Lyra Ventor
Character
Lyra listened without interrupting this time, her expression shifting from excitement to something more measured as the implications settled in.
Microstress self-repair. Microjumps. Sunvale path engines. She let out a slow breath.
"You're building fighters that don't just survive the battlefield," she said quietly. "You're building ones that reshape it."
Her gaze lingered on the projection as it demonstrated a microjump maneuver, the model flickering from one vector to another in a blink.
"Microjump capability in active combat changes everything," she continued thoughtfully. "Engagement ranges. Ambush timing. Escape windows. You'd never be where they expect you to be."
She glanced at Torval, a faint smile touching her lips.
"And giving that kind of mobility to pilots who already think differently?" "That's not just force multiplication. That's doctrine rewriting itself."
At the mention of Sunvale engines operating without a Force user, her brow lifted slightly.
"So you're not hoarding the advantage," she observed. "You're designing it so it doesn't rely on one rare skill set."
Her tone softened, respect threading through it.
"That's smart."
Then, after a brief pause, she added with a small, almost playful tilt of her head:
"You realize you're making it very hard for a pilot not to want one of these."
Syn
Microstress self-repair. Microjumps. Sunvale path engines. She let out a slow breath.
"You're building fighters that don't just survive the battlefield," she said quietly. "You're building ones that reshape it."
Her gaze lingered on the projection as it demonstrated a microjump maneuver, the model flickering from one vector to another in a blink.
"Microjump capability in active combat changes everything," she continued thoughtfully. "Engagement ranges. Ambush timing. Escape windows. You'd never be where they expect you to be."
She glanced at Torval, a faint smile touching her lips.
"And giving that kind of mobility to pilots who already think differently?" "That's not just force multiplication. That's doctrine rewriting itself."
At the mention of Sunvale engines operating without a Force user, her brow lifted slightly.
"So you're not hoarding the advantage," she observed. "You're designing it so it doesn't rely on one rare skill set."
Her tone softened, respect threading through it.
"That's smart."
Then, after a brief pause, she added with a small, almost playful tilt of her head:
"You realize you're making it very hard for a pilot not to want one of these."