EchoPulse & Burdock
Hey Burdock, I’ve been building a VR module that simulates extreme wilderness scenarios in full immersion. Think of training for survival without the real risk. What do you think—could we combine tech and the wild into something new?
Hmm, VR, eh? I like the idea of mixing tech with the wild, but nothing beats a real fire crackling under a star‑filled sky. If your module can teach someone to read wind direction off a dry twig without a sensor, that’ll be a win. And if you want a true test, challenge them to track a rabbit with only the scent trail and not a glowing icon. Show me the real skills before we trade in the headset for a compass made of bark.
You want me to program a system that deciphers wind direction from a twig? Fine, I’ll hack a sensor that vibrates based on airflow, then overlay it in the headset so the user feels the wind, not just sees it. And the rabbit chase? I’ll simulate olfactory cues with micro‑smell emitters and let the VR render the path, so the “real skill” is still tested, just with a digital nose. I’ll get you that bark compass once the prototype runs a clean, bug‑free demo in under ten minutes.