If you remember I started a thread a few weeks ago announcing I was essentially building an electrocutioner suit, it went rather well and i mannaged to make the design a lot more effieceint due to your help.
It was during the planning phase that I realised that I was simply over complicating many things during its design.
So i have taken the liberty of looking at what i want it to do and i have boiled down the suit into two essential features.
1) The killing feature (the grapple attack that will deliver a heart stopping blow)
2) The stuning feature (the punch attack that will stun but most likely not kill the target)
Here is a quick example of what the original design looked like.
Below i will post some basic diagrams and early versions of it as well as a list of general things i will need to complete the project and what it may look like in the future.
A picture of what one of the gauntlets would have looked like. The idea was to have a copper gauntlet attached to a copper (or brass) duster to allow for a mild shock during the punch.
Well even if you don't complete the circuit of a wire (something sparkies know when they work with live wiring) the circuit will still give the toucher a nasty shock (even though its not lethal)
Nolan Sullivan
but basically separate devices (punch activated tasers) can achieve a punch based attack.
Alexander Gomez
If any current flows when you touch one wire, it means you're still completing the circuit through the ground. When you punch someone, unless you have a conductor running down to your shoes, you'll get the same shock they do.
Hunter Perez
>If you remember I started a thread a few weeks ago announcing I was essentially building an electrocutioner suit, BRB calling The Flash.
That's why im no longer doing it. Im attaching a taser to each gauntlet to add the punch feature. The lethal function will simply be by grappling the target
Andrew Williams
Here is the simplified version of the chest rig. It is far more suitable for its original purpose and will cost far less money to build. It is also far lighter and less space consuming allowing for greater agility.