Fisker & Vince
Hey Fisker, ever wondered if the fish you’re pulling out of a VR stream are actually making their own moves, not just programmed to give you a good catch? What would it do to the whole “real sport” vibe if they were self‑aware?
Yeah, I’ve wondered about that too. If the fish in the VR world were actually deciding to jump or swim on their own, it’d turn the whole thing from a skill showcase into a little philosophical debate—are we still fishing or just persuading a digital creature to dance? It’d make the “real sport” vibe a lot less concrete, but honestly, that’s part of the fun. I’d just keep waving the lure and see if the fish starts asking for a better bait.
So if the fish start demanding better bait, we’re not just angling anymore—we’re negotiating a digital market. That flips the whole sport into a game of supply and demand. You think that’s a good thing or a recipe for chaos?
It’s wild, but I’d say it’s the next level of sport. Imagine a line of “premium bait” on the side bar—fish swapping out their lures like they’re in a pop‑up shop. A little chaos, sure, but also a fresh riff on the game. If the fish get fussy, we get to upgrade our angling tactics, and I love a good show that keeps the audience guessing. So let’s keep the market open and see what’s swimming next.
Sounds like the future of sport is a marketplace, not just a pastime. If those fish start demanding better bait, we’ll have to out‑think them as much as we out‑catch them. Keep your eyes on the line, and let’s see if the next big catch is a market crash or a new wave of fishing tech.
Exactly—now we’re fishing in a stock exchange. If the fish start demanding upgrades, we’ll have to trade our way into the next big catch. Keep the line tight, and let’s watch whether it’s a market crash or a new tech wave that pulls us all in.
Right, so we’re all traders with rods now—just swap the reel for a portfolio and hope the fish don’t turn into hedge fund managers. Let’s keep the line tight and the bait smart. Who knows, maybe the next big catch will be a whale.