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@Wriggle
Oh, sorry about that.
It will leave him incredibly fatigued.
He'll still be able to fight, but not very well.
He also won't be able to move while he charges it.
He can still charge it if he gets hit, but he can't move himself.Originally posted by S121Every time I see a new post on the Forum, I feel like a little kid during Christmas, all giddy.sigpic
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@Wonder
Oh, I didn't see your edits to your post.
Diamond is hard, but very brittle. If it was hit hard enough, it would shatter.
You see, there's a difference between hardness and toughness.
Diamonds are very hard, but they can't give to any stress, or else they break.
Steel would be considered tough because of it's ability to constantly take punishment and only slightly warp and bend before breaking.
I'll have your list soon.
There has been research into Nano-technology to add both properties to a single material. That's probably what John's armor is made out of, considering that it never shatters (It's made of a Titanium alloy).
You could use Nano-engineered Titanium, or use Carbides.
Another thing to look at would be some kind of Steel-Carbide or Titanium-Carbide.
Titanium-Carbide is meant to not only be strong, but can also resist large amounts of heat (5,000 F).
Titanium-Carbide: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanium_carbide
I would also look into Osmium. Osmium is the densest metal known to man. It's a member of the Platinum family and is incredibly hard. It's actually harder than diamond.
That being said, it's still brittle. It can still be shattered if it's exposed to enough shock (blunt/concussive force).
If you go into Osmium, I would recommend an Osmium Alloy, or Nano-engineered Osmium.
Osmium: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osmium
There's also Graphene.
Graphene is a new Nano-material that is as hard as diamond, yet as flexible as paper.
Nothing says that you can't have Graphene armor...
Graphene: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graphene
I would recommend looking up more on Graphene. It's basically a miracle material.
The only catch is it's thermal and electrical conductivity.Originally posted by S121Every time I see a new post on the Forum, I feel like a little kid during Christmas, all giddy.sigpic
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You know. I realized that I don't really need any upgrades for X since he has the Falcon Armor downloaded to his systems. He can activate it any time (though it will take a post or two to activate) sort of like a hyper mode. He usually fights without the Falcon Armor active however. He had the Falcon Armor since the time the group invaded the Neo Yakuza base in Japan and destroyed it.
The only other upgrade I would think of would be if he gets one of the other armors from his series (like the Ultimate Armor.)
The Falcon Armor:
Grants X the ability of flight. When flying he has a small aura that acts as a weak barrier.
Upgraded Charge Shot: Charged Shot is in the form of a blue spear-like projectile when Falcon Armor is in use. The Charge shot has the same power as X's Default Charge Shot, but can pierce through multiple targets, and armor. It's also much smaller meaning that even though it has the same power as a default charge shot, it isn't as destructive as a standard charge shot.
Also Grants X increased defense and a Giga Attack.
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Great, thnx. Cuz this was my plan:
En tour de globo:
50 Terracotta (Grunts)
10 Titanium Alloy (Lieutenant)
5 Osmosium Alloy (Capitans)
Guardians of the Storage Facility:
100 Terracotta (Grunts)
10 Titanium Alloy (Capitans)
Inside Storage Facility
15 Titanium Alloy (Lieutenants)
5 Graphene (General)
Guarding the MIHI containment Room
100 Terracotta (Grunts)
50 Titanium Alloy (Lieutenant)
25 Osmosium Alloy (Capitan)
10 Graphene (General)
Inside MIHI Containment Room
5 Graphene (General)
1 Multi-Layer Multi-Mineral Endoskeleton (MIHI)
I'm ranking based on sturdiness. Is there any that are harder than their successors? Plz tell me.Last edited by wonderweiss; 07-25-2013, 04:41 PM.
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