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the shape dosent matter they can easily stil work
TheVileOne said:This is a dumb excuse and I've already debunked it. Since wolverine has a healing factor, Stryker can NOT ****ing change the shape of his bone claws!
Good freaking God.
What's your point? Getting the claws snapped off and getting them filed down to a different shape is both damage to the claws. If it takes Wolverine weeks to regrow snapped off claws Stryker can file down his claws and bond adamantium to them before they resume their original shape. It's not like it would take the entire Weapon X project a month just to file Wolverine's claws. Hell they could get them filed down 5 minutes before Wolverine goes into the big tank. No way his claws grow back pristine perfect in 5 minutes when the more powerful healing factor of Comic Wolverine takes weeks to regrow damaged claws. Not going to happen.TheVileOne said:That's when the claws are snapped, off. You are talking about wittling them down to thin them.
So what, his bone claws are going to grow out of an adamantium shell? Do you know what indestructible means?TheVileOne said:And second, since he has a healing factor they couldn't stay that way permanently.
Wolverine's bone claws couldn't regenerate to their original shape and bust out of the adamantium coating. It's impossible because adamantium can't be altered in any way after it cools. Even Thor's hardest hammer shot can only barely dent even the thinest of adamantium. Wolverine's regenerating inch of extra bone claw is not capable of doing anything like that. The bone claws would remain locked in their indestructible coating forever.Jager X said:so his bones can regenerate obviously, right? so if one was to file his bone claws down and coat them in adamantium, wouldn't the bones try to break through the adamantium to regain their original size?
Two different masses cannot occupy the same space at the same time. The bone claws will grow back...PERIOD. That is Wolverine's powers, regeneration. Adamantium will not stop Wolverine's natural powers from occurring. He would be in constantly immense pain at the feeling of his bone claws trying to grow inside the adamantium shell. After a while, the regenerating have to grow somewhere if they cannot break through the adamantium laced around them.Sentinel X said:The bone claws will not protrude elsewhere![]()
Wolverine's bone claws in the comics were already highly dense and could cut through tough objects such as wood, trees, and some metals. They are already dense enough...therefore it is illogical to think that his bones would increase their density. That is not what bones do. The age old practice of Chinese women binding their feet is a good example, which caused their feet to be small yet caused deformities and immense pain in the practitioner. Secondly, Wolverine's mutation also allows him to fight off diseases and other foreign antibodies due to his high level of cellular regrowth. That is why in X2 the sleeping darts didn't put him to sleep which would in turn invalidate the idea of introducing chemicals that would alter the shape of his physicality such as "osteoclast" as you have mentioned. His body would simply reject the bone thinning chemicals.Sentinel X said:If anything theyd increase in density but it wouldn't grow anywhere else. You're right, two things cant occupy a space at once but that doesnt mean the bone cant just condense.
Also, lets just say that its density wouldnt increase and it would some how protrude into other areas Weapon X could easily fix that. There are plenty of bone disease, bone overgrowth and others. Weapon X can just increase the amount of osteoclast around the bone claws.
So still bone claws isn't a dumb excuse
Well its a comic book...theyll show his bones are strongs when in reality they aren't. The movies arent going to be 100% like the comic books anyways...I dont think theyll show him cutting through trees or anything with the bone claws...so his bones can still increase in density.chaseter said:Wolverine's bone claws in the comics were already highly dense and could cut through tough objects such as wood, trees, and some metals. They are already dense enough...therefore it is illogical to think that his bones would increase their density. That is not what bones do. The age old practice of Chinese women binding their feet is a good example, which caused their feet to be small yet caused deformities and immense pain in the practitioner. Secondly, Wolverine's mutation also allows him to fight off diseases and other foreign antibodies due to his high level of cellular regrowth. That is why in X2 the sleeping darts didn't put him to sleep which would in turn invalidate the idea of introducing chemicals that would alter the shape of his physicality such as "osteoclast" as you have mentioned. His body would simply reject the bone thinning chemicals.
If we had a movie 100% faithful to the comic books, it would be so ridiculous to today's audiences that only 40 year old fanboys would go see it. Singer is the one who introduced the X-Men to us and did a great job IMO. Suspending reality has nothing to do with suspending the reality created by the comic books. They have already established these characters and are now set in their own reality in the movieverse. To say that Stryker can file down the claws and that they would not grow back immediately directly contradicts what the movie has established in its reality of Wolverine. That is called a loop hole.x-fan said:suspense of reality, it works in the comics it'll work in the movie. good grief this is why i dislike singers vision of the x-men universe. there are no people shooting laser out of there eyes in real life, but lets make it ground in reality. this means something different to me. like handle it seriously and dont dumb it down. if we can believe a girl can absorb another persons life force then bone claws that are coated in adamanium isn't so hard to believe either. it is a movie based on a comic. wow the reality issue is killing this fantasy experience i like to call a movie. if i want total reality, i'll watch the friggin news
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Ermm no it doesntchaseter said:To say that Stryker can file down the claws and that they would not grow back immediately directly contradicts what the movie has established in its reality of Wolverine. That is called a loop hole.
Not filled...filed as in scraping them down to a fine point like a knife.Sentinel X said:Oh I see...I think he has it wrong...I dont think the claws will be filled with ademantium I think theyll be coated with it
TheVileOne said:I wonder if some of the idiots on here are going to start telling me that LADY DEATHSTRYKE'S claws are bone as well.
Bone claws = dumb brain fart.
I was happy at first, because I was hoping the movies did away with the bone claws crap.
Also, by the shape the claws are in the movie, they CAN'T be bone. Unless they give Wolverine thin flat sided bone claws, which they weren't in the comics.
Freaking comic writers and their bone claws.
chaseter said:^You raise an interesting and unseen point.
Whoops I miss read that bitNot filled...filed as in scraping them down to a fine point like a knife.