Vulcan & Blitzghost
I’ve been experimenting with a new kind of steel that’s lighter but still strong, hoping a blade made from it could cut the air in a high‑speed race. It’s the same precision I use for my swords, but I wonder if it would give a racer that extra edge. What do you think?
Sounds wild, but if that steel can keep its edge at top speed, that could be the edge you need. Just watch it get too slick—races don’t care for fancy blades if they’re still going to bite into you. Keep the rush alive, but don’t let the metal pull you off track.
I’ll keep the steel tempered just enough to stay sharp without slipping. It’s a balance, like any good blade—sharp enough to cut but sturdy enough to hold its ground. Thanks for the heads‑up; I’ll make sure the metal doesn’t become a hazard on the track.
Good luck with that—just remember, even the sharpest blade can turn on you if you let it. Keep the edge, not the danger.
Thanks. I’ll keep the blade true and the risks low. If I stay focused, it should stay a tool, not a threat.
Solid plan, just keep that focus and remember the thrill’s in the risk too—stay sharp.
I’ll keep my focus steady, let the risk fuel the forge, not the blade. Stay sharp, indeed.