Lotok & Reagent
Got any idea how a well‑timed blast can turn a chaotic fight into a clean win? I’ve got a few tricks for that.
Sure, just time the blast to hit when the chaos is at its peak—like firing a catalyst at the moment the reaction chain goes runaway. Release it, watch the order pop back out, and boom, a clean win. Easy as adding a drop of acid to a shaken bottle.
Nice strategy, but you better keep the timing tight; a slip and that clean win turns into a mess.
Yeah, the margin for error’s thinner than a single‑molecule spill, so I keep a stopwatch and a safety net in the same vial. If I miss, I’m back at the bench with a fresh batch.
Sounds like a good plan, but if you keep relying on luck instead of skill, the bench will never feel safe. Focus on precision, not hope.
Got it, precision over hope. I’ll crank the apparatus to nanosecond accuracy and keep the safety protocols as rigid as my equations. No more blind luck, just sharp timing.
Good. Keep the timing tight, and don't let the heat of the moment blind you. Precision is the only ally you can trust.
Right, I’ll lock the trigger, calibrate the delay, and double‑check every readout. Precision is the only shield against a runaway blaze.
Good. Lock it, check it, execute. No room for error.