Originally posted by Ms.Marvel
wolverine doesnt need a heart to live. 😐maybe he does in the movie version.
yes he does.and we are talking about the movie version
epic fail http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/8530/55ms9.gifI
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Hmm....Maybe...Another question, what if Maul manages to cut off Logans head?
Not shown.
In a non-canon comic, Hulk rips in wolvie in half.
I am trying to remember but I think there was a comic where wolverine's head was removed and kept in a lab, away from his body, for a bit.
But, by my estimates, if cortosis has limited resistance to adamantium, and is no where as awesomely indestructible as adamantium, there's not way in hell that a lightsaber is cutting through adamantium.
But, I offered some other logic, such as sublimation. The heat from the sword, even when acknowledging the uber crystalline structure of adamantium, should cause increased sublimation. No matter what, it would sublimate. Unless someone has a canon source for adamantium not sublimating, it should greatly speed up the sublimation process, when it makes contact. However, it should still be much too slow to do anything beyond the microscopic level. On top of this, adamantium would be just as susceptible to proton decay as any other matter is. So, eventually, it would fall apart and turn into quarks and other tiny exotic matter.
There was also Mandalorian Iron that was quite resistant to lightsabers. I still say adamantium is stronger than even that.
Knowing this, it's unreasonable to think that a lightsaber can cut through adamantium.
msmwrt
Originally posted by dadudemonCortosis and Mandalorian iron being weaker than Adamantium is speculating, dooder. But you know what?
Not shown.In a non-canon comic, Hulk rips in wolvie in half.
I am trying to remember but I think there was a comic where wolverine's head was removed and kept in a lab, away from his body, for a bit.
But, by my estimates, if cortosis has limited resistance to adamantium, and is no where as awesomely indestructible as adamantium, there's not way in hell that a lightsaber is cutting through adamantium.
But, I offered some other logic, such as sublimation. The heat from the sword, even when acknowledging the uber crystalline structure of adamantium, should cause increased sublimation. No matter what, it would sublimate. Unless someone has a canon source for adamantium not sublimating, it should greatly speed up the sublimation process, when it makes contact. However, it should still be much too slow to do anything beyond the microscopic level. On top of this, adamantium would be just as susceptible to proton decay as any other matter is. So, eventually, it would fall apart and turn into quarks and other tiny exotic matter.
There was also Mandalorian Iron that was quite resistant to lightsabers. I still say adamantium is stronger than even that.
Knowing this, it's unreasonable to think that a lightsaber can cut through adamantium.
msmwrt
BEWBZ.
Originally posted by gobstakid777
yes he does.and we are talking about the movie versionepic fail http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/8530/55ms9.gifI
first off. that link doesnt work. so stfu. 🙂
second off:
http://img150.imageshack.us/img150/9637/7d8c86d6sn4.jpg
http://img150.imageshack.us/img150/3346/f12a12eeyf7.jpg
emma makes his heart explode. it heals back a couple panels later.
logan is one of my favorite characters. dont bring that in here!
Originally posted by Ms.Marvel
first off. that link doesnt work. so stfu. 🙂second off:
http://img150.imageshack.us/img150/9637/7d8c86d6sn4.jpg
http://img150.imageshack.us/img150/3346/f12a12eeyf7.jpgemma makes his heart explode. it heals back a couple panels later.
logan is one of my favorite characters. dont bring that in here!
fine i'll admit.u got me.i'll admit defeat.maul still wins this match though
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Cortosis and Mandalorian iron being weaker than Adamantium is speculating, dooder. But you know what?BEWBZ.
It's not speculation when we have a metal from the Star Wars universe that is almost the equivalent of adamantium, but not quite as strong, and it resists light sabers really well.
Adamantium > mandalorian iron in durability and strength.
mandalorian iron can resist a lightsaber's hot blade.
therefore,
adamantium can resist a lightsaber's hot blade.
They seemed to resist the hot optic blast from Weapon XI, just fine. Didn't change them at all. The optic blast seems to cut through many feet of reinforced concrete, very very quickly. (Almost instantly.) That puts it on par or greater than a lightsaber's ability to cut. We see the limit of the light saber being those blast doors that were not nearly as thick as the cooling tower, and it was taking quite a bit of effort to cut through them.