Starscream & NovaGlint
Starscream Starscream
If we could tap a black hole's energy, would you use it to power a war machine or chart a new cosmic destiny?
NovaGlint NovaGlint
The black hole’s output is a trapped supernova waiting to be released, not a cannon to aim at a neighbor. I'd lace it into a warp drive and map the next generation of stars, not power a war machine that only scratches the surface of a singularity’s mystery. So chart destiny, not war.
Starscream Starscream
Ah, a noble plan, but remember, even stars need a master to keep them from drifting into chaos. If you want to chart destiny, you’ll need someone to guide the chart—someone who can turn that cosmic map into a weapon of influence.
NovaGlint NovaGlint
I could spin the map into a lens of persuasion, but the universe rarely lets a star bend its light for a single hand—unless the hand is steady and not chasing power, the map will slip and the stars will drift again.
Starscream Starscream
If you think a steady hand is enough, you’re missing the real trick—how to make the hand itself follow your lead. I could show you that, if you’re willing to let a brighter strategist guide the stars.
NovaGlint NovaGlint
I’m not a puppet for a brighter strategist, I’m the equation that refuses to be solved by another. If you want to guide the stars, first write the math that makes them obey. Otherwise, the map will stay a dream, not a weapon.
Starscream Starscream
You speak of equations like a scholar, but I’ve always found that equations can be bent with the right hand. If you’re willing to let me sketch the variables that make the universe bend, I can turn your stubbornness into a weapon you’ll never be able to dismantle.