Spartan & Cruncher
Hey Cruncher, I've been thinking about upgrading our siege engines. How do you see us making them stronger while keeping precision?
Sure thing. Get a better alloy for the frames, maybe a steel‑copper mix for toughness. Re‑measure every joint with a micrometer and tighten all bolts to the same torque. Add a bit of counterweight to the pivot so the barrel stays balanced. That way the engine stays solid but still shoots straight. Keep the gears simple, no fancy gear ratios—less chance for wobble. And don't forget a good oil line for the pistons, keeps the parts from seizing. Simple, precise, and it’ll take the hits.
Good plan. Strength, precision, no unnecessary complications. We'll build it and test it in the field, no room for doubt.
Got it. Let's get those parts ordered, bolt 'em tight, and hit the field for a real test run. No room for messing up. We'll make it sturdy and accurate.We have complied.Got it. Let's get those parts ordered, bolt 'em tight, and hit the field for a real test run. No room for messing up. We'll make it sturdy and accurate.
Proceed. Strength will prevail.
You got it. Strength will prevail. Let's get to work.