The REAL handbook for defeating: wolverine

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Originally posted by King Castle
Logan regenerates from the damage and lives.

500,000 degree farenheit logan aint surviving

Originally posted by marwash22
did you somehow forget his skull is wrapped in adamantium? HT can't go hot enough to get to Wolverine's brain... he'd sear all the flesh from his bones, but then what? Yeah, he's not killing Wolverine.
his skull is admantium...do you know how hot it will get with human torch letting loose

his brain will basically be inside a superheated oven and will be cooked crisp

Originally posted by King Castle

CIS of she makes an invisible shield splatter his brains and removes it... tosses him at the bottom of the ocean or straight into space.
by your logic he'll just regrow it

Originally posted by Starscream M
his skull is admantium...do you know how hot it will get with human torch letting loose

his brain will basically be inside a superheated oven and will be cooked crisp

i like the way u think

dont agree with him...

the brain is the part that would be difficult to regrow also adamantium does absorb heat due to it's density and i also pointed out compounding things to assure he stays dead.. not just the one.

Originally posted by Starscream M
his skull is admantium...do you know how hot it will get with human torch letting loose

his brain will basically be inside a superheated oven and will be cooked crisp

errr, anyone have that scan where Wolverine was basically a walking skeleton standing in the middle of a field of napalm?

Originally posted by marwash22
errr, anyone have that scan where Wolverine was basically a walking skeleton standing in the middle of a field of napalm?
you don't think that's PIS?

unless admantium is a super super heat deterrant...how could his brain survive the temperatures that human torch is capable of dishing?

Originally posted by King Castle
dont agree with him...

the brain is the part that would be difficult to regrow also adamantium does absorb heat due to it's density and i also pointed out compounding things to assure he stays dead.. not just the one.

admantium is metal...the denser the metal, the easier the conduction and the faster heat transmits

To be fair adamatium has in the past shown to be heatable, however it also shown not to be able to be heated as well. I originally would have agreed that heating it is possible, however more I think about it, the more I doubt that assumption. Because the whole point of adaamtium making of it is that once solid, it can't be changed which would include melting. Which would mean it be able to be increased in tempture should be impossiable.

Originally posted by Starscream M
admantium is metal...the denser the metal, the easier the conduction and the faster heat transmits
where did you get your education from?!

that's only true up to a point...

the more densely packed the molecules as er Adamantiium the more difficult to excite er make hot..

castle did you really need to ask were? it obvious he either used wiki or googled it. I mean were else does he get his info? certainly not comics.

Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
To be fair adamatium has in the past shown to be heatable, however it also shown not to be able to be heated as well. I originally would have agreed that heating it is possible, however more I think about it, the more I doubt that assumption. Because the whole point of adaamtium making of it is that once solid, it can't be changed which would include melting. Which would mean it be able to be increased in tempture should be impossiable.
just because something doesn't melt does not at all mean that its temperature isn't increasing. it just means it has an extraordinarily high melting point.

Originally posted by Starscream M
you don't think that's PIS?

unless admantium is a super super heat deterrant...how could his brain survive the temperatures that human torch is capable of dishing?

i dunno, guy... i didn't write the book or make the rules. As far as i can tell, once adamantium is set, you can't melt it again. You should ask someone who knows more about Wolverine if it's possible.

Originally posted by King Castle

the more densely packed the molecules as er Adamantiium the more difficult to excite er make hot..

um...I'm pretty sure you gotta it backwards

the more densely packed molecules are...the more easily they are to excite or make hot as the molecules are packed close and bounce off each other much more

my physics may be off though.

I clicked here this once and wont be doing so further however I dont feel inclinded to correct you. Adaamtium can't melt, fact. The whole point of how it made by deffinition means it can't melt once made solid. The idea of it heating up should techinically not be possible, because heating it would imply some form of tempiture can melt it, when we know this not to be the case. It been hit by nukes, molton iron, lavaish substances and last but not least in side the sun.

Originally posted by marwash22
i dunno, guy... i didn't write the book or make the rules. As far as i can tell, once adamantium is set, you can't melt it again.
true...I understand adamantium hasn't been melted. but that wasn't my point, I wasn't saying torch could heat logan enough to melt his adamantium.

the fact is even if his skeleton doesn't melt, its temperature would be so high that his organic cellular parts would be completely disintegrated by the heat.

when you cook food...the pan doesn't melt...but the heat transfers to whatevers on the pan...in this case, logans organs, flesh and brain.

Originally posted by marwash22
i dunno, guy... i didn't write the book or make the rules. As far as i can tell, once adamantium is set, you can't melt it again. You should ask someone who knows more about Wolverine if it's possible.

This is right, and has been stated and shown.

Originally posted by Starscream M
true...I understand adamantium hasn't been melted. but that wasn't my point, I wasn't saying torch could heat logan enough to melt his adamantium.

the fact is even if his skeleton doesn't melt, its temperature would be so high that his organic cellular parts would be completely disintegrated by the heat.

when you cook food...the pan doesn't melt...but the heat transfers to whatevers on the pan...in this case, logans organs, flesh and brain.

^ it's on the road to melting though

the molecules are moving faster and spreading apart more as the temperature rises. the melting point of a metal is just the point when the state changes from solid to liquid due to molecular motion caused by energy

Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
I clicked here this once and wont be doing so further however I dont feel inclinded to correct you. Adaamtium can't melt, fact. The whole point of how it made by deffinition means it can't melt once made solid. The idea of it heating up should techinically not be possible, because heating it would imply some form of tempiture can melt it, when we know this not to be the case. It been hit by nukes, molton iron, lavaish substances and last but not least in side the sun.
if you don't think his skeleton gets hot...that's your opinion. Im not gonna sway it.

But I would think that like any metal, it would conduct heat. Adamantium, after all, can be magnetized, like other metals...so why would it be unique in not conducting heat...when every other substance in the universe conducts heat?

Originally posted by psycho gundam
^ it's on the road to melting though

the molecules are moving faster and spreading apart more as the temperature rises. the melting point of a metal is just the point when the state changes from solid to liquid due to molecular movement


Yup, which means it heating up should be quite impossiable.

This is support also by author of civil war which stated as much and explained that wolverien brain was very much in tact after nitro attack.