Originally posted by long pig
He probably could, but it's not 100%.He did manage to K.O Surfer with one of his uber pin point attacks.
Originally posted by ImmortalOne
Dude, he is UBER_POWERFUL ......
I mean if he can detect any point of weakness a ones body than one is doomed !!!He can find the "achilles heel" in every person............ even achilles !!
Originally posted by ImmortalOneFinding Achillies's weak point isn't a really impressive feet-er feat, since the synonym for weak spot was named after the poor sap.
Dude, he is UBER_POWERFUL ......
I mean if he can detect any point of weakness a ones body than one is doomed !!!He can find the "achilles heel" in every person............ even achilles !!
Originally posted by ImmortalOneOh dear. . um. . . that's weather or not he can break adamantium. . .
THe THing !!! a 90-100 classer !!!!Anyway, he's an inhuman, so probably faster and more agile than mutants (MAYBE!!!!)
He would somehow find out how Wolvie's healing factor works, and seal away his mutant genes !!!................. then Snap his neck !!!
Originally posted by ImmortalOne
THe THing !!! a 90-100 classer !!!!Anyway, he's an inhuman, so probably faster and more agile than mutants (MAYBE!!!!)
He would somehow find out how Wolvie's healing factor works, and seal away his mutant genes !!!................. then Snap his neck !!!
Originally posted by Creshosk
Oh dear. . um. . . that's weather or not he can break adamantium. . .
Originally posted by KhellendrosThe problem is the 616's bonding process bonded the bones at a molecular level, while still enabling him to move.
Actually, all he has to do is snap his spinal cord, which is not only unprotected but fairly fragile.
This is shown repeatedly by feats that should remove sections of his skeleton from each other.
Sure you have AOA and HOM, but neither of those are 616. . .
You can only get the needed twist if you can break this bond.
Originally posted by Creshosk
The problem is the 616's bonding process bonded the bones at a molecular level, while still enabling him to move.This is shown repeatedly by feats that should remove sections of his skeleton from each other.
Sure you have AOA and HOM, but neither of those are 616. . .
You can only get the needed twist if you can break this bond.
Originally posted by KhellendrosYup. I'm well aware of that. But moving the cord would be a trick to do.
I'm not sure why the bonding makes the spinal cord any less fragile. you know I'm talking about the cord, and not the spine itself, right?
You'd have to move the cord without moving the bones. cause if you moved the bones at the same time as the cord, then you'd encounter the resistence.
Originally posted by Creshosk
Yup. I'm well aware of that. But moving the cord would be a trick to do.You'd have to move the cord without moving the bones. cause if you moved the bones at the same time as the cord, then you'd encounter the resistence.