Are we discussing science in a series that has magic force powers?Samwise137 said:According to some of the Star Wars novels on the creation of a lightsaber, although the blade is initially created using extreme heat, the saber itself does not generate any heat of its own. That's why I cringe every time I see Qui-Gon cut through that door in episode one. Friction alone can't generate THAT much heat.gigastrike said:I actually heard somewhere that a lightsaber wouldn't actually cauterize you. I'm not sure why though.
I thought Caps shield was made of Vibranium, which is actually an alloy that is stronger than adamantium.Scarim Coral said:This has been done before but to the answer to your question, I voted Adamanitum. I read that in one of the comic Thor Hammer can only dent Captain Shield (which is made of Adamantium) at best. So what chance does the Lightsaber got if the Hammer created by Odin (great big God) couldn't break it? I think the Lightsaber at best can only make a burn mark on it but not break it.
I thought it was an allow of the two.Gruevy said:Wrong.Scarim Coral said:This has been done before but to the answer to your question, I voted Adamanitum.
Cap's shield is actually made from a very special kind of vibranium.
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Of course, the power level of the Gods would be more meaningful in a world where the Gods were consistently the most powerful beings in the universe. Not the case with Marvel.Scarim Coral said:This has been done before but to the answer to your question, I voted Adamanitum. I read that in one of the comic Thor Hammer can only dent Captain Shield (which is made of Adamantium) at best. So what chance does the Lightsaber got if the Hammer created by Odin (great big God) couldn't break it? I think the Lightsaber at best can only make a burn mark on it but not break it.