From: Dee (deechan@sovietairforce.fen)
To: Takami Sakuragi (total-insecurity@stellvia.lib)
Subject: Re: LF someone to give me combat training
Date Posted: November 13th, 2013
One digital girl to another, I... have something, but it may not be what you're looking for. It works out to a combat predictive and biomechanical
efficiency analysis package. Put it a different way, it takes into account the user's condition, body position and weapons and that of the attacker to
predict and suggest things in detail based on the user's aims; causing the most damage the most efficiently, fighting defensively, etcetera. It's
independent of body capacity, per se, but very computationally intensive and at the risk of sounding rude, I don't know how you're written. I rewrote
chunks of my movement protocols to link to it, for example, but I've been informed cracking your own source code like that is kinda strange. Who knows.
Failing that, I've done a bunch of studying of various forms, but if you're going for the whole package, traditional human-style learning of unblended
styles, you're probably going to be better off with a different tutor.
-D
To: Takami Sakuragi (total-insecurity@stellvia.lib)
Subject: Re: LF someone to give me combat training
Date Posted: November 13th, 2013
One digital girl to another, I... have something, but it may not be what you're looking for. It works out to a combat predictive and biomechanical
efficiency analysis package. Put it a different way, it takes into account the user's condition, body position and weapons and that of the attacker to
predict and suggest things in detail based on the user's aims; causing the most damage the most efficiently, fighting defensively, etcetera. It's
independent of body capacity, per se, but very computationally intensive and at the risk of sounding rude, I don't know how you're written. I rewrote
chunks of my movement protocols to link to it, for example, but I've been informed cracking your own source code like that is kinda strange. Who knows.
Failing that, I've done a bunch of studying of various forms, but if you're going for the whole package, traditional human-style learning of unblended
styles, you're probably going to be better off with a different tutor.
-D