Wiktionary
a. Operated to or capable of moving at exceedingly high speeds. n. remarkable speed, above and beyond that of normal human speed.
Usage examples of "superspeed".
But some things have to happen in a single real place, close enough together that superspeed data paths can connect their parts.
Its speed, Blord remembered, had been about thirty thousand miles an hour before he had turned on the superspeed anti-gravities.
USA maybe they flew slower so as not to trigger any missile sequences set to the superspeed of flying saucers.
She looked over at Chekov, who was delighting in the superspeed information displays the modern star yacht provided him.
He squeezed off more chaff while looking outside, trying to catch a glimpse of the oncoming machines and missiles in this age of superspeed war in the sky.
Doc and his men crossed it swiftly, went out into the corridor, and took the superspeed elevator downward.
Monk had almost worn out the superspeed elevator the first week after Doc had it installed, riding it up and down for the kick it gave him.
The room had been divided and divided again by more baled papers, except those papers came from the huge, if elderly, superspeed printer.
Though covered by hidden gunners, The Shadow, by superspeed, could manage to whip out an automatic and drill The Python before the marksmen fired.
With one great stride, The Shadow overtook the truck, gave a mighty leap into the air, and disappeared as though his bound had carried him at superspeed in through the open back.
Over the years millions of dollars would go into research on subjects such as specialized parallel processing algorithms, which would give computers the superspeed needed to break increasingly powerful foreign encryption systems.
Had such a consideration even crossed his mind, he might have hesitated -- and at those superspeeds that could have been fatal.