Post by Kazura Uzaki on Feb 22, 2014 2:59:14 GMT -5
XSG #6,
Our business together has already been effective both for you and for me. As a supplier and an inventor, I want what's best for you, so that you in turn will be satisfied. Satisfied customers return, and bring more money. That's just the plain truth. So, I propose that we work together to expand our knowledge. I will perform tests, which will expand my research and my technology, which will in turn lead to a greater selection of equipment for yourself. You will receive compensation for this research, as well as involve yourself in entertaining and intellectually stimulating discussion. If you are interested, you know how to get in touch.
-Kazura
Kazura Uzaki had made a powerful partner in Pavel Fedoseev. Although the latter had not yet revealed his true name in a sign of friendship, he had supplied both funds and research already to Kazura's cause. If this letter went as planned, the two of them would have to sit through very tedious tests, repeating them over and over again until Kazura could make things perfect. Depending on the speed at which they got through things, the inventor planned to perform stress tests on various alloys to improve and perfect durability, work on analyzing brain waves before during and after the use of reiatsu, and analyze the pure substance itself.
After sending the email, Kazura went to his shop to set up the tests. He had a basic steel alloy that he had created in two forms. He had the basic, uncompressed form and he had the highly compressed sheets of metal made into thin layers. The latter form, the compressed one, was obviously stronger due to the quantity of the metal, but that wasn't good enough for Kazura. He wanted it to be stronger because of the quality of the metal. So, he was going to get it tested to the best of its ability. The first test for Pavel was quite simple, and would be conducted as soon as he walked in.
Kazura had his metal in sheets and rods. He set up five trials of each metal, for a total of twenty trials. For the sheets of metal, Pavel was simply to punch a hole into the sheet that was suspended vertically for him. For the rods, he was just to bend it until it almost broke, but remained intact. Kazura would film each trial very carefully, zooming in as closely as possible. After those trials were completed, he would analyze each one in order to better get a grasp of what was going on in the superhuman levels of strength that they were being subjected to.
Our business together has already been effective both for you and for me. As a supplier and an inventor, I want what's best for you, so that you in turn will be satisfied. Satisfied customers return, and bring more money. That's just the plain truth. So, I propose that we work together to expand our knowledge. I will perform tests, which will expand my research and my technology, which will in turn lead to a greater selection of equipment for yourself. You will receive compensation for this research, as well as involve yourself in entertaining and intellectually stimulating discussion. If you are interested, you know how to get in touch.
-Kazura
Kazura Uzaki had made a powerful partner in Pavel Fedoseev. Although the latter had not yet revealed his true name in a sign of friendship, he had supplied both funds and research already to Kazura's cause. If this letter went as planned, the two of them would have to sit through very tedious tests, repeating them over and over again until Kazura could make things perfect. Depending on the speed at which they got through things, the inventor planned to perform stress tests on various alloys to improve and perfect durability, work on analyzing brain waves before during and after the use of reiatsu, and analyze the pure substance itself.
After sending the email, Kazura went to his shop to set up the tests. He had a basic steel alloy that he had created in two forms. He had the basic, uncompressed form and he had the highly compressed sheets of metal made into thin layers. The latter form, the compressed one, was obviously stronger due to the quantity of the metal, but that wasn't good enough for Kazura. He wanted it to be stronger because of the quality of the metal. So, he was going to get it tested to the best of its ability. The first test for Pavel was quite simple, and would be conducted as soon as he walked in.
Kazura had his metal in sheets and rods. He set up five trials of each metal, for a total of twenty trials. For the sheets of metal, Pavel was simply to punch a hole into the sheet that was suspended vertically for him. For the rods, he was just to bend it until it almost broke, but remained intact. Kazura would film each trial very carefully, zooming in as closely as possible. After those trials were completed, he would analyze each one in order to better get a grasp of what was going on in the superhuman levels of strength that they were being subjected to.