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* As shown in the x-ray of
** Why do they have to come
▲* As shown in the x-ray of Logans arm, his Adamantium claws reside safely between the bones of his knuckels when not "in use". This means that they actually extend from his forearm and PAST his wrist. So... wouldn't they tear through his skin any time he bent his wrist without popping the claws?
▲** Why do they have to come throught the flesh and skin instead of natural tunnels like animals usually have?
** Maybe they retract all the way past the wrist.
** They do indeed retract past his wrists. He has to keep his arms and hands in straight alignment or the claws won't release. Same thing with his bone claws, he's already got natural sheathes/channels that house the claws when not in use. I seem to recall Jean demonstrating based on the X-rays that the claws end up displacing some of the bones in his wrists before they fully emerge.
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