User blog:Monkey Doctor 33/Special Battle 1: Dalton Brooks (Fuse) vs B.J. Blazkowicz (New Order)



So, guys, hello, it is Monkey Doctor 33 again. Long time no see. Yes I have been busy for days, and I do know I have been saying about that thing for quite a few times. But believe me or not, I am always busy. Nevermind about that. Due to my busy times, the Arkham Knight vs Ultimate Captain America battle is so screwed by time. So I decided to keep it for the future. The pages for the warriors themselves weren't really finished. I mean, Arkham Knight's warrior page. Nevermind for that. Oh, and just a notification, I renamed the "Break Battles" as Special Battles now. But it still has the same principles as my other battles. Nevermind, here is the replacement battle for that Jason Todd vs Steven Rogers. I made this battle after watching the walkthrough of both Fuse and Wolfenstein: The Old Blood. And then... This is what I come out with. Well then people, without further due, let's jump to the battle!

Dalton Brooks, the leader of the Overstrike 9 in Fuse, whose Magshield and combat skills gave him an extraordinary effect in combat along with his teammates!

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BJ Blazkowics, the badass Nazi-killing soldier who is out from action from 1946, and continues to kick ass in 1960 with the Kreisau Circle, and finally ends the leader of the Nazis in his game, Wilhelm "Deathshead" Strasse!

Both of these warriors may be very different in the gap of time, however, both of them decimates their enemies using a variety of technologically advanced weapons!

It is the battle between battle-hardened veterans, who fought many inhuman threats!

A warrior from a one-time game vs a warrior from a game reboot of one of the greatest shooter games in gaming history!

Overstrike 9's leader vs Kreisau Circle's best resistance fighter!

In this battle of  Brian Bloom-voiced warriors war hardened soldiers with technologically "impossible" weapons of their age...

Who is deadliest?

Dalton Brooks


"Yep, I fell on my gun!"

- Dalton Brooks Dalton Brooks is a character from the game, Fuse. He is one of the four playable characters in the game, along with Naya Deveraux, Jacob Kimble, and Isabelle Sinclair. He is the leader of the game's main playable faction, Overstrike 9. Dalton Brooks was raised by an abusive father until he ran away to the streets, and found life in the Marines. Dalton became very experienced in battle during his time in the Marines. However, after three tours away, he had became very violent and disobedient, until his career ended after dealing with some civilian casualties in Egypt. A faction called Raven then recruited him, but then in the end, Dalton quits the faction. Finally, Dalton permanently joined the Overstrike 9 group, and he is very useful due to his experience and intimiate knowledge of the enemy faction-Raven.

William Joseph "BJ" Blazkowicz (The New Order)


"This isn't a war, but the breaking of seals, the undoing of life itself."

- William "BJ" Blazkowicz William Joseph "BJ" Blazkowicz is the main protagonist of all Wolfenstein games, other than Enemy Territory. In this case, he is the protagonist of the game Wolfenstein: The New Order and Wolfenstein: The Old Blood. In this game, BJ was born in the United States approximately around 1911. He grew up in a farm near Forney Lake, Texas. In the prequel of New Order, the Old Blood, Blazkowicz infiltrated "Castle Wolfenstein", a castle apparently owned by Helga Von Schabbs, to know the location of Deathshead's base. He is discovered during the mission, and captured, but he manages to escape. Then, in the New Order, BJ travelled to Deathshead's compound, but again, he is captured, but manages to escape again. However, this time he is left disabled until he was found in Poland and was taken to a hospital. And then, in a day in 1960, BJ gets back in action after Nazis stormed the hospital where he resides. Then, later on, BJ joined the Nazi resistance group, the Kreisau Circle, until he killed his nemesis, Wilhelm Strasse ("Deathshead").

Weapons
''Note: This section only covers the weapon names that both of these warriors are gonna use. The details for the weapons are served below this section.''

''Note 2: All of BJ's weapons, except the LKW, will not be in dual-wield mode. ''

Magshield (Dalton Brooks)
The Magshield is Dalton's primary weapon, fitting his role of being a "tank" of the Overstrike 9. This weapon is a Xenotech weapon that can either unleash stationary/deployable shields, or a direct shield from the weapon itself. Like it's name, it is primarily a defensive weapon. The shield is made from Fuse (an alien substance in the Fuse game) and Ferrofluid. Like other Xenotech weapons, it drains power when used. However, the Magshield starts to lose power if it takes damages. However, Dalton isn't really defenseless in offense with this thing. The Magshield can also be used as a weapon, firing a "Shield Blast". The blast itself consumes power, but it can deal extra damage if Dalton has "caught" some bullets in the shield. When the blast is used with the "trapped bullets", it will deal extra damage. However, this doesn't apply to energy weapons. Not just that, this weapon can also get into a mode called "Fusion", that increases the fire rate of the Shield Blasts. A primary weakness of this weapon is that it has a limited range, and sometimes, Dalton has a hard time finding the substance Fuse if the power of the Magshield rans out. The Fuse substance itself is very hard to find. Still, this shield-weapon-thing can absorb so many damage, no matter what is it, unless the power runs out. Note that the deployable shield of the Magshield, once placed, consumes power, and instead of draining the Magshield's power, stays protecting for some seconds.

LaserKraftWerk (BJ Blazkowicz)
Blazkowicz brings the LaserKraftWerk, or easily known as the '''LKW. '''This weapon is found on the London Nautica when BJ discovers a lab that has some information about the society named Da'at Yichud. The LKW is basically a mix between the Laser Cutter, and a blaster. The LKW can cut through solid metal in the "Laser Cutter" mode, but cannot harm targets. But in the "laser rifle" mode, this weapon is fairly effective against nearly all kinds of targets, especially metallic/robotic/mechanical targets. The fire rate of this weapon itself is already good. However, this weapon suffers from a considerable amount of recoil, sometimes. Although this weapon is pretty poweful, like the Magshield, it also suffers from an "ammo-finding-crisis", but seemingly, the LKW's "crisis" isn't really as chronic as the Magshield, but still, the ammo is hard to find. The LKW feeds on an electrical battery that can be recharged at specific charge stations, or power stations, like as seen in the game. For more offensive purposes, the weapon can have some upgrades. For this battle, the weapon will have the "Targeting Scope", which allows BJ to accurately lock on enemies (but not home on them), and fire at them with the capability of the LKW's full-auto damage. But that is the biggest problem BJ is going to face. Once he fired at an enemy with the "Targeting Scope", the LKW will instantly ran out of power.

Assault Rifle 1960 (BJ Blazkowicz)
Assault Rifle 1960 is an assault rifle used by the Nazis in 1960 as a standard issue weapon. BJ himself uses it in combat. The assault rifle is an update over the 1946 variant, and this one is stronger than the 1946 variant. This rifle can be compared to those of modern day rifles (though I can't really be sure). Neverthless, this assault rifle is a balanced weapon in BJ's hands. The rifle uses 7.92×57mm Mauser as an ammo type and it has an iron sight. The rifle has 45 ammo. The assault rifle can also have an underslung grenade launcher (which is VERY big), but it will not be used in this battle. Other things about this AR is that it has a significantly reduced recoil than the 1946 variation. Also, this weapon can easily shred humans to pieces, sometimes, or even deal a considerable amount of damage to mechanical targets (although it doesn't really dish out a real damage to mechanicals...)

Daybreaker (Dalton Brooks)
Dalton Brooks brings a more modern assault rifle, and it is the '''Daybreaker. '''This weapon is a three-round burst assault rifle made for maximum accuracy, plus it has 48 bullets stored inside. It is the only rifle that can be scoped for long range combat. This weapon is akin to those of a mix of a sniper and assault rifle, or just, a battle rifle. The Daybreaker is also deadly in headshots, and in the game, it deals a pretty big damage and can be used while Dalton puts out a deployable shield, allowing him to shoot while getting protected by the shield. This compliments Dalton's lack of range with the Magshield, while this weapon basically is a death-dropper on enemies. The main strength of this weapon is that it's range and power.

Handgun 1960 (BJ Blazkowicz)
Like the Assault Rifle 1960, the Handgun 1960 is an update over the 1946 Handgun variant. The weapon is by default, a three-round-burst-fire weapon. This weapon is the first weapon BJ uses after being out for action after a long amount of time. It uses 9mm ammunition type. It is also equipped with a recoil-compensation system, and it is useful while engaging lightly-armored enemies at close range. If the three-round-burst wasn't enough, this weapon can also be surpressed for a stealthy and more accurate, plus controllable kill. While it is surpressed, the gun is fired in a semi-automatic way. The gun stores 20 ammo magazine.

Guardian (Dalton Brooks)
The default handgun that is used during the Overstrike 9's first mission in the Hyperion base. The Guardian is a versatile, and effective weapon to use. It has 15 bullets, and is semi-automatic/single-shot. It cannot be silenced like Dalton's enemy in this battle, but it is compensated with the Guardian's high stopping power, one-hand usage, and accuracy. The Guardian is the right weapon to do a quick job in running and gunning.

X-Factors

 * For brutality, BJ easily takes this. He is more willing to kill than Dalton. He has tons of murdering to do against the Nazis, plus it has been shown that through out both Old Blood and New Order that he has no regards in killing Nazis, except one of his allies in the Kreisau Circle, that is a former Nazi. Dalton isn't that brutal, but he is violent, as explained in his biography, but he still has a heart.
 * For experience, both warriors have faced off against highly-advanced enemies, even inhuman enemies. But for some reasons, BJ takes this. While Dalton has faced robotic enemies and highly-advanced-technology-carrying soldiers, as well as a man who has a superhuman power after being infused with the Fuse substance (I forgot the name), BJ has faced even more things than that. Dalton has experience with the Marines? Yes. But BJ has a longer experience than BJ. BJ has participated in the 1946 raid on Deathshead's compound, and escaped it. BJ has also, before the raid on Deathshead's compound, in Old Blood, has faced "The Monstrosity" (King Otto's Monster, which is a giant zombie-looking creature), Super-Soldiers, mechanized hounds, drones, and the undead Shamblers. Yet again, in New Order, BJ has faced countless of even more advanced enemies. From gigantic robots, and even bigger (and upgraded) robotic hounds, until the monstrous machine, the London Nautica.
 * For combat skills, Dalton takes this. His weapons are much more advanced, and he definitely knows how to use it. BJ also knows how to use his weapons, but in techniques and skills, Dalton is more skilled. Both of these warriors have handled other weapons in the past. But Dalton's skill with some greater variety of weapons gives him the edge here.
 * For training, it can be said that both trains in an equal quantity. BJ being trained in the military during WW2, or OSA, and Dalton being trained in the Marines, then Raven.
 * For mental health, Dalton snatches this. Both of these characters were abused by their father, but seemingly, Dalton is the one here who can control himself. While both have witnessed the "horrors of the battle", BJ seems to take this worse. He seems to be a little much more insane than Dalton, though he can control himself.