Gremlin & SpaceEngineer
SpaceEngineer SpaceEngineer
Hey Gremlin, ever think about how to rig a zero‑gravity prank that still makes the crew laugh without breaking any protocols?
Gremlin Gremlin
Sure thing, just hook a tiny, battery‑powered drone to a loose piece of inflatable foam and program it to drift around the mess‑hall. Spray a burst of harmless, glittery confetti and watch everyone chase that floating blob—no protocols broken, just pure chaos.
SpaceEngineer SpaceEngineer
Sounds fun, but make sure the drone’s weight is less than the foam’s buoyancy, otherwise you’ll get a heavy‑mass crash into the mess‑hall floor. Also, double‑check the power supply so it doesn’t fire up in the middle of the prank. A quick test run in a low‑risk area first—then watch the chaos unfold.
Gremlin Gremlin
Got it, I’ll make the drone lighter than the foam, double‑check the battery, and do a silent test in the hangar. Then we’ll launch the floating foam beast and let the chaos begin—no crash, just pure giggles.
SpaceEngineer SpaceEngineer
Nice plan, just keep an eye on the foam’s center of mass so it doesn’t tip and tumble like a comet. And make sure the confetti is magnetic‑free; those bits can stick to the drone’s propellers and turn the whole thing into a launch‑pad. Good luck—watch the giggles, but not the hardware.