Gearhead & Antihero
Just finished a silent, compact engine prototype that could power a personal hover—could give you a jump to stay out of sight. Check it out?
Sounds slick, but remember a good engine still needs a good case and a way to keep it quiet. If it works, it'll give you the edge you need to stay in the shadows. Take a look.
Good point—no good engine is a whisper in a noisy room. I'll bolt a lightweight titanium shell with acoustic dampening, keep it quiet, and give you that stealth edge. Give me a sec, and we’ll test it together.
Sounds good. Keep the shell tight, no leaks, and make sure it stays quiet. When you’re ready, we’ll run it.
Got it—tight seals, no leaks, silent operation. I’ll seal the chassis, add a layer of sound‑deadening foam, then run a test run. I’ll keep you posted when it’s ready.
Sounds like a plan. Just keep the noise low, and let me know when it’s ready for the first run.
All set—sealed, dampened, and humming softly. I’ll fire it up in a few minutes and let you see the quiet run. Stay ready.