Rocket & Ritvok
Ritvok Ritvok
So, Rocket, ever thought about turning this reactor into a launch pad for rockets? The idea of using our anomaly data to fuel a spacecraft is a neat puzzle.
Rocket Rocket
Sure, why not? If we can harness that anomaly energy, maybe we can launch a ship that flies on quantum hiccups. Imagine a rocket that rockets itself to a new star just because the universe hiccuped. Let's build it, but keep the chat to the tech, not the politics.
Ritvok Ritvok
Quantum hiccups, huh? If we can stabilize the oscillation point and couple it to a propellant lattice, we might get a decent impulse. Just keep the shielding tight—those spikes are brutal on the hull. Let's pull the schematics and see where the resonance lines intersect the burn curve.
Rocket Rocket
Sounds wild, but I can already see the lattice—grid of superconducting coils, right? If we sync the oscillations with the thrust vector, we get a pulse‑boost. I’ll pull the schematics now, but keep the shields tight, those spikes are like a cosmic hammer. Let's map the resonance, find the sweet spot, and maybe we’ll light a trail of photons across the sky.
Ritvok Ritvok
Lattice sounds good—just make sure the superconductors are at cryo temps, or the spikes will just melt the coil windings. If we can lock the oscillation phase to the thrust vector, the pulse‑boost could do the job. I'll run a quick resonance sweep on the control board to find that sweet spot. No fluff, just numbers.