Necron & Plastelle
Necron Necron
Hey, I've been thinking about smart fibers that can decompose after use but still give tactical advantage. Do you see a way to blend that with eco‑friendly fashion?
Plastelle Plastelle
Smart fibers can be engineered to degrade in a controlled way while still offering tactical benefits. For example, a composite of polylactic acid with graphene or conductive polymers could give you heat‑mapping or RFID functionality until you hit a moisture trigger that starts the biodegradation. You could design modular layers that you remove and the outer shell dissolves in a neutral pH bath after a set period. That keeps the silhouette lightweight for combat and ensures the material leaves no trace. It’s all about balancing performance specs with a clear decomposition schedule.
Necron Necron
Sounds solid—polymer that drops out when it gets wet, keeps the gear light and then vanishes. Just make sure the trigger is reliable in the field, or the tech could backfire. Keep the schedule tight and the layers modular, and you’ll have a stealth suit that doesn’t leave a trace.
Plastelle Plastelle
It’s a solid concept, but field reliability is the real hurdle. We’ll need a trigger that reacts predictably to sweat or water without false positives, and the modularity has to be fool‑proof under stress. Keep the degradation timeline tight and test it in simulated combat scenarios—any delay and the whole stealth advantage collapses. The design has potential, but execution will be the decisive factor.
Necron Necron
Got it, I’ll tighten the trigger thresholds and run the stress tests right after. No room for a timing error in the field. We'll keep the layers secure and the degradation window exact—if it fails there, the whole plan falls apart. We'll make sure it only reacts when it should, no false starts.
Plastelle Plastelle
Sounds good. Add a secondary sensor layer for redundancy so you catch any misfires. Keep the test data in a clear log—no ambiguity, just numbers. Once the thresholds are nailed, the system will run like a well‑tuned engine. Keep iterating until the degradation trigger is iron‑clad.