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This wolverine is the 616 wolverine all the way up to the piont were jean dies. That is were the story beggins after jean dies scot gives up and him and emma leave the mansion. Beast takes over, but takes the drug kick and his body is taken over by another being. The new being makes a armies of super being and trys to and pritty much does take over the world. This new being also trys and kill ever superhero and mutant on the plant for the last 150 years.
This wolverine is 150 older and has been at war with armies of super beings for the last 150 years.
Just think of this wolverine as 616 wolverine ecpt 150 years more experience and due to his healing factor he is pritty much better in every way due to all the training and fighting for those years.
Actually over 150 years his strength, agility, experience, and senses would all be increased because of his mutant gene. Healing factor probably has evolved even more uber than it is now.
I'll give you that the healing factor and maybe the senses are most likely better, but I can't see how he could achieve any higher physical stats such as strength, agility, and speed (for example) just from added experience. Do you understand what I'm saying? Wolverine is already at the peak for what he can be, physical wise. He really can't achieve anything higher, unless becoming something completely different. Something that is not Wolverine basically.
I am not sure. The problem is that I am not completey sure if strength, agility, and speed are part of his mutant gene or not. I have seen bios where he has superhuman strength and ones where he has peak human so its a problem. I only base that estimation on levels that I have seen from Sabertooth, he indeed has many of those characteristic and if he is of any relation to Logan, Wolverine should have them too. I think the Adamantium skeleton probably keeps his mutant gene at a lesser level which probably means it takes longer for his mutant gene to increase. This is why his strength, agility, and speed and what not increased when his bones were first removed. This would also explain why he started looking more Sabertooth like after his bones were removed.
Oh, and one theory behind how his mutant gene affects his abilities is just, more or less, since he has a very accelerated healing factor, he cannot suffer from muscular deterioration. Any time he exerts himself, he will immediately heal the rips and tears in his muscle fibers, and he will heal them to a state that was stronger than they previously were (just like a normal human, only MUCH faster.)
Same with his reflexes, they are faster than a normal human because his healing factor keeps all his nerve synapses at tip top shape, putting him at Captain-America like agility and speed, without having a SSS.
Same with his senses, they are enhanced as well. Not due to a mutation, but again, due to his healing factor. They keep all the sensory receptors healed, not dulled, tip top shape.
Wolverine's healing factor really can explain all his other 'abilities,' for the most part at least.
How his healing factor makes his bones dense enough to stab Thanos or the Surfer, though, I don't know...