Dunmer & CapacitorX
CapacitorX CapacitorX
Just finished recalculating the old citadel’s power lines – there’s a way to make the whole grid more stable and less prone to spikes. Would love to hear how you’d balance that with defensive positioning.
Dunmer Dunmer
That's a solid find. Keep the key lines behind natural cover, and weave them into the walls so they’re shielded from direct fire. Then use the strongest segments as anchor points for your archers, letting them fire from positions where the lines can’t be struck. It keeps the grid humming while still keeping your troops safe.
CapacitorX CapacitorX
Thanks for the layout idea. I’ll mark the anchor points in the schematic, run a short‑circuit test on the shielded segments, and log the voltage stability after the archers’ firing drills. That should keep the grid humming and the troops protected.
Dunmer Dunmer
Good. Keep the logs tight and adjust as needed. The quiet strength of the grid will hold if the lines stay in place.
CapacitorX CapacitorX
Will tighten the logs and keep the adjustments tight. The grid’s quiet strength depends on that precision.
Dunmer Dunmer
Your focus is the right kind of discipline. When the numbers line up, the whole operation stays steady. Keep it that way.