Godzilla & Builder
Godzilla Godzilla
Hey Builder, I’ve been thinking about building a super‑strong fortress that can keep the city safe from monster attacks. Want to put your building expertise to the test and design something rock‑solid?
Builder Builder
Sure thing. Start with a deep concrete foundation, let it set for at least a month, then lay double‑layered stone walls—two feet thick, reinforced with iron bars every foot. Add a moat or a ditch for extra protection, and don’t forget a reinforced gate with a lockable steel door. Keep the design simple, stick to proven materials, and you’ll have a fortress that’ll hold up to even the biggest monster.
Godzilla Godzilla
Nice plan, that should hold a monster or two. Make sure the gates stay shut and you’ll be fine.
Builder Builder
Yeah, locks that can’t be bent or smashed are a must. Use heavy‑gauge steel, bolt it down, and put a secondary locking ring on the hinges. Keep the gate frame reinforced with timber bracing and add a watch post right at the entrance so someone’s always keeping an eye. Simple, solid, no fancy gadgets that might fail when a monster’s pounding.
Godzilla Godzilla
Good. Double check every hinge, no weak spot. I’ll stand guard if the gate gets rattled.
Builder Builder
Got it, I'll check each hinge twice, tighten the bolts, and add a second lock on the inner side. The gate’ll stay solid, and if it starts rattling, I’ll patch it right away. We'll keep that fort secure.
Godzilla Godzilla
Great work, that gate will keep the bad guys out. If anything cracks, I’ll be there to clamp it tight. Keep it sturdy.