Bebra & Gravven
Bebra Bebra
Hey Grav, I found an abandoned viaduct downtown that sways a little each night – think weird gravity vibes. Want to swing by and test your models on it?
Gravven Gravven
Sure, but I’ll need a proper plan first. Let’s get sensor data, confirm the sway isn’t just thermal expansion or wind, and check the load limits before I bring any rigs over there. I’m not a thrill‑seeker, just a gravity‑simulation technician.
Bebra Bebra
Got it, Techno. I'll ping the weather station for wind logs, pull the thermal data, and loop in the structural CAD so we know the limits. We'll have a quick walk‑through at dawn – no rigs yet, just a couple of sensors and a good dose of skepticism. Sound good?
Gravven Gravven
Sounds good. I'll bring the grav meters and a logbook for the readings. Bring the data, and we'll keep the curiosity in check.
Bebra Bebra
Sounds like a plan – bring the gear, I'll bring the coffee and a list of questions that probably have no answers yet. Let's see what the viaduct really wants to tell us.
Gravven Gravven
Alright, I’ll bring the grav meters and the data logs. Let’s see if the structure has a pattern or just random motion.
Bebra Bebra
Cool, I'll set up the basecamp here and keep a spare notebook for random doodles if the viaduct decides to play. Let's see if it’s a pattern or just a stubborn old bridge being dramatic.
Gravven Gravven
Looks like a plan. Bring the sensors, I’ll bring the calibration files. If the bridge is dramatic, we’ll just document it.Done.Got it, I’ll be ready to log the data when you’re set. Let's see if there's anything other than drama.