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This is in response to the Jin-Mo-Ri vs Superman thread, where most people thought Superman could blitz Jin. I well know that Superman has millions to billions of times ftl speed feats, but only in travel speed. Reaction wise, he is consistently nanosecond to even picosecond at the very highest (I'm only counting feats and not character statements). But Jin has a new speed feat: Yeoui was able to expand from the Moon to the Earth before a thrown lance that was touching Daewi's back could fully pierce his skin. https://cdn.mangahub.io/file/imghub/the-god-of-high-school/108/22.jpg https://cdn.mangahub.io/file/imghub/the-god-of-high-school/108/27.jpg https://cdn.mangahub.io/file/imghub/the-god-of-high-school/108/28.jpg https://cdn.mangahub.io/file/imghub/the-god-of-high-school/108/29.jpg In the next chapter, Daewi's back was shown fully expose and the blade indeed did not pierce him. http://mblogthumb1.phinf.naver.net/...223pCKgH_JPEG/2013-05-24_18;55;31.jpg?type=w2 Even assuming that the angel was throwing at peak human speeds (they're vastly superhuman and more than likely faster than sound), athletic baseball players can throw baseballs at 100mph. The first layer of skin is average 0.1 milimeters thick.
How long it would take a projectile traveling at 100mph to cross 0.1 mm? 0.000002236936 seconds. So Yeoui went from the Earth to the Moon within a time-frame of 0.000002236936 seconds.
The distance between the Earth and Moon is 238,900 miles.
Bada boom bada bing, plug in the numbers. 500,000x FTL is the absolute smallest low end. Superman is nowhere near that level of speed, that's approaching Flash level of reaction time
How long it would take a projectile traveling at 100mph to cross 0.1 mm? 0.000002236936 seconds. So Yeoui went from the Earth to the Moon within a time-frame of 0.000002236936 seconds.
The distance between the Earth and Moon is 238,900 miles.
Bada boom bada bing, plug in the numbers. 500,000x FTL is the absolute smallest low end. Superman is nowhere near that level of speed, that's approaching Flash level of reaction time