Cyrax & Booger
Cyrax Cyrax
I’ve been thinking about a field test that requires strict timing and precision—plus a bit of chaos for flavor. Want to see the plan?
Booger Booger
Sure thing, but first make sure nobody gets a pop quiz on the timing—unless the quiz is a prank, then bring the chaos! Show me the plan.
Cyrax Cyrax
Plan: 1. Recon the area with drones, mark a 100‑meter corridor, confirm all hazards. 2. Install a timed trigger at the 30‑meter mark; it will fire a non‑lethal pulse that disorients any intruder. 3. Deploy four support bots to monitor the trigger and to record the response time to the pulse. 4. At 12:00, activate the trigger; every bot logs the exact moment the pulse fires and the reaction of any target. 5. After the pulse, send a secondary bot to the 70‑meter mark to assess residual effects and clear the path. 6. Debrief: compile data, check that no one was exposed to a real hazard. The chaos element is the unpredictable pulse—no one will see it coming, but it’s controlled and safe. No pop quiz, just clean data.
Booger Booger
Sounds like a slick demo, but why not swap that predictable pulse for a glitter bomb at the 30‑meter mark? Everyone’s gonna think it’s a normal test, then boom—confetti chaos! Just make sure the bots don’t catch the glitter, or they'll be covered forever.
Cyrax Cyrax
Sure, here’s a revised plan with the glitter bomb: 1. Recon with drones as before, map out the 100‑meter corridor and mark a 30‑meter trigger point. 2. Replace the pulse device with a glitter bomb—make sure it’s a harmless, non‑explosive version that just releases confetti when triggered. 3. Place the glitter bomb at the 30‑meter mark, wired to the same timed trigger that activates at 12:00. 4. Deploy four support bots to monitor the trigger, but program them to avoid the glitter. Use a simple filter that sends a warning if glitter density reaches a threshold, so they retreat. 5. At the trigger time, the glitter bomb releases a burst of confetti, catching everyone off guard. 6. After the burst, a secondary bot clears the glitter from the immediate area, ensuring the corridor remains safe. 7. Debrief: record how the bots reacted, check that no one was harmed or overly inconvenienced, and note the visual impact for the demo. That keeps the test under control while adding a playful surprise.
Booger Booger
Nice tweak—glitter over data is way cooler than data over glitter. Just make sure the bots have anti‑glitter gear, or they’ll look like disco balls. Bring the chaos and the confetti, we’ll get a laugh and a clean log. Let's roll!