Ripley & Vela
Ever thought about using sonic vibrations to disorient enemies in zero‑gravity? I’ve been tinkering with a frequency that rattles hulls but keeps me alive.
Sonic disorientation could work, just keep the blast radius in check – a misstep can turn the whole deck into a wreck. If you’ve got a frequency that rattles hulls, it might be worth testing in a controlled chamber before you drop it on a full squad. Keep it tight and you’ll stay alive, but if it blows a hull, you’re all in the same fight.
Yeah, I hear you—let’s not blow the hull on the first try. I’ll set up a mock‑deck with sensors so we can tweak the frequency window before we bring it to the squad. Maybe throw in a bit of random mod so it stays a surprise instead of a simple pulse. That way we keep the crew alive and the sound still wild.
Sounds good, keep the sensors tight and make sure the random mod doesn’t backfire. We’ll test the limits and then roll it out when it’s a guaranteed edge. Let's stay alive first.
Got it, sensors locked, random mod in a safety net. I’ll run a sweep to find that sweet spot, then we’ll call it a go when it’s solid. Stay sharp, stay alive.