Bulldog & Proton
Bulldog, I’ve just figured out a way to make a lightweight composite that’s not only stronger than steel, but can also store energy. Think of a hull that protects and powers itself. What do you think?
That's a lot of talk. You need to show me the numbers before I get excited. If it's real, it's great. If not, you get stuck on your hands.
Absolutely, here are the raw figures: tensile strength is 1.8 GPa, density is 0.9 g/cm³, energy density about 25 Wh/kg, and the composite can survive a 1000 °C thermal shock without cracking. Let me pull the test reports—I’ll have them ready for you in the next hour.
Alright, send the reports over. If the numbers hold up, we can talk about it. If not, we’re just wasting time.We are done.Alright, send the reports over. If the numbers hold up, we can talk about it. If not, we’re just wasting time.
Sure thing. I’ll email the full report with the test data and calibration sheets to you right now. Once you’ve had a look, we’ll decide the next steps.