Neb: A new rivalry born. Domori and Gwen, two beyblade designers will go head to head to see who's design is better. Gwen believes in the Burst Prevention Armor that he will design for Genesis, meanwhile Domori stands behind the Spring Loaded design of his Draconids. Sure there are other burst prevention systems and other spring loaded beyblades out there. But these designs are unique to Genisis and Draconids. Gwen as a mathematician put all of his data into making Genisis an unburstable Beyblade. While Domori's Spring Loaded system gives his Draconids the ability to absorb damage, shoot it back at his opponents, and to fly with his Draconic Spring Dive.
"Again," Domori called out.
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"Let it rip," Komoto and Domori both yelled as they launched their beyblades.
Meteor Draconids and Steelbound Karma both hit the stadium and begun swarming around it.
"Karma go for the center," Komoto ordered. His blade followed instructions and made it's way to the center. "Alright, now hold your position!"
"Let's go," Domori called out as his Draconids begun bouncing from wall to wall. The crystal dagger on Draconids begun to extend shifting it's weight to the front. "Get ready Komoto, Hyper Flux!" The blade glowed gold.
"Hyper Flux, that's what that kid Delta yelled," Komoto remembered.
"Technically it's Valt's move," Domori admitted. "Dante, Delta, and I had been working hard to match that power."
"Incredible," Komoto admitted. "But Steelbound Karma's defenses won't be broken this time!"
"Good, show me your resolve," Domori called out. "Draconic Sword Slash!"
Both blades clashed against each other sending sparks flying.
"Your blade is different from the turbo era, It packs a bigger punch but it lacks the balance you scolded me for."
"I assure you Meteor Draconids is at the height of it's evolution," Domori grinned as his eyes begun to glow gold. "Allow me to show you!" The blade pushed back inwards causing the blade to heal it's damage."
"That's new," Komoto grunted.
"Now Metoer Repulse!" The blade shot back out again causing Karma to lose it's place in the center. "I've accounted for bulky blades like yours that are tough to move."
"I'm not out yet," Komoto yelled. "Steelbound Calamity!" His blade shot across the arena to meet Draconids head on once more. The two of them crashed into each other, but Draconids healed again. "So annoying, send him flying!"
"You should know better," Domori shook his head. "The air is my domain!" As Draconids got knocked into the air it begun to glow gold again. "At least I get to use the Hyper Flux with this move! Draconic Spring Dive!"
"Here we go," Komoto grunted. He saw his blade was wobbling, but that was the plan. "Now go, Steelbound Up Strike!"
When Draconids dived down Karma pointed part of itself upwards and the two blades clashed again.
"What is that?"
"My new special move," Komoto explained. "If Karma is knocked off balance it tilts meaning it can either perform and upper punch or a low sweep depending on where my opponent lands."
"Komoto," Domori grinned. "You've impressed me!" He begun to glow gold again and then called out. "Draconids!"
"Karma!"
Eventually Karma burst under the pressure of Draconids.
"What? No!", Komoto yelled.
"Good fight," Domori admitted. "Your blade is a real beast."
"But why couldn't I win?"
"My blade was more versatile," Domori explained. "And I have a better understanding of resonance. Which, don't get me wrong. Your waterfall training is getting you there, but focusing your mind is only step one of learning resonance."
"Oh yeah, and what's step two?"
"Having a conversation with your blade," Domori smiled.
"W-what?"
"I know right," Domori grinned. "Though Draconids hasn't spoken to me in a while, I still feel that connection is there. I think he's busy chatting with my other sides."
"Your crazy Domori, you know that?"
"I'm not well no," Domori shook his head. "But I assure you that talking to your blade is the answer. Once you've done that, the awakening begins."
"We should gather everyone together," Sin suggested. "An all out battle royal will knock Domori out of his funk?"
"The last time I did that with him it drove him further in," Shu pointed out. "Maybe we should just talk to him."
"My brother only speaks one language," Sin shook her head. "He believes in action more than words."
"Sin, you need to have a real conversation with him," Shu sighed.
She pouted for a moment and then grunted. "I don't want to. He left for Spain first, it's not my fault he started burning bridges when he got back."
"But your his sister," Shu pointed out. "Your the one bridge he can't burn."
Sin looked down and sighed. "Well, I know he can never offend Valt either. Please, lets just give it a shot. I'll talk to him when I know I'm talking to the real Domori."
"Valt says they all are the real Domori," Shu remembered.
"Well he's wrong," Sin figured. "I know my brother, he isn't some monster like Lui. His other sides only emulate that."
"How many sides have we seen?", Shu questioned. "We know there's his shadow, and there's Domori that trained Delta and Dante. Valt said that side of Domori was more proactive and outgoing."
"Then there's his beast mode and his bored side," Sin nodded. "The beast mode I saw when he faced Aiger, I think he used it against me also."
"Valt told me that guy Delta was able to bring out Domori's Beast mode also. He stated that bored Domori started coming back towards the transition of Turbo and Gamma, right around the time Free disappeared."
"That sounds about right," Sin nodded. "Lui disappeared also, and those two were his goal for the longest time."
"So that's it, there's only four sides," Shu realized. "Beast, Shadow, Calm, and Leader."
"Hey my bro has four elements," Sin realized.
"Does that mean anything?", Shu wondered.
"I... I don't think so," Sin shook her head. "It was just an observation. He referred to my Beast mode as fire, so I think it's safe to say his is similar. His calm side was when he used Quality Drake, that involved air pressure. His Shadow side goes on the offense a lot, but it's unpredictable like water."
"That leaves Earth for the Leadership side of him," Shu chuckled. "Though that side of him looks up to Valt, I don't think that's quite right."
"It doesn't have to be perfect," Sin shook her head. "It was just interesting to me."
"I know, I know."
