I think you're right actually, if the healing factor purifies his blood faster than adamantium can poison it, then I don't see why alcohol would be taken off that list. But alcohol is broken down in your liver and excess alcohol is sent into your blood stream until it can be broken down into very base elements like carbon dioxide and water, which is called metabolizing. So does that mean that Wolverine has an accelerated metabolism too? Is this what happens to the adamantium? What is adamantium broken down into? SO MANY QUESTIONS.
You better hope you get a healing factor that can flawlessly repair DNA damage though. Otherwise you'll still age but never die from old age, and you will eventually get cancer which will will be immune to any treatment.
The main difficulty with having metal in your body at all, is it would gradually dissolve into body fluids which leads to blood poisoning. The comics say that wolvie's powers heal him faster than the toxin, but that doesn't explain why he doesn't need to eat truckloads of food to nourish the constant cell replenishment.
"but that doesn't explain why he doesn't need to eat truckloads of food to nourish the constant cell replenishment." Yeah just comic logic. Imagine if that was applied to other heroes. The flash runs 10 miles at 500mph and lose 30lbs of fat in the process and needs to spend a month replenishing his body before he can do it again.
Jim Giant they do that to an extent with flash. he burns calories really fast and needs to eat a lot of food. that is partly due to ask the running, but also because his healing factor burns those calories, also keeps him from getting drunk.
So free work out dragging you to incredibly high tiers of strength, having becoming practically invulnerable to bone damage, needing constant blood intake ... Vampires are people with metal coated bones and specially evolved leaching capabilities in their fangs.
uh dude you told us... I would die. That's what I would do. I'd rather be spiderman anyway. the non mutated one. (spiderman is actually 'possible') Or Magnido?
Wolverine's skeleton is 45% of his weight, not 33%, as you said near the beginning. His skeleton was NOT weightless BEFORE the adamantium, so you must add both together. This gives you a much higher percentage than a third bruh.
also, if logan is 5'3" then doing this to another person would likely weigh a bit more because i assume that a larger person would have a bit more bone.
Galen Richter true it would make the femurs and humerus' both longer and it would most likely make the vertebrae a bit bigger as well. What's also super interesting is that if you wants to be taller all it take it to cut the femur in half, adjust to the height you want as long as it it with an inch or so, and then wait for your bone to heal. Yes it is a terribly painful process but it is possible.
One thing I never got about Wolverine's claws is why they came out perfectly sharpened after having the Adamantium injected into him. His bone claws were more like stabbing instruments, they weren't sharped like a blade. So what made the Adamantium take that shape? Ever been covered int he comics?
ShotgunLlama Clones don't just come from nothing. They would have to be cared for from the fetal stages, which you don't have the time to do. Or money either. It probably wouldn't be any less expensive and would also be less efficient. And that's assuming that the cloning itself has no initial fee.
Was i the only one laughing when the sepsis part began? I was like "This is horrible, it's torture over a torture". I had to pause just to pick myself up again...
what if it is not coated, but just made of the stuff? same structure, same holes, same blood sycle & only the bone material is made of the adim... the metal
The it would function normally without affecting the body. The only issue is that you won't have connective tissues like ligaments since they connect bone to bones, hence you won't be structurally stable and you fall part easily unless the joints are bio mechanically connected.
Jhin a blooming Flower x23 is a created clone version of Wolverine, made by the same program that enhanced logan's skeleton with adamantium but they applied the enhancement differently on Laura. Her claws are the only part of her skeleton that were coated with adamantium. So they left two claws on each hand and one and each foot. And yes, she is agile due to not having the heavy adamantium-coating on her since would've added around 100-200 pounds of weight.
I thought she was a girl because they used the DNA of two people, logan and some random girl. making it 50/50 chance of x 23 being a boy or a girl. like any kid. because damaged chromosomes are not good, at least from my limited understanding of them it can't be good.
First thing I'd do is see if fridge magnets stick to my forehead. Then I'd try to set off the detector at the airport. Ooh, then see if that big magnet lift thingy at the scrap yard can pick me up. Hey, if I'm gonna have metal bones I may as well have some fun.
And don't forget Lockstin that the weight would be evenly distributed throughout the body, it won't effect you as much as if you carried a 105lb backpack or weights... And joints should be fine since they'd all be strengthened and your spin should be fine cause they are improved as well....
TheDeathmail still the extra weight pressing on joints over long periods of time will stress the cartilage between your bones that makes it easier to move, this happens to weight lifters, hikers, and pretty much anyone who has done repeated physical activity for years. Most people are diagnosed with Arthritis especially those who are obese which by the way with a BMI of around 40 or so wolverine is technically morbidly obese for his height.
obese persons also tend to have a fairly well distributed weight,and they still suffer bone and joint problems. even though, it's the skeleton that got improved,not the joints,cartilage and articulations.
Those who are obese often have various other complicating problems with their bones and joints....including not exercising. Tell me how many buildings an average obese person jumps over in a 30 minute episode, and compare that to Wolverine. Unlike the myth, running doesn't actually cause arthritis, or joint damage to the legs (in the long term). In fact, all rigorous studies have shown the exact opposite. Unsurprisingly, your body is extremely, extremely adaptable. If you never exercise, you signal to your body "Hey, I don't need this really energy-expensive muscle. We can save the energy for a rainy day." You would be hard-pressed to comfortably get past the initial stage of having the skeleton though, as even just having 20 pounds on each arm...is inconvenient. It's manageable, but painful. Proportionately less so the more fit, and heavy you already are. Even ignoring the whole messing with the blood thing.
I know the answer to this video before even watching. You die, and you have no healing factor. Wolvey had a healing factor and it is said in X-men Origins: Wolverine people say the everyone died with the injection, and his healing factor saved him.
That is a lot of science, a lot of horror and a lot of black humor.... I love it! Also, If I woke up with an Adamantium skeleton AND HAD TO FOLLOW REAL LIFE RULES rather than comic book ones, I'd just say "Hey Doc, can I have a fast-acting, painless poison for breakfast?"
what about the inner ear bone? wouldn't Logan be deaf? the inner ear bone has to vibrate and the last time I checked Adamantium doesn't vibrate like bone does
You mentioned people's ability to lift weight to talk about how it would feel to have wolverine's bones, but that is a mistake. Carrying weight and "wearing" it feels much different. Specially when said weight is perfectly distributed throughout your body. It would be like wearing full plate armor, which is comfortable (heat and body sweat issues aside), just even easier than that. You will need to work out to make it feel like it used to feel (or closer to that feeling), but no one should have much of a problem moving around still normally, except the excessive frail or sick would.
New Question:What will happen if your body was made if vibrainium instead its much lighter and Almost as durable to Admantium and is not as radiocative .
RaidenLP I Don't know about that I read A Comic That Black Panther Armor can take Lighting Bolts from Strom And Kept fighting so if haveing a body made of that means being weak to shocks combined with a overpowering healing factor it will take a lot of shocks like a lot
RaidenLP But it can Absorb energy too and netualize the harmful affect on the user Kind of like Black Panther Armor armor works when Bullets hit the Armor it dosent bounce off it simply falls to the ground cause the armor absorb all the energy /Force the bullet had.
Tristan Warmer i think thats when the force is applied to vibranium when its inert and not doing anything versus vibranium itself transmiting force onto itself
Okay, but... what about the version that lets bones breathe? Also, Logan would have to have the breathing one in the movies because he doesn't go back for treatment.
So in a scifi dystopia scenario where you can produce perfectly usable artificial blood. you could create supersoldiers with steel skeletons that need theyr blood replaced every day or they will die horribly. making them way easier to control. So this is how Power Overwhelming works!
great and fun video but for a few things you left out, 1. as all his skeleton is metal based on the pictures, he could not expand his chest (as it has cartilage in places where the metal is shown) so he would be in a constant state of hypoxia. 2. While you mentioned Sepsis, it is a medical emergency which, even in healthy individuals, if not treated with antibiotics leads to the horrible death 3. you mentioned the back pain but also heavy metals would cause damage to the cartilage between bones leading to arthritis and pain with any movement. 4. As bones are the main storage place for Calcium which in vital for the body, he would constantly suffer from fluctuations of calcium leading to muscle spasms and weakness as well as a lot of other problems.
Nope, (spoilers) In Logan, he died by getting impaled by a tree trunk. First off, his healing factor is much slower than normal, assuming that is because of fewer white blood cells and platelets. Also, his immune system would be susceptible to the bacteria in the wood, further agonizing his death
Instead of injecting and covering the skeleton in metal, it'd probably be better to add an external frame to it entirely much like in Kickass; a second set of bones. And I don't mean an exoskeleton, though that'd be nice too. Only parts that would need covering would be the joint areas. Better yet, be like Terminator and just grow cloned flesh over a metal framework (minus the additional machinery). Hopefully the skull is designed to accept brain transplants. You'll end up being something akin to a cyborg in this case though, as you may need some devices to help get signals from your brain to your muscles in the initial process since you have your nerves severed.
I'd run head long into traffic, my last words being, "watch this" I just wanna know what it's like being a deer and destroying someone's livelyhood, I imagine it must be fun from the outside looking in
If i had the skeleton, I'd make a living as a a vegetable chopper. Adamantium claws dice and slice and no matter how many times I use them, they never dull. Call now.
If logan's skeleton is coated with adamantium, then shouldn't his teeth be adamantium too? Teeth are part of bones and bones are part of our skeleton so.....
LynxGaming - Agario I am. Logan and Laura (X-23) are fighting the reapers and a genetic clone of wolverine (X-24). X-24 throws Logan on a wooden spike from a fallen tree, Laura takes Logan's adamantium bullet and picks up a gun and shoots X-24 (side note, it doesn't affect X-24 as it did Logan, in Xmen origins wolverine striker shoots Logan with the bullet but it just falls out afterwards. But with the clone X-24 it just explodes a part of his head [I think it's because he's only a clone and they didn't perfect his healing factor to a point like Logan's, and they halve to inject green fluids into him in order for him to heal faster. Logan does the same thing {inject the green fluid into him thus making him heal faster and be like the old Logan we know from the xmen series}] after Laura shoots X-24 she heads directly to Logan, sobbing as she gives him a speech about something (I forgot lol) and when Logan is right on the edge of death, his famous last words will forever be"So this is what it feels like" Laura keeps on sobbing as she whimpers "Daddy?" The scene is very sad, breathtaking, and it pulls on your heart strings. To be completely honest I cried on this scene. Partly because Logan dies, but mostly because we are losing a legacy. The legacy of wolverine. But now it's Laura's time to shine, as after they bury Logan and the girl with the super power to control earth wraps Logan's grave in flowers and vines, there is a makeshift wooden cross on Logan's grave. You will not believe this... Laura takes the cross and turns it sideways to make an X. Now that is how you perfectly end a legacy. Logan is probably the best movie in the world right now, and no matter what, it is the greatest X-men movie ever. Damn I didn't realize how much I typed lol, I'm probably gonna copy and paste this to my notes and make a video regarding this topic. Your welcome, now you don't have to buy a ticket to see Logan.
Spinal compression and joint extensions would not happen as the original skeleton had substructures that mechanically prevented it... it is why Logan thought his claws were implants and not bone. Also Adimantuim is a real metal, just not the same as in the comics. Its name means Diamond Like Alloy (or something like that. it has been a while) Great indepth work though.
1)bones are made of collegen. 2) Wolverine was projected to 5'3" tall only in the early editions of the comic which was apparently his debut released in 1974. In the mid 80s and early 90s, his height was projected to be 6'"0 tall!
There's a big difference between carrying a weight all in one place and carrying one which is evenly distributed across your body. An extra 105lbs for a healthy adult male wouldn't leave them bedridden, they'd just fatigue far quicker, maybe they'd only be able to walk 2 miles rather than 10 or hold their arms outstretched for 1 minute rather than 5. Also the centre of gravity wouldn't change very much, it wouldn't be like wearing a backpack or weighted vest which has a center of gravity near the center of your chest and putting all of that force on your shoulders and through your spine.
I would just like the healing factor by itself. I have no need for a super skeleton to fight super villains and having my injuries during sports instantly heal themselves would be amazing.
Yet another great vid. Random, unrelated note: You have almost as many subscribers as Jim Sterling. Only ~60k away. That's kinda awesome! Let the road to 500K Begin... well, okay, technically it started when the channel started... and I know you talked about the issues with high subscribers and their content / personality shift. ...anyway, great vid!
I don't know if someone already brought this up, but you forgot about the cytotoxic t cells or killer t cells and the fact that they do not help but instead are activated by the presence of antibodies and go on the offensive against invading bacteria and virus-infected cells
This is why the healing factor is a much better power.
cant get drunk
I think you're right actually, if the healing factor purifies his blood faster than adamantium can poison it, then I don't see why alcohol would be taken off that list.
But alcohol is broken down in your liver and excess alcohol is sent into your blood stream until it can be broken down into very base elements like carbon dioxide and water, which is called metabolizing.
So does that mean that Wolverine has an accelerated metabolism too? Is this what happens to the adamantium? What is adamantium broken down into? SO MANY QUESTIONS.
Not being able to get intoxicated is a small loss for regenerative abilities.
You better hope you get a healing factor that can flawlessly repair DNA damage though. Otherwise you'll still age but never die from old age, and you will eventually get cancer which will will be immune to any treatment.
Watch "Wolverine claws suck" on UA-cam!
The main difficulty with having metal in your body at all,
is it would gradually dissolve into body fluids which
leads to blood poisoning. The comics say that wolvie's
powers heal him faster than the toxin, but that doesn't
explain why he doesn't need to eat truckloads of food
to nourish the constant cell replenishment.
It doesn't dissolve. The "Toxin" is radiation. which his healing factor has to constantly combat.
Can just chalk it up the Comic stuff. I mean did you see the one where his Healing Factor let him regenerate from a drop of blood?
azure98 that was because a drop of his blood fell on a magic crystal
"but that doesn't explain why he doesn't need to eat truckloads of food
to nourish the constant cell replenishment."
Yeah just comic logic. Imagine if that was applied to other heroes. The flash runs 10 miles at 500mph and lose 30lbs of fat in the process and needs to spend a month replenishing his body before he can do it again.
Jim Giant they do that to an extent with flash. he burns calories really fast and needs to eat a lot of food. that is partly due to ask the running, but also because his healing factor burns those calories, also keeps him from getting drunk.
If I woke up with an adamantium skeleton, I would die, clearly.
Alex B. The more consern for me is that how would u even get up
So free work out dragging you to incredibly high tiers of strength, having becoming practically invulnerable to bone damage, needing constant blood intake ...
Vampires are people with metal coated bones and specially evolved leaching capabilities in their fangs.
Oh good, I just watched a 20 minute video about different ways to die in ascending order of gruesomeness.
Akane Sasu Sora
Basically
That would be cool
uh dude you told us...
I would die. That's what I would do.
I'd rather be spiderman anyway.
the non mutated one. (spiderman is actually 'possible')
Or Magnido?
bothunter 64
thanks.
Not going to edit it though.
I would rather use the adamantuim and turn into a Zaku II
Ironman, dude. Ironman.
Or, maybe the mass produced Guncannon.
Whai Whai there is no imitated one, its just that some can produce webs, some have to make fake ones
Wolverine's skeleton is 45% of his weight, not 33%, as you said near the beginning. His skeleton was NOT weightless BEFORE the adamantium, so you must add both together. This gives you a much higher percentage than a third bruh.
I'd Rather have a sword made of the stuff
Blue boat true
Blue boat or body armor
MyLonewolf25 that too
Blue boat or skin and hair why hair so i can grow it
And someone holds a gun to you and takes it from you.
Dear every science teachers, I think we should watch youtube videos about video games at science class
Video game science course, that would be awesome
Ninsakku yup i learn more here than on school
But did you understand both general and special relativity at the age of 10?
Things that weigh 105lb:
-105lb of Sand
Lockstin did the math.
I never would have guessed.
The floor here is made out of floor
But metal is heavier than sand
@@SlewedBoot25934 you are either sarcastic or american
@@kaylienewman6502 ua-cam.com/video/N3bEh-PEk1g/v-deo.html
I'll get mad because it didn't come with the claws. I mean who wants the car if you don't got the rims
your comment doesnt really make sense you should've put keys instead of rims
Dame your right 😞
and since you dont havethe healing power you would constantly bleeding from your hands
😲Dame your right too
Austin Gomez You would still be cool doe, you could fight the rock
With the adamantium skeleton perk, I roam the wastes and kill Raiders while very rarely get my bones crippled because they are 50% damage resistant.
Saw Logan last night, you all need to see it now.
Is there X-23?
@@jeffreygao3956 yes
@@yalkn2073 Sounds awesome!
if I suddenly woke up with Wolverine's skeleton I would pray for his healing ability
also, if logan is 5'3" then doing this to another person would likely weigh a bit more because i assume that a larger person would have a bit more bone.
Galen Richter true it would make the femurs and humerus' both longer and it would most likely make the vertebrae a bit bigger as well. What's also super interesting is that if you wants to be taller all it take it to cut the femur in half, adjust to the height you want as long as it it with an inch or so, and then wait for your bone to heal. Yes it is a terribly painful process but it is possible.
Assuming that he doesn't weigh more, due to having larger and denser bones, due to all the strain on them and ability to heal?
One thing I never got about Wolverine's claws is why they came out perfectly sharpened after having the Adamantium injected into him. His bone claws were more like stabbing instruments, they weren't sharped like a blade. So what made the Adamantium take that shape? Ever been covered int he comics?
What if you made a buttload of clones of yourself to get blood from?
Making the clones would take to long.
Wait... Wait!
ShotgunLlama Clones don't just come from nothing. They would have to be cared for from the fetal stages, which you don't have the time to do. Or money either. It probably wouldn't be any less expensive and would also be less efficient. And that's assuming that the cloning itself has no initial fee.
you could have the clones in advance?
Zachary Perry-Avant but why would you?
After 10 seconds i realised
I knew this voice. I used to watch him 1.5 years ago. His quality has improved. Keep up
You forgot to account for Wolverine's height growth when he became a movie star. :D
8:22 "For comparison, other things that weigh 105 pounds are... 105 pounds of sand!"
Oh gee thanks, would've never known
"heres some other things that weight 105 lb"
"105 lb of sand!"
mind blown
Was i the only one laughing when the sepsis part began? I was like "This is horrible, it's torture over a torture".
I had to pause just to pick myself up again...
what if it is not coated, but just made of the stuff? same structure, same holes, same blood sycle & only the bone material is made of the adim... the metal
The it would function normally without affecting the body. The only issue is that you won't have connective tissues like ligaments since they connect bone to bones, hence you won't be structurally stable and you fall part easily unless the joints are bio mechanically connected.
nathan prins no membranes then,and osmosis can't happen either so lots of dehydration
OGUN and any permiable membranes in the bone wont work
if only the bone marrow still functions in the bone then, none of this would happen
then simple
*OOF*
These videos need to be shown in schools because oh my god. Lockstin, become a science teacher. Bless the world with Video Game Anatomy 101
Please make more of these marvel/superhero themed theories, really good video!
5 ft 3? God in glad they changed that in live action, I wouldn't be able to take anyone that short seriously
x23 is so lucky not to have a skeleton like that
Keel Mombasa Yeah plus she wouldve had stunt growth
Keel Mombasa isnt x23 same as Wolverine just more mobile? where did she get the healing and claws?
Jhin a blooming Flower x23 is a created clone version of Wolverine, made by the same program that enhanced logan's skeleton with adamantium but they applied the enhancement differently on Laura. Her claws are the only part of her skeleton that were coated with adamantium. So they left two claws on each hand and one and each foot. And yes, she is agile due to not having the heavy adamantium-coating on her since would've added around 100-200 pounds of weight.
Jhin a blooming Flower shes a clone of him thats from a piece of his dna that had a damaged y chromosome and thus made the clone a woman
I thought she was a girl because they used the DNA of two people, logan and some random girl. making it 50/50 chance of x 23 being a boy or a girl. like any kid. because damaged chromosomes are not good, at least from my limited understanding of them it can't be good.
Goddammit Lockstin, did you just bring me into *another* biology lesson?
The Blue Wizzrobe Anatomy
sooo in otherwords. if you have wolverines skeleton you should probably have his healing factor as well.
And be in great shape.
I couldn't get past 15:58 I don't know why but I get really dizzy when talking about biology... I would be a terrible doctor.
kind of the same to me, I get dizzy when talking about blood.
First thing I'd do is see if fridge magnets stick to my forehead. Then I'd try to set off the detector at the airport. Ooh, then see if that big magnet lift thingy at the scrap yard can pick me up. Hey, if I'm gonna have metal bones I may as well have some fun.
going back to a seemingly random array of theory videos again. I LOVE IT!!!
It basically means you need a healing factor to make the most of it
I almost fainted watching the blood part because it makes me feel like I'm losing my blood
And don't forget Lockstin that the weight would be evenly distributed throughout the body, it won't effect you as much as if you carried a 105lb backpack or weights...
And joints should be fine since they'd all be strengthened and your spin should be fine cause they are improved as well....
TheDeathmail still the extra weight pressing on joints over long periods of time will stress the cartilage between your bones that makes it easier to move, this happens to weight lifters, hikers, and pretty much anyone who has done repeated physical activity for years. Most people are diagnosed with Arthritis especially those who are obese which by the way with a BMI of around 40 or so wolverine is technically morbidly obese for his height.
allison burdette lol
TheDeathmail you also wouldn't get the increased strength immediately
obese persons also tend to have a fairly well distributed weight,and they still suffer bone and joint problems.
even though, it's the skeleton that got improved,not the joints,cartilage and articulations.
Those who are obese often have various other complicating problems with their bones and joints....including not exercising. Tell me how many buildings an average obese person jumps over in a 30 minute episode, and compare that to Wolverine.
Unlike the myth, running doesn't actually cause arthritis, or joint damage to the legs (in the long term). In fact, all rigorous studies have shown the exact opposite. Unsurprisingly, your body is extremely, extremely adaptable. If you never exercise, you signal to your body "Hey, I don't need this really energy-expensive muscle. We can save the energy for a rainy day."
You would be hard-pressed to comfortably get past the initial stage of having the skeleton though, as even just having 20 pounds on each arm...is inconvenient. It's manageable, but painful. Proportionately less so the more fit, and heavy you already are. Even ignoring the whole messing with the blood thing.
"If you were to wake up with this adamantium skeleton, what would you do?"
WHAT *CAN* I DO?!
me:"What weights 105 pounds?"
video:"105 pounds of sand..."
Wait a second, 105 lbs of sand weighs 105 lbs? You're blowin' my mind, bro...
I know the answer to this video before even watching. You die, and you have no healing factor. Wolvey had a healing factor and it is said in X-men Origins: Wolverine people say the everyone died with the injection, and his healing factor saved him.
That is a lot of science, a lot of horror and a lot of black humor....
I love it!
Also, If I woke up with an Adamantium skeleton AND HAD TO FOLLOW REAL LIFE RULES rather than comic book ones, I'd just say "Hey Doc, can I have a fast-acting, painless poison for breakfast?"
Same here.
Damn straight.
what about the inner ear bone? wouldn't Logan be deaf? the inner ear bone has to vibrate and the last time I checked Adamantium doesn't vibrate like bone does
Well I'm going to assume that Weapon X thought that being able hear was important and ignored bones like that.
@Archer you have those tiny bones behind your eardrum. These are the ones talked about here, not the outer part.
Grimmm 258 comic book logic
Wait so to kill Wolverine you just shoot him through the ear? Like how half of head shot based killings happen? . c
You mentioned people's ability to lift weight to talk about how it would feel to have wolverine's bones, but that is a mistake. Carrying weight and "wearing" it feels much different. Specially when said weight is perfectly distributed throughout your body. It would be like wearing full plate armor, which is comfortable (heat and body sweat issues aside), just even easier than that. You will need to work out to make it feel like it used to feel (or closer to that feeling), but no one should have much of a problem moving around still normally, except the excessive frail or sick would.
...I would die, I believe you explained that well enough.
4:14 "It is a soft tissue that fills the bones. And it is delicious" o_O
New Question:What will happen if your body was made if vibrainium instead its much lighter and Almost as durable to Admantium and is not as radiocative .
Tristan Warmer then any shock woild cause him to bounce of break his joints from rebound
RaidenLP I Don't know about that I read A Comic That Black Panther Armor can take Lighting Bolts from Strom And Kept fighting so if haveing a body made of that means being weak to shocks combined with a overpowering healing factor it will take a lot of shocks like a lot
Tristan Warmer well vibranium reflects energy in all forms thus youd be like a ball of rubber that never stops bouncing
RaidenLP But it can Absorb energy too and netualize the harmful affect on the user Kind of like Black Panther Armor armor works when Bullets hit the Armor it dosent bounce off it simply falls to the ground cause the armor absorb all the energy /Force the bullet had.
Tristan Warmer i think thats when the force is applied to vibranium when its inert and not doing anything versus vibranium itself transmiting force onto itself
Okay, but... what about the version that lets bones breathe?
Also, Logan would have to have the breathing one in the movies because he doesn't go back for treatment.
But that's just a theory. A film--Oops. Wrong channel.
So in a scifi dystopia scenario where you can produce perfectly usable artificial blood. you could create supersoldiers with steel skeletons that need theyr blood replaced every day or they will die horribly. making them way easier to control.
So this is how Power Overwhelming works!
if Adamantium is magnetic since magnito can manipulate it then wouldn't it set off metal detectors everywhere?
This made me more interested in starting to workout than anyone just telling you "It's good for you."
yayz! nightmare fuel!
thanks lockstin
but it was a great video
Loved the editing in this one. =)
Well there goes my boyhood dream, thanks
4:17 get the holy water. locktin lost it.
Adamant in the comics is referred to as an iron alloy of vibranium
Doctor_Waff / EducatedWaffle vibranium doesn't exist either
Thanks for the nightmares, Lockstin! I really needed some. :P
Wow guys, 105 lbs of sand weights 105 lb
If I don’t die I would love this power
Ill take the healing factor and claws without adamantium.
if I woke up with adamantium bone, I will sit on a hydraulic press and get crushed
105 pounds of sand is 105 pounds
Good going lockstin!
Jk nice video!
Lockstin honestly you make the best videos like I'm more entieraltained with lockstin than anything any faze clan person posts
Money wouldn't be an issue because you would be a govermental science experiment very quickly.
great and fun video but for a few things you left out,
1. as all his skeleton is metal based on the pictures, he could not expand his chest (as it has cartilage in places where the metal is shown) so he would be in a constant state of hypoxia.
2. While you mentioned Sepsis, it is a medical emergency which, even in healthy individuals, if not treated with antibiotics leads to the horrible death
3. you mentioned the back pain but also heavy metals would cause damage to the cartilage between bones leading to arthritis and pain with any movement.
4. As bones are the main storage place for Calcium which in vital for the body, he would constantly suffer from fluctuations of calcium leading to muscle spasms and weakness as well as a lot of other problems.
Looking at early comments makes me cringe
Like this one
Zac Tarnow379 Yes, actually.
Yes that your comment makes you cringe?
so more or less having an adamantium skeleton that is specifically meant to keep wolverine alive actually kills you IRL
I would probably do a work out and fight crime
its only his healing factor is making him alive
So that is how and why Logan died biologically.
Larry Darnell Rembert III Yup, metal poisoning
Nope, (spoilers)
In Logan, he died by getting impaled by a tree trunk. First off, his healing factor is much slower than normal, assuming that is because of fewer white blood cells and platelets. Also, his immune system would be susceptible to the bacteria in the wood, further agonizing his death
he lost his healing factor so he withstanded the rusting(poisoning) of metal
I don't know why but when he said that's the nice way to die it really cracked me up.😂
Under 301 club
Pastry Sama same
Under 300 pounds (wolverines weight) club
mile high club
Instead of injecting and covering the skeleton in metal, it'd probably be better to add an external frame to it entirely much like in Kickass; a second set of bones. And I don't mean an exoskeleton, though that'd be nice too. Only parts that would need covering would be the joint areas.
Better yet, be like Terminator and just grow cloned flesh over a metal framework (minus the additional machinery). Hopefully the skull is designed to accept brain transplants. You'll end up being something akin to a cyborg in this case though, as you may need some devices to help get signals from your brain to your muscles in the initial process since you have your nerves severed.
What I would do?
Go comatose, die, then decompose my body everywhere except my bones.
when he said bone tissue was delicious I thought i was the Only one
Why not just get a bone transplant instead?
With every bone in your body? I'm not sure that's ever been done, let alone being possible.
I'd run head long into traffic, my last words being, "watch this" I just wanna know what it's like being a deer and destroying someone's livelyhood, I imagine it must be fun from the outside looking in
If i had the skeleton, I'd make a living as a a vegetable chopper. Adamantium claws dice and slice and no matter how many times I use them, they never dull. Call now.
Jared Garcia You wouldn't have adamantium claws though.
k3n3gdy even assuming he got to claws too, pyshin them out would just cause a super deep cut, hastening his already impending doom.
if I woke up indestructible, I would run as fast as I can and jump towards someone to see if I could kill them
What if Lockstin stopped making gaming videos?
..this video makes me sick >_< not in a bad way..
I thought he has
"Below average height male."
I'm 5'3" Feelsbadman
Could you please please please make a video "What if you were infected with the Blacklight virus" pls
If logan's skeleton is coated with adamantium, then shouldn't his teeth be adamantium too? Teeth are part of bones and bones are part of our skeleton so.....
His teeth are protected by liquid plot armor
Spoiler for - Logan..Click Read More - I dare you...
....Jk I'm not a dick 😉
LynxGaming - Agario YAY!!!
I am. HE DIES!!
LynxGaming - Agario I am. Logan and Laura (X-23) are fighting the reapers and a genetic clone of wolverine (X-24). X-24 throws Logan on a wooden spike from a fallen tree, Laura takes Logan's adamantium bullet and picks up a gun and shoots X-24 (side note, it doesn't affect X-24 as it did Logan, in Xmen origins wolverine striker shoots Logan with the bullet but it just falls out afterwards. But with the clone X-24 it just explodes a part of his head [I think it's because he's only a clone and they didn't perfect his healing factor to a point like Logan's, and they halve to inject green fluids into him in order for him to heal faster. Logan does the same thing {inject the green fluid into him thus making him heal faster and be like the old Logan we know from the xmen series}] after Laura shoots X-24 she heads directly to Logan, sobbing as she gives him a speech about something (I forgot lol) and when Logan is right on the edge of death, his famous last words will forever be"So this is what it feels like" Laura keeps on sobbing as she whimpers "Daddy?" The scene is very sad, breathtaking, and it pulls on your heart strings. To be completely honest I cried on this scene. Partly because Logan dies, but mostly because we are losing a legacy. The legacy of wolverine. But now it's Laura's time to shine, as after they bury Logan and the girl with the super power to control earth wraps Logan's grave in flowers and vines, there is a makeshift wooden cross on Logan's grave. You will not believe this... Laura takes the cross and turns it sideways to make an X. Now that is how you perfectly end a legacy. Logan is probably the best movie in the world right now, and no matter what, it is the greatest X-men movie ever. Damn I didn't realize how much I typed lol, I'm probably gonna copy and paste this to my notes and make a video regarding this topic. Your welcome, now you don't have to buy a ticket to see Logan.
LynxGaming - Agario thank you 😂😂
If I woke up with an adamantium skeleton, I'd wake up from that dream.
wow! This video needs more views!!! Great job putting this together!!!!
Didn't they rebuild his entire spine to interlock more efficiently when they added Adamantium around his spine? Thus avoiding his spine collapsing.
Spinal compression and joint extensions would not happen as the original skeleton had substructures that mechanically prevented it... it is why Logan thought his claws were implants and not bone. Also Adimantuim is a real metal, just not the same as in the comics. Its name means Diamond Like Alloy (or something like that. it has been a while) Great indepth work though.
Your best video yet.
This is why I watch UA-cam.
"Shortness of Breath, Restlessness, Fatigue and Headaches. Pale, Cool and Raises Anxiety. Confused and Lethargic"
Yup. That's Me :3
1)bones are made of collegen. 2) Wolverine was projected to 5'3" tall only in the early editions of the comic which was apparently his debut released in 1974. In the mid 80s and early 90s, his height was projected to be 6'"0 tall!
There's a big difference between carrying a weight all in one place and carrying one which is evenly distributed across your body. An extra 105lbs for a healthy adult male wouldn't leave them bedridden, they'd just fatigue far quicker, maybe they'd only be able to walk 2 miles rather than 10 or hold their arms outstretched for 1 minute rather than 5.
Also the centre of gravity wouldn't change very much, it wouldn't be like wearing a backpack or weighted vest which has a center of gravity near the center of your chest and putting all of that force on your shoulders and through your spine.
"105 lbs of sand!" *Facepalm*
haha love the shot when frank was obsessed with purity in iasip
I would just like the healing factor by itself. I have no need for a super skeleton to fight super villains and having my injuries during sports instantly heal themselves would be amazing.
now i know why logan is allways pissed AF
He was actually a hulk villain originally
Very impressive... This guy just made being like wolverine sound a lot less fun. Haha
Yet another great vid. Random, unrelated note: You have almost as many subscribers as Jim Sterling. Only ~60k away. That's kinda awesome! Let the road to 500K Begin... well, okay, technically it started when the channel started... and I know you talked about the issues with high subscribers and their content / personality shift. ...anyway, great vid!
If I had the animantium skeleton I would be the oldest UA-cam on the internet.
I don't know if someone already brought this up, but you forgot about the cytotoxic t cells or killer t cells and the fact that they do not help but instead are activated by the presence of antibodies and go on the offensive against invading bacteria and virus-infected cells