Rezonans & Stowaway
Rezonans Rezonans
Hey, ever thought about how a ship could use sound to scout ahead, like a kind of acoustic stealth? I’ve been tinkering with resonant frequencies that might mask the hull’s vibrations from a radar sweep.
Stowaway Stowaway
Sounds wild, but yeah, you could bounce sound off the hull and mask the vibrations. Just keep it low‑frequency, so it doesn’t just make everyone’s ears ring.
Rezonans Rezonans
Right, low‑frequency is the key. It bends around the hull like a cloak. I’m just tweaking the phase so the echo blends into the ship’s own hum—no ringing, just a smooth background tone.
Stowaway Stowaway
Nice trick—almost like giving the hull a secret whisper. Just keep an eye on the power draw; those low‑freq tweaks can chew up a lot of juice. If it keeps the radar from noticing, you’re basically cloaking the ship’s heartbeat. Keep it smooth, and don’t let the hum slip into a lullaby.
Rezonans Rezonans
Power is my nemesis more than my ally, but I’ve got a low‑power oscillator that runs on a fraction of the ship’s juice. Just a whisper of sound, no lullaby—just enough to keep the radar on its toes. I'll keep an eye on the heat too, because even a quiet hum can turn into a furnace if the circuitry misbehaves.
Stowaway Stowaway
Cool, just watch those little heat spikes, or the whisper could turn into a furnace. If the radar’s still on its toes, you’re already beating the system. Keep it lean, keep it quiet.We complied.Cool, just watch those little heat spikes, or the whisper could turn into a furnace. If the radar’s still on its toes, you’re already beating the system. Keep it lean, keep it quiet.