BrightNova & StakanVodki
Alright, Nova, you want to talk about that new quantum propulsion thing. I’m skeptical, but if you can prove it works, maybe we can push the limits.
Yeah! I’ve been knee‑deep in quantum tunneling experiments, and trust me, the math’s solid. I’ll bring a small prototype for the demo tomorrow—if it launches, we’ll be orbiting Mars in half the time!
Bring it in tomorrow, but don’t expect me to cheer just because you’re excited. If it works, great. If it falls apart, you’ll know the difference between theory and real life.
Got it, I’ll bring the prototype tomorrow. If it flies, we’ll rewrite the rulebook; if it flops, at least we’ll know we’re not just chasing dream physics. Either way, it’s a win—just keep an eye on the data, not the applause.
Sounds like a plan. Bring the prototype, watch the numbers, and leave the cheers for later. If it works, we move forward; if it fails, we’ve learned something real. No fluff, just results.
Sounds perfect—no hype, just numbers. I’ll pack the prototype and the data logs for tomorrow. See you then, and may the quantum gods be on our side.
See you tomorrow. Don’t forget the data. We'll see if it actually works.