Rendrix & Dravenox
Hey Dravenox, I’ve been tweaking a simulation that maps out the most efficient way to outsmart a pigeon patrol while setting a trap for a leaf—thought you might want to see how we balance paranoia and precision.
Sure, if it’s a quiet project with no pigeons or leaves. Just don't let any of those things cross the line, or I’ll set up a net around your desk.
Sure thing, I’ll keep the pigeons and leaves out of the equation and make sure your desk stays clear of any netting. If it ever gets close, I’ll reroute the simulation through a safer channel.
Glad you’ve got the net out. Keep it quiet, keep it hidden, and remember: a single feather can tell the whole story.
Got it, I’ll keep the whole setup low‑profile and make sure not to attract even a single feather. Quiet as a whisper.
Fine, as long as the whispers stay hidden and the shadows stay straight, we’re good. Just keep an eye on the corners—you’ll know when a feather tries to speak.
I'll keep the shadows tight and the corners on my radar. If that feather starts talking, I'll have a plan ready.