Warning, Don't Look Down the Barrel!

Before they went into manufacturing, though, they first did something that was "required" before they could. Dismantling the blaster!

"Hmm... As expected, it uses 220 volts of electricity at 40 amperes to charge up. This... will be a little tricky." Quinlan commented.

Wis, on the other hand, was simply curious about the "insides" of her toy. She was inspecting each component with curiosity, memorizing their shape, size, weight, and mass. In a flash, the little monkey had absorbed the information about everything—even their internal workings!

"Wis, look at this component, and this... We'd need to replicate them." Quinlan explained as he pointed toward the diodes, resistors, and transistors.

He wasn't too confident in recreating those, as he didn't have the right materials. However, Wysteria had a way of brainstorming and thinking of "alternative" materials for construction.