Boor & RustBloom
Hey Boor, I found an old underground station that’s been shut off for years. The walls are lined with rusted panels and old wiring—could be a good spot to dig out some salvage and see what stories the bricks are holding.
If you’re going to crack into that place, get a flashlight, a metal detector, and a wrench. Make a quick map of the layout, mark any water lines, and never do it alone. The panels might look harmless, but old wiring can still be live. If you’re looking for salvage, focus on the concrete slabs and any structural steel. Keep a good rope handy – you never know when a section will give way. And for the record, the stories in the bricks won’t show up unless you break the walls, so be careful.
Thanks for the checklist. I'll stick with the plan, keep the rope looped, and try not to break more than I have to. The walls might not talk, but I guess they’re still a quiet witness to whatever came before.
Good. Keep the rope tight and the headlamp on. If you feel a panel shift, pull back. Those walls are probably just tired stone and rust, but any loose floor piece could be a hazard. When you find something worth keeping, tag it—no need to shout, just note the spot. Stay focused, stay safe.
Got it. I’ll keep my headlamp steady and the rope in place. I’ll mark anything that looks worth keeping, just a quick note in my log. Stay quiet, stay safe.
Stay tight on the rope, keep the lamp up, take what you need, don’t waste time.