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Re: Armor proposal 1
Adamant is taken to be unbreakable, at least by my reading of the book,
but the use of very thin plates assumes it is also nearly impossible to
bend. Is this true?...ie...my flanged mace won't puncture a thin
adamamnt plate (unless the mace were adamant)...but would it buckle the
plate if it were too thin?
Rick
>Cause you use very thing plates of it to get better protection.
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>Wright
>
>>
>> I have one question. Why does Adamantium plate grant greater
movement? I
>> thought that adamantium was incredibly dense and heavy material. (I
tend to
>> think of tungsten carbide). If it was made so thin as to be lighter
than
>> normal iron plate, I don't think that even adamantium would have the
strength
>> to provide greater protection.
>>
>> -sean
>>
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