He groaned for about a second and I'm pretty sure she kicked him in the nuts in that scene.
But going with your angle, that is still "tanking" hits, showing pain for a moment isn't going down and/or being out. Especially considering the rest of the fight where he took hit after hit and keep on coming. He also showed pain when he was stabbed twice in the gut in X3, but as typical Wolverine fashion shrugged it off, healed and kept going.
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there are no guns in this thread.
your argument is irrelevant.
there is no car in this thread.
your argument is irrelevant.
T1000 isn't as fast or agile as Deathstrike, nor is it the fighter that Deathstrike is... So no, the T1000 will not be replicating what Deathstrike did.
your argument is irrelevant.
concession accepted. this should be the end of the thread.
It's common sense. You haven't explained how the T1000's arms will stay connected to it's body when Wolverine cuts it.
we've been over this... Wolverine separates it's pieces until it can no longer function. it's called a KO.
none of the options you have suggested are viable in this thread.
Ironic seeing as you keep adding shit to this thread that wasn't included in the OP just to make an argument... and it's not even a good argument.
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Once again, the T-1000 can take this. Wolverine attempts to stab him and the T-1000 forms two extra hands, such as in this scene (0:15):
(speaking of which,
Terminator 2 . What movie did YOU see? )
And then, while he's restraining Wolverine with his two extra arms, he uses his free arms to do this:
even if Logan isn't stabbed straight through the skull, he will be KOed, and it's not like the T-1000 doesn't have the strength either to hold down Wolverine either, considering how he was able to chuck the T-850, a giant hunk of metal, through walls.
2) Extra arms just means Wolverine will be slicing off extra limbs, as he a lot faster than the T-1000. He can block small thrown spikes, his hand-eye and speed is high.
3) The T-1000 isn't all that much stronger than Wolverine is. While the T-1000 was able to toss around a 500-600lbs (+/1) T-800 some, Wolverine tossed two grown men up and over his back with a fling of his arms, one guy per arm in X2. He also matched strength with Deathstrike, who was sending his ass flying 50 feet with a kick and them tossed his 300+ pound body up a good 20 feet.
4) It was a T-800 in Terminator. The stronger, faster and more heavily reinforced T-850 was in the 3rd film.