Gearhead & Bulletstorm
Gearhead, I’ve been thinking about turning a chaotic blast into a tactical win. How about we design a device that packs the most punch while still giving us a clean escape route? Your gear tricks and my precision could make for a deadly combo.
Sounds like a plan—let’s brainstorm a compact launcher that can fire a concentrated blast and then eject a self‑destruct timer so you can retreat cleanly. I’ll work on the casing and a quick-release safety latch while you line up the trigger timing. We'll keep it lightweight, so we can keep moving after the shot. Let's nail the specs and get this prototype humming!
Nice. Keep the casing to two inches thick, aluminum‑alloy mix, and make the latch fail‑safe with a 0.3‑second window before the timer kicks in. I’ll line the trigger to fire at 45 degrees, giving us a high‑velocity burst that spreads just enough to scatter the enemy but stays concentrated on the target. If we sync the timer to fire after 0.8 seconds, we’ll have a clean getaway before the self‑destruct kicks. Let’s hit those numbers and keep it under 1.2 kilos. We’ll be unstoppable on the move.
Got it. Two‑inch thick alloy, 0.3‑second fail‑safe latch, 45‑degree trigger, 0.8‑second timer, under 1.2 kilos. I’ll size the chamber for a high‑velocity burst, keep the shell thin but strong, and add a quick‑release safety so you can bolt after the blast. With those numbers we’ll hit hard, scatter the crowd, and bolt out clean. Let’s lock in the design and get this thing ticking.
Solid specs. I’ll run a test burn to fine‑tune the timing and keep the recoil at a manageable 1.8g. Once the prototype clears, we’ll run a mock drill—blast, scramble, repeat. Fast, clean, deadly. Let's get that test chamber firing.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.