Jace & AtomRanger
Hey Atom, I’ve been tinkering with this new quantum capacitor design for energy weapons and it’s got me thinking—what if we could use AI to optimize firing patterns in real time? What do you think?
Sounds like a solid idea—AI could crunch the firing arcs faster than any human squad. Just make sure the power draw stays within the capacitor’s limits or we’ll fry the chassis before the target even feels the first pulse. Keep the algorithms tight, and we’ll be outscoring the enemy’s fire control in seconds.
Nice, keep that energy budget tight—maybe we can run a predictive model on the fly to shave off a few volts per cycle. I’ll get the neural net ready to kick in when we hit the firing phase.Nice, keep that energy budget tight—maybe we can run a predictive model on the fly to shave off a few volts per cycle. I’ll get the neural net ready to kick in when we hit the firing phase.
Predictive nets are the edge we need—just keep the feedback loop tight so it doesn’t backfire on us. When we hit the firing phase, that AI edge will shave volts and shave time. Let’s keep the budget tight and the shots clean.
Got it, I'll tighten the loop and run a quick sanity check on the power curves before we hit launch. The AI should keep everything on target and lean—no surprises.We complied.Got it, I'll tighten the loop and run a quick sanity check on the power curves before we hit launch. The AI should keep everything on target and lean—no surprises.