Active Topics | Member List | Search | Help | Register | Login
Fan Fic MOBILE
Byrne Robotics | Fan Fic << Prev Page of 46 Next >>
Topic: X-MEN.ELSEWHEN 28--Comments Post Reply | Post New Topic
Author
Message
Brian Miller
Byrne Robotics Member


Joined: 28 July 2004
Location: United States
Posts: 30886
Posted: 12 November 2021 at 7:14am | IP Logged | 1 post reply

27 hours just for one bone? Incredible.
Back to Top profile | search
 
Richard Stevens
Byrne Robotics Member


Joined: 04 May 2004
Location: United States
Posts: 1927
Posted: 12 November 2021 at 7:14am | IP Logged | 2 post reply

"Two hundred and five to go."

Now that's determination.
Back to Top profile | search | www
 
Wilson Mui
Byrne Robotics Member


Joined: 27 June 2004
Location: United States
Posts: 4523
Posted: 12 November 2021 at 7:29am | IP Logged | 3 post reply

I imagine now that the doctors know their
process works, they will be more
aggressive in replacing all the bones. I
am looking forward to seeing how JB
handles replacing the skull if he shows it
in a panel.
Back to Top profile | search
 
Andrew Bitner
Byrne Robotics Member


Joined: 01 June 2004
Location: United States
Posts: 7480
Posted: 12 November 2021 at 7:37am | IP Logged | 4 post reply

True- any surgery that's being done for the first time can take AGES... the first heart transplant took many hours, but today the process is streamlined and the variables are much better understood.
As things go along, the team will surely speed up this removal and replacement, though finding and taking out stray chips of bone might be the one thing that moves slowly by necessity.
Back to Top profile | search
 
Andrew Bitner
Byrne Robotics Member


Joined: 01 June 2004
Location: United States
Posts: 7480
Posted: 12 November 2021 at 7:41am | IP Logged | 5 post reply

Working on his skull might well come last, as that looks like a formidable challenge. At least those bones appear to be reasonably intact, compared to the rest of him.
Back to Top profile | search
 
Jonathan Kaye
Byrne Robotics Member


Joined: 12 September 2008
Posts: 121
Posted: 12 November 2021 at 7:42am | IP Logged | 6 post reply

"Where's that lovestruck nurse?!  If she doesn't shave his arm before surgery, it will add *hours* to the operation!"

(But all kidding aside -- this is awesome, JB.)

Back to Top profile | search
 
Philippe Negrin
Byrne Robotics Member


Joined: 01 August 2007
Location: France
Posts: 2644
Posted: 12 November 2021 at 7:47am | IP Logged | 7 post reply

It takes so much time because there are tiny fragments everywhere...
Back to Top profile | search
 
Andrew Bitner
Byrne Robotics Member


Joined: 01 June 2004
Location: United States
Posts: 7480
Posted: 12 November 2021 at 7:50am | IP Logged | 8 post reply

I think that that will speed up too as they get practice in finding and removing them, but even so, that's likely to remain one of the more time-consuming parts of the surgery.
Back to Top profile | search
 
John Byrne

Grumpy Old Guy

Joined: 11 May 2005
Posts: 132238
Posted: 12 November 2021 at 8:11am | IP Logged | 9 post reply

Working on his skull might well come last, as that looks like a formidable challenge. At least those bones appear to be reasonably intact, compared to the rest of him.

••

Yes, the implied logic here is that not all his bones are shattered, but all must be replaced, as any biological material left in his skeleton would be a dangerous, potentially fatal weakness.

Back to Top profile | search
 
Wallace Sellars
Byrne Robotics Member


Joined: 01 May 2004
Location: United States
Posts: 17667
Posted: 12 November 2021 at 8:12am | IP Logged | 10 post reply

I used to think of Ben Grimm as the "toughest" character on the Marvel roster.

Now though... I'm not so sure.
Back to Top profile | search | www
 
John Northey
Byrne Robotics Member


Joined: 09 June 2020
Location: Canada
Posts: 199
Posted: 12 November 2021 at 8:20am | IP Logged | 11 post reply

Funny - Marvel went with injecting liquid metal into his bones which logically would've burned him up from the insides (ala what Phoenix did earlier to mush his brain), but this method which was rejected iirc as too 'unrealistic' makes a LOT more sense given Logan's powers.  Always interesting to see different ways writers handle impossible situations.

Logically none of it is possible.  But then neither are flying people, blasts from the eyes, etc.  However, this fits closer with what we do see in real life (limbs replaced).  I've never heard of liquids being injected into bones - although who knows with how science is always advancing.  Seeing how insanely tough Logan is here - which fits his character when written well imo.  Looking forward to the next page. 
Back to Top profile | search | www
 
Andrew Bitner
Byrne Robotics Member


Joined: 01 June 2004
Location: United States
Posts: 7480
Posted: 12 November 2021 at 8:23am | IP Logged | 12 post reply

JB: Yes, the implied logic here is that not all his bones are shattered, but all must be replaced, as any biological material left in his skeleton would be a dangerous, potentially fatal weakness.

***

Too true- a stray bullet doesn't care what it hits and, given what they expect him to do, his head would have to be even better protected than the rest of him.
Back to Top profile | search
 

<< Prev Page of 46 Next >>
  Post Reply | Post New Topic |

Forum Jump

 Active Topics | Member List | Search | Help | Register | Login

You are currently viewing the MOBILE version of the site.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL SITE