Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-5490216-20150420114554/@comment-5490216-20150424004307

Cody hadn't expected an ionic physics application lesson, but he found it geniusly thought out and executed.

"That's impressive," he told her, starting to lead her out. "You must have had considerable resources at home to build that kind of ionizer in a compacted form like your suit. My armor is just a simple Dust conduction."

He took Charger from his back and showed her the points of circuitry.

"This wasn't easy to perfect, let me tell you. Both Shock and Impact have to be compressed to make the blade. I needed steel that wouldn't be maleable to any pressure and could protect the innards."

He pointed to small holes along where the Dust would leave, compressed to create density.

"Impact, Shock, Impact, Shock is the pattern. I can shut off the feed of one for the other. When it hits a surface, the motion sensor in it programs how much Impact Dust is needed, and which ports to exit to guide it back to me. Or its dock, rather. Ricochets are more effecient."

He docked the DISC again and looked in the direction the electronics store was. Then he looked at the escalator nearby it and mapped out their route to the food court. He zipped the jacket part of the armor and stuck his hands in its pockets.

"Say, do you have a personal Scroll? Not the white and gold one everyone gets, but your own? Cause if not, we can get one in here that I can synch your Student permissions with one of higher functionality. Like so."

He took out his personal Scroll. If Iris had payed attention, she would have remembered his personal Scroll unlocked their dorm.