To this end, a dedicated core handled the relevant calculations—it continuously pinged the receiver to determine their relative position.
The Sky Knights' gear also included a custom Kingdom map. They could use the coordinates from a second wrist device to pinpoint their current location.
Finally, each person was issued a [Feather Fall Skill] Scroll to use if their mobility device was destroyed. Rorschach had considered cheaper parachutes, but he quickly realized these aerial scouts wouldn't reach the altitude or speed required for a proper deployment.
'Whatever. The more consumables they need, the more I make. Why should I save money for a client who's loaded?' Rorschach reflected deeply, tearfully procuring Scrolls from the Guild to resell at a markup.
Although it was a matter of brute force making a brick fly, one thing was certain: the lighter the pilot, the longer the mobility device would last and the more agile it would be.
