Thread:AnnabellRice/@comment-31466663-20170325103444/@comment-16461120-20170329231100

TheEnhanced wrote: Btw I went to the Marvel Handbook and they don't even give a direct answer so Idk where  you get your info from. Oh, but they absolutely do. As you can see, it very clear says "peak of human physical perfection" in his most recent updated handbook entry from and it also unequivocally notes at maximum exertion he can sustain 30 mph, which is different than potentially sprinting faster for a short duration.

Anyway, nobody's saying these various individual feats beyond the norm can't or shouldn't be included too, rather as six different staff members have repeatedly said... and advice you've apparently repeatedly ignored... that our policy dictates everything needs to be properly referenced so that it can be peer reviewed, that's all, don't delete or incorrectly modify properly referenced notations and always provide specific citations to exact issues of any additional notations made and it's no longer considered unreferenced.

Using speed as an example, here's how you could reconcile the coding of the reference from the handbook with the individual feat from the above image:


 * * Peak Human Speed: Rogers can move at speeds equal to that of the absolute finest human athlete, capable of running at at a sustained 30 mph (48 kph), though he has been shown to sprint at twice that rate over shorter distances when necessary.

(And hopefully obviously "Insert Whatever Specific Issue That Feat's From Here" would be the exact comic this image is from.)