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Friday, December 21, 2012

Would Superheroes Want to Fly Clear?

By Rob Sutter


When you wonder about the many abilities that superheroes have, which one immediately springs to mind before the others? If you replied "flying," then I'm sure you're not alone on the matter. It is one of the most typical seen in the fictional characters that combat evil but how frequently will these powerful people want to use it? I think they would eventually grow tired and it might be time for them to think to fly clear.

The fly clear method can be used by just about anyone who sees value in their time. I'm sure more than a few of us have been to an airport and have been immediately greeted by a long security line you're forced to wait on. The time spent on these can be ridiculous and it's something that CLEAR kept in mind when implementing this program. Your time will be valued, to be certain, and I am quite certain that those possessing great powers would be able to utilize it as well.

You may be wondering why a superhero who can fly would go with this method anyway. If someone can from place to place in a quick span of time on their own, what good would it to do to invest money in this? Well, can you honestly say that someone like Superman will want to constantly fly if he wanted to get to one place from another? Even the most spectacular man in the world would grow weary and he may simply be too lazy to leap tall buildings in a single bound.

Spider-Man is another character who can get around just fine without flying, just as long as he has complexes and obstacles that he can fire his webbing at. Tony Stark is almost made of money, so putting on the Iron Man suit habitually would probably make more sense in the long run. However, even they would be individuals who would like to take it easy from time to time. They would love to take to the skies, I'm sure, but not if it means more physical action on their parts.

The fly clear method is, in a word, commodious. It allows people to pass through airport security at rapid paces, resulting in a saving of time. Superheroes may not have much use for it on the outside but you have to take into account that they are, in most cases, human as well. They may grow fatigued of working at times. When this unfolds, it might be in their best interests to let others do the moving for them so that they can relax before the next battle draws near.




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