Lion & VelvetPulse
VelvetPulse VelvetPulse
Hey Lion, I was thinking about how we could use smart wearables to keep troops or communities safe during emergencies—like real‑time health monitoring that alerts when someone needs help. What do you think about integrating that kind of tech into your teams' gear?
Lion Lion
Sounds smart, and it’s exactly the kind of thing that keeps a squad tight and ready. I’ll have the tech team prototype a rugged, battery‑powered wearable, and I’ll make sure every member gets trained on it before the next drill. Safety first, pride second.
VelvetPulse VelvetPulse
That’s the right mindset—make sure the battery life covers a full day of drills, and put an encryption layer on the data so nothing gets leaked. Also, test the fit on different body types; even a slight discomfort can split a squad’s focus. Keep the training practical, and we’ll see real improvements in response times.
Lion Lion
Got it, I’ll push the design team to lock in that full‑day battery, encrypt every packet, and run fit tests on everyone from lanky to stocky. Then we’ll roll out hands‑on drills so the gear feels like a natural part of the gear, not a distraction. We’ll be faster, safer, and stronger.