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Welcome to Cosmic Weavers, Words shared across space and time. With Cosmic Phoenix, Cosmo Dragon, and Cosmo Bruin.CB:Hello again, everyone. I am Dean Paddock, Cosmo Bruin. These are my co-hosts, Shawn and Douglas. Cosmic Phoenix and Cosmo Dragon. And we have a new Producer. Remember our guest last week? He is our producer now.
CP:And I’m thrilled! Hey, jerkass! Why didn’t more of the story release last week?
CD: He is holding up a card. It reads, “The Director was rearranging the furniture.” I have no idea what that means.
CB: It probably means he is so focused on making sure the pieces all work the way he wants that he didn’t finish writing it. Probably means that once he does finish writing it that it will come out pretty quick.
CD: Perhaps. Well, let’s go back to our original plan for last week. I believe this is where we talk about the craft that you designed, Dean.
CB:Yeah, and I’m pretty proud of it. I tried to blend the other two and add my own flair.
CP: I don’t know how to feel about machines that have detachable units. They just seem like littering space to me. What if it falls from orbit and kills someone?
CB: Well the objective is to recover the materials when the battle clears.
CP: It never works that way. Because space is huge. You are telling me that the benefit to gum in the sea is that you can always retrieve the wrapper later… from the sea.
CD: I feel your illustration got away from you, but I see your point. He did make the parts small enough to melt on re-entry. So it should be fine.
CP: I still don’t like it. Adaptable units are amazing in concept but there are a lot of potential complications and excess costs that go with it.
CB: Well, that is why the main bulk of our forces used them without the modules. Authorization for each situation and the like.
CP: Let me clarify, I don’t mean to be harsh. Your actual design is brilliant. A good blend of raw speed and maneuverability that every strike craft should have. Not to mention a good blend on the weaponry. I just don’t like littering space. That’s why the Ziegfried’s main cannon basically evaporates targets. Minimizes debris.
CD:This is what I don’t get about you. You think nothing of the broken bodies you leave in your wake and scattered about the place. But you have an absolute mopefest over space debris.
CP: Space debris is how those damned toads-
CB: Watch the slurs please.
CP: It isn’t a slur. It is their actual genus!
CD:I thought they were toadlike cephalopods.
CP:No, they are invertebrate toads. I’ve spoken with Dr. Colt about this multiple times after HR tried to pull that crap on me.
CB: Well, if Sienna said so I trust it.
CD: That’s a really odd evolution in that case, but-
CP: Focus! I’m saying that if we could control space debris better we wouldn’t have cultures that don’t fully understand the implications of space travel and the dangers of the tech involved if we could let them discover it their own way instead of leaving this stuff where anyone can blindly replicate it.
CD: I don’t appreciate your tone but I understand your implication to the larger cosmos. I would love to continue but our producer wants to move onto the ad. So, take it away, Alabaster.
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