Thread:Benknightprime/@comment-1875854-20140308183200

1. What technique are you after?

Fission Technique; it isn't on the list but its locked. Suppose it should be, with the Iwagakure Kinjutsu.

2. Who is the user of this technique?

Kakezan, character in the making of mine.

3. How will they learn this technique?

Kakezan's concept revolves around molecular manipulation, mostly of the self. I think he could've recreated this technique by accident. Kakezan, master of molecular ninjutsu, has complete control of his body's makeup, able to rewrite his body's structure to perform jutsu.

This master of self-molecular ninjutsu, could've discovered this technique by accident as I said. Five years ago, travelling between the lands, Kakezan could've have been faced by enemy shinobi, who would try to capture Kake for his unique ninjutsu power. Bounty hunters if you will. As it was multiple against just him, his molecular powers didn't necessarily pose the advantage here. Realizes he couldn't win, he tried to escape.

He almost succeeded but one bounty hunter managed to follow him in pursuit. Kake turned, hearing a person behind him. Face to face with the hunter, he almost got sliced in half up & down by the attacker, as the hunter had already been attempting to from behind. With no time to perform a ninjutsu, (this would've been in his younger years, he wouldn't be as skilled as he is now), he wills himself to split in half (as he wanted nothing more to avoid the strike), dodging the attack by accident. This would create to exact copies of him, with halved chakra, thus the Fission Technique.

After this, the hunter would've been bewildered for a moment, allowing Kakezan's swift escape, well his halves escape, to live another day and master his new found power.

4. How will they make it unique?

Kakezan will use Fission to use Collab techs that can only be done by two people. Kakezan will be able to expand on the basic Fission, allowing himself to divide multiple times. Of course this means if he divides himself into fourths, each fourth will be at a fourth of his original chakra levels. And eighths or sixths would follow the same pattern. Each division would be able to work together of one mind.

However, I think it is possible to derive a Fission Clone Technique, where it is possible to divide and determine how much chakra to give to the clone that divided from. Usually, he doesn't give them much, leaving them only capable of 1-2 ninjutsu before being absolutely chakraless. If these clones are killed by fatal strikes, Kakezan loses that chakra for the duration of the battle. This also applies to basic fission as well. If one half is killed, he loses that chakra for the rest of the battle.

A massive scale version of the Fission Clone Kakezan will use will create 64 clones, where despite his rather large reserves, depletes his chakra as he has to give the clones at least enough chakra to perform 1-2 techs. This leaves him little chakra, and if all the clones are defeated one by one or on a wide scale, then Kakezan would be defeated as well.

Kakezan would also develop a Fusion Technique, to combine his halves back together if needed. The opposite of fission, it would give Kazezan (if he performed regular fission once) the chakra remaining of both of his halves and so on. He can also apply this fusion to the Fission Clone Technique.

 The Spiral Master (--Delve Into the Spiral--) 18:32, March 8, 2014 (UTC) 