In my lifetime, I saw the death of a superhuman ~~ Wolverine Logan was born before the 1850s and was born with a very high self-healing ability of the body. When he was a child, he was regarded as a different species and became the target of persecution, so Luo The root character is withdrawn and isolated. Not only can they not integrate into the society of normal people, but even mutants cannot get along well in the world. According to the setting of the film, Logan died in 2029, and his lifespan is only 179 years, which is not an appalling longevity. But considering her experience of ups and downs in her life and the experience of dying step by step - being brave and fighting hard, participating in wars, her personal characteristics are that she has a well-developed physique and a simple mind. In the hard bar mode, kill 10,000 enemies and lose 3,000. Attacked by various physical and chemical magic superpowers, from hot and cold weapon damage to atomic bombing, the government used Lyman alloy to integrate into the bones. This Lyman alloy gave Logan the veritable name of Wolverine, and it was also greatly injured. His physique, he even lost his memory after being hit by this alloy bullet. His body was harmed at least three times by mutants at the DNA level, the Rakshasa girl absorbed his abilities, the snake girl eliminated his abilities, and Dr. Ling Bird almost completely decomposed him back to a quantum state... and his love life is also extremely fucked. , all the people he loves suffer from bad luck, and the one he loves the most is the one that ended with his own hands. Uncle Wolf is actually quite glass-hearted. This kind of mental damage is no less than the physical damage to Uncle Wolf. Talent has become a curse that accompanies him throughout his life, bringing huge physical damage and mental pain. Therefore, throughout his life, he was determined to seek death, otherwise, with his super physique, as long as he took care of himself and cared for himself, his lifespan would be unlimited, which is a pity.
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