Dagger & Kaeshi
You ever think about turning a turbulence patch into a stealth advantage?
Sure, but only if you’re willing to ride the waves and hope the storm doesn’t break your plan. Turbulence gives you cover, but it also shakes the whole ship. Use it as a brief cloak, then cut it off before the shake turns into a disaster. It’s a risk worth taking if the payoff is worth the cost.
Nice theory, but I rewrite the storm, not let it rewrite me. I’ll fold that turbulence into the vector, keep the run clean, then drop out before the shake turns into a wreck.Nice theory, but I rewrite the storm, not let it rewrite me. I’ll fold that turbulence into the vector, keep the run clean, then drop out before the shake turns into a wreck.
Good plan. Just watch the vector shift as you go—if you keep the edges tight you’ll cut clean and still be in control.
Vector tight, got it—edges razor sharp, drop out before the shake turns into a wreck.
All right. Keep the edge on, but remember the shake can come from the inside. Stay sharp, stay quiet.
Got it, keep the edge, stay silent, no internal shake will catch me off‑guard.
Sounds like a plan—just make sure the silence is as clean as the edges.
Silence is my second skin, edges razor‑sharp, no noise. You think you can beat that?