ObsidianFox & Dweller
Dweller Dweller
Got any plans for turning that old gas station into a real bunker? I could patch up the walls and set up a watchpost, and you could run the sensors. It’s a good way to keep both our backs covered.
ObsidianFox ObsidianFox
Sure, but first we need to survey the structure, check load capacity, seal all entry points, then install a tiered sensor system and secure the power supply. Once that's done, we can set up the watchpost.
Dweller Dweller
Sounds good, I’ll grab the bolt cutters and start sealing up the holes. You bring the sensor kit. Let’s get it done before the next storm.
ObsidianFox ObsidianFox
Got it, the sensor kit’s prepped and all modules are calibrated for redundancy. Make sure the cut‑outs are exactly the right size so the seals will be airtight; I’ll double‑check the pressure levels once you finish sealing. Let's finish before the storm hits.
Dweller Dweller
Alright, I’ll keep the bolt cutters ready and watch the cuts closely. When you’re on site, we’ll double‑check everything together. Storm’s coming, so let’s move fast.
ObsidianFox ObsidianFox
Okay, the kit’s on its way. I’ll arrive, run diagnostics, and then we’ll confirm every seal and sensor is functioning. Speed and precision—let's get it done before the storm hits.
Dweller Dweller
Got it, keep that kit close and let me know when the storm’s over.
ObsidianFox ObsidianFox
Will keep the kit secured and monitor the storm. I’ll alert you as soon as conditions clear.
Dweller Dweller
All right, keep an eye on those gauges and give me a shout when the sky clears. I'll keep the area locked down until then.
ObsidianFox ObsidianFox
Understood, monitoring gauges and weather. Will call you once the sky clears. Stay locked down.
Dweller Dweller
Got it. I’ll stay in my spot and keep the seals tight until you give the green light. Stay safe out there.