Wolverine vs. Black Panther

Started by Arachnid112 pages

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Cutting is concern with molecules not energy
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Originally posted by Silent Master
Which means it doesn't exist.

Which means it hasnt been mentioned. To not exist is a different thing.

Originally posted by Arachnid1
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A knife cuts better through meat than a fork. The problem with the fork is that it isnt sharp.

Isnt like a knife cuts better because you applied more energy to it.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Which means it hasnt been mentioned. To not exist is a different thing.

Lol, if it hasn't even been mentioned...how can you say how strong it is?

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
What??

Vibranium's property is to absorb energies. Doesnt mean it cant be cut. Cutting is concern with molecules not energy.

Wolverine is super strong. Why shouldnt he have the force to pierce Vibranium?

How could you cut something without imparting kinetic energy?

Originally posted by Surtur
Lol, if it hasn't even been mentioned...how can you say how strong it is?

Because Marvel has stated so. The only reason why MCU didnt mentioned it before is because Fox had the rights to it.

But MCU is eager to use Adamantium since its a very used metal in the Marvel universe.

Also MCU never stated in its movies that Vibranium was the strongest metal. Why? Because that title belongs to Adamantium.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Which means it hasnt been mentioned. To not exist is a different thing.

It hasn't been mentioned, because it doesn't exist yet.

Originally posted by Mindset
How could you cut something without imparting kinetic energy?

Everything requires energy.

You need energy to press the knife against the meat.

However the sharper the knife the less energy you require to cut through something.

Also, Vibranium disperses/absorbs energy. However it doesnt mean that the shield is 100% invulnerable to energy.

A Sharp Adamantium claw with enough energy would cout through standard Adamantium.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Everything requires energy.

Exactly.

Which makes the post I quoted not make sense.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Because Marvel has stated so. The only reason why MCU didnt mentioned it before is because Fox had the rights to it.

But MCU is eager to use Adamantium since its a very used metal in the Marvel universe.

Also MCU never stated in its movies that Vibranium was the strongest metal. Why? Because that title belongs to Adamantium.

How could they have "said so" when you just admitted it hasn't even been mentioned lol.

And wait, I can see why Fox would have the rights to the X-Men characters, but why would they have the rights specifically to adamantium?

Originally posted by Surtur
How could they have "said so" when you just admitted it hasn't even been mentioned lol.

According to him, adamantium existing in the comics means it exists in the movies. even though the comics and movies are different universes.

Originally posted by Silent Master
According to him, adamantium existing in the comics means it exists in the movies. even though the comics and movies are different universes.

Lol, there's not even a point to using movie versions if you are going to pull stuff from the comics and say it applies.

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Because Marvel has stated so. The only reason why MCU didnt mentioned it before is because Fox had the rights to it.

But MCU is eager to use Adamantium since its a very used metal in the Marvel universe.

Also MCU never stated in its movies that Vibranium was the strongest metal. Why? Because that title belongs to Adamantium.

Look Josh, bottom line is the character being referred to here is Wolverine as he was in the Foxverse. Not Wolverine as he is in the MCU because he doesn't exist yet.

Which means that the adamantium being discussed here is the adamantium as seen in the Fox movies and there is no proof in any of those movies that adamantium is stronger than vibranium. Sure that may change later on once the MCU has made X-men movies, but that's not the Wolverine being discussed in this thread.

Originally posted by Silent Master
It hasn't been mentioned, because it doesn't exist yet.

Okay you dont seem to understand.

So you are basically saying that each time a new character/item is introduced such item/being all of a sudden starts existing?

Adamantium for instance will be created in that very exact point in time in the universe (When it appears in a movie)? A small big bang will occur and Adamantium will come into existence?

Thats not how it works. Any being/item that has not been mention in the MCU exists within it. Its just that they are dormant. Waiting to appear in a movie.

Beings like the Living Tribunal, The Beyonder, Galactus, they all exist within the MCU's universe. They are just nog mentioned yet.

Originally posted by Mindset
Exactly.

Which makes the post I quoted not make sense.

Okay and? Vibranium absorbs energy. Doesnt mean it is invulnerable to it or unpenetrable.

Vibranium disperses energy which makes it a good insulator.

Originally posted by Surtur
How could they have "said so" when you just admitted it hasn't even been mentioned lol.

And wait, I can see why Fox would have the rights to the X-Men characters, but why would they have the rights specifically to adamantium?

Not mentioned in movies, but Marvel (The same Marvel that rules the movies) have stated each metal's properties.

IDK, the thing was that MCU couldnt use Adamantium. Thats why Ultron had a Vibranium suit instead of an Adamantium one.

Cap's Shield was also Proto Adamantium.

Originally posted by FrothByte
Look Josh, bottom line is the character being referred to here is Wolverine as he was in the Foxverse. Not Wolverine as he is in the MCU because he doesn't exist yet.

Which means that the adamantium being discussed here is the adamantium as seen in the Fox movies and there is no proof in any of those movies that adamantium is stronger than vibranium. Sure that may change later on once the MCU has made X-men movies, but that's not the Wolverine being discussed in this thread.

Until MCU reboots Fox movies then will the info contained in such be removed.

Until so, Fox movies and material will belong to Marvel.

So, basically Fox Wolverine is now MCU.

By feats movie vibranium is stronger, deal with it.

BP beats that ass

Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Until MCU reboots Fox movies then will the info contained in such be removed.

Until so, Fox movies and material will belong to Marvel.

So, basically Fox Wolverine is now MCU.

Not to bash on you, bub, but the MCU and Foxverse don't get merged on the silver screen due to a business deal between companies unless Disney retcons in the Foxverse officially. Thus, adamantium isn't in the MCU, Fox doesn't have vibranium, the two certainly aren't scaled against one another in-universe, and BP beats down Logan.

Is BP leagues ahead of Logan? No. Is he his superior to James Howlett? Enough to the point that victory is all but guaranteed at the ringing of the bell.