Forget Magneto...
Once even the possibility that his skeleton was bonded with something worth that much that conducted electricity at one hundred percent got out?
It would be a repeating cycle of...
- Electrical weapon of some sort fries him like KFC.
- His now "Seriously Well Done..." body gets stripped for the value of the stuff bonded to his skeleton.
Xavier looks more stupid with every passing issue. We hear Moira tell him Mystique 'has to be removed from a position of power' .Xavier the 'genius' created the whole mess by giving Mystique a QC seat in the first place.By putting her there he made Irene the bargaining chip, and put Mystique's demands front and center..If she was not a QC member none of this would be an issue, she would probably persist but it would take her longer to get herself the likely favours she's getting(likely from Sinister for starters)What an absolute dunce!
Ommadon: “By summoning all the dark powers I will infest the spirit of man So that he uses his science and logic to destroy himself. Greed and avarice shall prevail, and those who do not hear my words shall pay the price. I'll teach man to use his machines, I'll show him what distorted science can give birth to. I'll teach him to fly like a fairy, and I'll give him the ultimate answer to all his science can ask. And the world will be free for my magic again.”
Gotta say, in light of how Moira pretty much became the overnight Big Bad, I'm kinda surprised folks haven't joked about insane Moira/Vulcan retcons.
And now i wonder how much that would actualy mess with the bioelectric currents of his nervous system?
All these tiny but numericaly massive electric pulses going through the neurons constantly going on near a (or in case of those in muscles that are attached to it ending in a) skeleton which can now transmit electricity with next to no loss in charge.
That has to produce some kind of problem.
Then again Wolverine in general should not be able to function very well with his skeleton entirely sealed off with a metal (a healing factor can not reasonable replace basic functions necessary for things like blood cell production) anyway.
So mysterium interfering with his basic biological functions could be ignored just aswell.
Yeah, that's my thought as well. The adamantium-bonding-to-bones thing is already pretty much comic-book-wahoo, not 'science' anyway, so I expect replacing it with mysterium, or MCU vibranium, which has even *more* 'whatever properties the writer wants' would be similarly cool bennies and only the drawbacks the writers want to deal with.
I mean, his claws would fold back and tear off the back of hands any time he clawed anything tougher than *a human tendon and 0.07 inches of human skin,* since it's not like he's got adamantium tendons holding them attached to his body... (Back in the 80s, in Days of Future Past, Byrne drew him with actual metal housings in his arm, and they would have totally worked, as the metal housing reinforced the far end of the stabby and kept them from ripping loose. Now that they're organic bone claws with a razor-thin coating of metal, not so much. On the upside, at least he has a nose again!)