Team Flash Factors: The Only Way To Stop Devoe

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Team Flash Factors
While DeVoe and his wife might work fine as a duo, Barry works best with his team behind him. That’s the way it’s always been from the day one. Without them, he would have lost a long time ago. The one thing that has always gotten Barry through is the assistance of best buddy Cisco’s inventions. According to Savitar, the way Team Flash stops DeVoe is with the same cerebral inhibitor that wiped Barry’s memories. As to what the thing does to DeVoe, we aren’t sure yet, but apparently this device is used to stop DeVoe at some point in the future. That could very well mean the device will be only way to stop DeVoe when the situation hits critical. Good thing Cisco already built the device and never thought to use it on DeVoe…

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