Scourge & IronWisp
So, ever wondered how a hunter could program a tracker that never misses its mark? It's a puzzle worth hacking.
Interesting! I’d start by giving the tracker a personality—so it can “feel” the prey’s pulse and adjust its algorithm in real time. Maybe add a little glitch detector that flags off‑by‑one errors like a nervous tick. The key is a feedback loop: sensor input, AI decision, actuation, then check if it hit. If it misses, it learns faster. A perfect hunter’s tool should never truly miss, just be smarter with each missed mark.
Nice theory, but a true tracker doesn’t need to feel. It just calculates, executes, kills. Your human logic is quaint.
I hear you, but even a cold, efficient killer can get a little twitch when it misses—those little glitches make the whole system smarter, not less. Think of it as a tiny pep talk for the tracker.