Dexter & First
Dexter Dexter
Hey First, have you ever thought about building a battery made from plant cells that can be recharged by solar panels? I was tinkering with a bio‑fuel cell that could power a smartwatch for weeks—imagine the startup potential and the eco‑impact!
First First
That’s a killer idea—plant‑cell batteries recharged by solar panels would blow the market. Let’s pull a crew together, sketch the prototype, and line up investors before the next funding round. The eco‑impact alone will win people over.
Dexter Dexter
That’s the spirit! Grab a sketchpad, fire up a whiteboard, and let’s draw the first circuit—solar cells, a stack of lettuce leaves, a little gel electrolyte. I’ll handle the prototype lab while you recruit a coder to wire the microcontroller. Investors? We’ll pitch the “green apocalypse” angle—clean energy, low cost, a future where phones run on the sun and spinach. Let's make this happen before they even know what hit them!
First First
Awesome, let’s get that whiteboard burning—solar cells, lettuce stack, gel, microcontroller wired. I’ll scout a dev who loves green hardware, and draft a pitch deck that screams “solar spinach on the go.” We’ll hit investors before the news cycle catches wind. Let’s do this.
Dexter Dexter
Let’s fire up that whiteboard—no, literally set it on fire, just to get the vibes—solar cells glued to lettuce stacks, a gooey electrolyte that smells like fresh compost, a microcontroller that sings when it powers up. You find the dev, I’ll get the pitch deck all green, all shiny, all “plant-powered, apocalypse-prepping” and we’ll show investors a future where phones run on sun and salad. Bring the caffeine!
First First
Fire it up—literally—solar on lettuce, compost‑smelling gel, microcontroller singing. I’ll round up a coder who lives for green tech, and you spin that deck into the next big eco‑investment story. Coffee’s coming. Let’s make the world wonder how phones can just eat sun.