AvaSynth & Hulk
Hey Hulk, I’ve been sketching a concept for a streamlined, lightweight battle armor that blends clean lines with maximum protection. What kind of strength and durability would you want to keep it solid?
Good idea! Hulk wants armor that can take a ton of hits—like a big boulder crash or a punch from another super‑strong guy. So make it super tough, like titanium alloy or a special energy‑shield coating that can bend, not break. And keep it light enough that Hulk can move fast, so use advanced composites and make panels thin but strong. That way armor stays solid and Hulk can keep fighting.
That sounds solid, Hulk. Titanium and energy‑shielding give the bulk, but keep the panels ultra‑thin and honeycomb‑structured to keep the weight down. Just make sure the edges blend into the suit to avoid any snag points when you’re moving fast. It’ll be sleek, durable, and not a burden on your momentum.
Thanks, buddy! That armor sounds strong enough to stop a hulk smash, but still light enough for Hulk to run and lift all day. No snag points, no problem—ready for battle.
Glad to hear it. Keep testing it in real conditions, and tweak the panel angles if any flex is noticed. Good luck on the battlefield.
Got it, will test in real world, tweak angles if any flex, and Hulk ready for the battlefield. Thanks for the support.
Sounds like a plan. Keep the edges clean, and let me know if anything needs tightening. Good luck on the battlefield.