The Fury said:
I presume you know about the comics and if so, you know when I say adapt I mean like Darwin adapts. I know we adapt, we get sick out bodies produce antibodies and fight it off. We cannot on the other hand produce antibodies against drowning. Wolverine could survive for longer but he will die in time. Here: http://qph.is.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-0a89a95ce65ba6951244acd1166144a9 Wolverine himself has stated this at times. He will also die from starvation. Infact in replication of the above panels, Wolverine killed his son Daken by drowning him (in a puddle) and his son has the same/similar powers. |
I wasn't saying he would grow gills or anything lol. But yeah, if he dies he dies. When I was speaking about the adaptation of his lungs, I was meaning our lungs are capable of absorbing oxygen from water, but at the same time water filling our lungs will make us drown. Our bodies are capable of working to defend themselves against most things. Even abrasion. Anyone that works with their hands can attest to skin becomming thicker, tougher and more resistant to it. Theorhetically if he were to be put in those circumstances again and again, he could build a tolerance to the water in the lungs. This is entirely theorhetical of course lol.
Towards the original post, Raiden has nothing that could damage or cut Wolverines adamantium bones, therefore he isn't going to win. Unless he is some sort of scientist that could create something that could disable his healing ability, he has no chance of winning even with his superior speed and strength. He can be fully injured by Wolverines claws and would eventually be torn up.
Gotta figure out how to set these up lol.







