Huh. That helps a great deal, but still doesn't solve the problem of her waking him up and dragging him off. Wanting to play with him a bit and make sure he suffers before he goes down makes sense when she's got everything under control, but if she's just determined to kill him before she gets out, she should gut him right there on the floor and run. She's actually less likely to get stopped if she does that in the middle of the confusing melee than if she takes the time to *wake him up,* haul him away, and attract heroic notice by moving away from the fray, and every second that she wastes on his consciousness and being slowed down by his weight is one that Diana and Jason have to catch her. It still seems like a dedication to his suffering above more significant concerns far out of proportion with any prior Cheetah or any sensible character of any kind.