[That made far more sense. He looked over the blueprints. Solid design, but suffered from the same roadblock as some of this ideas. A foreign power source... and perhaps a few other things. He understood the base of it though.
He goes to try and draw in some modifications, only to find the device sort of... draws up what he was thinking. Unaware of his second magic type, he chocked it up as some quirk of the device. He wasn't going to complain, and simply sent the revised blueprints back. In one, it would show the entirety of his idea for the fuel overhaul, where power would be cycled back to the "core". The other, more simplified and less exact, would show a fraction of that. With no core to store the power, the recycled power would be put to use immediately and thus inexactly, which was not ideal, but should ease on fuel intake.]
Here, what do you think of this? I should be able to utilize the machines own generated heat and friction to help offset the need for fuel to start off. If we can find a battery to serve as a core, then I could potentially make the machines self-sufficient. The cores would only need to be replaced when they become unstable and can no longer properly hold a charge.
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[That made far more sense. He looked over the blueprints. Solid design, but suffered from the same roadblock as some of this ideas. A foreign power source... and perhaps a few other things. He understood the base of it though.
He goes to try and draw in some modifications, only to find the device sort of... draws up what he was thinking. Unaware of his second magic type, he chocked it up as some quirk of the device. He wasn't going to complain, and simply sent the revised blueprints back. In one, it would show the entirety of his idea for the fuel overhaul, where power would be cycled back to the "core". The other, more simplified and less exact, would show a fraction of that. With no core to store the power, the recycled power would be put to use immediately and thus inexactly, which was not ideal, but should ease on fuel intake.]
Here, what do you think of this? I should be able to utilize the machines own generated heat and friction to help offset the need for fuel to start off. If we can find a battery to serve as a core, then I could potentially make the machines self-sufficient. The cores would only need to be replaced when they become unstable and can no longer properly hold a charge.