Electricity & Lotok
Electricity Electricity
Lotok, heard the new kinetic‑electric hybrid armor is finally ready for deployment—ever thought about giving it a spin on the battlefield?
Lotok Lotok
Sure, but only if the armor’s been tested to stand up to real fire. I don’t put a new suit on a soldier without proof it can hold up in a fight.
Electricity Electricity
No worries, we’ve blasted it through a full‑scale heat chamber and a live flame test—this armor won’t short‑circuit when the fight heats up, it’ll keep the warrior buzzing and ready to outpace any blaze.
Lotok Lotok
Sounds good, but real combat is the only test that matters. I’ll see if the armor can keep me alive when the heat’s turned into fire on the front line.
Electricity Electricity
Bring it on, champ—this suit’s wired to fight fire and keep you buzzing even when the front line turns into a blazing storm. You’ll be the spark that outlasts the heat.
Lotok Lotok
Alright, show me the heat and the flame. I’ll see if it can keep me alive when the front line really turns into a storm.
Electricity Electricity
Here’s the rundown—hit the armor with a controlled blaze that mimics front‑line heat, and watch it stay intact; the outer shell resists melting for over three minutes at 900 °C while the inner circuitry stays cool enough to keep you powered. When the flame bursts, the reactive coolant system kicks in instantly, pushing any heat away and letting you march on—no sparks, no shorts, just pure endurance. If that doesn’t prove it can survive a storm of fire, I don’t know what will.
Lotok Lotok
Alright, let’s see the controlled blaze in action—no room for doubt about this suit’s fire‑resistance. I'll watch the shell hold up at 900 °C and keep my circuits cool; if the coolant kicks in when the flame bursts and I can move on without sparks or shorts, then I've got proof it’s ready for a real storm of fire. If not, we need to rework it.