Re: [audio] | locked to Tony StarkidmakeitaweekJanuary 20 2011, 03:16:39 UTC
That's the odd thing. My security system should have caught it. JARVIS should have heat signatures, photos, fingerprint log ins, cornea scans and records of key swipes yet there's nothing at all. Everything appears normal and JARVIS is working perfectly from what I can tell.
Re: [audio] | locked to Tony StarkidmakeitaweekJanuary 21 2011, 04:37:39 UTC
It would have to be. I've figured for everything else. Once I find out how they got past the security system I'll be busy trying to proof it.
On an unrelated note, I've got some ideas for a personal weapons system that might be useful in the City. I should have testing down to you within the week.
Re: [audio] | lockedidmakeitaweekJanuary 23 2011, 01:51:27 UTC
And now I'm equally dismayed at that and intrigued.
I did mention it was a personal weapons system. Ideally a charge from the arc reactor is transmitted along the skin. When activated touching the skin delivers a shock of arc reactor energy in non lethal charges.
Re: [audio] | lockedidmakeitaweekJanuary 24 2011, 16:27:19 UTC
A shame.
Some. I've tested it on myself and I think I've got the charge going one way. Set it low until you're certain I worked all the kinks out. There's a defibrillation machine on the wall in every lab.
By light blue, I'm guessing you're referring to one of your weapons?
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Not the Armani.
I am betting that who ever stole it won't know how to use it and will blow something up with the arc reactor technology.
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Do you have any security footage that might give a clue as to who took it?
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On an unrelated note, I've got some ideas for a personal weapons system that might be useful in the City. I should have testing down to you within the week.
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Thanks for the heads up. I was almost finished with everything for this week, so I shouldn't have any problem getting started on a new project.
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This one should be interesting to test.
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Oh yeah? What's special about it?
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I did mention it was a personal weapons system. Ideally a charge from the arc reactor is transmitted along the skin. When activated touching the skin delivers a shock of arc reactor energy in non lethal charges.
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Sounds useful. By non-lethal charges, you mean enough to disable an attacker, right?
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I do. It should be provided it works properly.
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And if it doesn't? Is there any chance of it backfiring on the user?
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Some. I've tested it on myself and I think I've got the charge going one way. Set it low until you're certain I worked all the kinks out. There's a defibrillation machine on the wall in every lab.
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