she might be able to swim super fast as well.<br /> |
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{{note}} Daphne prefers to run on water.<br /> |
{{note}} Daphne prefers to run on water.<br /> |
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{{note}} Running on water was only accomplished in a dream created by Matt Parkman. She never did it in real life.<br /> |
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:{{note}} Daphne ''can'' run on water using surface tension, it was said so in a BTE interview. That's how she often crosses continents.<br /> |
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| [[Daphne]] should be able to [[Flight|fly]] by flapping her arms really fast. || None || {{plus}} Hummingbirds can fly by flapping their tiny wings at 8-10 beats per second.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Wings are naturally adapted for flight, arms aren't.<br /> |
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{{minus}} Daphne said herself that she can't run on air.<br /> |
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:{{note}} Running isn't flying.<br /> |
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| [[Daphne]] should have been stuck 16 years in the past when she rescued [[Hiro]]. || None || {{plus}} She has no known powers to travel into the future.<br /> |
| [[Daphne]] should have been stuck 16 years in the past when she rescued [[Hiro]]. || None || {{plus}} She has no known powers to travel into the future.<br /> |
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::{{plus}} If she processed data at a rate high enough to handle super speed at all times, then she would find almost any conversation unbearably long (especially since the person would be speaking in slow motion). Imagine if Neo got stuck in 'bullet time'. It's possible she simply perceives things a little bit faster as a biological effect, then speeds herself up temporally as well as physically when she runs.<br /> |
::{{plus}} If she processed data at a rate high enough to handle super speed at all times, then she would find almost any conversation unbearably long (especially since the person would be speaking in slow motion). Imagine if Neo got stuck in 'bullet time'. It's possible she simply perceives things a little bit faster as a biological effect, then speeds herself up temporally as well as physically when she runs.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Hiro doesn't actually stop time; he simply enters a time frame which is much faster than the norm, making everything seem frozen. If super speed was ''purely'' biological, then speedsters would be as helpless as anyone else against it.<br /> |
{{plus}} Hiro doesn't actually stop time; he simply enters a time frame which is much faster than the norm, making everything seem frozen. If super speed was ''purely'' biological, then speedsters would be as helpless as anyone else against it.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Writers [[Joe Pokaski]] and [[Aron Coleite]] explained that Hiro doesn't actually stop time, he just slows it down very much: "Whatever a nano of a nano second is, that's where they live." This is why he is able to have a "normal time" conversation with Daphne, who moves at super speeds.<br /> |
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:{{plus}} In a [http://blog.nbc.com/hiro_blog/2007/01/the_sword.php blog post] Hiro (when explaining why in [[Godsend]] he appeared to be only slowing down time as opposed to stopping it) says, "Instead of Stop, I casted Haste". The term "Haste" implies that time was accelerated, not slowed down.<br /> |
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:{{note}} The writers could have been referring to the above statement; stating that he speeds up so that, in comparison, everything else moves at "a nano of a nano".<br /> |
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{{plus}} It doesn't matter how fast an object moves; as long it is accelerating along a purely physical plane, space-time manipulation can stop it dead.<br /> |
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{{plus}} If the ability was purely biological, then speedsters would wreak havoc whenever they used it. The amount of force each step would carry would probably destroy any solid surface they walked on, leaving a trail of destruction behind them.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Also, if the ability was purely biological, then speedsters would be either completely unstoppable or completely helpless in combat. If their bodies were affected normally by the impact, then a 'speeded-up' punch would probably reduce the speedster's hand to a bloody stump. If their bodies were able to resist the impact somehow, then each blow would cause horrific damage (for example, when Edgar slashed Danko, it wouldn't have disemboweled him; it would have cut him in half and thrown the pieces across the room, while also embedding the blood into the surfaces behind him).<br /> |
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The following fan theories are about Super speed.
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Theories
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| If Daphne charged into someone at super speed, that person would die. | None | + The force of her hitting them would be similar to that of a bullet.
- Matt created an illusion of her hitting Knox while traveling at super speed, and only she was hurt.
• She would also die or at least get seriously injured.
- Daphne can decelerate virtually instantly, so possibly her ability does not increase her effective momentum. Hence crashing would not be any more damaging than a normal person running into a wall.
• Daphne seems to be able to bring things into her super-speed frame of reference instantly without any negative side effects. When she snatches things out of "normal speed time" they would tear apart if they weren't protected by her ability instantly. |
| Daphne's power imparts some extra strength. | She can carry at least two grown people with her while moving at super-speed. | + She carries Matt Parkman and Ando with her to the bike messenger station in Manhattan, presumably all the way from Lawrence, KS. (Our Father)
+ She also carried Flint when she broke him out of Level Five. (Dying of the Light")
+ She visibly carried Samir Mellouk in Our Lady of Blessed Acceleration, Part 1.
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| Daphne would be unable to activate her ability while underwater. | None | + Running underwater requires a lot of strength and it is difficult to remain close enough to the bottom to have something to push off of. - Daphne's speed isn't limited to running, she might be able to swim super fast as well.
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| Daphne should have been stuck 16 years in the past when she rescued Hiro. | None | + She has no known powers to travel into the future.
- According to special relativity, traveling very fast but not exceeding the speed of light will move you forward through time (the frame of reference for them would slow relative to earth's frame of reference). This part of special relativity is actually well accepted (and tested via atomic clocks). Going backwards by exceeding the speed of light is probably in reality impossible, but still theoretically plausible. Thus Daphne, Hiro, and Ando could go forwards through time by approaching the speed of light without passing it.
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| While primarily biological, super speed also has a temporal component. | When Hiro 'stopped time', Daphne would always gradually 'unfreeze'. | - In Our Father, Ando mentions that Daphne's ability is 'too windy' and that he prefers Hiro's mode of travel. Hiro's spatial teleporting does not produce 'wind'.
+ If speedsters achieved that kind of speed without manipulating time to a certain degree (speeding themselves up along a temporal axis as well as the physical one), they would need impenetrable skin to avoid having their organs liquefied by the G-force and then pushed out through their pores.
+ Also, if super speed did not involve temporal acceleration, then Daphne and Edgar would be just as unable to see what was going on as the bystanders (meaning that instead of zipping into Hiro's office, Daphne would have sped out of the elevator and flown through the window). In addition, changing direction quickly would be very difficult without temporal manipulation.
+ Hiro doesn't actually stop time; he simply enters a time frame which is much faster than the norm, making everything seem frozen. If super speed was purely biological, then speedsters would be as helpless as anyone else against it.
+ It doesn't matter how fast an object moves; as long it is accelerating along a purely physical plane, space-time manipulation can stop it dead. |
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Super speed | |||||||||