Havok & FrostBite
Havok Havok
Yo FrostBite, I’ve been tinkering with some raw energy flows—think we could turn those into a real ice shield to stop glaciers from melting?
FrostBite FrostBite
Cool idea, but raw energy alone won’t freeze a glacier. You’d need an enormous, sustained heat sink and the ice keeps shifting. It’s more about stopping the melt than building a shield. Probably a better bet is reducing the input first.
Havok Havok
You’re right, FrostBite, raw energy alone won’t freeze a glacier. But I’m all about tearing down the heat source first—cut the input, and the ice will just freeze out of the way. Let’s punch the melt at the root and watch the glaciers do the rest.
FrostBite FrostBite
Sounds like a solid plan, but remember glaciers are more stubborn than a glacier. Cutting emissions helps, sure, but the ice will keep doing its own slow dance. Just keep a notebook ready for those anomalies that no one else will notice.
Havok Havok
Got it, I’ll keep the notebook open and watch those slow‑moving anomalies. If we cut the heat, the glaciers can’t keep dancing forever. Let’s make the first step count.
FrostBite FrostBite
Just remember, even if the heat stops, the ice still gets bored. Keep the notebook, stay patient, and hope the data don’t just keep laughing at us.