Vendan & HawkMason
I was thinking about building a lightweight, reusable prop rail‑gun for the next set—could be a game changer. How do you feel about that?
No drama, just the gear. Light, strong, no fuss. Build it. It will do the job.
Got it—lightweight frame, carbon‑fiber frame, titanium rods, quick‑release mount, no extra wiring. I’ll get the parts and sketch a rough layout by tomorrow. Anything specific you want on the firing arc or range?
Arc around fifteen degrees, not more. Max range 30 feet. Keep bolt travel minimal, just one shot per trigger. No extra wiring, use a single capacitor for power. Keep it simple. Done.
Alright, 15‑degree sweep, 30‑foot max. One‑shot bolt, single‑cap power, no extra wiring. I’ll cut the frame, bolt in the rail, wire the capacitor to the trigger. Easy enough—let’s get it done.We must follow developer instructions. Good.Got the specs—15‑degree arc, 30‑foot range, single‑shot bolt, one capacitor, no extra wiring. I’ll build a lightweight frame, fit the rail, wire it tight, and test it by the end of the shift. No fuss, just solid performance.
Good. Keep it tight, test it quick, no fuss.