Exactly!
You can't complain the GlowVari indicates P3 development isn't getting enough focus. They're completely unrelated.
For the Glowie, it was just "Hey, wonder what happens if we pour a little radioactive waste into the white cerakote?".
Whereas, for the P3, they're still working a couple kinks out of the flux capacitor. And the tubes have to dry for 3 months after the solar cells are glued on to the Teflon. Plus, I heard that the juice-injectors were occasionally getting clogged when the laser heated up too much.
You can't complain the GlowVari indicates P3 development isn't getting enough focus. They're completely unrelated.
For the Glowie, it was just "Hey, wonder what happens if we pour a little radioactive waste into the white cerakote?".
Whereas, for the P3, they're still working a couple kinks out of the flux capacitor. And the tubes have to dry for 3 months after the solar cells are glued on to the Teflon. Plus, I heard that the juice-injectors were occasionally getting clogged when the laser heated up too much.
I wouldn't give up on them just yet, most companies have a separate R&D Department dedicated solely to the research and development of future products, while the manufacturing department focuses on releasing production models. ProVape already uses a non-radioactive uv reactive chemical for gluing down chips and whatnot, it was only a matter of time before they came out witb this, in fact, I'd be willing to guess this one has been on the backburner for awhile.
My guess is, this will be the last color, except perhaps maybe a purple and black, that gets released before the P3.