I don't think Barry is going to die. I think COIE will end with a scene similar to the one with Hawk and Tasha in Endgame with him and Oliver.
One thing bugged me. How was Barry able to travel to 2049, 25 years after the original COIE event when he couldn’t travel past Dec 10th a couple weeks ago??
Perhaps. Kinda pushing it tho
I'm not a scientist, but couldn't the villain either a) insert adrenaline directly into the blood bags or b) just safely take a bunch of blood from somebody scared and then mix that blood bag with the dark matter blood? I'm sure many people would be fine donating blood under svary conditions if it meant saving lives.
A. That Would work
B. Takes too long to get blood to maintain any sort of fear.
Typo/Brain Fart on my part, I meant to type Oliver there.I'm not talking about Barry's motivation, I'm talking about Oliver's.
-15 degrees C = 5 degrees Fahrenheit. It might be a little uncomfortable at first, but hell snowballs are probably colder.It did bug me a bit that we kept seeing people grab a container that was supposedly -15 degrees.
-15 degrees C = 5 degrees Fahrenheit. It might be a little uncomfortable at first, but hell snowballs are probably colder.
Given you could SEE the liquid, the part of the container being 'grabbed' was not made of metal.Actually snowballs don't form well at anything below 0 C/32 F, because there's not enough liquid water in their composition to facilitate stickiness. So it'd be a lot colder than a typical snowball. Also a lot denser and made of metal, both of which would draw heat from your skin much faster than a snowball would. And any moisture on your skin might freeze your fingers to it.
Given you could SEE the liquid, the part of the container being 'grabbed' was not made of metal.
Also, was that the monitor Nash tracked, or the Anti-Monitor?
Oh, I thought it was Fahrenheit.Typo/Brain Fart on my part, I meant to type Oliver there.
-15 degrees C = 5 degrees Fahrenheit. It might be a little uncomfortable at first, but hell snowballs are probably colder.
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