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{{first pic|Wolverine brandishes his claws.png|[[Wolverine (Earth-92131)|Wolverine]] brandishes his Adamantium [[claw]]s. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Proteus (TV story)|ep=1}})}}
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'''Adamantium''' was a durable substance.
'''Adamantium''' was a durable substance.


The [[Crown of Sherak]] was placed into an adamantium casket. While possessing [[Siobhan Sadler]], [[the Diadem]] attempted to place itself into an adamantium vacuum case to avoid destruction. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Legacy (novel)|Legacy]]'')
== History ==
The [[Crown of Sherak]] was placed into an adamantium casket. While possessing [[Siobhan Sadler]], [[the Diadem]] attempted to place itself into an adamantium vacuum case to avoid destruction. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Legacy (novel)}})


An undercover agent posing as [[Beltempest]] dreamed of an event where he used an industrial blaster with a beam focus to cut a door-sized hole into an adamantium wall. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Original Sin (novel)|Original Sin]]'')
An undercover agent posing as [[Beltempest]] dreamed of an event where he used an industrial blaster with a beam focus to cut a door-sized hole into an adamantium wall.
   
   
[[Roz Forrester]] once tried to kick in the rotting wooden door to a [[16th century]] [[church]] that served as [[Dantalion]]'s lair. It had a hidden adamantium core which left her leg feeling like it was on fire. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Original Sin (novel)|Original Sin]]'')
[[Roz Forrester]] once tried to kick in the rotting wooden door to a [[16th century]] [[church]] that served as [[Dantalion]]'s lair. It had a hidden adamantium core which left her leg feeling like it was on fire. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Original Sin (novel)}})


The ''[[Adamantium (spacecraft)|Adamantium]]'' was a [[spacecraft]] belonging to [[the Consortium]], a [[mineral]] mining organisation. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fear of the Dark (novel)|Fear of the Dark]]'')
The ''[[Adamantium (spacecraft)|Adamantium]]'' was a [[spacecraft]] belonging to [[the Consortium]], a [[mineral]] mining organisation. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Fear of the Dark (novel)}})
 
=== Other realities ===
==== Earth-92131 ====
In [[Earth-92131]], [[Wolverine (Earth-92131)|Wolverine]], a [[mutant (Homo superior)|mutant]] and member of the [[X-Men (Earth-92131)|X-Men]], had Adamantium [[claw]]s. When considering how to deal with [[Proteus]], he suggested that they could "take him out" if they couldn't find a way to [[reasoning|reason]] with him, brandishing his claws to demonstrate his method.
 
When Proteus created a large [[hand]] to pick up [[Moira MacTaggert]], Wolverine rushed in and threatened him with his claws, leading Moira to insist that he doesn't hurt Proteus and revealing that Proteus was her [[son]]. Wolverine later attacked a [[gorilla (Proteus)|hostile gorilla]] Proteus had created from a nearby [[rock]] with his claws, which proved effective in taking it down. Wolverine then swiped at Proteus with his claws, only for him to use his powers to transform Wolverine and his claws, melting him into a [[puddle]] before reforming him, something which evidently distressed him. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Proteus (TV story)|ep=1}})


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Adamantium is a fictional alloy that originated in [[Marvel Comics]], notably being bonded to [[Wolverine (superhero)|Wolverine]]'s skeleton and claws.
Adamantium is a fictional alloy that originated in [[Marvel Comics]], notably being bonded to [[Wolverine]]'s skeleton and claws.


== External links ==
== External links ==
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Revision as of 23:16, 14 August 2024

Adamantium
Wolverine brandishes his Adamantium claws. (TV: Proteus (episode 1) [+]Loading...{"ep":"1","1":"Proteus (TV story)"})
You may wish to consult Adamantium (disambiguation) for other, similarly-named pages.

Adamantium was a durable substance.

History

The Crown of Sherak was placed into an adamantium casket. While possessing Siobhan Sadler, the Diadem attempted to place itself into an adamantium vacuum case to avoid destruction. (PROSE: Legacy [+]Loading...["Legacy (novel)"])

An undercover agent posing as Beltempest dreamed of an event where he used an industrial blaster with a beam focus to cut a door-sized hole into an adamantium wall.

Roz Forrester once tried to kick in the rotting wooden door to a 16th century church that served as Dantalion's lair. It had a hidden adamantium core which left her leg feeling like it was on fire. (PROSE: Original Sin [+]Loading...["Original Sin (novel)"])

The Adamantium was a spacecraft belonging to the Consortium, a mineral mining organisation. (PROSE: Fear of the Dark [+]Loading...["Fear of the Dark (novel)"])

Other realities

Earth-92131

In Earth-92131, Wolverine, a mutant and member of the X-Men, had Adamantium claws. When considering how to deal with Proteus, he suggested that they could "take him out" if they couldn't find a way to reason with him, brandishing his claws to demonstrate his method.

When Proteus created a large hand to pick up Moira MacTaggert, Wolverine rushed in and threatened him with his claws, leading Moira to insist that he doesn't hurt Proteus and revealing that Proteus was her son. Wolverine later attacked a hostile gorilla Proteus had created from a nearby rock with his claws, which proved effective in taking it down. Wolverine then swiped at Proteus with his claws, only for him to use his powers to transform Wolverine and his claws, melting him into a puddle before reforming him, something which evidently distressed him. (TV: Proteus (episode 1) [+]Loading...{"ep":"1","1":"Proteus (TV story)"})

Behind the scenes

Adamantium is a fictional alloy that originated in Marvel Comics, notably being bonded to Wolverine's skeleton and claws.

External links