So Avery Frost had found herself in this position once again. It hadn't even been a while since she changed her guns to have a second form and now she was thinking of upgrading them again to increase the firepower and piercing ability of her bullets as well as the heat intensity of her flamethrower flames. This would be harder than normal considering she's taking into consideration two weapons at a time, upgrading them without jeopardizing the vital parts and making sure they don't clash against each other.
The blonde sat by her desk, looking at the blueprint outline of her weapon. Even at its current level, Avery was looking for more improvements. She was satisfied yes, but there's always room for more features and options, which she was currently considering. What else did her guns lack that would be useful in and out of combat?
Now that she thought of it, it doesn't have to always be useful in combat. For instance she had so much trouble sparring against other students because she couldn't hold back the intensity of her guns. In the end, they just dropped like flies without even knowing the full potential of her weapon. The same thing went for her flamethrower. Even those deathstalkers were no match for them.
Thus she figured she'd add a limiter. Something to adjust the firepower perhaps. Her flamethrower already had that feature by the use of trigger-sensitivity so that at least made it easier. Now what else could she add? Gosh, all this knowledge over tinkering things and she was limited with her own creativity. With a shrug, Avery figured she'd just add other stuff later on just like what she'd been doing for so long. For now, she'd focus on strengthening them and adding a limiter.
The girl spent several hours sitting on her desk, creating a 3D visualization blueprint of her new weapons with new parts. Yeah. It was definitely harder than she thought with barely any space left to squeeze in the additional features without having to minimize some. However, that's the mentality of mediocre people. Not only was she from a Frost lineage who excelled in building weapons, she herself knew she would always figure something out. That's what differed her from the rest of mediocrity - she never limited herself with limitations.
And thus, spending almost the whole day in front of her laptop, Avery gave a small smile as the final piece of the puzzle clicked in. So that's what she needed to do eh? It wouldn't a walk in the park, that's for certain. But at least it's possible. Before long, she looked at the window and realized it was late. Crap. Looks like she would just have to continue her plans for the next day. After all, some parts would have to be ordered first. While some were exclusively available from her family's company.
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The blonde sat by her desk, looking at the blueprint outline of her weapon. Even at its current level, Avery was looking for more improvements. She was satisfied yes, but there's always room for more features and options, which she was currently considering. What else did her guns lack that would be useful in and out of combat?
Now that she thought of it, it doesn't have to always be useful in combat. For instance she had so much trouble sparring against other students because she couldn't hold back the intensity of her guns. In the end, they just dropped like flies without even knowing the full potential of her weapon. The same thing went for her flamethrower. Even those deathstalkers were no match for them.
Thus she figured she'd add a limiter. Something to adjust the firepower perhaps. Her flamethrower already had that feature by the use of trigger-sensitivity so that at least made it easier. Now what else could she add? Gosh, all this knowledge over tinkering things and she was limited with her own creativity. With a shrug, Avery figured she'd just add other stuff later on just like what she'd been doing for so long. For now, she'd focus on strengthening them and adding a limiter.
The girl spent several hours sitting on her desk, creating a 3D visualization blueprint of her new weapons with new parts. Yeah. It was definitely harder than she thought with barely any space left to squeeze in the additional features without having to minimize some. However, that's the mentality of mediocre people. Not only was she from a Frost lineage who excelled in building weapons, she herself knew she would always figure something out. That's what differed her from the rest of mediocrity - she never limited herself with limitations.
And thus, spending almost the whole day in front of her laptop, Avery gave a small smile as the final piece of the puzzle clicked in. So that's what she needed to do eh? It wouldn't a walk in the park, that's for certain. But at least it's possible. Before long, she looked at the window and realized it was late. Crap. Looks like she would just have to continue her plans for the next day. After all, some parts would have to be ordered first. While some were exclusively available from her family's company.
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