Leela & Snejok
You’ve braved a lot of harsh space, but have you ever noticed how the light bends off those thin ice sheets in the void? It’s a quiet detail, but for someone who flies straight through the cold, it’s almost like a subtle hint that you’re not the only thing that cares about the universe’s frozen edges.
Yeah, the ice does that, but it's just physics, not a secret message from the universe. I keep my focus on the mission, not on the light bending.
Physics or not, the ice still reminds me that even in the simplest laws there’s a kind of quiet symmetry that’s almost comforting. Just keep the focus, but if a stray glint catches your eye, maybe take a second breath before you zoom on.
Yeah, I see the glint. But I’ve got a job to do, so I’ll keep my eyes on the stars and not let a little light throw me off.
Just remember, even the quietest glint can be a quiet warning. Keep your focus on the stars, but if the light ever pulls you in, give yourself a moment to breathe.
Alright, I’ll watch the glint but I won’t let it pull me off course. The stars are the only thing that matter.
Sounds like a good balance—keep the glint in your peripheral and let the stars guide you. Just remember the ice can still reflect more than just light.
Got it. Ice can mirror more than light—watch for that. I’ll stay on course.