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Oh... that's a little sad, to be honest with you.
*PaMDA opens a holographic bubble in your view asking whether you would like to enable proactive feedback mode, with an off-low-medium-high verbosity toggle*


He wa- Low, I suppose.
*Clears my throat*
He wasn’t wrong, I guess. Even though we really don’t seek out trouble like Dad does, Isaac still gets into it a lot. And look at me, even though I actively turn it down. Still managing to find it anyway, eventually.
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He wa- Low, I suppose.
*Clears my throat*
He wasn’t wrong, I guess. Even though we really don’t seek out trouble like Dad does, Isaac still gets into it a lot. And look at me, even though I actively turn it down. Still managing to find it anyway, eventually.


*PaMDA advises that the process to generate Prion-immune material is labor intensive and, while feasible, cannot be completed with simple phase change*
Does this change your mind about future conflict, then?
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*PaMDA advises that the process to generate Prion-immune material is labor intensive and, while feasible, cannot be completed with simple phase change*
Does this change your mind about future conflict, then?


I got it, PaMDA.
*Shakes my head*
Of course not. There always was the possibility that there would be no one else around to solve a problem caused by a psychopath who can’t be reasoned with. And I’m not trying to kid myself, because there really aren’t that many options for dealing with circumstances like that.
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I got it, PaMDA.
*Shakes my head*
Of course not. There always was the possibility that there would be no one else around to solve a problem caused by a psychopath who can’t be reasoned with. And I’m not trying to kid myself, because there really aren’t that many options for dealing with circumstances like that.


I'm surprised you're willing to do this at all, to be honest with you.
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I'm surprised you're willing to do this at all, to be honest with you.


I told you I’d do what I could to help save your dad, and your home.
*Kneels down to the floor and melts some of the metal away from around a small shape in the center. I reach down into the molten metal and pull out a solid metal hammer from the puddle before letting it resolidify*
I know from past experience, talking to this guy doesn’t get you what you want. I will not be playing that game again.
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I told you I’d do what I could to help save your dad, and your home.
*Kneels down to the floor and melts some of the metal away from around a small shape in the center. I reach down into the molten metal and pull out a solid metal hammer from the puddle before letting it resolidify*
I know from past experience, talking to this guy doesn’t get you what you want. I will not be playing that game again.


Still, most people who have that mindset leave the dirty work to someone else.
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Still, most people who have that mindset leave the dirty work to someone else.


I do, as much as I don’t like that phrasing. But this time, there wasn’t someone else.
*Takes the hammer and points at the suit*
So how is it that I can take this metal without ruining it? How do you do it?
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I do, as much as I don’t like that phrasing. But this time, there wasn’t someone else.
*Takes the hammer and points at the suit*
So how is it that I can take this metal without ruining it? How do you do it?


PaMDA: The material can be bent with sufficient effort, exposing weaknesses at the joints, or the material can be reforged entirely by shattering it.
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PaMDA: The material can be bent with sufficient effort, exposing weaknesses at the joints, or the material can be reforged entirely by shattering it.


Shattering it, huh?
*Walks in a circle around the spare armor set*
And would you say the material becomes more brittle at cold temperatures?
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Shattering it, huh?
*Walks in a circle around the spare armor set*
And would you say the material becomes more brittle at cold temperatures?


PaMDA: Cold temperatures decrease the required operating force but are not sufficient ends unto themselves. Suggested approach: Generate an extreme temperature delta within the material. If possible, create kaleidoscopal minuscule deltas within the material. Use Mierno's strength to shatter it.
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PaMDA: Cold temperatures decrease the required operating force but are not sufficient ends unto themselves. Suggested approach: Generate an extreme temperature delta within the material. If possible, create kaleidoscopal minuscule deltas within the material. Use Mierno's strength to shatter it.


By “kaleidoscopal”, you just mean symmetrical, right? Tiny segments throughout the material with temperature differences that aren’t so great from the next, but that are extremely different from the highest to lowest point?
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By “kaleidoscopal”, you just mean symmetrical, right? Tiny segments throughout the material with temperature differences that aren’t so great from the next, but that are extremely different from the highest to lowest point?


PaMDA: Non-symmetrical would better suit this material's reforging process. They should be as small as you can manage.
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PaMDA: Non-symmetrical would better suit this material's reforging process. They should be as small as you can manage.


Okay, okay. But other than that, what I said will work? Because I can do that.
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Okay, okay. But other than that, what I said will work? Because I can do that.


PaMDA: The temperature differentials should be as discrete as possible. The material disperses gradient heat quite well.
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PaMDA: The temperature differentials should be as discrete as possible. The material disperses gradient heat quite well.


So extremely small steps in temperature difference. Easy.
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So extremely small steps in temperature difference. Easy.


I believe it wants you to make an extreme heat at all points at once.
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So extremely small steps in temperature difference. Easy.


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I believe it wants you to make an extreme heat at all points at once.


*PaMDA generates a diagram of a pseudo-crystalline structure colored red and blue at irregular intervals speckled throughout the structure*
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*PaMDA generates a diagram of a pseudo-crystalline structure colored red and blue at irregular intervals speckled throughout the structure*


Ah. Well I never was much of a scientist. Although... System, what material is this made of? Something that forms naturally as a solid, or is its base state something else?
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I believe it wants you to make an extreme heat at all points at once.


Not if there needs to be a differential, surely.

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*PaMDA generates a diagram of a pseudo-crystalline structure colored red and blue at irregular intervals speckled throughout the structure*


So… If I just randomly make some parts super hot, and some super cold- no pattern here whatsoever- we’re good?
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Not if there needs to be a differential, surely.

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So… If I just randomly make some parts super hot, and some super cold- no pattern here whatsoever- we’re good?


PaMDA: Correct. The pattern should apply on a nanoscopic scale for best results.
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