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Old 07-24-2007, 12:43 AM
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That's the comics explanation. In the movies, adamantium can stay liquid for longer. Just look at the fight between Wolverine and Lady Deathstrike.

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uit can stay liquid from longer, but once it hardenes it cant be broken! hink its explained in the 2nd film! one adamantium is hardened then it can not be broken after that!
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uit can stay liquid from longer, but once it hardenes it cant be broken! hink its explained in the 2nd film! one adamantium is hardened then it can not be broken after that!
If you'd spell a bit better, maybe I could read that.

In the second film it's clearly stated that "tricky thing with adamantium is, you gotta keep it hot", there's no mention of it not melting after that.

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