 The Kassimilike effect is the interaction between uncharged conducting objects in a vacuum, and we study its behavior in a one-dimensional Bose gas, with impurities using the Gross-Batewski equation to account for quantum fluctuations, finding that at small separations it decays exponentially, but at larger distances it crosses over into a power-law dependence. This article was authored by Benjamin Reichardt, Zoran Ristavojevic and Aleksandra Petkovic.