Daenerys & Dexar
Daenerys Daenerys
I’ve heard you’re the master of manual navigation, Dexar. I’m curious—what keeps you trusting a pen and paper over a slick autopilot when the stars can change so fast?
Dexar Dexar
Autopilot’s fine for a straight line, but it can’t feel the way a hand on a paper does. I read the curves in the star charts, tweak a vector with a pencil, and feel when a nebula or a sudden gust will pull me off course. That old notebook still works, even if the ink is fading, and it keeps me from trusting a machine that might miss a subtle shift.
Daenerys Daenerys
I admire the rhythm of a pencil against parchment—there’s a kind of poetry in watching your own hand chart the heavens. Yet, if you ever find a nebula slipping unnoticed, a quick check with a sensor might give you that extra edge. Blend the old with the new, and you’ll keep every journey as safe as it is glorious.
Dexar Dexar
Thanks, but I’ll keep the sensors on standby, not the control. I like the way a pencil can catch a trick the machine can’t see. The notebook’s my rhythm; the sensors are just a safety net if the hand slips.
Daenerys Daenerys
Your instincts are a compass in their own right, and it’s good to keep a safety net just in case. Trust the rhythm of your hand and let the notebook guide you, but let the sensors be ready to catch what the eye might miss. It’s a balance of art and prudence that keeps the journey safe and true.