Originally posted by OneDumbG0They used treatments of Wolverine's blood to try and cure Jubilee, it just weakened her all around though, it doesn't prove that if Wolverine were a vampire he would have no weaknesses.
^ Vampires drank Wolverine's blood and were immune to sunlight, religious artifacts, stakes and whatnot? I don't remember reading that.
It does prove that Wolverine's would be more harmed from a vampire bite seeing as he would go into shock as he fought it off. (which happened in X-men #6)
Originally posted by Trackz
They used treatments of Wolverine's blood to try and cure Jubilee, it just weakened her all around though, it doesn't prove that if Wolverine were a vampire he would have no weaknesses.It does prove that Wolverine's would be more harmed from a vampire bite seeing as he would go into shock as he fought it off. (which happened in X-men #6)
Correct me if I'm wrong, which I don't remember seeing anyone really disputing, but wasn't Wolverine's Healing Factor taxed to the degree that would allow vampirism to affect him by nanobots that Scott had specifically implanted in Logan as part of a plan to fight the Vampire hordes that threatened Utopia and San Francisco?
Originally posted by Mr.MxyzptlkHis healing factor wasn't taxed, it was turned off, Scott turned it on and it went to war with the infection and Wolverine went into shock.
Correct me if I'm wrong, which I don't remember seeing anyone really disputing, but wasn't Wolverine's Healing Factor taxed to the degree that would allow vampirism to affect him by nanobots that Scott had specifically implanted in Logan as part of a plan to fight the Vampire hordes that threatened Utopia and San Francisco?
^ Few seconds tends to be quite an advantage in a H2H fight. I think that's the main takeaway.
Originally posted by srankmissingninSomeone mentioned that it was treated blood? Which makes sense because when Jubilee first turned Wolverine, I don't recall her benefitting from such amps.
Jubilee, the effect is limited and she needs to drink it frequently though.
Originally posted by OneDumbG0she had been receiving doses of it, and at most it helped her for a day, but it doesn't make her a daywalker like Blade, it just weakens her as a vampire all around.
^ Few seconds tends to be quite an advantage in a H2H fight. I think that's the main takeaway. Someone mentioned that it was treated blood? Which makes sense because when Jubilee first turned Wolverine, I don't recall her benefitting from such amps.
Originally posted by srankmissingninmore than a few seconds, Cyclops had time to explain everything that happened, in that time Wolverine is compltely immobile and his healing factor is in overdrive, stake to the heart may or may not kill him, but if he's bleeding out while his healing factor is trying to get rid of vampirism it's going to tax his healing factor to the edge.
He went to a knee for a few seconds, don't over blow the situation.
Hell being immobile for over ten seconds may count as a forum KO.
Originally posted by OneDumbG0
^ Few seconds tends to be quite an advantage in a H2H fight. I think that's the main takeaway. Someone mentioned that it was treated blood? Which makes sense because when Jubilee first turned Wolverine, I don't recall her benefitting from such amps.
He dropped to his knee for a few seconds when his healing factor was turned on and he had to heal from a complete vampiric infection. Had his healing factor been active at the initial moment of infection it likely would have been a much less traumatic ordeal, in fact it's entirely possible that it wouldn't have been able to take hold in the first place, especially since it took an extended period of time for him to turn even with his healing factor disabled.
The narrative flashed forward after Jubilee turned, we weren't privy to what if any effect his blood had on her at the time... plus his powers were disabled at the time of infection as well.
Originally posted by TrackzIf that's the case, I don't see how this supports Wolverine becoming some sort of supervampire which would backfire on Blade. But by the same token, it's possible untreated Wolverine blood might weaken Blade and backfire that way. Maybe that's why Blade was going to utilize a syringe?
she had been receiving doses of it, and at most it helped her for a day, but it doesn't make her a daywalker like Blade, it just weakens her as a vampire all around.