![]() ![]() Fortunately, the Flash was able to defeat him by giving him exactly what he wanted: dragging him directly into the Speed Force itself and letting its residents be his jailers. He taunted the Flash by carving a map to his headquarters into Max Mercury's chest, and in the resulting battle, he finally killed Johnny Quick. Unfortunately, that left one of the members of Kapitalist Kouriers powerless as he was running up the side of a skyscraper, and that was just the beginning. The only person whose powers he couldn't take was the one with a direct connection to the Speed Force itself: Wally West, the Flash. The only problem was that he had to put all that speed somewhere and couldn't contain it himself, but he solved that one by building a giant alchemical battery hooked up to - what else? - a bunch of ninjas. In the same way that he could lend his henchmen his own power in order to make them super-speed assassins, his ability to control motion also gave him the ability to absorb the powers of other characters. But it also gave a few of those speedsters a tangible connection to this massive, unknowable source of all their power, and inspired a few, like Savitar, to devote their lives to understanding its seemingly divine secrets. Surprisingly, this actually makes more sense than "electrified chemicals make you run good," at least in the context of a universe where a couple dozen people can break the sound barrier in a pair of Jordans. Oh, and it also serves as heaven for speedsters who run themselves to death. With some kind of intelligence guiding it - which, spoiler warning, was later revealed to be Wally himself moving backwards through time - it occasionally chooses people to imbue with speed powers. The quick version (get it?) is that it's essentially the extradimensional source of the very concept of speed. Or at least, that was the idea that longtime Flash writer Mark Waid had when he came up with an idea that would retcon not just the Flash's origin, but unite every super-speed character in the entire universe: the Speed Force. until she fell under the sway of a certain speed-obsessed cult leader who thought of himself as a god, that is. Wally rebuffed her affections, and that was that. Unfortunately for Vandal - and for Wally West, it turned out - she became obsessed with him instead, and styled herself as Lady Flash. As a result, she fell in with different groups, first Blue Trinity, and then alongside immortal caveman Vandal Savage, who sent her after the Flash in the identity of Lady Savage. ![]() Originally a member of another Soviet trio called Blue Trinity, she was unfortunately lacking in her own personality. The most notable of the minor speedsters, though, is undoubtedly Christina Alexandrova. ![]() Further down the ladder are the Soviet speedsters of Red Trinity, who gave up on state-sponsored supervillainy once the USSR collapsed and became a super-fast messenger service named Kapitalist Kouriers. The most famous villain on the bad side of things is, of course, Professor Zoom, the Reverse Flash, who easily takes the prize for having the most ridiculously supervillainous name of all time. ![]()
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