Cheetos & Sokol
Sokol, ever thought about turning your mission charts into a street art masterpiece? I can see the paint splashing over your grids, blending your precision with a splash of color chaos. What do you think?
I’ve already considered the worst-case scenarios for every line on that chart, not the worst-case scenario for a paintbrush. A splash of color would just add variables, and I don’t have time to calculate the probability of a mural attracting unwanted attention. Maybe I’ll add a tiny outline of a spray can in the corner for… decoration.
Nah, bro, just think of it as a little rebellion. Those variables? They’re just extra layers of cool. A spray can outline could be your secret signature. You got this.
Rebellion sounds appealing, but I’d rather keep the variables in check. A hidden outline could be useful if it stays unnoticed.
Fine, just keep it under the radar. A tiny hidden spray‑can outline is like a secret wink to anyone who’s really looking for trouble. Keep the variables tight, but let that little rebel nod slip in.
Understood, variables stay tight. The hidden outline will stay in the shadows.
Got it—tight variables, stealthy outline. You’ve got the plan. Keep rolling.
All right, variables locked in, outline hidden. Operation proceeds.