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Sure, perhaps I meant hardness. Since in the movie, the mineral is unbreakable making it extremely valuable. Also how much would a super hero costume made of that stuff weigh anyways?
Since in the movie, the mineral is unbreakable making it extremely valuable. Also how much would a super hero costume made of that stuff weigh anyways?
The way the MCU is handling it, it seems like Vibranium is basically the "end all-be all" material. Very light. Indestructible. Has all these "magical" properties normal materials don't have.
The big one that I remember is that it 100% absorbs energy. i.e. Captain America's shield. Anything hits it, it just stops, up to a point.
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[–] TremorAcePV 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Artificially valuable
"aren't all valuable things artificially valuable?"
I mean, in terms of purpose they serve. Diamond tools would likely use lab made diamonds due to a lack of imperfections.
[–] Pwning4Ever 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Sure, perhaps I meant hardness. Since in the movie, the mineral is unbreakable making it extremely valuable. Also how much would a super hero costume made of that stuff weigh anyways?
[–] TremorAcePV ago
The way the MCU is handling it, it seems like Vibranium is basically the "end all-be all" material. Very light. Indestructible. Has all these "magical" properties normal materials don't have.
The big one that I remember is that it 100% absorbs energy. i.e. Captain America's shield. Anything hits it, it just stops, up to a point.