Combat & Selka
You know, Selka, I keep hearing you preach about the dangers of digital overreach, but I wonder—what if the very tech you’re skeptical of could replace the bruising, real‑world training we fighters rely on? A high‑fidelity simulation could crush a training schedule, cut injuries, and shave hours off prep. Don’t you think we should at least test it?
I get where you’re coming from, and a high‑fidelity sim could cut injuries and save time, but you have to weigh the energy bill of running those data centers and whether a virtual match can capture the chaos of a live opponent. Maybe run a small pilot to see the real impact, but don’t let it replace the gritty, unpredictable training that builds resilience.
Yeah, a pilot sounds smart—let’s fire up a couple of rigs, track the power draw, and compare the results to a dozen rounds in the ring. If the sim’s giving us data that matches the unpredictability of a live fight, it could be a secret weapon. Until then, keep hitting the bag, slipping those punches, and learning how a real opponent can throw you off balance. That’s where true grit is forged.
Sounds good, but remember those rigs still chew through a lot of power, so the pilot has to be energy‑efficient. If the data shows the simulation can match a dozen real rounds, that’s a strong case for a hybrid approach. Until then, keep hitting the bag—real grit comes from the sweat and the unpredictable rhythm of a live opponent.