Fanon Deadliest Warrior

Fanon Deadliest Warrior is a TV show which puts warriors from video games against each other to determine who is the "deadliest" based on tests and votes by the online community. It is in no way associated with or intended to compete with the Fanon Fighting Arena.

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The show starts with an introduction of the pair about to do battle. After the title sequence, each of the sides are introduced, along with dramatizations describing missions or the daily life of the battlers.

Tests are then performed with the weapons, each gun/weapon going into heavy detail and scrutiny. Finally, the tallies are added up and the online community votes (aka. all of Fanon Wiki, on Talk:Fanon Deadliest Warrior) along with the factors of the weapons, to determine the winner.

Unlike Deadliest Warrior, all of the tests are conducted in a tournament scale, with eight episodes being devoted to unique match-ups. Mini-clips of battle dramatizations are shown next as the enemies in the tournament battle with each other until one remains - the Deadliest Warrior.

Season 1
There are 14 episodes of Fanon Deadliest Warrior.

Task Force 141 vs. US Navy Seals

 * The pistols of the teams are tested. It was Task Force 141's USP versus SOCOM's Mark 23. It is assumed that Mk. weapons are used by SOCOM. The USP .45 fired .45 ACP bullets and carried 12 rounds in a detachable box magazine, whereas the Mk. 23 was exactly the same: firing .45 ACP rounds and carrying 12 rounds in a detachable box magazine. Since they could technically be used for the same purposes, no Edge was given in the sidearms category.
 * Up next were the SMGs. Task Force 141 tested their UMP45 against SOCOM's MP5A3. The UMP used .45 ACP rounds in a single long 25 round detachable box magazine. It was up against the MP5A3, which used a 30 round detachable box magazine and 9mm rounds. It was deemed that the UMP was deadlier, due to it having a good 600 RPMs of fire. Even though the MP5 had 800 RPMs, the UMP could spit out deadlier bullets. The UMP was given the Edge.
 * Third in line was the Assault Rifles category. The Bushmaster ACR was pitted against the M4 CQBR (Close Quarters Battle Reciever). They were both roughly the same: both fired 5.56mm bullets, both had thirty round box mags, and the ACR had 800 RPMs, as opposed to the 950 RPMs of fire put out by the CQBR. The CQBR, however, had an effective range of 400 m, compared to the 600 m the ACR had. The ACR was given the edge due to longer range.
 * The LMGs were next off. It was the M249 versus the Mark 46. Both weapons were similar, and spit out fire at equal rates. However, the Mark 46 had more rails, so it could suit more attachments than possible on the M249. The Mark 46 was given the edge.
 * Shotguns were the third last category. Both of the shotguns used by the two sides were M1014s. Testing was done, but no Edge was won.
 * Sniper rifles were the penultimate category. Task Force 141 used the CheyTac Intervention M200, whereas SOCOM used the Mark 12 Mod X SPR. The M200 used .400 bullets in a seven round detachable box magazine, and managed to completely destroy a gel head during target practice. The Mark 12, on the other hand, used a 20 round 5.56mm box mag, and managed to also kill target while retaining near-M16 portability. It was given the edge.
 * The final category was anti-armor weapons. Task Force 141 and SOCOM used the AT4. No Edge was given.

Final Edges: 2 for TF141, 2 for SOCOM. Looks like an even match here, folks. No vote from me then. Get to the Talk Page and start voting for the victor!