This incarnation of Godspeed hails from a possible future of Earth-Prime; he is a member of a faction of the Godspeed clones who wants to stop August Heart from powering himself up by absorbing Flash's speed.
History
This version of Godspeed was created when the real Godspeed fractured himself in time.[1] At some point in time, he went rogue along with other Godspeed clones, chosing to stand against him in his quest for more speed.
Around June 2021, the Godspeed clone went back in time to the prime timeline. As he and his allies battled the other faction, Team Flash orchestrated a plan to capture of them by using a Time Trapper tech from the A.R.G.U.S.' arsenal: the Godspeed clone was attracted by Flash and frozen in time by the weapon.[2]
Later, he was imprisoned in the S.T.A.R. Labs pipeline where Flash interrogated him about their intentions. As he revealed to be able to normally speak, he told Barry Allen about their ongoing feud with August Heart and his loyal clones, asking him to side with them to defeat the evil speedster: however, Barry refused so Godspeed broke out of the prison cell and attacked him, slowly absorbing his speed. Allegra Garcia used her abilities to stop him and force him to escape.[2]
After the real Godspeed regained his memory, he reabsorbed all Godspeed clones into himself.[3]
Powers and Abilities
Powers
- Speed Force Conduit: Speed force conduits possess a connection to the Speed Force, a cosmic force that allows its users to push the boundaries that keep time and space. As a conduit of the Speed Force, all aspects of their physiology are accelerated and enhanced.[4]
- Accelerated Healing: By having a connection to the speed force, every speed force conduit has an incredibly fast healing ability and can heal from most injuries in seconds and devastating injuries in minutes.[5]
- Enhanced Senses: The Speed Force enhances the speedster's senses, allowing them to perceive and process thoughts faster than the normal person.[6]
- Phasing: Speed Force conduits can tap into the Speed Force to vibrate their molecules in a way to achieve intangibility for short bursts, allowing them to phase through objects.[7]
- Speed Force Aura: The Speed Force manifests an aura around the speedster and whatever they are carrying, protecting them from adverse effects of their speed, such as friction with the air.[8]
- Superhuman Durability: The Speed Force Aura also protects speedsters from kinetic impacts, which in turn, makes them much more durable and resistant to injury than any normal human.[9]
- Superhuman Stamina: The Speed Force grants its conduits with a great increase of stamina, allowing them to fight or run much longer than the average person. Although a great increase, it is not unlimited.[6]
- Superhuman Speed: The universal factor of being a Speed Force conduit grants its user with imperceptible amounts of speed. All powers that conduits possess derives from their speed.[6]. This also confers:
- Superhuman Agility: The speedster's agility, balance, and bodily coordination are enhanced to superhuman levels. This allows them to easily maneuver while moving at superhuman speed.[6]
- Superhuman Reflexes: In conjunction with their enhanced senses, The speedster's reflexes are heightened immeasurably, allowing them to dodge or react faster than normal.[6]
- Vortex Creations: Speed Force conduits are able to create vortices of air by running in circles or rotating their extremities at super-speed. These vortices can be used for a number of effects.[10]
Related
- 2 Appearances of Godspeed VI (Arrowverse)
- 1 Images featuring Godspeed VI (Arrowverse)
- Quotations by or about Godspeed VI (Arrowverse)
- Character Gallery: Godspeed VI (Arrowverse)
Footnotes
- ↑ The Flash: "Heart of the Matter, Part 2"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 The Flash: "P.O.W."
- ↑ The Flash: "Heart of the Matter, Part 2"
- ↑ Being a speed force conduit conveys some core powers as demonstrated by Barry Allen and Wally West.
- ↑ The Flash (Volume 5) #73
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 The Flash (Volume 2) #1
- ↑ The Flash (Volume 2) #76
- ↑ The Flash (Volume 2) #63
- ↑ The Flash (Volume 2) #2
- ↑ The Flash (Volume 2) #74
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