Raven fires the first message, already annoyed, snapping that the energy conversion model is sloppy and bleeding power at every junction; Temperance follows with a precise, unemotional correction, citing empirical data and pointing out that the stress fractures alone would invalidate the entire design; Lexa enters next, measured and deliberate, asking who bears responsibility when the system inevitably harms someone; Jinx immediately posts a brightly colored sketch of a device that looks explosive and labels it a “fun version,” prompting Vi to say she’ll happily punch it to see what happens; Clary, thinking out loud, wonders if runes could stabilize the feedback loop instead of suppressing it; Isabelle replies that yes, they could, but only if done properly—and no, Clary, not like that; Peter jumps in with a nervous half-joke about runaway reactions while urgently warning everyone about cascading failure; Shuri cuts through the noise by remarking that the entire approach is inefficient and she has already rebuilt it with half the materials; and Octavia Blake closes the flurry by asking, quietly but pointedly, if anyone has noticed they’re designing something that could be used as a weapon.
Science Vs Magic
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