In the room, Lynch looked at Gadon, and Gadon looked down at his toes.
If the most famous surrealist oil painting master of the Federation were thrown here at this moment, he might immediately be able to craft a painting called "Fire and Ice" based on the relationship between the two and the atmosphere of the room.
Two people sitting independently in different wicker chairs represent fire and ice, Lynch is the fire, Gadon is the ice, and between them lies the battlefield.
The depiction is exaggerated and surreal to the utmost, highlighting the presence of these two individuals while blurring and abstracting the surrounding scene, turning the entire room into a "battlefield."
The red "aura" emanating from Lynch is like blazing flames nearly setting the room ablaze, while the multi-layered gradient blue around Gadon symbolizes the melting defense, illustrating Lynch's dominant position in this "duel."