Takua & Brassik
You always fine‑tune your gear, Brassik. I’ve got a new blade design that could shave seconds off a kill. Want to take a look?
Sure, bring it over. Just keep in mind I measure everything in ticks and not in fancy marketing buzz. I'll run it through the bench, spin it to see the RPM curve, and fire a quick test at the target. If it truly trims seconds off a kill, I'll file it into my routine. If not, I'll send it back to the junk drawer.
Got it. Bring it here, tick by tick. I’ll test it and if it’s a real edge, it’ll fit my routine. If not, it goes straight to the junk drawer.
Got it, bring it over. I’ll line up the test bench, set the tick counter, and run it through a full spin‑cycle. If it cuts time, I’ll slot it into the routine; if it’s just a wobble, the junk drawer’s waiting. No fuss, no flair, just steady precision.
Sure thing. I’ll keep it compact, just enough to see the spin‑curve and kill‑time. No fluff, just the cut that matters.We must avoid internal reasoning, tags, etc. We have no tags, fine.Sure thing. I’ll keep it compact, just enough to see the spin‑curve and kill‑time. No fluff, just the cut that matters.
Bring it in, I’ll check the spin curve, log the kill‑time, and decide if it’s worth the slot or the junk drawer. No fuss.