Frequency-Pulser
"Ready, Jarvis?" I said, and Jarvis's voice rang out from my phone, confirming that it was ready. With a smile, I plugged the extended socket And I flicked the switch on, a burst of electricity shot through the arms, bringing them to life.
I couldn't help but grin as I watched the arms come to life.
The fingers moved, and the arms began to calibrate itself.
"Calibrating, sir," Jarvis's voice rang out, and I waited with bated breath as the arms stretched and moved around, testing their range.
It was an impressive sight, and I felt a sense of Pride seeing the new improvements I had done to the Arm.
"Sir, what's the strength of the arm?" Jarvis asked, and I replied without hesitation, "50 kg or 110 pounds."
"Impressive, sir," Jarvis commented. "The arm is well-balanced, with both strength and extra range. It's truly remarkable and much more superior compared to the Arms in the Warehouse"
As I watched Jarvis moving the arms, I couldn't help but think about the lifting power of the Mark 6.
50 kg seemed light in comparison, but I quickly shook off the thought and turned my attention to unloading more boxes.
I had a lot of work to do, and I didn't want to waste any time..
With the arms completed, it was time to install the cameras and connect them to the power supply.
Jarvis needed a proper view of the area I was working in, so it could control the arms properly.
Currently Jarvis is using the Trucks 360° coverage to monitor everything going on which would not be convenient as the machines that I plan on building will require Detailed observation.
The process of instsllstion was simple enough, and within minutes, the cameras were attached to the walls, and everything was connected to the extended socket.
It was a simple process of carefully attaching the cameras to the walls surrounding my workspace at the right angle, taking my time to ensure everything was secure.
Once the cameras were in place, connecting them was a breeze. I knew I would be creating a lot of machinery in this space, so having the best view for Jarvis was crucial.
"Jarvis, one arm won't be enough," I said, "Help me create more."
Jarvis promptly replied "With pleasure, sir," with a nod, Together, we quickly got to work, I unpacked the parts and me and Jarvis's one Arm quickly got to building the second arm with care.
Surprisingly, it only took us half the time it had taken me before with just one arm.
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As I watched Jarvis skillfully finish the last bit if internal wiring the second arm, a thought occurred to me.
With multiple arms working simultaneously, how fast could we create machinery? The possibility of an assembly line in the factory was tantalizingly exciting, I couldn't wait to try it out.
Previously I didnt need such a thing as I could work perfectly fine with just two or three Arms, but now the needs are larger and I will have to order more materials as currently, I can only create about Five Arms in total.
Excitement fueled me as I plugged in the second arm to the extended socket, and it activated without any issues.
Without wasting any time, I started unloading the boxes and Jarvis with its two arms assisted on the next arm.
Three hours later, I had successfully built three more arms, all of which were functioning perfectly.
A sense of satisfaction filled me as I looked at all the five arms moving around me, they were all just much better than the First Version of the Arms.
However, my work was not yet complete. I had a specific machine in mind that needed building to keep the Frog out.
It was imperative that the underground bunker was Frog-proof, as the Frog had already proven itself to be an expert spy, with the ability to turn into sand or dust and sneak anywhere without being found out if someone really perceptive wasnt specifically looking for it.
To prevent the Frog from discovering the machines I was creating, I had to create the perfect defense.
The Frequency-Pulser machine I had in mind was similar to the EmBomb, but larger, with one hundred mini speakers emitting sounds of different frequencies and strengths.
The soundwaves could be programmed to create specific patterns that pushed away dust and sand particles.
The programming of the soundwaves itself was rather a complicated pattern, Usually that's not the case as people can create music easily.
Rather the hard part was successfully using the diffrent Frequencies in patterns to push away all kinds sand or dust particles with various diffrent amount of force behind it successfully.
These machines had to be placed strategically all over the exterior, near the air vents, doors, and passageways, to ensure that the Frog couldn't sneak in using its sand or if it had one, Dust form.
I quickly got to work, carefully unloading the boxes and focusing on the intricate engineering required.
At first, Jarvis simply watched me, taking in the technique so that he could copy it and create enough machines to be placed in every entrance of the base.
The noise created by the speakers could be an issue for human ears, so I had to create sound-absorbing materials to line the area of the walls these were placed in to prevent any disturbance or sound to fully go outwards and spread through the mountains.
I also designed directional sound technology that would focus the sound waves in a specific direction, pushing away sand and dust without affecting the people inside the bunker.
Furthermore, I created a control system for the sound machines that would allow me or mainly Jarvis to adjust the frequency and strength of the sound waves depending on the situation.
The machine, I was currently working however first needed to be tested to ensure that they effectively pushed away the sand and dust without causing any harm to the people inside the bunker.
It was a challenging task, but I was determined to create the perfect defense against the Frog's spying abilities.
In conclusion, creating more arms with Jarvis was a game-changer for my work speed.
With five arms, I was able to work on multiple projects at once, Jarvis Hands were handling the building of the structure of The Frequency-Pulser, including parts of the intricate engineering required for the Frog-proof sound machine.
While I mainly focused on creating the Frequency Patterns, I did not have my Holographic table where I could create a design and Jarvis could perfectly create it so I had to be instructing Jarvis as I was working on the Frsquency patterns on the laptop, which I realized I need to upgrade along with a upgrade for Jarvis.
I was confident that the defense system would keep the Frog out and protect my creations from discovery.