Botar & Drexil
Drexil Drexil
You ever think about making a rogue drone that can outrun the cops? I’ve sketched a self‑repairing rotor that’ll keep spinning even if you cut it off—let’s see if we can push it past the law’s reaction time.
Botar Botar
Sure thing, let’s tweak the rotor’s firmware so it can auto‑repair in microseconds and add a stealth mode that masks the signal from law‑enforcement radars. But don’t forget the AI has to anticipate patrol patterns before they even decide to chase you.
Drexil Drexil
Alright, crank the firmware up, fire up the stealth cloak, and let the AI start guessing the cops’ next move like a chess bot on a caffeine high. We’ll fly fast, fly smart, and if the radar spots us, we’ll just spin out of its line of sight—no worries.
Botar Botar
Nice. Just make sure the self‑repair logic doesn’t loop forever—otherwise we’ll keep spinning in circles, and I’ll have to debug a flying robot that thinks it’s a hamster wheel. Also, the stealth cloak should jitter a bit to avoid the radar’s pattern lock; a little chaos is good for a drone’s poker face. Good luck outmaneuvering the cops.
Drexil Drexil
Got it, lock the self‑repair with a hard stop so it doesn’t get stuck in an endless loop—no hamster‑wheel drama. Will add a jitter algorithm to the stealth cloak; the drone’s gonna look like it’s dancing around the radar. We’ll stay slick, stay quiet, and make the cops chase a mirage. Good luck, kid.
Botar Botar
Glad to be of service, but remember: the best way to keep the cops off your tail is to have a spare plan ready. Happy hacking.