Originally posted by Robtard
He also can't permanently take down Wolverine = huge disadvantage in a fight to the death.Lightsabres can't cut through a "virtually indestructible" material, sorry SW fanboys, but the nigh-indestructible clause trumps fanboyism.
That, and we have damn movie feats that make it more than obvious that it cannot cut through adamantium.
Wolverine Origins certainly helped dispel the idea that a light saber could cut through adamantium.
Originally posted by Quincy
Care to elaborate?
Sure. Read this whole thead:
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/f102/t515530.html
Yes. I am serious.
Or just read my oh so awesome movie feats applied logic from the first page of this very thread:
Originally posted by Robtard
Adamantium is "virtually indestructible" as stated by Styker in X2.So unless there's something in the SW movies that states a lightsabre has no boundaries (which they do have) when cutting through something, it stands to reason they can't.
Well, let me elaborate. Wolverine's skeleton is made of adamantium, one of the 3 indestructible metals in the MU, and it is the only one shown in the movie universe.
There are metals in the Star Wars universe that are resistant, or outright immune to damage from lightsabers (Beskar, Phrik, etc..) Phrik, the pink metal used on the tips of the Magaguards electro staffs was shown blocking saber blades.
So it stands to reason that, if metals like phrik, beskar, durasteel, etc... can stand up to a saber blade, then so can adamantium, which is called indestructible for a good reason, while none of the other metals sans Beskar make the same claim.