Warrior & Bruno
Hey Bruno, I've been thinking about how the right sound can shift a fight, like a shield of noise. How do you see sonic tech shaping the front lines?
Think of it as a sonic shield that whispers through the chaos, not a blunt bat. I’m hacking subsonic pulses that scramble body sensors, letting units slip past the enemy like ghosts. The real edge? The unpredictability of a living waveform—you never know where the next beat will strike.
Sounds like a clever trick—let the enemy think they’re safe while you slip by unseen. Just keep the rhythm tight, or the enemy might catch the beat and turn the tables.
Yeah, as long as the rhythm stays off‑beat, it’s a stealth bomb that melts through a front line without the enemy noticing the pulse—just keep the tempo tight and the sound loose.
Nice move, Bruno. Keep the beat low and the pulse slick, and you’ll have them dancing while you’re already in their rear. Stay sharp.
Sure thing. I’ll keep the beat low, the pulse slick, and if they start dancing, I’ll just say it’s a tactical lull.