Siberian was letting her hair fall from her hands. She flicked the last strand back over her shoulder.
Go time?
I collected the swarm into a dozen decoys in the same instant Siberian started striding forward, then scattered them.
Nice. I was on the money, I suppose!
I guess that would be why they needed Amy out of Siberian’s sight.
Siberian stopped, pivoting on the spot, then lunged for one side of the street. She threw herself through the side of a parked pickup truck, shearing through the fiberglass and metal, and landed in a crouch on the far side of it.
Rude.

She gripped the two sections of the vehicle, tearing where they were still connected on the underside, and then spun in place, holding each half out to one side.
Gonna throw those at different decoys?
Considering your speed it might be faster to just dash right through each one.
I couldn’t be sure, but as I looked through the binoculars, I was pretty sure that I caught a glimpse of her holding one half of the truck by a glass pane of a side window, index and middle finger on either side of the broken glass.

So I guess they’re able to extend their invulnerability to objects as well? The glass pane doesn’t break under the weight of the rest of the truck-half because they’re making sure the whole thing is indestructible until thrown.
In most cases, a cape trying to pick up a car by anything but the undercarriage would find it falling apart, the weight of the vehicle pulling it free of whatever section the cape was holding. Siberian didn’t have that problem.
Yes, precisely.
She simply extended her power through whatever she was holding to keep it intact.
It takes a bit of the punch out of it when I’m proven right immediately, but knowing how bad I can be at this sometimes, it’s still nice when these moments come along to prove that yes, I can pick up what’s being put down from time to time. :p