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How was Savitar born?

How was Savitar born?

Somewhere in 2020 the flash realizing his past mistakes tried to alter the timeline(by travelling to past and coming back to future) which resulted in creating a Time Remnant. This Time Remnant was shunned by team flash and he was so lonely and despair that he travelled back in ancient time and becomes savitar.

What is Savitar origin?

Savitar was originally an unnamed pilot for a third-world nation that was to test a supersonic fighter jet during the Cold War. As he reached top speed, his plane was struck by what appeared to be lightning and he went down in hostile territory.

How did Savitar get his scar?

When Barry’s time remanant ran around the machine that was going to destroy the mulitverse, he burnt up and that is Savitar. When he burnt up from running so fast, you could see his face was burning. That is why Savitar has a weird “pizza” scar on his one side of his face.

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Why is Savitar after Barry?

As revenge, he travels backwards a handful of years to kill Barry’s fiancée – creating a Barry desperate and broken enough to create the Time Remnant that would one day become Savitar.

What is Savitar’s real name?

Savitar (Grant Gustin)

Savitar
Real name: Barry Allen
Media: The Flash
Portrayed by: Grant Gustin Andre Tricoteux Tobin Bell (Voice) Tom Felton Nicholas Gonzalez Vanessa Williams
Equipment: Philosopher’s Stone

Is Savitar a future flash?

Savitar’s identity was finally revealed during Tuesday’s episode of The Flash — and it’s safe to say that the hero has truly become the villain. After finally putting the pieces together, Barry Allen came to the realization that Savitar is actually a future version of himself. Thus, he’s a future Flash, if you will.

What Mach was Savitar running at?

If you were talking about the comics, savitar is no where near the speed of Barry Allen, but in the tv show he can travel at light speed, which is mach 880991, which is 880991 times faster than the speed of sound.