Warpath couldn't replace Thunderbird anyday, EVER. btw "The Antarctic variety of vibranium produces, rather than absorbs, vibrations; these vibrations liquefy all metals that come into contact with the substance, up to and including the otherwise indestructible metal known as adamantium. Large samples of Antarctic vibranium have caused metals that were merely near them to liquefy. Its effect on Uru is unknown."
It doesn't work on organic metals, so...yeah.
Originally posted by rotiart
Yes I did miss it.And assuming Artic Vibranium cuts through Organic steel as easily as it cuts through True Adamantium, Colossus better hope to high heaven he doesn't get cut!!
when did it ever cut true adamtium? that would be impossable unless it was anti metal and even then you need a lot of it.
Originally posted by Whittdawg92
Warpath couldn't replace Thunderbird anyday, EVER. btw "The Antarctic variety of vibranium produces, rather than absorbs, vibrations; these vibrations liquefy all metals that come into contact with the substance, up to and including the otherwise indestructible metal known as adamantium. Large samples of Antarctic vibranium have caused metals that were merely near them to liquefy. Its effect on Uru is unknown."It doesn't work on organic metals, so...yeah.
Actually... that just hasn't been tested... I'm not sure where you got that bio from, but that seems about right from what I know of it. Still it doesn't mention what would happen if colossus got hit by it. Ddin't for example magneto show that colossus was still a "metal" and could be affected by magnetism? I remember colossus being "melted" before.
I did say earlier if the dagger could affect colossus in any case...