You can't genuinely expect me to know a re-calc that's not in a thread and not in the profiles. I'd have to assume the calc we have is wrong for me to actively go and research a replacement. You can't blame that on me.
Fair, that’s my bad, got a little heated there. My apologies.
Fine, Mach 3 works. Is that not a valid feat? It's consistent with A-Train.
It is, and he’s faster than Homelander.
I forgot the magic bone in my shoulder that makes the speed of my legs two order of magnitudes slower than their usual self.
Dude, the entire body is connected. Ask any sprinter and they’ll tell if you if any part of their body is hurt or injured that can dramatically decrease their performance. And that’s just talking about things like feeling or slight sprains. A Train had a chunk of his shoulder burnt off and crisped, that is a perfectly logical reason as to why he is slower than before. Also, you use your arms to run, they aid in stability and being able to boost your pace. Considering he had his shoulder scorched, that’s gonna hurt his ability to do that by a lot, even if he’s trying to power through the pain.
The blitz is PIS, you know it, I know it, everybody knows it.
I don’t think it is, actually. The feat itself might be an outlier but it still shows what the writers think of the difference between Homelander and A Train, that being A Train is still leagues faster when healthy.
Don't use it. A-Train and Homie are relative in speed.
Considering what we see onscreen and showrunners statements, I simply disagree.
Those disparities come from inconsistencies in writing, because we have also plenty amounts of evidence of flight speed not being a whole blitz tier above combat.
Yeah idk about that one, there are plenty of times where characters completely failing to react to someone slamming into them via flight whenever they can react just fine to normal punches.
Poor guy is really banking on that nothing burger of an injury to make A-Train crippled.
Again, having part of your shoulder burnt off isn’t a “nothing burger”, it would logically severely dampen his abilities.
Bro even smuggled in an entire headcanon as a rebuttal. "Slowed down", weren't you using the author's words which imply he was trying to run away?
Those two don’t contradict each other. He slows down to lead Homelander away, and then speeds up to escape eventually. I will however concede that it is headcanon, so I’ll refrain from using it any further.
Really condescending for a guy being proven wrong. Homelander is faster than A-Train in-universe via the same confirmed speeds.
The only confirmed speeds we have are from A Train whenever his heart is dying from being hooked on V for years. And no, him taking V wouldn’t necessarily make up that gap between him healthy vs not; if you take a shriveled addict and hook them on steroids, they might be stronger than they’d be normally, but they probably wont be as strong as they would be if they were a healthy weightlifter.
(I know it’s not exactly a perfect match to the situation but you get the idea)