Deputy Dean Alexey, a physicist, frowned and said, "The spark plug made of insulating ceramics and two motors can indeed ignite the fuel gas, but it's not stable! That's why Banitt and Otto didn't choose to use spark plugs to start!"
"Who needs stability? Her Majesty asked us to innovate, not to be conservative! How can we manufacture a stable, advanced version of the internal combustion engine in just three days? It's a fantasy!"
The people looked at each other, unable to deny that Dean Pugachev's mindset was indeed dynamic; he had pinpointed the essence of the problem.
Stability isn't important; novelty is the key.
Some raised concerns: "The foundation of innovation lies in its ability to function. Placing a hot copper wire in the combustion chamber can maintain the temperature via subsequent fuel gas detonation. How can we ensure the igniting efficiency using a spark plug?"