Igdrasir's alloy skeleton has strength adjustment.
It's somewhat like an automatic transmission in a vehicle; when the strength threshold is met, the values switch—the more advanced the prosthetic body, the more complex its built-in adjustment programs and functions, capable of both crushing a skull and gently caressing the skin.
It's mainly to help the implant user get through the adaptation period.
John didn't have such a complex process, since Black Light would fine-tune the data after prosthetic synchronization, directly erasing the original program and recompiling it.
The implants on him, including Igdrasir, are all managed by Black Light, with data adjustments fully automated unless personally overridden, much like the control logic of advanced neural centers.
John raised his hand and picked up Hercules.
The heavy, sharp-edged advanced alloy exudes a feeling of reliability and solidity just by hefting it.
Maya said its firepower is as trustworthy as its appearance.
