Originally posted by xmarksthespotI know what you mean, prehaps it really is a lack of understanding of things on the writers and creators parts, however that doesn't mean that things that shouldn't be reasonably transfered to the character aren't.
Even if you take that the vertebrae of the spinal cord are connected by some mystical force, the intervertebral discs aren't coated in adamantium. He has motion. A normal person's spinal column can be disrupted without having to break bone.
Oh for pete's sake. . . You pulled me into the discussion . . I might as well post that thing again. . .
Originally posted by Creshosk
The thing is, this isn't true, not for Wolverine. In Wolverine: Snikt! his right arm was burned so badly only his adamantium bones remained; guess what? They were still linked together. Wolverine was still able to use his arm (even though he had to hold it with his left hand). If there is cartilage between his bones that can be severed, than it can also be burned away, and obviously thats not the case.What about New X-Men, E is for Extinction? Nova burned off all the flesh on his right arm, and guess what? the arm bones were still linked together. They didn't collapse or fall off, which is what they would have done had there been connecting ligaments and cartilage.
How about Miller's Wolverine? When Shingen and Logan fight, Shingen aims a sword stroke at Logans' neck; I've been informed that it was later explained (whether by Miller or Claremont, I don't know) that it was an attack that was meant to sever Wolverine's head, by cutting inbetween the connecting bones; but since Wolverine's adamantium reinforces and links those bones, it couldn't cut through.
And lets not forget Blood Hungry.
Originally posted by jinzin
or weapon x, or any of his fights vs. class 100's......or proffesor x stated they are bonded..or the several times where a future version ov wolverine's skeleton is shown...but stilll....IN ONE PIECE...
Originally posted by wolverine8888I major in neuroscience. Whereas you need to learn that "don't" has an apostrophe.
yes I do but I dont think u do.
Originally posted by CreshoskNova appears to leave some connective tissue behind. Considering the angle of the neck in that picture, Shingen most probably struck bone. And you and I have gone through this before with no resolution.
I know what you mean, prehaps it really is a lack of understanding of things on the writers and creators parts, however that doesn't mean that things that shouldn't be reasonably transfered to the character aren't.Oh for pete's sake. . . You pulled me into the discussion . . I might as well post that thing again. . .
Originally posted by xmarksthespotThat's why I wanted to not get into it again.
I major in neuroscience. Whereas you need to learn that "don't" has an apostrophe.Nova appears to leave some connective tissue behind. Considering the angle of the neck in that picture, Shingen most probably struck bone. And you and I have gone through this before with no resolution.
Things that the creators and writers don't fully understand about something, if repeated often enough, becomes includable as part of the character.
Spiderman's spidersense makes no scientific sense. . . it's one of the abilities he picked up from spider, an ability they don't have.
We've learned to accept it.
The invisible woman (and anything else that turns 100% invisible for that matter.) should be effectively blind to anything that occurs in the color spectrum, since the light can't hit what ever the thing is that senses light, retinas in sue's case.
We've learned to accept that despite no light interacting with them they can still see.
The muscles that the winged characters such as Angel, Icarus and others would have to be MASSIVELY huge in order to be able to support their own wight when flying.
We've learned to accept they can fly despite not realisticly being able to do it with what they have.
Cyclops should break his neck or blow his eyes out when he fires his optic blasts. . . There's been a picture floating around recently that PeeJayed has that shows him flying back when he lets out a full blast.
We've learned to accept that Cyclops ignores the third law of motion when it comes to his power.
All of this we can accept without question.
They actually give an explanation of how Cyclops isn't blown backwards.
Besides you're comparing things that characters do regularly as part of their power set with something a character does sporadically which is never explained and has nothing to do with their abilities.
I've already mused an altered amygdala may cause the danger sense.
Originally posted by xmarksthespotAnd yet he was in that one picture. . . Odd. . .
They actually give an explanation of how Cyclops isn't blown backwards.
Originally posted by xmarksthespotThen would you like to muse why Wolverine's bones are held together in a way that they shouldn't, or why shigen failed to cut his head off?
I've already mused an altered amygdala may cause the danger sense.
Originally posted by Metalmanxlol. Who are you telling that?
...God. Why am I even respondnig in here...Adamantium skeleton or not...Wolverine's punching power will be NOWHERE NEAR AS POWERFUL AS SPIDERMAN'S.
God. I can't believe I even had to say that.
Not me I know that Wolverine can never match Spiderman's punching power. . . I'm still not sure how that conclusion gets drawn at all.
Spiderman has enhanced bones to be able to take ihis own strength. So while Spiderman may not have adamantium, his bones are no cslouch when it comes to durability.
Originally posted by Creshosk
lol. Who are you telling that?Not me I know that Wolverine can never match Spiderman's punching power. . . I'm still not sure how that conclusion gets drawn at all.
Spiderman has enhanced bones to be able to take ihis own strength. So while Spiderman may not have adamantium, his bones are no cslouch when it comes to durability.
Yea. I know you understand it. You're intelligent. And logical. And reasonable. You can spell. You use correct grammar. You don't have four "8"s in your name.
And most of all, you know when you're wrong.
I just really didn't think that there were people as dense as he in this world. I'm going to have to rethink my views of the population.
Originally posted by xmarksthespot
Keep it secret. It's hush hush stuff. You're not supposed to find out til the last panel of the last page of HoM #8. Aunt May reveals she's actualy the Phoenix Force and has come to take everyone in MU to Lollipop Land.
aww Aunt may is cool and everything but sometimes she can be such a beeyatch!! id pimp slap her anyday.............
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