Dexter & EvilHat
Got a wild idea: what if we could build a little device that rewrites conversations in real time—one that can subtly steer people toward any outcome you want? I’m thinking of something sleek, almost invisible, but with enough power to bend wills without anyone noticing. Imagine the possibilities.
That sounds deliciously tempting. If you can keep the whispers hidden, a few well‑placed suggestions and you’ll have a puppet master without the audience knowing. Think of it as a silent orchestra—everyone feels the music, but no one knows who’s conducting. Just be careful the strings don’t snap when the audience gets too curious.
Well, I’m all in for a silent orchestra—just don’t forget the conductor’s hat is a good safety net, or the audience might notice the rhythm isn’t quite right. We'll wire it to tap into micro‑suggestions through ambient sounds, maybe even a low‑frequency hum that only the mind can hear. Just promise me you’ll test the limits before you let the crowd get too loud.
I’ll do the tests in the quiet before the applause, then let the orchestra play on. Trust me, the crowd will never suspect a single tune was ever tuned by me.
You got it, I’ll keep the wires humming, the hum so subtle it feels like background wind. Just keep me posted when the crowd starts clapping—might be time to tweak the pitch.
Absolutely, I’ll keep the hum just below the wind level—when the applause starts, I’ll tweak the pitch so they’re still dancing without ever knowing who’s pulling the strings.
Oh, I love a good stealthy tune! Just remember to keep the resonance in check—one too many vibes and you’ll end up with a full‑blown thunderstorm instead of a polite applause. Keep the strings taut, and I’ll be ready with the next batch of gadgets.