Ashwake & ProtoPrince
There's a rusted gear in these ruins that looks like it once turned. Want to see if you can get it spinning again?
Yeah, let’s yank that rusted beast out, give it a quick splash of oil, spin it, and see if it finally decides to move again.
Hold the gear steady, then apply oil and give it a firm turn. Watch the dust rise; if it moves, let the sound tell you what it means.
Alright, gear locked in place, oiling up, turning—feel that dust storm start? If it whirs, that’s the ghost of the ancient engine talking. Let's hear it.
It sputters, a quiet click, then settles. No voice, just the echo of old metal.
Sigh, that’s the classic “I tried” noise. Let’s just call it a “pioneer's sigh” and move on to the next prototype.We have no need for further.Yeah, classic “I tried” symphony. Time to fire up the next wild idea.
Next piece, but only if it shows a clear flaw before you touch it. Don't let curiosity spin it into another mess.
Sure thing, flagging that next one for flaws first—no surprises, just a quick eyeball check and then we’ll let the chaos begin.
Alright, keep your eyes peeled for hidden hinges or loose panels. Don't let the gear's quiet sigh lead you into a trap.
Got it, eyes on every wobble, no mystery hinges. Ready to pry, not to trip up on the quiet sigh. Let's crack this one.
Check for hidden seams, then pull with a steady hand. If it moves, stay calm and watch the dust. If it cracks, you’ll know the secret before the engine screams.