I've already read your proposal and said what I think of it. I'm not going to disregard logic and take unrealistic damage to make things more convenient for you. I've asked Innue to take a look, so hopefully you can accept their decision one way or another. You haven't debunked a damn thing, you're just repeating the same conclusion with really poor analogies. A good attack, as I explained, would have been to try and impact the Optics directly, rather than hammering on the top of the armour like a caveman and attempting to outstrength a mechanical walker. The only description I gave in regards to the shock resistance of the Optics is the armour value of the front of a Tiger tank. So how's this analogy, take your rock and slam it into a tiger tank and come back to me with the results. Not to mention, the size of the rock would just count against it, you should look into pressure and how it works. In fact, I never really said anything other than that about the strength of the Mech's Optics, so for all intents and purposes that's how hard it is to break. Your analogies about glass are completely irrelevant, as Ramor is not earth and their materials are not the same. The Mech literally has been scratched, now you're just lying. Despite how woefully ineffective I suspected the attack would be it still wiped out the protruding lens you can see in the reference picture, which is why the Mech is now blind on its right side. You just refuse to accept this damage because without complete blindness your creature is dead, because you decided to dive through the Mech's arms. If you had carried out a sensible retreat you could have exploited the damage you did do. Instead, you've decided to argue for more damage, congratulations, you're just as bad as me, if not worse.