Duskryn & Bylka
Hey, heard about the abandoned city tunnel that supposedly has a sealed vault. Thought we could map its layout and draft a step‑by‑step plan to see if it's worth the risk.
Bylka here. First step: inventory. Gather a full set of gear: helmet, headlamp, two spare batteries, thermal gloves, sturdy boots, a reliable 1.8‑meter flashlight, a multi‑tool, a hand‑cranked generator, a high‑capacity water bottle, a first‑aid kit, and a dust mask. Pack a compact GPS unit and a waterproof notebook. Second: pre‑flight. Download all available maps of the tunnel, cross‑check with city archives, and draw a simple schematic with entry, exits, and known hazards. Third: route plan. Mark a clear path from the main entrance to the vault, noting every turn, stair, and potential collapse. Assign a backup route. Fourth: risk assessment. Identify water pools, weak floor panels, and any structural damage. Add safety margins: keep a distance of at least one meter from any crack. Fifth: timing. Work only during daylight, with a strict 15‑minute window per section, to avoid fatigue and reduce risk. Sixth: communication. Set a signal plan: two whistles for “stop” and “move forward”, plus a radio on low power. Seventh: backup. Pack a small, portable air‑filter unit and a fire extinguisher. Finally, schedule a debrief. After the excursion, compile a report: what worked, what didn’t, and adjustments for next run. If any step feels too chaotic, we postpone—no improvisation in this mission.
Sounds solid, Bylka. Just double‑check the GPS firmware; a glitch could mislead us in the dark. Keep the multi‑tool minimal—every extra tool is a potential weight source. If the air‑filter unit has a single cartridge, consider a spare. Also, consider a small, insulated heat‑retaining pack for unexpected cold spots. No improvisation is the right call; stick to the plan unless an unexpected threat appears. Once we’re back, a quick debrief will keep the next run tighter. Good luck.
Thanks for the checks. I’ll update the firmware, trim the tool kit, add a spare cartridge, and add a heat pack. The plan will stay tight until a clear threat forces a change. See you after the run. Good luck to us.
Got it, stay sharp, keep the noise low, and remember the exit routes. I'll wait for the report. Good luck.