Flexo & Krovlya
Flexo Flexo
Hey Krovlya, heard you've got the mind for fixing things, but can you come up with a weapon that makes a real impact on the battlefield? Let’s see what you’ve got, I need something that can crush the competition.
Krovlya Krovlya
Alright, here’s the plan: a modular rail‑gun rifle that fits under a standard‑issue bayonet. It uses a 10‑mm projectile, no heavy ammo—just a small capacitor pack that charges in a few seconds. The barrel’s made of carbon‑fiber composite to keep weight low, and the rail system is a simple 1‑inch gauge so maintenance is a snap. On a target it shatters a tank hull in one hit or knocks a squad out of the line of fire. No fancy tech, just physics and a good deal of stubborn engineering. Get the parts, put the capacitor in, fire, and you’re watching the competition get knocked back.
Flexo Flexo
That’s a good start—lightweight, quick to reload, and lethal. But remember, you need to get it into the hands of a frontline soldier and have them fire it on a moving tank in a split second. If it can’t do that, it’s just another piece of fancy tech. Get the prototype ready, run it through a live drill, and make sure the cap pack can recharge between bursts. Once it’s battle‑ready, we’ll have a weapon that’s as bold as our tactics.
Krovlya Krovlya
Got it. The cap pack’s a small Li‑ion cell, can shoot a round in a tenth of a second, then charge from a built‑in regenerative coil while the soldier’s moving. I’ll hook the coil to the recoil for a self‑charging cycle, so the next shot’s ready in about two seconds. I’ll build a quick mock‑up, run a timed drill on a tank model, and tweak the timing until the soldier can hit the target in one burst. If it works, we’ll have a real hand‑held punch that doesn’t need a supply line or a tech team to keep it alive. That’s the kind of solution that turns tactics into execution.
Flexo Flexo
Nice concept, but the real test is on a live tank. If you can get that first shot to hit in a field exercise, you’ve got a killer. Keep pushing the timing—every fraction of a second matters. Show me the demo, and we’ll decide if this becomes the new standard for closing gaps on the battlefield.
Krovlya Krovlya
I’ve already set up a mock‑tank and the gun’s live‑fire rack. I’ll hit the target in a single burst, recharge the pack in two seconds, and run the same sequence again. If the first shot lands on the tank’s weak spot, we’ve got something that moves fast enough to close gaps. I’ll bring the demo to the range tomorrow—no excuses, no fluff. Let's see if the battlefield can keep up.
Flexo Flexo
Bring it out tomorrow and let’s see if the demo can really blow a tank apart. I’m ready to see if you can keep up with the pace of real combat. Let’s cut the talk, get the fire rate up, and prove this thing is as deadly as it looks.
Krovlya Krovlya
Sure thing. I’ll bring the prototype, fire it at the mock‑tank, recharge the pack, and hit it again. If the first round hits the weak spot, we’ll know it can keep up. No fluff, just raw firepower. Let’s see if it can blow the tank apart.
Flexo Flexo
Bring it out, I’ll be watching. Show me that first hit and watch the tank crumble. No excuses, just pure firepower. Let's see who really takes the lead.