darkwing_duck1
Vice Admiral
Okay, that's pretty ambiguous on whether adamantium contains vibranium or not. At least its predecessor in Cap's shield did.
I'm not sure where you're getting that from. My read is that Cap's shield is a vibranium(w)/conventional steel alloy. it may be near as tough as true admantium, but it's different and contains no admantium in the mix.
No, no, adamantium is the mix. It says it right there in the first sentence of the passage you quoted: "Adamantium is a virtually indestructible steel alloy." Cap's shield is a similar steel alloy containing vibranium. The inventor of Cap's shield tried to recreate that alloy but failed, and ended up creating true adamantium instead. It doesn't make sense to talk about adamantium as an ingredient in an alloy; that's like listing "cake" as an ingredient in a cake recipe.
This is the exact quote:
Through a metallurgic accident, MacLain created the indestructibleVibranium-steel compound that was used to create the shield used by the super-soldier Captain America.
MacLain spent decades attempting to duplicate the process, and although unsuccessful, he instead created True Adamantium in the 1960s.
Nothing said about adamantium being in that mix. Adamantium didn't even EXIST until the 60s.