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Spoilers The Flash - Season 3

I am so glad that Barry tells Iris about her future death because keeping big secrets from the people you love trope got really old in season 1.

I agree.

There's been enough angsty mopeing and "this is all my fault"(even though it is), time to get proactive :techman:
 
Smart thing is to do the Doc Brown idea and have Iris be wearing a stab vest. Savitar does his stabby bit, past!Barry sees it. Once he's gone, Iris sits up. Bonus points if she then zaps Savitar with some doohickey while he's in gloaty mode.

Actually... Hologram. They've already set it up as a Chekov's Gun this season with the Mirror Master and fake!Godzilla eps.
 
Smart thing is to do the Doc Brown idea and have Iris be wearing a stab vest. Savitar does his stabby bit, past!Barry sees it. Once he's gone, Iris sits up. Bonus points if she then zaps Savitar with some doohickey while he's in gloaty mode.

Actually... Hologram. They've already set it up as a Chekov's Gun this season with the Mirror Master and fake!Godzilla eps.

And HR's face changer.
 
Smart thing is to do the Doc Brown idea and have Iris be wearing a stab vest.

A standard stab vest would work against a knife but it would not work against Savatar's huge blade. We see Savatar's entire blade go straight through Iris' body. The stab vest would have to be made of adamantium or something.
 
Or maybe get some of that dark star alloy that the atom suit is made of. I hear it's pretty tough. It could probably help Iris survive Savatar's attack.

That's dwarf star material. The original idea in the comics was that it was a fragment of the degenerate matter of a white dwarf star, matter that's compressed to a far greater density -- i.e. a far smaller size -- than normal, so that in some handwavey manner it could be harnessed to compress or enlarge other matter. (The "dwarf star alloy" usage is actually from Doctor Who, not DC -- I made that mistake myself until recently.)
 
That's dwarf star material. The original idea in the comics was that it was a fragment of the degenerate matter of a white dwarf star, matter that's compressed to a far greater density -- i.e. a far smaller size -- than normal, so that in some handwavey manner it could be harnessed to compress or enlarge other matter. (The "dwarf star alloy" usage is actually from Doctor Who, not DC -- I made that mistake myself until recently.)

Thanks
 
Go on an alternate Earth scavenger hunt, looking for either a terminally ill Iris West they can buy off, or a Total scumbag Iris West that no one would mind going missing.

Switch them out when Savatar is not looking.
 
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Go on an alternate Earth scavenger hunt, looking for either a terminally ill Iris West they can buy off, or a Total scumbag Iris West that no would mind going missing.

Switch them out when Savatar is not looking.

Earth 2's holotech could also be useful.
 
Yes, they understand that some fools (their words, not mine) don't watch everything, and this entirely is a trick to make those fools (still their words, very-very rude people) start watching everything.
 
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