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Should Nick Fury's LMD be poison / bleed immune?

It's an android right? Just a thought.
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he’s fine just the way he is
After all - how can you poison Morningstar, who is a soul in an iron cage?
In the comics Havok absorbs ambient energy and then emits that energy as energetic plasma, basically heat and superheated gas. In turn, he is partially or completely immune to damage from most sources of conductive heat and radiation (he mostly absorbs that energy to power his own abilities). That's being implemented as incinerate immunity.
On base he has "Knocking Down The Opponent Purifies All Of Nick's Non-Damaging Debuffs."
Then at 10+ Tactical Charges "Nick's Purify Effects Now Target All Debuffs."
The clones are just disposable, so if one get killed, replace it next time you drive by the store...
Iceman is not immune to coldsnap because there's literally no reason to believe Iceman should be immune to coldsnap. Iceman doesn't damage you by just making the air cold, even if the in-game text implies this. If that were the case, *I* would be immune to coldsnap. I've been in air that was below freezing temperatures before, I don't recall the last time I took 4000 points of energy damage because of it. In the real world, you cannot freeze things in seconds by chilling the air around it. That takes hours. So Iceman cannot work that way. Instead *according to the comics* Iceman is an energy manipulator: he can remove the kinetic energy from an object almost instantly, causing the water in the object to freeze. Iceman is immune to the effects of cold: he is unaffected by being surrounded by low temperatures. But nothing in his makeup says he is immune to energy manipulation.
If Archangel is stunning against stun immune champs, that's either because ability accuracy reduction is turning off the stun, or it is currently 2017.