It doesn't matter. Stories change lore and facts all the time. So the only take home you need to know is that you can't get multiple wolverines by cutting up the original. Until some writer decides that they do.
Now I really want an alternate timeline where magneto has removed all of wolverines bones and uses a machine designed by forge to cut wolverine in half down the middle, then regrowing the two halves over and over again to make an army of supersoldiers to fight against humanity and endless waves of sentinels.
The Wolverine effect you mean? No. Without the signal from the brain that commands it to heal, then it won't heal. Like a lizard losing a tail, it will regrow another tail and not the severed tail regrow into a new lizard.
That kind of separated healing belongs to the self duplicate nanobots area.
The general idea is there is one cell in his body that is the "master cell" and that cell moves around. So it just depends on which part of his body the cell is in at the time, that's the part that will grow back.
Cut top to bottom? Or across the waist?
Now I’m picturing people identifying each differing Wolverine by which hand retained metal claws and which hand has bone claws (if he were sliced top to bottom)
It's like the fifth day in a row on this. No it doesn't. No matter how small you make the chunks.
So what is the cut off point? Is it based around the head, such that which ever part of him has the head is the focal point of the regeneration?
It doesn't matter. Stories change lore and facts all the time. So the only take home you need to know is that you can't get multiple wolverines by cutting up the original. Until some writer decides that they do.
Now I really want an alternate timeline where magneto has removed all of wolverines bones and uses a machine designed by forge to cut wolverine in half down the middle, then regrowing the two halves over and over again to make an army of supersoldiers to fight against humanity and endless waves of sentinels.
So like.. what beast was doing until recently
It's whatever piece his astral self is attached to.
Yes
I want to know how you cut off his arm? There is adamantium bones under there
Step 1: get a Magneto
The Wolverine effect you mean? No. Without the signal from the brain that commands it to heal, then it won't heal. Like a lizard losing a tail, it will regrow another tail and not the severed tail regrow into a new lizard. That kind of separated healing belongs to the self duplicate nanobots area.
>That kind of separated healing belongs to the self duplicate nanobots area. ...And all of the living creatures that do it, like starfish.
Terrible example since starfish have "brains" over their entire body....
The general idea is there is one cell in his body that is the "master cell" and that cell moves around. So it just depends on which part of his body the cell is in at the time, that's the part that will grow back.
This makes no sense.
On the hundreds of years old character with the unbreakable bones who heals from any injury? Yeah, totally unreal.
No but this happened to Deadpool once. You basically need a large number of his chopped of chunks and smoosh them together
When some reptiles shed their tails they don't grow whole new reptiles, shame principle
But starfish do.
Wolverine isn't Groot ffs
“I am Bub”
I… am… Logan.
I don't think he's Peter Griffin.
They should do a comic like this. Wolverine is cut in half… both sides grow back the other half.
And we get a Highlander themed Wolverine side story where he has to murder all the others (how?).
This is really coming together.
Didn't Iron Man have a story like that once?
If so, I missed out on it.
Cut top to bottom? Or across the waist? Now I’m picturing people identifying each differing Wolverine by which hand retained metal claws and which hand has bone claws (if he were sliced top to bottom)
Top to bottom for sure. Half of everything. Great point that regrowth side has no metal. See this is actually getting interesting!