NebulaTrace & Cheetara
Cheetara Cheetara
Hey Nebula, ever wonder how a speedster would handle zero gravity? I bet there's some wild evolutionary twist out there.
NebulaTrace NebulaTrace
That's a fascinating thought. In zero gravity, a speedster would probably evolve a more fluid, wave‑like motion, using tiny thrusts from their limbs to glide instead of running. Imagine their muscles tuned for rapid, small adjustments—like a dolphin that can also sprint. I’d love to run a simulation on that.
Cheetara Cheetara
Sounds wild! I'd hit the lab right after the next mission—let’s see if we can make those tiny thrusts feel like a sprint in space.
NebulaTrace NebulaTrace
That’s the spirit! Just imagine the thrill of watching a creature break free of gravity like a starburst. I’ll bring the models and the propulsion rigs—let’s turn those micro‑thrusts into a cosmic sprint.
Cheetara Cheetara
Sounds like the perfect run, Nebula. Let’s light up the sky and make those micro‑thrusts feel like a rocket—no gravity can hold us back.
NebulaTrace NebulaTrace
Love the energy—let's light up the lab and turn those micro‑thrusts into a real rocket. Nothing can keep us grounded this time.