nateriver10 wrote...
artcellrox wrote...
>no cons
I humbly direct your attention to episode 33 of the 2002 Cyborg 009 adaptation.
You might as well direct my attention to a porcupine on rollerblades because, much like the porcupine, that makes no sense to me.
[size=10]What doesn't make sense about a porcupine on rollerblades...?[/h]
The titular protagonist had some adjustments done on his abilities (he's super fast). Eventually, he starts noticing that things around him are slowing to a grinding halt, until eventually, he's the only living being moving because time has stopped to a halt.
The logic basically goes that, when time stops, you're really just moving so infinitely fast, everything else seems infinitely slow. However, with all that speed comes a ton of friction as well. The protagonist soon realizes that whatever he's touching burns up because he's touching it so fast in real time, the friction goes into MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE!
In short, time stopping has the really, REALLY bad con of never being able to come into physical contact with anything around you. Yes, the logic and physics vary from franchise to franchise, but like I said. All things considered.