It's just changing the shape of our trim crystals. We built water cooling cannons from regular cannons on a revision, so I think this would be more than possible.
That being said, since we are all still learning the ropes on this new arms race variant, perhaps the gm would let us know if this is a revision or a design... Just this once?
I suppose I did do this for Wreth.
Honestly, I don't see this being much of either. Sure, small improvement to trim crystals are a perfectly feasible thing to do with a revision. However, the method is, no offense, rather unconnected to reality in any sense.
Crystals are crystalline. They are materials defined by a rigidly ordered structure that does not take kindly to any kind of shear force. Making a long, thin crystal begging to make it absurdly fragile. The hardness is immaterial, even if you could get diamond+ levels of hardness, a long thin crystal will shatter if there's any significant bending stress. The snapping of a long then crystal, or even fracturing, would compromise the entire structure.
In short, it's possible to do a limited version what you're trying to do with a revision- but I'm not sure you understand what you're asking of the materials involved. A design would be better for shaped crystal growth, but you still have to remember that, at the end of the day, these are fragile objects.
The idea, improving contact area to reduce mechanical stress, is sound. The implementation, however, leaves much to be desired- and you wouldn't be able to get terribly good control with a revision.
It's just changing the shape of our trim crystals. We built water cooling cannons from regular cannons on a revision, so I think this would be more than possible.
Do bear in mind that the 'water cooling' for your cannons is a passive feed system that consists of copper tubes slapped onto the sides of the barrel. There's no pumping, no circulation, and no moving parts of any kind.