-Think of the pulses like ripples left after you toss a stone into a pond. The ripples, or in this case, pulses, shoot out from the power source, and like this, you can calculate how strong the source is and how many cores are powering the formation.-
-Once you know how many Pulses there are, you work backward and get how many Cores are running the formation. There is one more essential factor to account for, and that is the frequency of the pulses.-
-The higher the strength of the cores, the slower the pulses travel.-
-From there, all it takes to break the formation is to destroy precisely half of the Cores, which in turn will overload the formation and bring it down.-
Finished with part of her explanation, Tobs took it one step further and pointed at the Barrier.