Originally posted by Josh_Alexander
Yeah.Well i hink the 3rd material is Uru Metal.
You notice how the Shield seems to bounce back to Caps hand? It could be due to the Uru.
Uru got added ONLY after Fear Itself event.
No, it was always due to Steve's incredible skill. He's a hax martial artist. In fact, when Tony added the magnetic device to the shield, Rogers disposed of it as he 1) didn't need it 2) it wrecked the delicate balance of it, Steve likes to have full control.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Uru got added ONLY after Fear Itself event.No, it was always due to Steve's incredible skill. He's a hax martial artist. In fact, when Tony added the magnetic device to the shield, Rogers disposed of it as he 1) didn't need it 2) it wrecked the delicate balance of it, Steve likes to have full control.
Hmmm yeah.
Well i said maybe.
Originally posted by Silent Master
Attempting to dodge my question by asking another question is hardly a new tactic, I can't believe you thought it would work.
Just using your method of debating ๐
Questioning is all you do.
Well let me answer my own question.
Adamantium is stronger, since just because an object is stronger than steel it doesnt make it undestructible.
You attempted to puzzle me by asking if an Undestructible object is stronger than steel. Which the answer is Yes. However an object stronger than steel (Vibranium) isnt necessarily undestructible.
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Nice attempt however.
Since you can't seem to follow along. Stronger than steel is a very open ended statement. it could mean .000000000000000000001% stronger or 999,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 times stronger. so trying to use sed statement as proof of anything is just sad and rather pathetic.
Do you have any actual proof that movie admantium is stronger than movie vibranium.
Originally posted by Silent Master
Since you can't seem to follow along. Stronger than steel is a very open ended statement. it could mean .000000000000000000001% stronger or 999,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 times stronger. so trying to use sed statement as proof of anything is just sad and rather pathetic.Do you have any actual proof that movie admantium is stronger than movie vibranium.
Yet it doesnt make it undestructible. Regardless the percentage.
Originally posted by KingD19
Logan got his claws sliced off by a very hot sword.
Very Hot Adamantium Sword. Which is understandable.
"Only Diamond can cut Diamond"
Originally posted by Silent Master
Neither does calling something virtually indestrucable, so what's your point?
Being stronger than Steel doesnt make something Virtually Undestructible neither.
So?
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
That's not how adamantium works.It cannot slice through other adamantium, Marvel made that clear in numerous books. FOX just decided to ignore it.
Ik. I was explaing Fox's ideology.
Originally posted by Silent Master
Neither does being called virtually indestructible.So again, what's your point?
If being stronger than steel doesnt make it VIRTUALLY UNDESTRUCTIBLE.
Then Vibranium<<<<<Adamantium based on that analogy.
Originally posted by Silent Master
Neither does being called virtually indestructible.So again, what's your point?
Fox Adamantium is most certainly not indestructible, as shown on a recent episode of The Gifted, which is part of that universe. The Strucker kids were put in a room lined with Adamantium and told to go HAM with their powers, and they made a hole in the one wall.
This was it at the start:
This was it after:
Also, it's funny how this guy goes on about how Tony's armour is supposedly 4x stronger than steel (based on unrelated RL numbers from after the film). Yet when debating Adamantium vs Vibranium (which pierced said armour), he falls back to the "stronger than steel" quote. And this is also after I pointed out in a previous thread that, at a later point in Age of Ultron, Captain America also refers to it as the "strongest" metal on MCU Earth.
Originally posted by TheVaultDweller
Fox Adamantium is most certainly not indestructible, as shown on a recent episode of The Gifted, which is part of that universe. The Strucker kids were put in a room lined with Adamantium and told to go HAM with their powers, and they made a hole in the one wall.This was it at the start:
This was it after (sorry for the big-ass image):
Also, it's funny how this guy goes on about how Tony's armour is supposedly 4x stronger than steel (based on unrelated RL numbers from after the film). Yet when debating Adamantium vs Vibranium (which pierced said armour), he falls back to the "stronger than steel" quote. And this is also after I pointed out in a previous thread that, at a later point in Age of Ultron, Captain America also refers to it as the "strongest" metal on MCU Earth.
The stronger than steel comment doesn't prove what he thinks it does, as admantium can also be described as stronger than steel.
He doesn't understand what an open ended statement is.