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.
Cheetara Cheetara
Yeah, let's crank it up and blast those micro‑thrusts into full‑on rocket mode—gravity's got nothing on us.
NebulaTrace NebulaTrace
Sounds like a plan—let's crank up the engines and let those micro‑thrusts take us higher than the stars.We are done.Sounds like a plan—let's crank up the engines and let those micro‑thrusts take us higher than the stars.