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Cooling the superconductors in my personal utility fog

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So I put JDlugosz's answer, the MJOLNIR Mark VI and the utility fog into a blender to get 100% pure AT-Field (copy).


How does this work?

Small nanites make up the shields intercepting part.

  • They connected to each other, with flexible "arms" that can break in a controlled manner, in case of overstressing or disconnected when I need to move the nanites
  • Each of them has piezo crystals and conductors as well as permamagnets, that can be insulated.
  • This shield and the suit can slow down and dissipate kinetic energy over your whole body, so you're not going to be penetrated, just pushed.
  • And you can move the conductors to beef up the shield in a direction.

Can I somehow insulate my suit from the superconductor's cooling mechanism, in order to avoid freezing to death while wearing it?

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