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But if you could make an excellent offer, I can be persuaded to."
Possibly Vibranium. Or adamantiumWonder what it is that is so valuable he could trade it for uru
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But if you could make an excellent offer, I can be persuaded to."
Possibly Vibranium. Or adamantiumWonder what it is that is so valuable he could trade it for uru
Maybe Vibranium i highly doubt it though its no where near valuable enough to swap for uru unless its a literal mountain of it and adamantium is a man made metal im sure the dwarves could already make something similar or better.
I thought Adamantium was from space like vibranium? Or am I miss-remembering?Maybe Vibranium i highly doubt it though its no where near valuable enough to swap for uru unless its a literal mountain of it and adamantium is a man made metal im sure the dwarves could already make something similar or better.
Larger quantities of Vibranium, information, and perhaps some of his magical expertise.Wonder what it is that is so valuable he could trade it for uru
Uru might be worth more, but not that much more. I'd put it at a 3 to 1 ratio. Maybe so much as 7 to 1, depending on your interpretation.Maybe Vibranium i highly doubt it though its no where near valuable enough to swap for uru unless its a literal mountain of it and adamantium is a man made metal im sure the dwarves could already make something similar or better.
In most interpretations it is. But there are a couple where it's either an alloy of Vibranium and some other metals, or just a general alloy with an unknown formula.I thought Adamantium was from space like vibranium? Or am I miss-remembering?
I thought Adamantium was from space like vibranium? Or am I miss-remembering?
I double checked the wiki in case i was wrong but yeah it does say its a man made substance in the movies and comics though there has been so many in some it might have been space metal and i just cant remember.In most interpretations it is. But there are a couple where it's either an alloy of Vibranium and some other metals, or just a general alloy with an unknown formula.
I will stat with cautioning you about trusting wiki's or AI's so blindly. But then also note that yes, it's generally considered an alloy/"man-made." But the vast majority of sources, including the marvel movies, has the main ingredient coming from space, somewhere in the southern parts of Africa (exact location varies with the version).I double checked the wiki in case i was wrong but yeah it does say its a man made substance in the movies and comics though there has been so many in some it might have been space metal and i just cant remember.
I only use the wikis because i really cant be bothered going through a ton of omnibus to find it never resally used AI to find shit out could be useful i guess though.
The problem is that Vibranium isn't impossibly rare like Uru is. Uru is only found in the Nine Realms and only ever worked with by the Dwarves. While Vibranium, is still rare, but only as rare as some other higher atomic number elements. There are other planets where it is mined, with entire species having built their technology off of it. Hell, there are entire planets that having such massive amounts of it that entire civilizations haven't depleted them even after long periods of endless mining, like the planet Torfa which even after having been mined by an interstellar empire for centuries still has tons of the stuff left. Vibranium is rare, but a technologically advanced civilization like the Dwarves of Nidavellir should be able to get their own supply.Larger quantities of Vibranium, information, and perhaps some of his magical expertise.
AI's are heavily biased unfortunately. Intentionally programmed that way. Politics made it unfortunately clear that it is bound to skew topics, reframe topics, and hide certain information - In favor of certain political opinions. Which makes it clear it is likely biased in a lot of other questions too, either by proxy, or just a lack of foresight in how such directives might play out.I only use the wikis because i really cant be bothered going through a ton of omnibus to find it never resally used AI to find shit out could be useful i guess though.
Forgot some of those more recent additions from marvel movies I never really watched the whole thing after seeing the trailers, and later reviews... ("Captain Marvel" was the point where Disney really started to go downhill with the franchise).The problem is that Vibranium isn't impossibly rare like Uru is. Uru is only found int he Nine Realms and only ever worked with by the Dwarves. While Vibranium, is still rare, but only as rare as some other higher atomic number elements. There are other planets where it is mined, with entire species having built their technology off of it. Hell, there are entire planets that having such massive amounts of it that entire civilizations haven't depleted them even after long periods of endless mining, like the planet Torfa which even after having been mined by an interstellar empire for centuries still has tons of the stuff left. Vibranium is rare, but a technologically advanced civilization like the Dwarves of Nidavellir should be able to get their own supply.
Most likely what he would trade would be some Dark Elf Tech, that stuff is insanely advanced, and effectively impossible to get your hands on.
Idd, the take is that it absorbs vibrations, absorbing the force that hits it, and either stores, or disperses it into the air around it (depending on iteration, and how it is worked). It's why it has such versatile uses. The exact details of how it all works varies greatly from version to version. But the name "vibranium" didn't come from nothing.Way I understand it is that Adamantium is indeed virtually indestructible while Vibranium isn't actually as durable but it cheats. Something about the threshold where it starts absorbing energy being lower than the threshold where it would start taking damage.
I mean… dark elf weapons must be pretty rareWonder what it is that is so valuable he could trade it for uru
I'm sure the dwarfs will be interested in black hole grenadesWonder what it is that is so valuable he could trade it for uru
Just this much is enough, thank you.Sorry I don't have anything else to say, but thank you for the chapter!
Heh
If this is going off mcu he should be giant."Loki, welcome," Eitri greeted him at the Bifrost site, shaking his hand rather enthusiastically. Short, with long hair and a beard, his angular face was extremely similar to that of Asgardians and Midgardians.
If only he knew…The Nine Realms and the realms outside of it that were under Asgard's protection had nothing else of importance to explore.
"Anything in particular you wish to see, Lady Amora?" his brother asked, playing the perfect guest.