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- No, not particularly. Sloan cared little for this girl and her know-it-all attitude, with her brazen assessment that she could defeat Sloan easily. She very much doubted Hennepin had much to offer anyway. Most likely she would suggest the same thing everyone suggested, the same thing Sloan's mind kept returning to whenever she tried to create a new ability: moving at the speed of light. Logically it made sense, but Sloan simply could not make herself do it. In fact, even the beams she fired from her gun moved slower than true light. Sloan had the sinking suspicion this stemmed from the sluggishness of her own mind: she could not make something move at a speed she did not have the mental capacity to comprehend or control.
- (Chapter 22)
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