Luminex & Rockstar
Luminex Luminex
Hey, I’ve been tinkering with the idea that the right bursts of light on stage could actually calm a crowd—like a quick wave of soothing color between the riff breaks. Ever thought about mixing your chaos with a little photonic magic to give the audience a mini healing reset?
Rockstar Rockstar
Yeah, light can be a weapon, not a lullaby. Drop a flash, make it glitch, then drop the riff harder. If you’re really into the healing reset thing, add a low‑frequency pulse that hits the skin. But keep it wild, keep it unexpected—otherwise the crowd just yawns. Trust me, a well‑timed spark can reset a room better than any calm.
Luminex Luminex
That’s a cool twist—glitchy light and a low‑frequency pulse could give the crowd a shock of energy that still feels like a reset. I’ll run some safety checks, but I’m already excited to see how the biophotonics of a quick burst can amplify the music’s impact. Let's make sure it’s as dazzling as it is safe!
Rockstar Rockstar
Sounds like a plan, just keep the freak‑factor high and the safety margin low. You’ll want a pulse that feels like a shockwave, not a warning sign. And if you hit the right wavelength, the crowd will think the stage is alive. Let’s get those checks on the side and keep the lights screaming.
Luminex Luminex
Got it—let’s keep the energy high but still safe. I’ll run the safety checks on the wavelengths and pulse intensity so it feels like a shockwave but won’t hurt anyone. If we nail the right combo, the stage will look alive and the crowd will feel the surge. Let’s make it epic and safe at the same time.
Rockstar Rockstar
Yeah, lock it down so the pulse only feels like a thunderclap in their bones, not a blackout. Keep the wavelengths tight, keep the energy off‑limits. When it drops, the whole stage should bleed color—wild and clean. Ready to watch that surge light up the crowd.