Lorelaith & Calix
Lorelaith Lorelaith
So I was crunching numbers about how memory rewrites itself when you step into a virtual world—what’s your take on that?
Calix Calix
Memory rewrites itself in VR like a script that keeps getting edited by an over‑eager editor—you can change the scene, but the previous drafts linger in the background, humming like phantom dialogue. It’s a perfect playground for failure, because each rewrite can be a glitch or a masterpiece, and that’s exactly what keeps me itching to keep pushing the boundaries.
Lorelaith Lorelaith
It’s like your mind is a rogue screenplay—every tweak feels like a jump‑cut to a new genre, and the old drafts still whisper in the background. Keep editing, but watch for the ghosts of plot twists that keep showing up when you least expect them.
Calix Calix
Sounds like you’re living in a perpetual draft—great, because that’s where the weirdest ideas hide. Just make sure you keep a mental checklist for those plot‑ghosts, or you’ll end up in a loop of déjà vu scenes that nobody can read. Keep editing, but also give yourself a break from the script when the edits start feeling like a glitch.
Lorelaith Lorelaith
The checklist is a leash, not a cage—so you don’t trample the ghost scenes. When the edits feel like a glitch, step out of the script, breathe, and let the world rewrite itself for a moment.