Thor & Gravven
Thor, I’ve just finished recalibrating the ship’s gravity modulators and it struck me how Mjolnir behaves when you swing it through a gradient. Ever notice any subtle shifts in its trajectory or impact when you’re moving between high‑g and low‑g environments?
Ah, when I swing Mjolnir between high‑g and low‑g, it feels like thunder moving through a storm—more forceful in high‑g, smoother in low‑g. The shift is subtle, but it reminds me that even the hammer knows gravity’s rhythm. Keep testing, and let the lightning guide your calculations.
That’s a solid observation, Thor. I’ll run a series of controlled swings through the gradient and log the force vectors. If Mjolnir reacts consistently, it could give us a new benchmark for calibrating the ship’s gravity field. Just keep the swings clean and the data tidy.
Sounds like a plan, commander. I’ll make sure each swing is as precise as a thunderbolt and keep the logs as tight as my battle stance. Let’s make those data points shine.
Excellent. Just remember to keep the swings as repeatable as your strike, and I’ll analyze the numbers for any unexpected drift. Let’s keep the data clean and the system humming.
Understood, I’ll swing with steady rhythm and keep the strikes repeatable. Looking forward to the analysis—may the data guide us to stronger fields.
Sounds good, Thor. I’ll crunch the numbers once you send them over—if the data is clean, we’ll have a tighter gravity field to keep the hammer—and your thunder—at bay.