Originally posted by Wolverine2006
How can cyclops break adamantium when its indestructible, indestuctible means it can't be destroyed.
Not precisely. Adamantium is "practically" indestructible and unbreakable. It just takes a lot of energy to do it.
"The degree of impermeability varies directly with the thickness of the Adamantium. A direct blow from Thor's hammer, conveyed with the thunder god's full strength, will slightly dent a solid cylinder of True Adamantium. A sufficient mass of Adamantium could survive a direct hit from a nuclear weapon."
http://www.marveldirectory.com/misc/adamantium.htm
Remember that the Adamantium on Wolverine's skeleton is relatively thin. So it isn't inconceivable that Cyke's full optic blast at close range could destroy a thin layer.
Originally posted by Wolverine2006
How can cyclops break adamantium when its indestructible, indestuctible means it can't be destroyed.
I never said he destroys Wolverines skeleton.................that could be left perfectly in tact.......................its the fact Scott's blast are powerful and concussive which means not only would it knock Wolverine far away from Scott but also blow the flesh off his skeleton. Hence Wolverine would be no more just a shiny adamantium skeleton
Originally posted by Wolverine2006
Ya but it doesnt have anything saying that Cyclops would destroy it. The only time I heard of it was in an alternate universe, and that doesnt really mean anything for all we know the adamantium was not indestructible or it could not have been adamantium at all.
That was the Age of Apocalypse story line in which that happened. The AOA universe was the exact same (so adamantium was the same as was Wolverine and Cyke's powers) the only important difference was that Charles Xavier was killed by his crazy, time-traveling son, Legion, before he could form the X-men. So, yes, if Cyke could destroy Adamantium in the AOA series, then 616 Cyke should be able to do the same. ✅
Originally posted by batdude123
It wouldn't blow the flesh from his skin because
1) His healing factor
2) Cyclops blasts have absolutely nothing to do with heat; they're just concussive energy blasts.
Wolverine's healing factor is over-rated. He cannot (as some wolverine fanboys will claim) regrow his body from a single cell. Wolvie cannot even regrow limbs. 😬
Skin and muscle can easily be ripped from a skeleton with just force. You know that.
Originally posted by Wolverine2006
Then how come Cyclops has only done that in that universe
First, it was already done in the AOA storyline. Secondly Wolverine and Cyke are on the same side in the 616 universe (Cyke was raised by Mr. Sinister in AOA and was a "bad" guy) so having them fight to the death doesn't really make too much sense. 😉
Originally posted by batdude123
It wouldn't blow the flesh from his skin because
1) His healing factor
2) Cyclops blasts have absolutely nothing to do with heat; they're just concussive energy blasts.
1) His healing factor doesn't stop damage from happening it repairs it.........................so Cykes blast can cause enough damage to hurt him not to mention throw him miles away.
2) Thats right and enough concussive force can rip the flesh off bones if the bones don't break...............also even though they are concussive they do have heat once they hit an object...........laws of conservation of energy.
So in effect Cyclops blasts most certainly can blow flesh off adamantium skeletons as they blow metal armor off sentinals, and there will be heat as well as enough force to knock wolverine down 4 the count🙂
If only all comics would be as realistic and well-written as Marvel Zombies...
http://img466.imageshack.us/img466/3067/marvelzombies3qo.gif
Originally posted by DarkCrawler
If only all comics would be as realistic and well-written as Marvel Zombies...
http://img466.imageshack.us/img466/3067/marvelzombies3qo.gif
hysterical 😆 💃
So true. 😉
Originally posted by DarkCrawler
If only all comics would be as realistic and well-written as Marvel Zombies...
http://img466.imageshack.us/img466/3067/marvelzombies3qo.gif
What does that image have anything to do with Cyclops vs. Wolverine?