Thread:Permaximum88/@comment-16461120-20190608222916/@comment-31474846-20190610194408

Well, AnnabellRice, all our problems come from whether power grid for speed of 2 officially limits characters to peak human speed or not. I don't remember any official source for that. But I remember lots of characters with speed of 2 but in the same time having a low degree of superhuman speed.

Since we were talking about Wolverine, I checked this page of Sabretooth and his speed is 2. And not to my surprise - perhaps it's to you - he has superhuman speed according to the powers section in the page. https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Victor_Creed_(Earth-616)

And funnily enough the citation for "Superhuman Speed" refers to another handbook. https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Victor_Creed_(Earth-616)#cite_note-Official_Handbook_of_the_Marvel_Universe_A-Z_Vol_1_9-109

What do we do now? Should we change it to peak human speed also because of the power grid? There's a real discrepancy here right now and I'm sure I can find tens of more characters with the speed of 2 and superhuman speed in the powers section with official handbooks as the reference.

As a side note, in the Marvel.com profile of Sabretooth there is this warning:

Take note, True Believer! This crowd-sourced content has not yet been verified for accuracy by our erudite editors! - MARVEL EDITORIAL STAFF

But Wolverine's profile page is advanced with more tabs, categories and list of powers along with no such warning. Perhaps you've been referring to the accuracy of those pages with the crowd-sourced content. But Wolverine's profile is not one of them.

This issue potentially affects a lot of Marvel characters in the wiki. For the sake of consistency, it needs to be addressed. One way or another.