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Barbara Gordon ([personal profile] bodilesswarrior) wrote2013-05-10 03:53 pm

TLV 10 - Video

[Barbara is sitting her chair, hands folded in her lap.

For the first time, her full setup is in view; all the monitors, the maps, the schematics, the projections. (One is a map of the Barge; one is a theoretical schematic; one is of the space outside.)

When she speaks, her voice is calm and confident, betraying none of the frustration and anxiety that's been tormenting her.]


We all know, by now, that wherever we're headed is dangerous - potentially moreso than anything we've faced before.

I'm here to offer some protection. [She reaches behind her, presses a few keys, and the middle projection changes; it's become a black body suit, slowly revolving, with labels describing each area.] I've been making body armour for a long time, now. It's tough but light-weight. Resistant to bullets, fire, and blades. Give me your measurements and I can provide you with one.

[Her lips quirk.] And I can personalise it if you want.

Of course, they say the best defence is a good offence.

[She changes the projection again, this time showcasing various throwing weapons; shuriken, knives, chakram, darts, and batarangs. Each are labelled and described.]

I can provide you with these weapons and show you how to use them.
megamind: (Considering)

[personal profile] megamind 2013-05-10 08:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, at least we have some initiative around here.

[ Private ]

You designed Stephanie's "Bat suit". She mentioned it. Excellent work for flexibility and defense. I've got seven confirmed so far -- Chris D'amico, Rorschach, Edward Nygma, Richard Riddick, Toshiko Sato, Zev Bellringer, and myself. I'm also recreating Rorschach's 'grappling gun'.

What do you use for your weaponry? Ceramics, alloy?
Edited 2013-05-10 20:36 (UTC)
megamind: (Awkward)

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[personal profile] megamind 2013-05-11 06:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Mmm. Good. Durable, lightweight - perfect for throwing.

Have the parts running through fab now while the under-armor is getting stitched. All the first round of armor will be done in a day or two. Then the over suit begins.