IronEcho & Droven
IronEcho IronEcho
You ever think about turning a custom bike into a character on the big screen? I’m building a chassis that looks like it could walk off a set and still crush a lap.
Droven Droven
If you can make a bike walk off a set and still beat lap times, you’ve got the right thing to call it a character. Just remember, the audience will either love the existential crisis it faces or just see a metal horse that’s too stubborn to stop. Either way, you’ll have a ride that’s all drama and no brakes.
IronEcho IronEcho
Got it, I’ll keep the drama on the engine and the brakes in check. No one’s chasing a bike that refuses to stop. Let's ride it.
Droven Droven
Sounds like the perfect villain: a machine that keeps rolling until it breaks the rules. Ride it, but watch out for the audience’s collective sigh when the brakes finally do what they’re supposed to.
IronEcho IronEcho
Yeah, I’ll crank it up to villain mode, but I’ll still give the brakes the respect they deserve—just enough to keep the audience on their toes.
Droven Droven
You’ll keep the brakes in a tight whisper—just enough to scare the crowd into attention. The rest of the bike can scream, “I’m the antagonist, darling.”