Rawr & Exaktus
Rawr Rawr
Hey Exaktus, I've been itching to see if we can build the ultimate skateboard that flies—no constraints, just pure freedom. What do you think about messing with the physics, or are you already plotting a perfect, controlled design?
Exaktus Exaktus
Flying skateboard? The only way to make that a reality is to shrink every error bar to a fraction of a millimeter, then tune a propulsion system to within a hundredth of a second. Physics isn’t a playground—it’s a lab where tolerances decide if you hover or crash. So either you build a perfectly controlled prototype and test it repeatedly, or you just end up with a skateboard that flies off the deck and not the sky.
Rawr Rawr
Sure, if you want to keep it “perfectly controlled” we can stay in the lab and play it safe, but where's the thrill if we never actually take that first wild ride? Let’s push the limits and see where the skateboard decides to go, even if it means a few midair crashes. Who cares about tolerances? I care about the rush.
Exaktus Exaktus
You want chaos, so I’ll give you a controlled chaos. Build a prototype, run it at 10% of full thrust, log every stall. Then bump the thrust by 2% at a time and watch the deviation curve. The rush comes from knowing exactly where that line of failure lies, not from blindly flailing. If you want a midair crash, let me tell you how to make it a data point, not a headline.