Hard & Pyron
You ever think about building a shelter that can stand a volcanic eruption while still using fire for warmth and food? Sounds like a tough test.
Sure thing, I love a challenge. I'd layer lava‑proof steel, maybe a geothermal furnace in the core, and wrap the whole thing in a self‑repairing silica gel so the heat stays inside while the eruption blazes outside. Just a little chaos, a lot of method.
Nice ambition, but you’re missing the point—survival isn’t about building super‑stuff, it’s about making the most of what you’ve got. Take a fire pit, keep a tarp, use rock to block wind. Keep it simple, keep it reliable. That’s how you stay alive when the heat is on.
You’re right about the basics, but why settle for “simple” when you can make the fire pit double as a heat‑shield generator? Just a splash of plasma coils around the tarp and a quick venting of hot gases to keep the wind at bay. A little engineering, a lot of sparks—survival turned into art.
Nice thought, but you’re turning a shelter into a science lab. If the plasma coils fail, you’ll be burning your own tarp. Keep it simple, keep it reliable, then add a little tech. Stay disciplined, stay alive.