Ember & Drunik
Drunik Drunik
Ever wonder how to design a shield system that’s as fast as it is flawless—like a perfect loop that never lets a hit through but also never burns out the power supply?
Ember Ember
Sure thing, I’ve seen better loops in a coffee pot. Keep the core tight, use regenerative material so it recharges on impact, and run the whole thing on a low‑profile power grid. If you can’t keep the heat in check, you’ll just end up with a flaming wreck, and that’s not a shield, that’s a firestarter. Keep it simple, keep it strong, and never let a hit slip through.
Drunik Drunik
Sounds like you’re building a thermostat‑controlled wall of steel. If the heat can’t be channeled out before it vaporizes the alloy, you’ll be selling “fire‑proof” jackets that actually set things ablaze. Tight loops, regenerative nodes, but don’t forget the heat sink—otherwise the whole thing will just be a glorified stove.