"Nothing to say eh? Then get lost."
Attempt to control the shadows.
((Hope this goes better than last time.))
(They're not shadows so much as outlines of people made up of various things in the environment. Like this
http://educ.jmu.edu/~johns2ja/illusion/illusions0908/face_landscape.jpg)
You attempt to control the whatevers they are. Yeah, that doesn't work.
Well, prior to the lockdown event my body happened to kill a person - not permanently kill, thank goodness - while my mind was completely out for a few seconds. As you might think I would like to make certain it won't happen again. Oh, it might have connection with a certain painting I was about to be shown as the mental black-out happened. Maurice smiled defensively as he replied and kept his hands in plain view and away from weapons in order not to frighten the nurse.
Keep talking.
The tv is currently just displaying static. Thats weird.
(( Awww ))
"What are the exact circumstances of that?" The nurse asks.
((Mithril you say?))
Add this mithril as those core plates but balance the amount needed with protection, via computer modeling.
Use the auto shunt thingy that slows down things, can it slow down anything (from individual atoms to trains)?
Check up on hologram technology that is compact and effective also see about minimising heat sig in-order to help stealth and paint in the darkest black that I can find (lowest reflection) have the laser on the left arm be able to switch between focused, shotgun and wide aperture & add a capacitor bank allowing for overcharge shots that use the remaining charge from battery and the charge of the reactor.
For processing have fiberoptics that are flexible enough to bend along the normal movement of the suit.
Improve the outer cameras to have same vision range as cam eyes (without the cameyes)
Add internal synth muscels wired into the fibre optic network so as to act like the exoskeleton except allowing fine movements that are similar in range to synth arms.
ask steve what he thinks/ has any suggestions.
I can just tell you right now, whatever you're planning to make here, it's gonna cost an exorbitant amount of tokens and isn't gonna get prototyped. That in mind.
-Mythril, with the "y". As per mixing it into armor, you could do that I suppose, but even just mixing in small amounts it's gonna be very expensive. You could probably get a reasonable increase in the strength of the metal covering a MKIII for about 10 tokens.
-Well, it's not so much a shunt, it's just an automated manipulator. As per stopping things, it's designed to stop things with X mass going at Y velocity. So it could stop atoms but it would pretty much overload instantly because it would be trying to stop everything.
-Holograms require a sort of particulate to function, something for the light to hit. So they wouldn't work too great if you're hoping to project some sort of holographic clone or something.
-Paints that can absorb light and radar and various things exist and aren't to expensive, but heat is a bit of a problem. See, the suit's shunt their heat out of two heat fins on the back of the suit, and those things can get very hot. And it's important that you don't block the heat they release or your own body heat will literally boil you alive since the suit is a near perfect temp insulator.
-Laser is fine, although overcharged shots and the like will cause damage to normal circuits if the aren't hardened and built for it.
-you can just use the camera and systems from the cam eyes without jamming in your head, so we'll just use that.
-As per that synth muscle, it's not that exoskeletons lack fine movement, indeed they're capable of finer movements then humans are. The thing about synth-limbs is that they're plain better then human flesh, which is why you get +1 for them.
"Not just my hands..I'll better keep everything that is a part of me away from him ... it." After staring at Ivan - or what remained of him - for a moment, Zephy decided to take her mind off it for now. "Now what did I ..oh yes, TV. That should keep my mind ..."
"......"
"Oh come on, what's this now? It was still working a few minutes ago!"
Declare general discontent about the currently not working TV.
You groan and slap the side of the Television. It buzzes and the screen clears.
"Piece of junk."
The tv starts displaying a story about "Unknown object on course for occupied space."
Umm the remote modules were my original batchip so they are the speaker, microphone and a computer with the wireless modem sending the results back to the suit.
You know what, to hell with my little handheld remote modules lets go with the quads... or geckobots if they are also 1 token.
Write batprogram, if i fail start a fire pay R&D to make it for me, or the armory master if she will do it cheaper, run if she flexes her fingers.
Yeah, if you just want little echolocation copters to fly around and map the place, then quad copters and self programmed software on your suit are the cheapest. You could do little gecko bots, but since this won't work without an atmosphere anyways, No reason not to just use the copters, cheaper too.
[aux:1]
Well.
You head to the Armory master and ask her about making this program for you.
"Yeah," she says, idly scrolling through the specifications you gave her, "This is easy enough. I'll do it for you for free. Just come back and see me in a while and I'll have it ready."
"Ah, screw it, I'll get someone more qualified to work on this later..."
Run a series of tests for my "Pawn" SFE for the following scenarios (after each scenario the sim is reset):
firing it while in space [does it work]
firing it while underwater [does it work]
throwing a primed magazine like a frisbee with the front pointed at the ground [can it be thrown that way]
throwing a primed magazine so it slides along the ground [how far will it slide]
a random 1 vs 1 scenario where one unit is armed with a "Pawn" SFE and the other with a rocket rifle both units know how to use their weapons and their features [result and analysis]
an urban combat 4 vs 4 where all units are humans in MkIII suits one squad is armed with "Pawn" SFEs while the other is armed with rocket rifles, all units know how to use their weapons and feature [result and analysis]
spawn myself in a MkIII and dual wielding "Pawn" SFEs and spawn a stationary target, try and hit the target; repeat the test except with the video feed of both weapons linked to my visor[compare results]
This is the turret tommygun correct?
-Firing in space: It will work in vacuum, self oxidizing and all, but it may be too cold for the propellent to work, depending on location.
-Firing underwater: Works, sort of. The resistance of the water against those hollow shells is gonna do bad things. At best,very limited range. At worst, they break open in the barrel as they are shot and all the water around you catches on fire. And then the rest of the bullets melt and open up and shit gets biblical.
-Frisbee throw: uh, well you can throw it that way and it will have a mild amount of lift but the thing isn't terribly aerodynamic, so don't expect it to go much farther then if you just threw it normally.
-Slide: depends on how hard you push it, really.
-Combat tests: Well, the ai on these things is pretty limited, so for the most part they would just shoot at each other like normal, staying as close as they can without being in range of the effects of the ClF3. However they do occasionally use the bullets to form "Road blocks" of burning substance to prevent people from going somewhere.
-Self test: ok, just duel wielding is gonna give you negatives to hit. Thats just inherent. As per the rest, the video feeds and iron sights aiming, assuming you spend equal amounts of time on both, aren't gonna be different.