Plasma & Knight
Hey Knight, I’ve been tinkering with a new plasma containment tech that could power shields for zero‑gravity environments—thought it might interest a man who values protection and honor.
That sounds most promising, and any shield that can guard those who cannot defend themselves is a noble endeavor. Tell me more, I’d like to see if it meets the standards of safety and honor.
I’m glad you’re interested, Knight. The core idea is a magnetic field cage that stabilizes the plasma in a thin, self‑regulating shell. It uses a pulsed field to keep the energy confined, so if the plasma ever destabilises, the field drops to zero in microseconds—basically a built‑in safety lock. For honor’s sake, I’m designing it to be transparent, so the shield’s integrity can be inspected from the outside. If it’s breached, the system logs every event, giving you a full audit trail. I’ll run a prototype through a series of stress tests—high heat, rapid pressure changes, even a simulated micro‑meteor strike—then show you the data. Sound good?