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I thought Cyclop's beams were solar, something about pocket dimensions? I always wondered if it would power up Superman, because it's red.
Any way, There is no known metal in the universe, be it Marine or Predator, that can survive an aliens acid blood. However, an aliens skin is uneffected by acid blood, most likely because it is not even a metal. That said, I think Adamantium would react with the acid blood all the same.
And WolverineFan, Adamantium is not the strongest metal in the MU, it's just the strongest one you know about.
Didn't Cyber take an acid bath once? I remember him falling into a vat of something and coming out unscathed. Come on guys it isn't like Wolverine has never had acid burn threw his flesh but guess what if never does jack to his adamantium. And if destroying adamantium was that easy dont you think someone would have done it alread? Like the Avengers, when they were fighting... oh, lets say Ultron?
And to who ever was wondering about why the Beyonder (or his powers at least) and IG where able to destroy Caps shield; it's called REALITY WARPING POWERS. It doesn't matter how durable the shield is when someone can do anything they want, like create pocket dimensons and reshape reality... then breaking down a shield is pretty easy work.
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But it's not just any acid. I know what you mean man, it's not like I'm saying the acid will absolutley work. Just that I think it can. But this isn't just any acid, it's an acid known to go threw absolutley any substance in the known universe, granted it's never come across Adamantium, but Adamantium's also never come across this.
For the most part the acid doesn't affect predator weapons. Most likely because they have a coating for their weapons to prevent it, seing as how aliens are part of their culture.
Alien acid burns through their own flesh if it splashes on them.
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And the weapon design is meant to propel alien blood away from both the user and the weapon. But if the acid simply lays there long enough it'll go threw that metal too.
NO! Come on Nataku, you know better than that! What about the story line with the asian predator-chick, where they use the alien skulls to stop the captured queen from using her blood to escape. Even in AVP right before the last of the three young preds gives the human chick the skull shield, he spills some blood on it and then the floor to show that the blood wouldn't burn threw it. Really Nataku, shame on you!
the skin of the alien is obviosly durable enough to withstand the acid since it is apartof the body and alien skin is not that tough...adamantium wont melt
Toughness isn't a factor when it comes to alien blood not dissolving it's own shell. Acid works on a molecular level. It's theorized that the alien shell is silicone based and is configured to not be corroded by alien blood.
Oh and for toughness its still on par with steel. If you don't believe me look at the movie Aliens where they beat their way through 3 or 4 inches of it with their bare hands.
And to whoever said wolverine could avoid being slashed its unlikely. There's been mention of the shell being somewhat pressurized to spray when the alien is attacked. Hence why they exploded when being shot up in the movies.
If the shell was silicone based, they wouldn't be able to survive in space with zero pressure. Would they?
It's much tougher than steel, it takes at LEAST uranium depleted ammunition to pierece alien carapace.
Their blood has to have a high amount of pressure, considering the way it sprays when slashed. This of course contradicts the fact that they can survive in space without being killed. It's also possible that it is moved through the body magneticly, because the blood is so acidic. And contains lotsa metalic compounds.
Instead of just saying that left and right, how about you give us some evidence?
Adamantium has never met Alien blood, nor has Alien blood ever met adamantium. You honestly can't make that assumption.
But it is safe to say that Alien blood could MOST LIKELY eat away at adamantium, being a metal and all. Acid BREAKS DOWN molecules, it doesn't matter how closely fused the molecules are in adamantium, acid just BREAKS IT DOWN so it's more loose and eventually dissolves.
Except that Wolverine has been hit with acid before and his claws didn't dissolve.
I'd like to take you seriously Metalmanx but you site the x-men movie and think it takes Wolverine along time to heal from burns... not really sure you know whats going on.
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