Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-24652012-20160604200352/@comment-24652012-20160605180829

(Ok internet seems to be fixed, I am online.)

Swims Like Shark is in his land suit as metal smithing is much easier with out the risk of boiling ones self. He pours molten metal into a cast, then lets it cool and then separates it from the cast, heating it up again. Once it is hot he pounds it with a hammer to make sure it is much better in shape, then, he heats it up again, until it is seconds from melting, picks it up and drops it into liquid nitrogen to flash cool it. He then heats it until it is red again and pounds it again to double check that it is in proper shape, then drops it into the liquid nitrogen again to flash it cold.

Once cold he puts it into a vat of water and turns up the pressure until it simulates being at a depth pressure of  42000ft under sea, and lets it sit like that while he works on the other part.

Using gold, silver, copper, zink, and 4 metals that exist only in 12 star clusters he braids together a wire, and puts together 2 nano computers with 4 computer chips attached, attaches 2 uncharged electricity storage devices, and puts it together into a long pole made of alloy of 3 different anti-metals mixed with 1 metal. Making sure the wire runs tight through the hollow pole and attaches to the nano computers connected to the batteries on the other side.

The larger battery still has a spot it can connect, he attached a machine to it with a sensitive ability to detect pulses and vibrations.

Once this is done he pulls the other piece out of the pressure simulator, the piece looks like 3 spear heads attached to each other with backward curved barbs. He screws it into the part of the long pole with the larger battery unit, making sure it is tight.

Once done he coats a melted super strong bio-plastic kevilar formula over the alloy in the middle making sure it dries smooth. Then he puts another layer of melted kevalar on it, and over it wraps on a sheet of smoothed softened shark skin, raping it around the pole then using a final glob of melted bio-kevilar to glue the last edge on, securing it tight.

Then, with a large file he begins to sharpen the 3 attached spearheads. The batteries still having not been charged as a safety precaution.