Originally posted by Xplosive
No. Tell me when they survive the destruction and go untouched into the new born new universe. Then they are truly imortal.
Being 10000 years old is hardly immortal.
Originally posted by Dum Dum DuganIn the most general sense it means one can not die. Not aging is actually a more specific type which some scientists don't even consider immortality.
thats not true, there a different forms of immortality. In it most general sense, simply means one does not age. Such as the highlander.
Originally posted by Mindset
In the most general sense it means one can not die. Not aging is actually a more specific type which some scientists don't even consider immortality.
Originally posted by jalek moye
What makes you think that Wolverine can survive the destruction of the entire 616 universe?
He eternal warrior. He been around since almost the dawn of time. His body would die but he recarnate.
I'm pretty sure when the universe is destroyed all the spirits of the dead of that verse are too. Assuming this is a soul thing i mean, besides it isn't really Wolverine in that case now is it. Since I'm assuming that he isn't the same person in every cycle. (or if this is even the case still. they retcon things so often without noice)
Originally posted by jalek moye
I'm pretty sure when the universe is destroyed all the spirits of the dead of that verse are too. Assuming this is a soul thing i mean, besides it isn't really Wolverine in that case now is it. Since I'm assuming that he isn't the same person in every cycle. (or if this is even the case still. they retcon things so often without noice)
What your thinking about is different, here an explanation of what I am talking about. This has been part of his character way before that whole angle of death thing.
1. http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/3541/mwarriorspirittk1.jpg
2. http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/8917/mwarriorspirit2vy0.jpg
3. http://img66.imageshack.us/img66/8414/mwarriorspirit3vf9.jpg
4. http://img105.imageshack.us/img105/6958/mwarriorspirit4jt2.jpg
No I'm talking about what you're talking about. I mean h never refrences it or anything talks about his life in singular terms. And doesn't seem to have all these memroies, I'm also wondering if he is really the same person. In the sense of persinality and all that or is just reincarnated to be similar yet different.
Comic companies sometimes retcon things off record.
Seems something that is ignored imo
Originally posted by jalek moye
No I'm talking about what you're talking about. I mean h never refrences it or anything talks about his life in singular terms. And doesn't seem to have all these memroies, I'm also wondering if he is really the same person. In the sense of persinality and all that or is just reincarnated to be similar yet different.Comic companies sometimes retcon things off record.
Seems something that is ignored imo
It been referenced before, this is not even the first time it was referenced. It original from his Ba'al mini. It was also mention and was the focus of another entire mini as well. Then there this book as well as other time it was brought forth. It was never ignored or retcon. I have no idea why you would think it was.
He the same soul/person. He simply recarnates every time he dies. This current body just happens to be a mutant. He also in other bodies has shown the ability to heal wounds as well.
also I can present scans if you wish in which is states while berserker he grant accesses to all those life times of memory. He is most certainly connected, just not on a conscious level.