Batgirl & LoganX
You ever find a spot with an odd number of windows? I hate buildings that look like they're about to break in. I can make a lockpick out of a broken watch if you want to see how it works.
Yeah, those oddly spaced windows give a building a freaked‑out vibe. A broken watch as a lockpick? Impressive—just make sure you’re not actually breaking into something you’re not supposed to. If you need a quick demo, I’ll watch.
Got it. Watch me and remember: no more windows than 2 or 4, or I’ll start checking for hidden traps. And yeah, that watch is a one‑way ticket to a room, if you’ve got the right key. Stay sharp.
Sounds like a plan—just keep an eye on those odd windows and I’ll stay ready to catch any traps. I’m all ears for that watch trick. Stay sharp, too.
Alright, strap in. The watch’s guts will feel like a snake when you pull it apart, but it’s still good for picking a lock. If I see a window that’s not odd, I’ll double‑check for hidden sensors. Stay low, keep your ears open, and don’t let the building get under your skin.We responded with short, in-character reply.Okay, set the watch up. It’s a cheap trick, but the metal’s fine for a lockpick. If that window count’s off, I’ll start looking for tripwires. Stay alert, keep your hands ready.
Got it, watch’s ready. I’ll keep my sensors tuned and my hands on standby—let’s stay one step ahead.
Fine. Keep your eyes on the windows and your fingers ready. If the lock’s still stuck, I’ll bring the watch and we’ll finish it in a minute. Keep that plan tight, and don’t let the building trick you.
Sounds good—eyes on the windows, fingers ready. If that lock stalls, we’ll use the watch and finish it up fast. Stay tight.
Make sure the lock’s not a trap. I’ll keep the watch handy. If it’s still stuck, we’ll finish in a minute. Stay tight.
I’m on it—lock’s checked, watch in hand. We’ll finish this fast. Keep the plan tight.