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September 22, 20169 yr Prolly...maybe...I dunno This is the definitive answer to any question in life
September 22, 20169 yr No, heat based objects would not break it. Once Adamantium is hardened, it's molecular structure prevents it from being remolded, fractured, cut or melted. Once the metal has set it's nigh indestructible. It takes an extremely powerful force to break it apart.
September 22, 20169 yr Author Found this on Google: "Lightsabers are plasma loops contained within a forcefield- except the blade is actually the plasma, not just superheated air. So it's fully capable of slicing through just about anything, including Adamantium." Wonder which one is right.
September 23, 20169 yr Found this on Google: "Lightsabers are plasma loops contained within a forcefield- except the blade is actually the plasma, not just superheated air. So it's fully capable of slicing through just about anything, including Adamantium." Wonder which one is right. It would work because once Adamantium sets it's molecular structure will not budge. When they forge Adamantium, they have to keep the components that make separate until it's cast. Once those elements combine, I believe they have 8 minutes to cast it into what they're making, because whatever shape it's in once it's hardens is permanent. It can't be reheated or remolded after that. A light saber would have to be powerful enough to break apart it's molecular structure to break it.