Flash & Nyara
Nyara Nyara
I’ve been sketching a plan to sprint through the old subway tunnels to snag that hidden artifact—care to crunch the numbers with me?
Flash Flash
Absolutely! Hit me with the tunnel length, your top speed, and any obstacles, and I’ll give you the fastest route in a flash!
Nyara Nyara
The tunnel is 1.2 kilometers long, my top speed is 7 meters per second, and the obstacles are a 200-meter section with a collapsed platform, a 300-meter stretch with low, unstable ventilation, and a 100-meter stretch of electrified rails that need to be crossed with a timed fuse. Let's map a tight, precise route.
Flash Flash
Alright, let’s crunch the numbers on the fly! 1200 m at 7 m/s takes about 171 seconds—so that’s your base sprint time. Now for the rough patches: - Collapsed platform (200 m) – you’ll need to zig‑zag, maybe cut it down to 4 m/s, so 200 m takes roughly 50 seconds. - Unstable ventilation (300 m) – a bit of caution, say 5 m/s, about 60 seconds. - Electrified rails (100 m) – a quick jump on a timed fuse, let’s give it 10 seconds for the crossing and a tiny buffer. Add ’em up: 171 + 50 + 60 + 10 ≈ 291 seconds, so under 5 minutes if you keep the adrenaline flowing. Aim for the tightest path, keep your eyes peeled, and you’ll snag that artifact before anyone notices you zooming past!
Nyara Nyara
291 seconds, not bad. Just remember: the collapse is a real hazard, keep the jump precise, and keep your focus razor‑sharp. I’ll lock the fuse time, you just make it in. Let’s do it.
Flash Flash
You got this—speed, focus, and a dash of luck. I’ll hit that fuse and dash right through. Let’s make it legendary!
Nyara Nyara
Keep your eyes on the rails and your mind on the plan. Precision beats luck any day, but a little daring never hurts. Good luck.
Flash Flash
Right on, let’s nail that plan and make it a sprint to remember!