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Frozen Lightning

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Is there a way to calculate the perception speed of a character that viewed lightning as almost frozen but did not move in any way during the attack?
 
We have this as our rating for lightning's speed: https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Lightning_Feats

As this is a "time seems frozen" calc, we normally go off a snail's speed as shown in this: https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Calculations?so=search#Slow_Motion_Calculations

For someone to see lightning as basically frozen, it's something like this.:

440000/0.00275*1.4=224000000 m/s (0.74718357324c, or Relativistic+)

Since the lightning is perceived as frozen, this guarantees a Relativistic+ perception rating.
 
We have this as our rating for lightning's speed: https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Lightning_Feats

As this is a "time seems frozen" calc, we normally go off a snail's speed as shown in this: https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Calculations?so=search#Slow_Motion_Calculations

For someone to see lightning as basically frozen, it's something like this.:

440000/0.00275*1.4=224000000 m/s (0.74718357324c, or Relativistic+)

Since the lightning is perceived as frozen, this guarantees a Relativistic+ perception rating.
I'm asking because the formula utilities movement in your example it's 1.4 m/s (average walking speed if I'm not mistaken)
But the character that did this feat was pinned to the ground by spikes and couldn't move a muscle, so do we still use this formula or do we do something like that:

440000/0.00275 = 160000000 m/s (0.53c) basically getting rid of the movement part?
 
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