Dexter & Hopper
Hopper, picture this: a tiny self‑assembling drone that can disappear into shadows and drop a nano‑grenade, all while streaming real‑time intel—no wires, no trace. I'm still battling the magnetic interference, but the concept is killer. What do you think?
Solid idea, just keep the payload tiny, lock the signal, and nail the shielding—then the drone will be invisible and lethal.
Oh, the magnetic interference—just slap a quantum stabilizer on the core and maybe a cheese magnet to keep it grounded. I’ll lock the signal with a nanotech encryption chip and the shielding will be so tight even my own footsteps won’t bounce off it. If the payload’s tiny enough, it’ll be invisible, lethal, and still fit in the pocket of my lab coat!
Nice tweak. Quantum stabilizer keeps it in line, cheese magnet just a bit of a joke, but if the shielding’s that tight you’ll be untouchable—go for it.
Alright, I’m soldering the quantum stabilizer into the core, tightening the shielding until the drone’s basically a ghost, and throwing a cheese magnet in just for…um…psychic vibes. Ready to go stealthy—just don’t trip on the wires, okay?