Originally posted by Creshosk
Wouldn't happen to 616-Wolverine.That's because he doesn't sleep well at night. He knows the horrors of being a killer, and doesn't want anyone else to suffer from it.
Why wouldn't 616 Cyke be able to do the same thing to 616 Wolverine?
Seriously, I don't see why he couldn't do it again.
And you want someone who doesn't mind killing?
Sabretooth.
Come on. He wakes up in the morning and kills people for his morning exercise. Then he takes a lunch break, kills more people. Tops it off with a little death here and there.
Even Wolverine can't match the sheer number of people Sabretooth has slaughtered over the years.
Magneto. At least the more classic Magneto. He couldn't care less about how many people he kills.
Mystique. A lot like Sabretooth here. She just likes to kill, and gets mad pleasure from it.
There are so many people who are more deadly/have a colder heart than Wolverine when it comes to death.
This is going to sound contradicting. But I like Wolverine. Though Wolverine is also lame as hell.
He used to be cool, when he would get knocked out every once in awhile. Now he's surviving nukes point blank and being able to take on the Hulk of all people. He's really such a 1-dimensional character when you think about it.
If I had an adamantium-laced skeleton, adamantium claws, and a healing factor, I could do everything he does as well. It's not like he really puts too much finesse into his work. He's much more content to just rushing into a hail of bullet-fire and hacking and slashing.
Originally posted by MetalmanxBeen over this numerous times before.
Why wouldn't 616 Cyke be able to do the same thing to 616 Wolverine?
Either the bonding process or his skeletal structure is different in 616 so that shots and events that should cause him to loose limbs don't. He's had his flesh burned off to the bone and still stayed in one piece.
Her's been hit by precicely aimed sword strokes intended to go between bones,. but the sword failed to do so.
Each time he's hit by a brick that should take his head off or whatever other limb is hit, it's not.
It's happened so frequently that it really is a part of him, much like Spiderman's webbing and it's selective stickiness. Part of the character.
Originally posted by MetalmanxHe only seems to use it when he feels it's called for. . . Other wise yes, much like Superman he relies more on his durability when he doesn't think he needs to.
It's not like he really puts too much finesse into his work. He's much more content to just rushing into a hail of bullet-fire and hacking and slashing.
Originally posted by CreshoskThere's really no reason whatsoever to suggest the bonding process was any different. Considering it's well known that all events prior to Legion killing Xavier are exactly the same it casts further aspersion on this theory.
Been over this numerous times before.Either the bonding process or his skeletal structure is different in 616 so that shots and events that should cause him to loose limbs don't. He's had his flesh burned off to the bone and still stayed in one piece.
Her's been hit by precicely aimed sword strokes intended to go between bones,. but the sword failed to do so.
How much force can a swordstroke produce vs how much force when an optic blast impacts?
As for most deadly. Wolverine ain't all that and a bag of potato chips.
Originally posted by xmarksthespotAnd this changes Wolverine's past feats?
There's really no reason whatsoever to suggest the bonding process was any different. Considering it's well known that all events prior to Legion killing Xavier are exactly the same it casts further aspersion on this theory.
Nope. AOA is still not 616. and 616 has already proven to not suffer from the problem you seem to want it to.
Originally posted by xmarksthespotLMFAO. . . do you think the optic blasts are strong enough to break adamantium then? Because they'd have to break whatever the sword and the flames failed to do.
How much force can a swordstroke produce vs how much force when an optic blast impacts?
Originally posted by xmarksthespotYeah, Phoenix has that distinction. She kills future generations before they're even born.
As for most deadly. Wolverine ain't all that and a bag of potato chips.
You're assuming a different bonding process or a different skeleton when neither of those are the case.
Wolverine moves. There are several million incidents where Wolverine moves vs a few where his skeleton, ligaments and tendons etc are a unitary structure. You're also referring in some cases to feats where he moves his arm without any musculature.
Originally posted by xmarksthespotThen how would you explain it? Tiny springs?
You're assuming a different bonding process or a different skeleton when neither of those are the case.
Originally posted by xmarksthespotAnd?
Wolverine moves. There are several million incidents where Wolverine moves vs a few where his skeleton, ligaments and tendons etc are a unitary structure. You're also referring in some cases to feats where he moves his arm without any musculature.
It really doesn't matter how you want it to be. fact is thebones are hel together in such a way as to not being able to be seperated.
All your wishful thinking and woulda coulda shouldas won't ever change that fact.