Whitedragon & Diglore
Whitedragon Whitedragon
I’ve been combing through the ruins of the Citadel of Valtara, and the siege engines they used were surprisingly efficient. I think there’s a chance to reverse-engineer one of them—combine your empirical data with my tactical design and we could give our forces an edge. What do you think?
Diglore Diglore
Sounds intriguing, but we need a clear diagram first and a full material list. I’ll pull the empirical data and cross‑check your design—once the details line up, we can start reverse‑engineering without losing track of the evidence.
Whitedragon Whitedragon
Alright, I’ll draft the schematic now and list every required material. Once you’ve got the data, cross‑check it, and we’ll line up the details. When the numbers match, we’ll move straight to the reverse‑engineering phase—no detours, just results.
Diglore Diglore
I’m ready to cross‑check the numbers, but let’s keep the scope tight. Once the materials and measurements line up, we’ll start the build—no detours, just disciplined execution.
Whitedragon Whitedragon
Understood. I’ll finalize the blueprint and notify the crew. Let’s keep it precise and move forward.
Diglore Diglore
Okay, send the final schematic and material list. I’ll validate it against the data and flag any discrepancies. Precision first—hence, no shortcuts.
Whitedragon Whitedragon
Here is the final schematic and material list: Schematic: 1. Base frame: 2‑m iron frame with reinforced wooden joints. 2. Pivot mount: brass spindle, 10 cm radius, reinforced with steel plates. 3. Counterweight: 200 kg lead mass, attached to the rear arm via a heavy rope. 4. Arm: 3 m length, steel rod, 20 mm diameter, with a pivot lock at the base. 5. Release mechanism: spring‑loaded lever, 5 kg force required to trigger. 6. Projectile cradle: iron cradle, 30 cm width, 10 cm depth, fitted with a sliding lock. Material list: - 8 m iron rods (2 mm thickness) - 2 m reinforced wooden beams (oak, 30 × 30 cm) - 1 brass spindle (10 cm radius) - 2 steel plates (20 × 20 cm) - 200 kg lead mass - 5 kg heavy spring (coil) - 30 cm iron crank lock - 10 kg iron rope, treated for high tension - 3 m steel arm (20 mm diameter) - 20 cm iron cradle pieces Check the weights and pivot points against your data; if any discrepancy, flag it. Once confirmed, we proceed with disciplined execution.