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{{minus}} Who's that dumb to run underwater? Everybody would swim to the top.<br /> |
{{minus}} Who's that dumb to run underwater? Everybody would swim to the top.<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 /> |
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| [[Matt Parkman]] killed Daphne when they flew into space together. || Daphne's "Fly me to the moon." || {{plus}} Suffering bodily damage from a dream state has been shown to cause physical bodily harm as well (such as Matt's knife wound in [[It's Coming]]), and flying to the moon would be fatal.<br /> |
| [[Matt Parkman]] killed Daphne when they flew into space together. || Daphne's "Fly me to the moon." || {{plus}} Suffering bodily damage from a dream state has been shown to cause physical bodily harm as well (such as Matt's knife wound in [[It's Coming]]), and flying to the moon would be fatal.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Matt has control over the illusions he creates, he wouldn't let it hurt Daphne.<br /> |
:{{minus}} Matt has control over the illusions he creates, he wouldn't let it hurt Daphne.<br /> |
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{{plus}} Her death directly followed their ascension into space.<br /> |
{{plus}} Her death directly followed their ascension into space.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Post hoc ergo propter hoc.<br /> |
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{{plus}} It is unlikely that doctors wouldn't be nearby and instead allowing him to visit if her condition was not stable.<br /> |
{{plus}} It is unlikely that doctors wouldn't be nearby and instead allowing him to visit if her condition was not stable.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} Matt controlled the doctor with his power, they'd leave them alone if he commanded them to.<br /> |
:{{minus}} Matt controlled the doctor with his power, they'd leave them alone if he commanded them to.<br /> |
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:{{minus}} She may have been kept alive by machines.<br /> |
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The following fan theories are about Daphne Millbrook.
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Theories
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| Future Daphne is the new timeline's version of the agent from Walls. | None. | + When the explosion future was changed, it could have changed who made the agent ranks.
+ The altering of the future could have changed to whom the ability of super speed would go to.
+ Altering the future could have prevented a condition that enabled the original agent to develop her ability. |
| If Daphne charged into someone at super speed, they 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's spirit animal is the rabbit. | None. | + Matt's spirit animal is the turtle, so the rabbit could serve as a foil to that in a "tortoise and hare" way. + She is fast, like a rabbit. |
| 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") |
| 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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| Daphne's power is similar to Hiro's and allows her to alter her personal timeframe (plus that of anything or anyone she is holding). She hasn't learned to use it unless she is running. | She is able to travel backwards and forwards in time. She moves faster than sound without a sonic boom. | + With Ando's power boost she was able to speed her timeframe to such an extent the universe's timeframe was reversed. + She also may have been able to slow her timeframe and allow 16 years to pass without experiencing it.
- The two abilities only exhibit similar effects under certain circumstances. |
| 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. - Who's that dumb to run underwater? Everybody would swim to the top. |
| Matt Parkman killed Daphne when they flew into space together. | Daphne's "Fly me to the moon." | + Suffering bodily damage from a dream state has been shown to cause physical bodily harm as well (such as Matt's knife wound in It's Coming), and flying to the moon would be fatal.
+ Her death directly followed their ascension into space.
+ It is unlikely that doctors wouldn't be nearby and instead allowing him to visit if her condition was not stable.
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| See Also: 9 • Red • Time travel • Daphne Millbrook | |||||||||