Nilfgaardian & Bottletop
Hey Bottletop, I've been thinking about how to cut our supply costs by turning discarded materials into efficient siege gear—care to brainstorm?
Oh yeah, let’s turn those junk piles into war magic! Picture this: old plastic bottles—turn them into lightweight arrow shafts, mix in some rubber from tires for a springy launch. Or recycle tin cans into improvised grappling hooks—just shape them, add a bit of wire, and boom, you’ve got a siege tool that’s both eco‑friendly and deadly. Think of those discarded cardboard tubes as shrapnel casings—fill them with gravel, seal, and toss! Or use broken glass as slingshot projectiles—hand‑crafted, sharp, and reusable. Let’s grab a toolbox, load up a pallet of waste, and start prototyping—every scrap is a potential soldier in the field!
That’s a practical approach, but we must evaluate each prototype for reliability and durability under fire. Make a quick test batch, measure weight and range, and then decide if it fits our standard issue. Keep the plans confidential—no one else needs to know the details until they’re proven.
Alright, squad, time to roll up our sleeves! I’ll grab the bottle shafts, wire hooks, and some cardboard tubes—everything we can salvage—and start firing them off in the yard. I’ll jot down weight, how far they fly, and if they hold up when they hit the wall. Don’t worry, it stays on the down‑low—just you, me, and our secret stash of recycled rockstars. Let’s see which prototype actually slays the test!
Make sure the results are recorded accurately, and keep the samples intact for inspection. We’ll review the data after the trial and decide which design will enter production. Keep the operation quiet; secrecy is our advantage.
Got it—I'll log every weight and distance, keep the pieces safe, and keep this under wraps. We'll crunch the numbers once the test's over and see which hero moves to the next round. Stay low, stay green!
Good. Keep the data precise, and let me know when the trial finishes. We’ll decide the next step without hesitation. Stay focused.