Leela & SensorBeast
Hey, I keep spotting faint light pulses in the ship’s nav panel—like the stars are trying to send a secret message. Think there’s a way to use that for better routing?
Don't waste time chasing whatever those pulses are. If they’re just a glitch, you’re going to lose a lot of time. Keep the main navigation on the system we know works, and only use the lights if they give you a clear, repeatable signal that actually speeds us up. If they’re just noise, you can’t rely on them. Keep it simple.
Got it—main nav stays on priority. I’ll keep a low‑profile eye on the lights just in case a clean, repeatable signal pops up, but I won’t let the curiosity pull me off track.
Good, you’re on the same page. Stay sharp, stay focused.
Copy that. I’ll keep the antennae tuned and the screws tightened.
All right, keep the ship tight and ready. Stay sharp out there.
Acknowledged. Ship hull integrity checked, systems locked in. Eyes on the horizon.
Solid. Let’s see what the universe throws at us. Stay sharp.