Originally posted by ricreryIf you'll watch the movies, lightsaber don't "struggle against layers of metal doors." They cut through with ease hunks of durasteel (which every building in Star Wars generic construction is made out of). The materials which it can't cut through, corstosis, phrik, Mandalorian iron, etc., have special energy and heat resistant properties which work against the lightsaber's functioning.
Lightsabers struggle against layers of metal doors, and can Lightsabers pierce Durasteel? Can Lightsabers pierce quantum crystalline armor made for the Sun Crusher?
What you now need to do, is prove beyond a shadow of a doubt, that adamantium has the exact same properties. Hardness and durability don't mean shit. Provide us with an official Marvel source that says that adamantium has similar properties as the above materials, and you'll have your point.
Originally posted by Lord Lucien
If you'll watch the movies, lightsaber don't "struggle against layers of metal doors." They cut through with ease hunks of durasteel (which every building in Star Wars generic construction is made out of). The materials which it can't cut through, corstosis, phrik, Mandalorian iron, etc., have special energy and heat resistant properties which work against the lightsaber's functioning.What you now need to do, is [B]prove
beyond a shadow of a doubt, that adamantium has the exact same properties. Hardness and durability don't mean shit. Provide us with an official Marvel source that says that adamantium has similar properties as the above materials, and you'll have your point. [/B]
The Marvel source says adamantium is virtually indestructible. Well... adamantium in 40k get hit from advanced nuclear hits without dents or any damage, and the ships can get near stars without damage unless their engines blow up. Is that enough proof?
Originally posted by ricreryNo, it's not. A source from one mythos calling a substance virtually indestructible does not take make it impervious to damage from an energy source in another mythos.
The Marvel source says adamantium is virtually indestructible. Well... adamantium in 40k get hit from advanced nuclear hits without dents or any damage, and the ships can get near stars without damage unless their engines blow up. Is that enough proof?
We're trying to show you that can not compare and come up with accurate calculations when discussing things unique to each universe. It's been kind of accepted round here that Warhammer kicks Star Wars' ass, adamantium or not. But you actually need a source from Marvel which compares the energy output of a lightsaber to the resistance of admantium. Show us that.
Originally posted by Lord Lucien
No, it's not. A source from one mythos calling a substance virtually indestructible does not take make it impervious to damage from an energy source in another mythos.We're trying to show you that can not compare and come up with accurate calculations when discussing things unique to each universe. It's been kind of accepted round here that Warhammer kicks Star Wars' ass, adamantium or not. But you actually need a source from Marvel which compares the energy output of a lightsaber to the resistance of admantium. Show us that.
Well I don't have any proof of that, but which would have a better knock back, a power sword or a lightsaber.
There was a delusional Star Wars fanboy who said I was wrong when I said there 1 trillion people on Coruscant and that most of them were human, he said there were 100+ quadrillion... that is just sad... and that there were hundreds of millions of solar systems controlled (I said 12 million). He said Star Wars easily beat Warhammer 40k. He ignored the numerous occasions I brought up the Blackstone Fortresses or Necron ships, funny thing is... Tyranids would destroy all of Star Wars with little difficultly.