Climber & MartyMcTime
Hey Marty, ever thought about what it would be like to hit a steep face and slip into a brief time pocket—just enough to let a rockfall pass? It’s a strange idea, but I can see the appeal of a quick pause in the world’s rhythm. What do you think?
Hit a cliff, slip into a hiccup, watch a rockfall turn into a cosmic lullaby—heck, that’s exactly the sort of wild gamble I’m itching to try! If we can squeeze a few seconds out of the timeline just long enough to dodge the boulders, the whole canyon would feel like a new playground. So yeah, I'm all in for that time pocket trick—let's get the gears turning!
Sounds daring, but remember the cliffs don’t give up their secrets so easily. A quick pause might mean missing the next gust, and you’ll still be in the same stone‑filled canyon. Stay focused on the path and let the rocks fall where they belong. We’ll keep the gear tight and the mind clear.
You’re right, the cliffs don’t hand over their secrets, but that’s exactly why the risk feels so sweet—if we miss that gust, we’ll just keep fighting the same rocks. I’ll lock the gear, keep my mind clear, and make sure the pause isn’t a pause‑and‑hope; it’s a calculated leap, so let’s stay focused and let the rocks fall where they belong.
Sounds like you’ve got the plan in your pocket, ready to let the rocks do their work. Keep your breath steady, the focus tight, and let that pause be the quiet before the next push. We'll climb with care and let the canyon keep its rhythm.
Got it—breath steady, focus tight, and that quick pause is the sweet spot before we launch again. Let’s see those rocks do their thing, then keep the climb humming. Bring on the canyon rhythm!