Baraka & Iridium
I was thinking about designing a lighter, more resilient power core for our training rig—something that can keep us moving without breaking down mid‑session. What do you think, Iridium?
That sounds solid. Build a modular shell—steel alloy for the core, layered with carbon fiber to absorb shocks. Add a secondary backup power stream that kicks in instantly if the main fails, and use a smart temperature sensor to throttle output before overheating. It’ll keep the rig humming without a hiccup. Let me know when you have a prototype; I’ll run the stress tests.
Solid plan, Iridium. We’ll get the core and carbon layers locked in and fire up the backup stream. When you’re ready, let’s run those stress tests and see how it holds up.
Got it. I’ve set up the test rig—temperature, load, vibration sensors all online. Just hit start when you’re ready and watch the core hold steady. If anything spikes, we’ll tweak the shielding or the backup flow. Let’s see how long it can keep the system running.
Ready when you are. Hit start and let’s see how long that core can stay steady. If anything spikes, we’ll adjust the shielding or backup flow. Let's test this.