i love this shit
its why forums exist. In all fairness though i unno i'd probably go for the lightsaber, it might not cut through buuuut the superfast warrior magician holding the damn thing could probs poke u in the eye with it until u surrender.
Reverse problem then, Antarctic vibranium would be impossible to hold for long because it would work on the metal ions in your body and kill you super-fast, as well as making it unable to be held.SteveZim1017 said:you are thinking of wikandan vibranium. I believe antarctic vibranium has the exact opposite properties and would actually enhance the vibration.
Actually, there's been cases where Adamantium has broken.Jaime_Wolf said:Why would you ever think a lightsaber would win? I suppose you can try to apply "science" here, abstracting from what we know about adamantium and lightsabers to try to get at how they "really" work well enough to come to a conclusion. But that seems silly given that adamantium has one explicit, defining characteristic: it's indestructable. Nowhere is it really said that a lightsaber can cut through "anything", we just haven't seen it fail to cut through anything (cortosis shorts it out, it doesn't actually prevent the cutting).
I think explicit indestructibility beats implicit cutting ability.
Yeah, I love having epic star wars knowledge. I've always had a passionate interest in mandalore-lore(?) Even more so after meeting Jeromy Bulloch (the original Fett man himself!) If only there were a section of this website where we could have nerd-offs about various topics.SteveZim1017 said:Beskar! thank you! I could not remember the mandolorian name for the metal. I felt so incomplete nerding out on star wars and marvel universe minutia and not being able to fully complete the process.binnsyboy said:It's funny because he thinks Star Wars has magic. (force does not = magic) enchantments... *snort* but yeah, cortosis, and mandalorian metal (Beskar)binnsyboy said:UBER-SNIP
I have to disagree. Sure a lightsaber might be able to heat up adamantium, but to a point where it could cut through it.webby said:Clearly the lightsaber. Sure, adamantium is an impressive metal but can it compete with pure, focused energy?? I think not. Lightsabers cut through reinforced metal like butter, sure, the adamantium might pose more resistance but it would still lose.
The blade would probably go through the ground up to the hilt. If it cut a big enough hole as it went down for the handle to go down without touching the sides, one could assume it would just keep going till it reached the center of the planet..Valkyrie101 said:I've always wondered what happens when you drop a lightsaber.