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The only reason it isn't literally indestructible is because it's vulnerable to molecular manipulation.
You really don't think adamantium can stand up to a saber blade, when metals like cortosis and phrik could stand up against a saber blade, then adamantium can't?
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Yes, meaning almost entirely and/or for all practical purposes. Now I know the SW fannies like to think lightsabres have no limits, but they do.
So you have something that is indestructible for all intents and purposes on one side and you have something that has several limitations on the other.
If we're going just by movie feats, then adamantium has the "virtually indestructible" clause as stated by Styker in X2. If someone can point out something greater for the lightsabre from the movies, eg they cut through everything, they have no limits, they could cut God etc., then sure. If not, you SW fanboys just need to STFU.
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And Xanatos, talking about realism in a universe where guys wave glow sticks and use psychokinetic powers because of tiny organisms, or a universe where guys turn into metal and can survive having liquid metal bonded to their skeleton is just ridiculous.
As was stated before, it's a useless debate, no way of knowing.
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There is a way, and I explained it, you just don't want to accept it. The only, nearly indestructible metal in Star Wars is Beskar, it stands up to lightsabers just fine, so does Phrik, Cortosis, etc.... Adamantium, a truly indestructible metal will not be harmed by a lightsaber in any way.
It's a good argument, I give you that, but I see it as two different universes colliding, for all we know Phrik metal is uber compared to adamantium.
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I'm calling anyone who refuses to apply logic a SW fanboy.
We could argue all day which "virtually indestructible" metal is stronger and it would be useless, but at the end of the day, they're both indestructible and we know a lightsabre can't cut through one, because of that indestructible property. So just apply logic.
This whole this-universe/that-universe thing is nothing more than a cop-out.
This is where the debate turns to shit. For all we know, Phrik metal is, as I just said, uber compared to Adamantium.
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