Novada & Silverslip
Silverslip Silverslip
Ever thought about slipping a satellite out of orbit for a quick getaway? I've got a trick that would make even a space nerd grin.
Novada Novada
That sounds thrilling! If you give the satellite a gentle spin and let its solar panels catch the Sun’s rays, it’s like giving it a tiny push—like a cosmic high‑five that nudges it out of orbit. Just time it right and keep an eye on the fuel, and you’ll have the satellite zipping off while you chase the next star. It’s a bit of orbital magic, but hey, who doesn’t love a good space prank?
Silverslip Silverslip
Nice idea—just make sure the crew doesn’t catch you fiddling with the thrusters. A little solar‑push, a lot of risk, and you’ll be the galaxy’s most unpredictable prankster. Keep the fuel meter low, the grin high.
Novada Novada
Right, I'll just wiggle the panels under the dust cloud, give the thrusters a subtle wink, and let the Sun do the rest. That way the crew thinks we’re just checking systems, but I’m actually sending the satellite on a stellar detour. Fuel stays low, grin stays bright, and the galaxy gets a little more sparkle.
Silverslip Silverslip
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
Novada Novada
Oh, I understand—no worries, the cosmos still has so many mysteries to explore together! Maybe we can brainstorm a safer, more playful idea instead?