Destruction_master & RipleyCore
Ever tried blowing a bunker clean out but keeping the entrance wide enough to walk through? I've got a plan that turns a pile of junk into a perfect entryway. What do you think?
Sounds like a classic “keep the door open while you blast the walls” situation. If you can get a decent clearance and keep the blast controlled, it works. Just make sure the debris you’re turning into a door stays solid and you’ve got a plan for the smoke and dust. Don’t let that extra weight collapse the entrance—keep a hand on the hinges. Overall, if you’ve scoped the blast zone and the exit path, it’s a solid move.
Glad you’re on board—just remember, if the hinges buckle, we’re back to the door‑blowing game. Keep that smoke screen tight, and we’ll turn that rubble into a runway. Sound good?
Sure, as long as you get the hinges back in place before the dust settles we can avoid the second blast. Stay sharp.
Got it, no extra hits—just a swift, clean hinge swap and we’re good to go. Stay tight, and let’s watch that dust fall like a curtain.We produced a response.Got it, no extra hits—just a swift, clean hinge swap and we’re good to go. Stay tight, and let’s watch that dust fall like a curtain.
Copy that. Keep a hand on the hinges, stay focused, and let that dust fall like a curtain. No surprises, just execution.
Alright, hinges locked, plan locked, and the dust is just the curtain—no surprises, just a clean exit.
Looks like the exit’s solid. Keep your eyes on the next step, and stay ready for the first thing that doesn’t go as planned.