Glassfish & ShadowHawk
Glassfish Glassfish
Did you ever think about swapping a few of your patrols for a swarm of small underwater drones? I’ve been tinkering with a bio‑inspired design that makes them quieter and way more efficient.
ShadowHawk ShadowHawk
I’m all for saving a few rounds of boots, but I doubt those drones would mind a full‑scale surprise attack. Still, quieter swarms could give us a silent edge—just don’t expect them to follow orders like we do.
Glassfish Glassfish
Maybe we can program a quick response protocol into the swarm—no need for a full command chain, just a simple set of triggers. If it can react faster than the humans, that’s a win. But you’re right, we’ll have to keep the fleet on the sidelines during the heavy assault. Let's test it in a low‑risk scenario first.
ShadowHawk ShadowHawk
Sure, a simple trigger set can keep the swarm tight and fast, but remember even a single misfire can turn a quiet swarm into a chaotic mess. Keep the test zone small, run a few iterations, and watch for any runaway behavior. If it passes, you can bring it onto the sidelines and let the humans do the heavy lifting. Just don’t let it think it’s the commander.