Flash: The Unforgiving Minute \ CLOSED
DavewiththeDeepVoice for Wally West
Wally West: Living the Dream. All his life, Wally West wanted to be a super-hero like the Flash, and once he gained super-speed, he reveled in it. Barry might have felt embarrassed by things like the Flash Museum, but Wally welcomed the attention and fame.* (Exception: When Wally’s speed was killing him, he avoided everything related to it when he could.) This lends him a bit of a temper when things don’t go his way. While he doesn’t take Barry’s experimental approach to his powers, he’s quite willing to seek out experts when he needs to, incorporating knowledge and techniques from such varied sources as Max Mercury’s zen philosophy, Johnny Quick’s speed formula, and Savitar’s knowledge of the speed force.
Uh-huh. Look, Doc, could we ease this back over to my problems?
See, I know what you think of me, Doc. You think I'm spoiled, selfish and weak… that all I'm interested in are chicks and fame… that if people knew about me, they'd think I was a real jerk.
That was in Blue Valley. God, it seems like a million years ago. I guess I was about ten. It was a great time to be a kid. I guess everybody says that about their childhood, but mine really was… special…