World Beyblade Organization by Fighting Spirits Inc.
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RE: Task Force Blade - mesorangerxx - Oct. 27, 2010

ok day 4 is up knock urself out


RE: Task Force Blade - mesorangerxx - Oct. 28, 2010

Ok i posted up that concept art for Blade Guardian


RE: Task Force Blade - mesorangerxx - Oct. 31, 2010

Day 5 is up.. if anybody is reading...if not then ima stop posting up stories


RE: Task Force Blade - Temporal - Oct. 31, 2010

Still reading, please read mine too though... Mine is called Beyblade: Twin Flare. I can't wait for day 6 though!


RE: Task Force Blade - mesorangerxx - Oct. 31, 2010

oh yea if you want it to keep going even if it's one person please say something so i can keep reading and sure i will read your story


RE: Task Force Blade - Temporal - Oct. 31, 2010

Great! This is an awesome story so far! I feel kinda bad for poor Meat though... He got roasted...


RE: Task Force Blade - mesorangerxx - Oct. 31, 2010

he sure did...i was thinking about the casualties in the war, and i just wanna write it down


RE: Task Force Blade - MacroHunter - Oct. 31, 2010

I take chemistry and *sorry to correct you* i believe based upon what i learned titanium and atomic hydrogen can not work together because the atomic hydrogen causes the titanium to become very weak and break easily. This is called Hydrogen Embrittlement

Edit: (i doubled checked) The embrittlement of of metal or alloy by atomic hydrogen involves the ingress of hydrogen into a component, an event that can seriously reduce the ductility and load-bearing capacity, cause cracking and catastrophic brittle failures at stresses below the yield stress of susceptible materials. Hydrogen embrittlement occurs in a number of forms but the common features are an applied tensile stress and hydrogen dissolved in the metal.
Examples of hydrogen embrittlement are cracking of weldments or hardened steels when exposed to conditions which inject hydrogen into the component. Presently this phenomenon is not completely understood and hydrogen embrittlement detection, in particular, seems to be one of the most difficult aspects of the problem. Hydrogen embrittlement does not affect all metallic materials equally. The most vulnerable are high-strength steels, titanium alloys and aluminum alloys.
http://www.corrosion-doctors.org/Forms-HIC/embrittlement.htm


RE: Task Force Blade - mesorangerxx - Oct. 31, 2010

It's a fiction story... So it doesn't rlly matter


RE: Task Force Blade - Dan - Oct. 31, 2010

Yes it does, if you want to be reputable, use correct information. Plus you might learn a thing or two.
GL.


RE: Task Force Blade - mesorangerxx - Oct. 31, 2010

well its to late now....the plot is set already


RE: Task Force Blade - MacroHunter - Nov. 01, 2010

You can change the compound such as Iridium(strongest known metal), titanium combined with Tungsten Carbide
This would make an ultimate metal wheel for defense types


RE: Task Force Blade - Ga' - Nov. 02, 2010

haha beyblades are more dangerous than sniper rifles....
(Oct. 31, 2010  7:36 AM)Megablader9 Wrote: Great! This is an awesome story so far! I feel kinda bad for poor Meat though... He got roasted...

haha meat got roasted... get it? Eee


RE: Task Force Blade - MacroHunter - Nov. 02, 2010

I disagree I would think a sniper rifle would be stronger because a sniper rifle is a long range precision rifle. In this story these beyguns seem to be like a modern pistol or sub auto. With the sniper rifle they would be able to pick off one of the soldiers before they can get close range and find you. May be interesting to add a Sniper Beygun


RE: Task Force Blade - Ga' - Nov. 02, 2010

(Nov. 02, 2010  2:22 AM)BeyHunter Wrote: I disagree I would think a sniper rifle would be stronger because a sniper rifle is a long range precision rifle. In this story these beyguns seem to be like a modern pistol or sub auto. With the sniper rifle they would be able to pick off one of the soldiers before they can get close range and find you. May be interesting to add a Sniper Beygun

But my point is that beyblades seem to be more dangerous than just regular old bullets.


RE: Task Force Blade - mesorangerxx - Nov. 02, 2010

The sniper rifle shoot a bey that's what I mentioned in the story.n sorry for not posting up day 6 yet, because I'm busy today
btw guys after tomorrow ima close up the poll....so start voting....right now leading choice is defense, and im posting up day 6 right now


RE: Task Force Blade - Temporal - Nov. 02, 2010

Heh... told ya that your story would end up great, and have a lot of views!


RE: Task Force Blade - mesorangerxx - Nov. 03, 2010

day 7 is up


RE: Task Force Blade - Temporal - Nov. 03, 2010

I guess one could say that Fixer is one lucky dude, 'cause 90% of the time, escaping doesn't help your buds...


RE: Task Force Blade - mesorangerxx - Nov. 05, 2010

yup i was thinking of letting fixer die but i felt sorry for the team so yea


RE: Task Force Blade - mesorangerxx - Nov. 06, 2010

Ok a new day is up


RE: Task Force Blade - mesorangerxx - Nov. 08, 2010

Ok! guys this might be my last post unless people start putting feedbacks so i know if they're still reading


RE: Task Force Blade - Temporal - Nov. 08, 2010

Hey! I still read it! Please don't cancel!


RE: Task Force Blade - mesorangerxx - Nov. 08, 2010

ok but please put some feedback once in a while so i know people r reading


RE: Task Force Blade - Temporal - Nov. 08, 2010

I still think the storyline is great, but maybe you could elaborate on the beys that aren't Archer's?