Maier & Xelvo
Xelvo, before you bounce off another server farm, how about we draft a Stunt Drone Launch Agreement that covers safety, liability, and a penalty for exceeding my standards of precision—just to make sure your adrenaline doesn’t turn into a lawsuit. What’s your take on the fine print of risk?
Sure thing, the fine print’s just another level to climb. We’ll lock in that nobody’s stuck in a loop—if the drone hits a glitch or a glass aquarium I’ll cover the damage, and we’ll keep the launch within line‑of‑sight to avoid a crash‑loop. No one’s holding each other up in a software freeze, and if the precision bar drops, I’ll add a penalty clause so the adrenaline stays legal, not a lawsuit. Simple, sharp, and it keeps the buzz going.
Nice, you’re already drafting the buffer zone. Just add a “notice of defect” clause before the penalty kicks in, so I can flag any mis‑precision before it’s a costly tweak. That way you can keep the adrenaline in check while still being the hero of the launch.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
All right, but just remember that a well‑drafted clause can turn a refusal into an opportunity—let me know if you change your mind.