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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Oct 5, 2021 21:55:17 GMT
They did not pierce/drill Logan's skull at all. In the XCU, only super-heated Adamantium can cut cold Adamantium (see Silver Samurai in "The Wolverine"). As simple as that, Stryker's Adamantium bullets hit Wolverine's skull very hard, to the point that the massive concussion damaged Wolverine's brain inside. www.thegomezfirm.com/memory-loss-after-a-concussion/On the X-ray that they did on Wolverine at the school (see X1), you can see that his Adamantium skull is indeed intact. No hole. Besides, they shot Wolverine's forefront in X2, and the bullet hit Adamantium as well.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Oct 6, 2021 1:17:24 GMT
They did not pierce/drill Logan's skull at all. In the XCU, only super-heated Adamantium can cut cold Adamantium (see Silver Samurai in "The Wolverine"). As simple as that, Stryker's Adamantium bullets hit Wolverine's skull very hard, to the point that the massive concussion damaged Wolverine's brain inside. www.thegomezfirm.com/memory-loss-after-a-concussion/On the X-ray that they did on Wolverine at the school (see X1), you can see that his Adamantium skull is indeed intact. No hole. Besides, they shot Wolverine's forefront in X2, and the bullet hit Adamantium as well. Didn't an Adamantium bullet kill X-24?
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Oct 6, 2021 22:01:02 GMT
They did not pierce/drill Logan's skull at all. In the XCU, only super-heated Adamantium can cut cold Adamantium (see Silver Samurai in "The Wolverine"). As simple as that, Stryker's Adamantium bullets hit Wolverine's skull very hard, to the point that the massive concussion damaged Wolverine's brain inside. www.thegomezfirm.com/memory-loss-after-a-concussion/On the X-ray that they did on Wolverine at the school (see X1), you can see that his Adamantium skull is indeed intact. No hole. Besides, they shot Wolverine's forefront in X2, and the bullet hit Adamantium as well. Didn't an Adamantium bullet kill X-24?
I remember that X-24's skeleton was normal, only his claws were coated with Adamantium? Same as Laura/X-23.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Oct 7, 2021 13:26:29 GMT
Didn't an Adamantium bullet kill X-24?
I remember that X-24's skeleton was normal, only his claws were coated with Adamantium? Same as Laura/X-23.
His brain, skull and hair should have grew back because of his healing factor.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Oct 7, 2021 18:20:38 GMT
I remember that X-24's skeleton was normal, only his claws were coated with Adamantium? Same as Laura/X-23.
His brain, skull and hair should have grew back because of his healing factor.
No, in the movie it is stated that X-24 is a less-powered version than young Wolverine.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Oct 7, 2021 18:23:03 GMT
His brain, skull and hair should have grew back because of his healing factor.
No, in the movie it is stated that X-24 is a less-powered version than young Wolverine.
Really? I didn’t realize that. He seemed far more powerful, faster and aggressive than a younger XMU Wolverine. Who said he was weaker in the film?
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Oct 7, 2021 22:18:56 GMT
No, in the movie it is stated that X-24 is a less-powered version than young Wolverine.
Really? I didn’t realize that. He seemed far more powerful, faster and aggressive than a younger XMU Wolverine. Who said he was weaker in the film?
You had that impression just because he faced Old Man Logan (who was sick). By "less-powered", I meant that his healing factor and regeneration were less powerful than young Logan's. It is stated somewhere in the movie.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Oct 7, 2021 22:20:14 GMT
That said, when you remove the brain... Wolverine dies. As well as his clones.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Oct 8, 2021 15:28:03 GMT
That said, when you remove the brain... Wolverine dies. As well as his clones. Removing his brain probably isn’t practical. The regeneration of tissue would likely outpace the speed at which the procedure could be performed. You’d likely need a sword to cut his head in half, horizontally to achieve the desired effect. And that would only work if he had no adamantium bonded to his skeleton.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Oct 8, 2021 22:36:52 GMT
That said, when you remove the brain... Wolverine dies. As well as his clones. Removing his brain probably isn’t practical. The regeneration of tissue would likely outpace the speed at which the procedure could be performed. You’d likely need a sword to cut his head in half, horizontally to achieve the desired effect. And that would only work if he had no adamantium bonded to his skeleton. X-24 had no Adamantium, and his regeneration was less powerful than Wolverine's (in his prime).
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Post by Lord Death Man on Oct 8, 2021 22:43:40 GMT
Removing his brain probably isn’t practical. The regeneration of tissue would likely outpace the speed at which the procedure could be performed. You’d likely need a sword to cut his head in half, horizontally to achieve the desired effect. And that would only work if he had no adamantium bonded to his skeleton. X-24 had no Adamantium, and his regeneration was less powerful than Wolverine's (in his prime). But the fandom wiki says he did. You should correct them.
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Post by Martin Brundle - Martinfly on Oct 9, 2021 10:10:54 GMT
X-24 had no Adamantium, and his regeneration was less powerful than Wolverine's (in his prime). But the fandom wiki says he did. You should correct them. I will do that by sure. That said, "Logan" was an alternate universe, so maybe the Adamantium of that universe worked differently.
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