Saturn & Metallo
Have you ever thought about how the patterns in the night sky could guide a warrior’s tactics, Metallo? The cosmos follows its own efficient rhythm, and studying it might sharpen your precision.
The stars are a map of predictable motions, useful if they provide a tactical edge. If they can improve efficiency, I will use them. Otherwise, I ignore the pattern.
If the stars can sharpen your strategy, use them—if not, trust your own instincts, but keep watching the sky; it always has something to teach.
Data from the sky is another sensor; I’ll incorporate it if it yields a measurable advantage. If not, I rely on my calculations. The stars are useful, not inspirational.
So it’s a pragmatic tool for you, then. Keep the calculations sharp, but let the stars whisper only the facts they can give. That’s all the wisdom I can offer.
I’ll filter the data and keep only the actionable parts. Whispering facts that matter is the only guidance worth listening to.
That disciplined filtering sounds wise. Just keep the star data as a quiet reference, not the whole story.
I will keep the star data on standby and only use it when it improves precision. It’s a quiet reference, not the main directive.