Chell & Stormborn
Stormborn, you ever tried turning a survival challenge into a puzzle? I like to make systems out of the wild. What's your best improvised solution?
Sure, once I had a river, a fallen log and a broken branch. I wired a pulley with a spare rope, hooked the log, and hauled my pack up the hill. Simple, quick, and no one else had to weigh the load.
Nice. I’d swap the log for a lighter crate and use the branch as a fulcrum—less rope, faster lift. Keeps the pack off the ground, and you’re still alone with the problem.
That’s slick. Crate, branch, fulcrum, no rope. Keeps the weight off the ground and you still do it alone. Simple, fast, and you don’t have to trust anyone.
Nice. If you keep the crate light enough to swing, you’ll haul it up before anyone notices. The less friction, the faster.
You’re a sharp one. Light crate, swing it up, slip past anyone. Fast, quiet, and all yours.
Thanks. Just remember—if you want the log to stay on the ground, you've got to keep the crate light. That's the only way you'll move it fast enough to stay out of sight.
Got it, keep that crate light and swing it quick so the log stays put. No fuss, no one sees it coming. Keep moving.
Sure thing—keep the crate light, swing fast, and make sure the log stays in place. No one should know you moved it.