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The Novelization of X-Men: The Last Stand states that a truck was composed of non-ferrous ceramic composites significantly stronger than any metal this side of Adamantium, and Magneto suspected the armored shell would withstand any attack he could make to breach it with his magnetism, so he had to manipulate it on a subatomic level. So this would upgrade Adamantium to 6-C as it's stronger than a material that can withstand Magneto's magnetism, which is 6-C. And since Adamantium can clash, slice, and penetrate Adamantium, it would also scale to its AP.

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Juggernaut should have Superhuman Stamina as he can fight and run for extended periods of time without tiring and was unfazed by Wolverine piercing his arm
Doesn't really feel Superhuman to me. I've seen real people not react to worse injuries just due to adrenaline.
Also, at the end of the first movie, Rogue actually died but by absorbing Wolverine's healing factor she was able to resurrect from the dead, I don't know if that would mean/give anything for Wolverine's Regeneration
I suppose it could be evidence of Resurrection.

Everything else seems fine.
 
Doesn't really feel Superhuman to me. I've seen real people not react to worse injuries just due to adrenaline.
Doesn't adrenaline occur in life-or-death situations? Here Juggernaut simply didn't care about being stabbed and was fine even without healing, and his character is about taking huge amounts of damage without tiring. I'm addressing his stamina because his current one is just Unknown
I suppose it could be evidence of Resurrection.
So Wolverine could have Resurrection with his healing factor? Although only in his prime since when he was old and weak the Adamantium poisoned his body and diminished his healing
 
Doesn't adrenaline occur in life-or-death situations? Here Juggernaut simply didn't care about being stabbed and was fine even without healing, and his character is about taking huge amounts of damage without tiring. I'm addressing his stamina because his current one is just Unknown
Again, I've seen people not react to worse injuries even not in life-or-death situations.

That said, this combined with him running and fighting for extended periods should definitely be enough for Athletic.
So Wolverine could have Resurrection with his healing factor? Although only in his prime since when he was old and weak the Adamantium poisoned his body and diminished his healing
Actually, on second read, it seems like she might not have been fully dead yet. Could you elaborate on what happened to her?
 
Actually, on second read, it seems like she might not have been fully dead yet. Could you elaborate on what happened to her?
This is the scene from the movie, basically Magneto let Rogue absorb his magnetic powers to activate a machine since the process would kill him. Here's more context from the novelization:
With his bare hands, he touched her face.

Suddenly she felt the incredible energy flowing into her.

She could see everything that he had seen.

She knew what he knew.

She saw all the death, all the horror.

Abruptly, he let go and staggered backward, his face white with shock. The machine around her came to life, shifting, yanking her hands down onto the handles. The rings began to spin, slowly at first, then faster.

She fought hard to let go, trying to use his power, his energy, to her advantage. And she failed.

Though she possessed his power, the machine was in control. She knew, from the images that had coursed through his mind, that he had thought of everything. He had planned it all—down to the last detail.

And she knew she was going to die.

She also knew that, from this point forward, the process could not be stopped. She knew that if Magneto had been standing here, in her place, he wouldn’t have been able to stop it, either.

A moment later, something shifted. The energy he had given her began to flow away, draining into the machine. Along with it went her own life force.
Logan turned and moved back toward Rogue.

“Come on, kid,” Logan said as he dug her out of the wreckage. “Time to go home.”

Suddenly he realized that she wasn’t moving.

She wasn’t breathing.

She was gone, still strapped into the remains of Magneto’s machine.
And well, the first scan states that the process would kill her and had inflicted mortal injuries, but the absorbed healing factor literally brought her back from the dead
 
Well, it says "mortal injuries" but doesn't specify she was fully dead yet.

Can mutants typically use their powers after death?
 
Well, it says "mortal injuries" but doesn't specify she was fully dead yet.

Can mutants typically use their powers after death?
I mean, how can she come back from the dead if she's not dead in the first place? And the other scan says she's already gone

No, but the scan states that her power kicked in automatically
 
I mean, how can she come back from the dead if she's not dead in the first place? And the other scan says she's already gone

No, but the scan states that her power kicked in automatically
Alright, it's probably fine then.
I just wanted to make sure.
 
Nice, one last thing, does Resurrection also come with Type 4 Immortality?
Only if it's general and consistent.

Since this is just one specific example involving having your "energy" expended or whatever, probably not.
 
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