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October 30, 2015 at 2:00 pm #6977
That would help. With boots, I think it could really work. The thing is, we have to ask, “how would it stick in the first place?”
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October 30, 2015 at 4:06 pm #6984Hi Rolena, I am Sarah’s brother, Daniel. I sent you the ideas last night.
On communication, your detectives could have microphones and earphones placed in the rims of their glasses. These communication devices could be linked to their Iflex or to the computer in their boots.
On belts. Also, several hundred feet of parachute cord ( very strong thin rope ) could be tied into a regular belt.
For security in the base, a fingerprint sensitive touchpad in the doorknob could unlock the door, or open an access panel to an audio activated security panel ( a little microphone that opens a lock when it receives the right sound or spoken password ).
More about the drones. A special nondisipative/disipative harmonically tuned circuitry system (i. e. a free energy system that could tap limitless energy from a battery) connected to the battery would allow the drone to remain airborne for years on end.October 30, 2015 at 4:19 pm #6985@sarah-h Hasn’t limitless energy been proven impossible?
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October 30, 2015 at 4:27 pm #6986Hi again to everyone whom this may concern. A little blurb about micro machines. Microminaturized nanotechnology has produced high revolution electric motors thinner than the diameter of a human hair. For your hackers, how about a chigger sized drill car that could float through the air like a piece of dust, navigate to a computer by finding its electrostatic field, drill in to the casing of the computer using high intensity semiconductor lasers, crawl to the processing chips software data bus ( wire), and grab it, feeding its deadly software into the microprocessor. A team of these could totally redesign a computer from the ground up! Medical science has created similar machines not much bigger than a red blood cell that can crawl into capillaries and do micro surgery on the capillary wall.
All these mini machines are built using the same ultraviolet etching methods that can build 10 million transistors, diodes, and capacitors in a computer chip that will fit on a thumbnail.
Daniel HOctober 30, 2015 at 5:03 pm #6988That is an awesome idea. Just as long as the thing could propel itself in the right direction.
One more thing. How would it be powered? Would thermoelectric work on such a small scale? Solar? Could it gain power from the computer it is hacking?
That would be a terribly wicked device. We need to start thinking about how to develop security against that.
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October 30, 2015 at 8:02 pm #6991Daeus It’s me, Daniel. About drone bug power source. At such small size, a strategically placed capacitor could tap into the electrostatic fields surrounding it. The dielectric in the capacitor would store any electrostatic energy until it could be changed into a tiny current by the plates of the capacitor. If you want a more technical scheme, using free energy, the bug could tap into the harmonic waves of the photonic vacuum potential in a hermetically sealed mini-battery. That is to say, according to a theory The Lord showed me, a large mathematical plane of electrostatic potential connecting all charged bodies, which can be tapped into at any point in the universe! Later, I discovered that a high level physicist ( whose name I cannot mention for his safety) agrees with me! ( Or I agree with him).
October 30, 2015 at 8:40 pm #6992Alright Daniel, that sounds good. I can very basically understand your idea in the first part and it sounds like a really good idea. As far as the free energy thin, that is wwwaaaaaayyyyyy beyond me and I find it a little confusing so I won’t try to understand it for now, but it sounds like a neat theory.
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October 31, 2015 at 11:34 am #7000Thanks for all the ideas Daniel. I really like the parachute in a belt one. Hmmm, now if only one of my characters would have the chance to fall off the top of a building or jump out of an airplane :p
Does anyone have any suggestions for cars? So far I’m planning on them driving regular looking vehicles so that if they have to drive through an inhabited area they won’t raise suspicion.
What kind of gadgets could they use in their transportation?https://rolenahatfield.com/
October 31, 2015 at 11:49 am #7002Well, I’d have all their vehicles be bulletproof. And maybe they could be set up so you could drive them into the water and they’d submerge and slip in or out of places that way. Also, weapons (lethal or stun type guns) could be in place…out of sight, of course, but in place for easy defense. They could also probably pick up all kinds of communication in the area they’re in.
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October 31, 2015 at 12:13 pm #7004maybe they could be set up so you could drive them into the water and theyβd submerge and slip in or out of places that way
Oh, yes. Make them submarine cars so they can dive to the bottom of a lake or just go across it (and maybe they could even have a secret base at the bottom of the lake). The cars could also have hovering capabilities so if they get caught in a trap or mob, they could just turn on the hover things and fly over the obstacle.
As for weaponry, how about pop out spikes on the wheels (Ben-Hur anyone?). And the sunroof could have a pop out mini heat seeking missile launcher. There could also be canisters hooked up the the exhaust pipes so that at the press of a button the car could spew out a cloud of smoke or poisonous gas. If these people could place little tracking bugs on anything or anybody they wanted to either track or stay away from, they could have a monitor on their car to alert them when any of those bugs were within a five mile radius and tell them which item/person it is.
And of course the car must be run on water.
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October 31, 2015 at 12:42 pm #7005Rolena, Daniel#2. On transportation. How about charging the metal body of their car with a couple million volts when necessary? It’s quite simple, all you need is a well placed Tesla coil under the back seat with the car’s body as a secondary capacitor! That would give anyone standing on the ground a mighty shock were they to touch the car when it has been charged. As long as the good guys stay in the car, they would be safe. The reasons for this would be to exhaustive to place here. Also, about the submarine thing, the body of the car could be sealed from the water, and the car could be all electric with batteries in its chassis (or frame). These batteries would keep the car upright when submarining. The underwater propulsion system could be a linear induction motor that would pull the car through the water just like a maglev train! This would allow for high speed silent underwater travel. On land the car could use machine guns mounted under the hood or trunk. If the car used the harmonic free energy system, it would never need to refuel or recharge!
Daeus, Sorry if I was too technical earlier; I guess I may have just as well said “4;$@#^>4]~β¬uf5//0:)~Β£Β₯β’[” right? Right. Love the heat seeking missile!
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