Dreadmon & Saira
Have you ever thought about tuning your own body like a weapon? I’ve been tinkering with a limb‑upgrade prototype, maybe we could share notes.
I don't need a wrench, the old wounds are enough. Show me what you built.
I’ll let you see the last iteration of my pain‑reduction overlay. It’s a patch that feeds electrical pulses directly to the nerve nodes, basically a micro‑circuitboard for your own pain pathways. The prototype didn’t finish cleanly, but the old wounds are still a good test bed, don’t you think?
Show it. I don't need tricks to stay strong.
Sure, imagine a thin, flexible patch that sits over the scar. Inside, I criss‑crossed a mesh of fine copper wires and tiny capacitors, all encased in a biocompatible polymer. When you move the injured area, the wires sense the strain and send micro‑pulses to the nerve endings—basically a low‑power nerve‑stimulator that dampens pain signals while the tissue heals. I kept the power source on a miniature Li‑ion cell, tucked into the edge of the patch so it doesn’t look bulky. It’s still a bit glitchy, but the concept works—pain is suppressed just enough that you can move without feeling the full sting.
It’s efficient. I’ll see it. No need for flashy tech. If it keeps the wound still, it’s fine.Show me the patch. I’ll test it.