Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
That starts so many BS side arguments here. Some think it can, some vice versa. Too bad we'll never know.
1) Adamantium is labelled as virtually indestructible. I believe pure adamantium is unbreakable (Hulk, Thor, nukes etc. failed), while lower grades of adamantium can be destroyed, though still difficult.
2) Lightsabres don't cut through all metals.
There's two solid (ie not b.s.) reasons why a lightsabre most likely wouldn't cut through Wolverines's adamantium.
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Your last sentence proves my point. Too much speculation.
What? There's little speculation, if we choose not to be foolish. Pure adamantium has withstood forces (heat, blunt trauma etc.) far greater than a lightsabre and lightsabres can be stopped by certain durable metals.
So from a betting angle, it would be wisest to bet that a lightsabre couldn't.
OK you wanna get into it? Fine.
Lets say in the SW universe, on a scale of 1 to 10, phrick metal is a 10 as far as being indestructible, while here, adamantium is a 10.
Just because here adamantium is a 10 doesnt make it so in the SW universe. Hell, for all we know, it could be a 3.
Things work different ways in different universes.
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
OK you wanna get into it? Fine.Lets say in the SW universe, on a scale of 1 to 10, phrick metal is a 10 as far as being indestructible, while here, adamantium is a 10.
Just because here adamantium is a 10 doesnt make it so in the SW universe. Hell, for all we know, it could be a 3.
Things work different ways in different universes.
Good lord, by that same mindset, it could work "different" for the better, adamantium could be a 20, by your scale.
What has Phrik stood up against? Does it have an unbreakable clause like pure adamantium?
Pure adamantium in the 616 universe has withstood the likes of Hulk, Thor, Gladiator's heat vision (which is hotter than the sun) and nukes, just to name a few. Stands to reason a lightsabre doesn't hit harder than either Hulk or Thor and doesn't burn hotter than Gladiator's heat vision or a nuke.
Originally posted by RobtardDoubtful. SW universe is far more advanced than ours, therefore it's safe to say elements and chemicals are on a different scale.
Good lord, by that same mindset, it could work "different for the better, adamantium could be a 20, by your scale.
What's indestructible here is not necessarily indestructible there.
What has Phrik stood up against? Does it have an unbreakable clause like pure adamantium?Lightsabers. But it is not stated in the movies that it is phrick metal. Speculation ensues!
Pure adamantium in the 616 universe has withstood the likes of Hulk, Thor, Gladiator's heat vision (which is hotter than the sun) and nukes, just to name a few. Stands to reason a lightsabre doesn't hit harder than either Hulk or Thor and doesn't burn hotter than Gladiator's heat vision or a nuke.
Mhm....Too bad none of this is shown in the movies, or you might have a point.
Speculation!
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Virtually.....Literally.......big difference.
There was two movie points I posted.
Don't be a fool, as noted it is specualtion. There's varing degrees though; that's why I said "most likely wouldn't cut", just apply some objectivity.
Main Entry: vir·tu·al·ly
Pronunciation: \ˈvər-chə-wə-lç, -chə-lç; ˈvərch-wə-lç\
Function: adverb
Date: 15th century
1 : almost entirely : nearly
2 : for all practical purposes <virtually unknown>