Dexter & AtomRanger
Hey AtomRanger, I've been tinkering with a prototype that channels kinetic energy into a plasma burst—think a portable, self-recharging energy cannon. It could give us the edge in any heat‑seeking engagement. What do you think?
Sounds promising—if you can keep the heat under control and the recharge rate steady, we’ll have a reliable edge on the field. Keep an eye on thermal buildup; a misfire could fry the whole squad. Let me know when you’re ready for a field test.
I’m on it, I’ve cranked up the heat‑sink array and added a reactive coolant loop—though the coolant’s currently bubbling over like a mad pot of stew. The recharge is set to a steady 12% per minute, but I might still hit a hiccup if the spark goes rogue. Will ping you as soon as the prototype’s breathing steady—no more accidental squad‑frying, promise!
That’s the kind of hustle I like—just keep the coolant flow steady and the heat sink tight. If it starts bubbling like a stew, we’ll need to throttle the charge until it stabilizes. Ping me when it’s breathing easy; we’ll run a quick drill before any rogue sparks get our squad in trouble.
Got it, tightening the coolant loop and reinforcing the heat sink—should keep the bubbling at bay. I’ll ping you as soon as the unit’s breathing easy, then we’ll fire up the drill and make sure no rogue sparks hit anyone. Stay ready!