Karl Ruprecht Kroenen versus Wolverine......

Started by Rogue Jedi8 pages

Big boy!!! I'm so proud......

Instead of being an ass, why don't you respond/counter the points?

I'm the ass? Hey, I'm not the one who wrecks threads like it's a bodily function. Better an ass than an "ass."

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
I'm the ass? Hey, I'm not the one who wrecks threads like it's a bodily function. Better an ass than an "ass."

Tu quoque, much? You notriously destroy any thread that happens to have SW theme with your belligerant "Star Wars PWNS all" stance.

A question was posed, I posted valid points, nothing more. Instead of countering, you took the clown's approach.

Originally posted by Final Blaxican
hahah. Ha ha ha. No.

lol. Nah. Lightsaber can't go through Adamantium me thinks.

Why do you think that? Do you have any evidence? It's not like Adamantium is cortosis. We'll never know, anyway.

This fight is ridiculous. Wolverine would simply tear out Kroenen's heart. Also, Wolverine is overpowered. He just can't ****ing die.

Originally posted by Robtard
Tu quoque, much? You notriously destroy any thread that happens to have SW theme with your belligerant "Star Wars PWNS all" stance.

A question was posed, I posted valid points, nothing more. Instead of countering, you took the clown's approach.

OK Rob, if you say so, man.

Originally posted by Forum Ninja
Why do you think that? Do you have any evidence? It's not like Adamantium is cortosis. We'll never know, anyway.

This fight is ridiculous. Wolverine would simply tear out Kroenen's heart. Also, Wolverine is overpowered. He just can't ****ing die.

Why do you people consistantly do this? There is rample reason to believe a lightsabre couldn't. Adamantium is virtually indestructible and lightsabres don't cut through everything, durable enough materials either slow or outright stop them.

He can die, it's juts really, really, really hard to kill him. Yes, this fight isn't fair, Nazi can't win.

You made your point and I made mine, what are we arguing over? Seriously, take a step back and think how foolish we are being.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
You made your point and I made mine, what are we arguing over? Seriously, take a step back and think how foolish we are being.

“A fool may be known by six things: anger, without cause; speech, without profit; change, without progress; inquiry, without object; putting trust in a stranger, and mistaking foes for friends” -Some Arab

Originally posted by Robtard
“A fool may be known by six things: anger, without cause; speech, without profit; change, without progress; inquiry, without object; putting trust in a stranger, and mistaking foes for friends” -Some Arab
OK then.

Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
OK then.

Karl, from Sling Blade.

Originally posted by Robtard
Why do you people consistantly do this? There is rample reason to believe a lightsabre couldn't. Adamantium is virtually indestructible and lightsabres don't cut through everything, durable enough materials either slow or outright stop them.

He can die, it's juts really, really, really hard to kill him. Yes, this fight isn't fair, Nazi can't win.

Oh my lord. According to the Marvel universe, it is indestructable.

Watch me use your logic.

- Adamantium can't protect against anything.
- Lightsabers can virtually cut through anything.
- Durable enough materials either slow or outright stop Adamantium.

See? I just switched it all around. Convenient, huh?

Originally posted by Robtard
“A fool may be known by six things: anger, without cause; speech, without profit; change, without progress; inquiry, without object; putting trust in a stranger, and mistaking foes for friends” -Some Arab
Ted Bundy

Originally posted by Forum Ninja
Oh my lord. According to the Marvel universe, it is indestructable.

Watch me use your logic.

- Adamantium can't protect against anything.
- Lightsabers can virtually cut through anything.
- Durable enough materials either slow or outright stop Adamantium.

See? I just switched it all around. Convenient, huh?

No, what you did was retarded and baseless. Especially your first point, that was completely stupid.

Fact: In the movie, Stryker says "once it cools, it's virtually indestructible."

Fact: In the movie, Lighsabres don't cut through everything and anything, they have some limits.

See, what you did is disregarded what we are shown and know, according to the movies. Try again?

Originally posted by Robtard
No, what you did was retarded and baseless. Especially your first point, that was completely stupid.

Fact: In the movie, Stryker says "once it cools, it's virtually indestructible."

Fact: In the movie, Lighsabres don't cut through everything and anything, they have some limits.

See, what you did is disregarded what we are shown and know, according to the movies. Try again?

Don't let your emotions dictate the outcome of your post. From what I've seen, this may be an improvement from allowing your intelligence to dictate the outcome of your post.

I'll flip it on you again.

Fact: In the movies, Lightsabers cannot be destroyed and can slice through any metal. Wait . . . Virtually?

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/virtually

This means it can be destroyed. Adamantium is super heated in the films and is melted at a high boiling point. A lightsaber cauterizes wounds and is extremely hot, able to cut effortlessly (Literally) through two tonne metal doors.

In the Star Wars films, the only limits Lightsabers have are other Lightsabers. Sorry to burst your bubble there. Can you show me a film scene from Star Wars where anything (Besides the force or another lightsaber) stops a Lightsaber from pwning everything it contacts?

TRY AGAIN?!!?1 LOL?!11

Originally posted by Forum Ninja
Don't let your emotions dictate the outcome of your post. From what I've seen, this may be an improvement from allowing your intelligence to dictate the outcome of your post.

I'll flip it on you again.

Fact: In the movies, Lightsabers cannot be destroyed and can slice through any metal. Wait . . . Virtually?

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/virtually

This means it can be destroyed. Adamantium is super heated in the films and is melted at a high boiling point. A lightsaber cauterizes wounds and is extremely hot, able to cut effortlessly (Literally) through two tonne metal doors.

In the Star Wars films, the only limits Lightsabers have are other Lightsabers. Sorry to burst your bubble there. Can you show me a film scene from Star Wars where anything (Besides the force or another lightsaber) stops a Lightsaber from pwning everything it contacts?

[b]TRY AGAIN?!!?1 LOL?!11 [/B]

Your attempts at insulting are rather lacking, do try harder on that, okay?

Again, you post nonsense and not movie facts.

Fact: The sabres couldn't cut through Gen. G's guard's staffs. So that's one thing. They were also heavily slowed down by the Federation blast-doors.

Fact: Adamantium is an alloy, that means it's made by combining two (or more) metals(& possibly other materials), which by themselves can be melted. Once thet mix and cool, it forms adamantium, which is as Stryker said "virtually indestructible." (Read that again, until it sinks in. Or watch X2 and actually pay attention to what Stryker says, your pick)

Fact: Lightsabres can be destroyed, it's happened several times throughout the films. You really need to pay attention when watching movies.

This "flipping" thing you're doing isn't working out for you, only making you seem the greater fool.

edit: this should really be captioned, hilariously stupid, it is:

Originally posted by Forum Ninja
- Adamantium can't protect against anything.

Anyone/SW geek

Do the sabres cut through anything in the films that has a "virtually indestructible" clause or is supposed to be indestructible?

Here's some info:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adamantium

True adamantium
True adamantium is created through the mixing of certain chemical resins (defined only as "three closely related iron compounds"😉 whose composition is classified as a highest possible level U.S. government top secret, although it has been said that the U.S. has shared the secret of adamantium's creation process with "certain of its allies" (sic). This process is almost prohibitively expensive and true adamantium is very rare as a result. True adamantium is nearly as strong as Captain America's shield and is, to all intents and purposes, indestructible. Adamantium's durability is somewhat dependent on its thickness. For example, a sufficient amount can survive a direct hit from a nuclear weapon as well as solar flares.[1]

Secondary adamantium
As true adamantium is extremely difficult and expensive to create or manipulate, some parties found a way to duplicate it on a larger and more cost-effective scale at the expense of quality and durability. For most practical purposes, this secondary adamantium is also largely indestructible. Conventional weapons, such as ballistic missiles, have no effect on it; it is far stronger than even the most durable of titanium or steel compounds. However, extraordinary blunt force, such as a punch from a being with superhuman strength, can warp or break it. Unconventional forms of energy discharges have also been known to warp or damage secondary adamantium, such as Thor's lightning attacks using Mjolnir. Writers created secondary adamantium to deal with supposedly indestructible adamantium having been damaged or destroyed in the past; all such instances were retconned as appearances of secondary adamantium.

Adamantium beta
Adamantium beta is a new metal created as a side-effect of the process of bonding true adamantium to Wolverine's bones. His Healing Factor not only allowed him to survive the process, but also induced a molecular change in the metal. Adamantium beta functions identically to true adamantium, but it does not inhibit the biological processes of bone. Adamantium beta was first explained in Wolverine (vol.2) #80 (1994).

Hmm....VERY interesting:

http://www1.freewebs.com/ayeneejedi/thelightsaber.htm

Lightsaber Blade Strength
The number one complaint about using lightsaber is that they can cut through anything. People say it is unfair. Well ... that is just the way it is. A lightsaber will slice through anything on the first swing. The exceptions are as follows:
1. Mystically protected objects -If an object is protected by a magical spell, then the blade won't slice through it. It will only weaken it. Eventually it will penetrate it though.
2. Coritoris - The classic saber proof metal. Sort of. It takes four good strikes to pierce a piece of coritoris. Or holding the blade on the metal for 2 or more rounds. Like pressing against it for that amount of time.
3. Energy Shields - Whether produced by magic or technology, a lightsaber blade won't slice through an energy shield. It will weaken it, and pierce a non sustaining shield after 5 strikes.
3. Cortosis - similar to Coritoris in strength and durability.

I can't actually find anything that tells me exactly how hot a lightsaber blade is.

And more from the following link:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adamantium

Adamantium is created by mixing several chemical resins together; the exact formula is a secret. After the resins are mixed together, the adamantium can be molded into different shapes for approximately eight minutes as long as the mixture is kept at a temperature of 1,500 °F (816°C). Adamantium's extremely stable molecular structure prevents it from being further molded after this eight-minute time period even if the temperature is high enough to keep it in its liquified form.

Hey, why are we discussing lightsabres in this topic again?