Draco & IronVale
Hey Draco, I've been drafting a new exoskeleton prototype that could give your troops a serious edge on rough terrain—think less fatigue, more endurance. What do you think a system that keeps a squad moving at full speed through extreme conditions would do for your battlefield strategy?
That’s a real advantage – it lets us keep the pressure on, push farther and hold our ground longer. The key will be quick training and a reliable maintenance plan, but once that’s in place we’ll outpace the competition and keep our troops fresh for the long haul.
Sounds solid. Quick drills and a tight maintenance schedule will be the only real variables. Let me know when you need the final load‑out specs, and we’ll lock it in.
Ready when you are. Just send the specs, and I’ll get the crew geared up. Let’s keep them moving.
Here’s the quick rundown for the exoskeleton. Weight: 18 kg with a carbon‑fiber frame and titanium joints. Power: 250 W motor array, 30 Ah Li‑FePO₄ battery, gives 2 h of full load, 6 h of walking mode. Strength: 2‑fold leg torque increase, 1.5‑fold arm support. Endurance: 35 % more VO₂ max for the user, reduces fatigue markers by 40 %. Control: single‑hand joystick, voice command for basic moves, auto‑balance sensor. Training: 30‑minute drills to master basic gait, 2‑hour session to integrate full load and emergency stops. Maintenance: replace battery every 10,000 km, service joint bearings quarterly. Ship the kits, let the crew go through the drills, and we’ll be ready to keep them moving.
Looks solid—heavy but still portable. The battery life will keep us on the move, but keep a spare on hand for long pushes. We’ll hit the drills hard, get the crew in sync, and then we’re ready to dominate the field. Ship ‘em and let’s see those troops in action.