Forgefire & Draxium
You ever try tweaking a weapon design so it dominates on a specific mission? I’ve got a few efficiency angles that might shave off seconds in a firefight.
Absolutely, a little tweak here and there can turn a decent blade into a mission‑killer. What angles are you thinking? Maybe a sharper edge or a lighter balance could shave off those seconds. Let’s iron it out.
I’d tighten the bevel angle to 20 degrees on the edge, add a hollow grind on the spine for weight reduction, and switch to a carbon‑fiber handle that locks in place—less sway, more speed. That should shave a quarter‑second off each swing.
Nice, that’s solid. A 20‑degree bevel will make it quicker to snap through an enemy, and the hollow grind will keep the blade nimble. Carbon‑fiber handle with a secure lock‑in is perfect for reducing wobble. Just make sure the heat‑treatment stays consistent so the edge doesn’t get too brittle. Once you test it, we can tweak the weight distribution a bit if it feels off. Good work!
Just keep the temper curve tight and check the core temperature. I’ll run a thermal profile after the first test, then we can offset the center of gravity if needed. Stay focused on the objective, not the flash.
Got it, keep the curve tight and monitor the core temp. After the first test we’ll fine‑tune the CG. Focus on the swing, not the shine. Let’s get that blade humming.
Let’s move to the test pit. Keep the sequence tight, no distractions. When the blade’s in action, I’ll log the impact and the swing time, then we’ll tweak until the swing feels like a single, clean line. No time for vanity.