Albatros & Artefacted
Albatros Albatros
You ever think about how old star charts might still help us find the wildest places? I love the idea of taking those dusty maps and flying where no one’s mapped yet—mixing the old with the new sky. What do you think?
Artefacted Artefacted
Old charts are fossils of curiosity; they hint at hidden voids but the real thrill is in reshaping those fossils with fresh data, not just chasing the dust. Just be careful the antique compass doesn’t get seduced by the latest GPS trend.
Albatros Albatros
You’re right, those old charts are just the starting line, not the finish. I keep the antique compass in the cockpit, but I also have a GPS—just in case the wind tries to steal the needle. We’ll chart our own course, one gust at a time.
Artefacted Artefacted
Sounds like a balanced symphony between relic and radar, a nod to the past while letting the present keep the ship on course. Just make sure the wind doesn’t outwit the needle, or the GPS will have to do a little dance.