Clean-up[]
Does this article STILL need clean-up? D.Phoenix (talk) 22:16, April 15, 2016 (UTC)
What did the Velocity drug even do?[]
From what Caitlin said in 2x17 "Flash Back," we can explicitly conclude that Zoom didn't ever actually move faster than Barry, but instead propelled himself forward faster because his legs didn't spend as much time on the ground. This means that the Velocity drug didn't increase Hunter's speed, and he could only move his body at the same speed as Barry. -- ImperiexSeed, 4:15 PM, September 23rd 2016
Aggression25: If that's true, then why do they say the Velocity serums make a speedster faster and why did Trajectory run faster than Flash to the point of death? --Traitor Hater 2000 (talk) 20:25, September 23, 2016 (UTC)
- I'm going off of what Caitlin said. -- ImperiexSeed, 4:30 PM, September 23rd 2016
Caitlin isn't exactly an expert on the Speed Force and basically what was said seems to be "His body isn't moving faster yet he is still moving faster." Who knows? Maybe they don't run with their bodies and they instead run using the Speed Force. If someone pulls a "That doesn't make sense" with me then I'll remind you that this is a sci-fi show, it doesn't have to make sense in relation to our knowledge. What seems to do is artificially increase the amount of Speed Force energy a user has, which would go with the "they move using the Speed Force, not their legs" thing. Kaestal (talk) 22:49, September 23, 2016 (UTC)
Aggression25: Or maybe the serums just permit a speedster to temporarily have access to more of the energy than they normally do. But to use too much of it over a short period results in instability and corruption to their connection to the Speed Force, similar to how an addiction to opiates or some other drug becomes dangerous to the consumer's life if consumed too much. --Traitor Hater 2000 (talk) 00:50, September 24, 2016 (UTC)