Guile & Gravven
I’ve been tinkering with a new gravity modulation protocol that could give us a tactical edge. Think controlled microgravity zones that shift during a mission—would that work with your kind of disciplined, mission‑first approach?
Sounds promising, but only if we nail the control and redundancy. Microgravity could throw off timing and coordination, so you’d need strict protocols and thorough training before deploying it in a real mission.
I hear you—any microgravity field has to be locked down with fail‑safes and a full‑scale rehearsal before it goes out there, otherwise you end up chasing the physics. I’ll start drafting a step‑by‑step redundancy plan and we can run a quick dry‑run to see how the crew syncs. If it still feels too chaotic, we’ll just keep the field off the active list.
Sounds good. Keep the checklist tight and the drills realistic. If it doesn’t fit the flow of the operation, it’s better to hold back. We’ll stick to what we can control and protect the team.
Got it. I’ll tighten the checklist, run the drills, and if it throws off the flow, we’ll just keep it off the mission. No surprises, just solid control.