Test the aforementioned improved exoskeleton configuration; start with small increase of the negative feedback and slowly raise it.
See how much the energy capacitors totalling 600 TPU (double that of the HEP (high energy projector) shot) would cost in tokens.
Try replacing the Tesla Arc Battery with 5 gauss rifle power generators.
You test the exoskeleton with your increased negative feedback settings. A few problems become almost immediately clear. First, while the exoskeleton does boost your movement speed, it has the unintentional side effect of also making your movements more exaggerated because you can't react quickly enough to stop as you intended. And thats at lower settings. At higher settings the sheer speed of the exoskeleton outpaces the speed of your arm and can end up causing your arm to smack into the opposing sensors, which causes the exoskeleton to jerk back in the opposite direction, causing you to again slap the opposing sensors. Such vibration is so fast that it becomes almost impossible to stop and ends up pummeling your arm to paste in some cases. Not to mention that it makes doing practically anything impossible.
You can do that in a few ways:using lots of small capacitors or a few large ones or one really large one. Lots of small ones tends to be lighter over all but also more expensive and fragile. Larger ones are less expensive but heavier and sturdier.
You successfully integrate the generators onto the Tesla arc in lieu of its normal battery.
((The shield isnt newly foot thick, it was just about that before, I just rearranged the layers.))
Repeat tests after removing the tertiary reflective layer, as well as the 2 thinnest layers of both hard and soft armors.
Then check the price on such a thing, as well as what would be needed to use it.
((Now I'm just confused with the whole energy thing. I preferred battery life being given in seconds.))
(those numbers I posted don't have anything to do with battery life. The armory numbers still stand, those numbers just show the relationship between the energy sources and the magnitudes of energy produced. If You don't want to tinker with em, just ignore it)
As per the cost of that shield of yours...well each layer of cloth is gonna be 3 token, each reflective layer is 1 token and each hard layer is 2 token. So work it out from there.
Lukas immediately exits the VR after his virtual death. "I knew that the soft beeping meant something bad was going to happen. Ah, well. Let's see what is one the television."
Go to the television and see what's on. If no one else is watching, start flipping through the channels.
You get out of the vr machine and wander over to the couch, vaulting over the back and onto the cushions. You grab the remote from the ground and start flipping through the channels. There doesn't seem to be much on, save for the Death sports.
I know I'm hopelessly outclassed. Let's try this...
Remove myself from room, but keep awareness. Spawn an immediately detonate the largest nuclear weapon I can find. Observe.
The largest one? Um, well that wouldn't fit in the room.
Become a Penguin.
[will:6-1] You instantly and immediately become a penguin.
Renen gets out of the VR machine and walks around, looking for a library.
You wander around, looking for some sort of large repository of information, completely ignoring the internet enabled computers. You do not find any large collections of books on board.