I've mentioned this part of Irso before, but never drawn it in use, or even what the port looks like, I did show an earlier version of the hose end of the connector in the first full image of Irso, but that was very simple. This is the final design for the mass transfer port.
This is how Irso is supposed to take in mass to add to his own, in a controlled and metered manner.
The male portion of the connector that is on the hose is the only solid object the nano-synthetic system will allow in through the port. With it unconnected the opening of the port appears to just contain a black anodized titanium plate, the same material as the rest of the female end of the connector.
The connector is designed to not come off easily, four clamps that secure with butterfly head bolts keep it secured when in use. This is to prevent any chance of it disconnecting while in use.
The ridges visible in the section behind the outlet ports help keep it lined up so it can be secured easily. This is necessary because the hose is twice the diameter of the average fire hose, making it very difficult to handle to begin with.
The ports original intended use was for testing and development. Irso's nano-synthetic conversion was a guarantee, but many of the functions tied to his brain were experimental, and some were added after his conversion.
This is how Irso is supposed to take in mass to add to his own, in a controlled and metered manner.
The male portion of the connector that is on the hose is the only solid object the nano-synthetic system will allow in through the port. With it unconnected the opening of the port appears to just contain a black anodized titanium plate, the same material as the rest of the female end of the connector.
The connector is designed to not come off easily, four clamps that secure with butterfly head bolts keep it secured when in use. This is to prevent any chance of it disconnecting while in use.
The ridges visible in the section behind the outlet ports help keep it lined up so it can be secured easily. This is necessary because the hose is twice the diameter of the average fire hose, making it very difficult to handle to begin with.
The ports original intended use was for testing and development. Irso's nano-synthetic conversion was a guarantee, but many of the functions tied to his brain were experimental, and some were added after his conversion.
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I imagined this device into IRSO's upper back as a weird little tank or something, but this stuff you've published changes the concept I've had in a quite radical way! It's outstanding for me to know more about this gentle giant, not to mention that this port makes IRSO even hotter for me.
Actually, when IRSO reaches (for example) a tremendous size due to a hypothetical gigantic amount of mass (still in a "controlled and metered manner", as you've mentioned in the description), does this device tolerate the pressure that amount ensures or it "adapts" to it instead? I think I will ask you several questions about this awesome monster (in the good way of the word, the same way it's used in bodybuilding) you've created and you called IRSO.
Actually, when IRSO reaches (for example) a tremendous size due to a hypothetical gigantic amount of mass (still in a "controlled and metered manner", as you've mentioned in the description), does this device tolerate the pressure that amount ensures or it "adapts" to it instead? I think I will ask you several questions about this awesome monster (in the good way of the word, the same way it's used in bodybuilding) you've created and you called IRSO.
There's actually no extra pressure created as he gets larger, not at the port anyway. His body adds the mass to it's own so the stuff pumped in just keeps getting absorbed. The port is actually the only part of him that is anywhere near a fixed size for most of the time, since changing it would mean needing a new connector to fit.
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