Feedback here.

Please forgive the science intermission. I just couldn't resist. smile1

Interesting real science note: If you could move an object 10 meters in 2ms (2/1000 of a second) using super speed, if it is at-rest at the start and end of the trip, the minimum acceleration that the object would have to be subjected to is slightly greater than 1,000,000 Gs. If your super speed is slightly slower and it takes a whole 1/100 of a second, it only has to survive 40,000 Gs.

I didn't invent the idea of high-speed movement by mass/inertia neutralization. I first encountered it in the Lensman books by EE Smith. (But he didn't know about Higgs particles/fields.)

We'll get back to more strictly "story" tomorrow.

Bob