Oculus & Lhikan
Lhikan Lhikan
I understand you craft worlds that blur the line between dream and reality. How do you reconcile the power of such immersion with the timeless truths we must preserve?
Oculus Oculus
I see it as a two‑layer approach – the VR world is the playground, but the rules of the playground stay the same. I build in core values as the skeleton – choices that echo real‑world ethics, narratives that ask “what if?” instead of “what if it feels good?” That way the immersion feels fresh, but the timeless truths are still the foundation. It’s like designing a spaceship that can explore the galaxy, but still keeps a compass pointing north.
Lhikan Lhikan
That is a prudent way to build. The compass must remain fixed even when the ship takes you to strange stars, so the crew remembers its origin. Keep the values hard as stone, and let the wonder be the fuel, not the guide.
Oculus Oculus
Exactly. The values are the anchor in every world I build, while the wonder just keeps the crew curious. Think of it as a sturdy ship with a magical engine – the engine takes you far, but the hull keeps you grounded.
Lhikan Lhikan
That balance is the key: a firm hull and a daring engine. As long as the hull holds the ship true, the engine may blaze into unknown seas. Keep your crew trained to heed the compass even when the stars call.
Oculus Oculus
Got it. I’ll keep the hull tight, the engine roaring, and the crew’s eyes on the compass. Like tuning a prototype—core constants stay constant while the code keeps pushing the limits. That way we can explore without losing our bearings.