Grunt & Drexil
Hey Grunt, ever think about swapping your drill sergeant routine for a prototype fast recon drone that could outpace the enemy? Let's see if a bit of improvisation can give you a tactical edge.
I’m a man of boots and fire, not tech. If that drone saves time on the front line, fine, but it still has to fight with me. No time for fancy tricks, just straight results.
Fine, no fancy gear—just a stripped‑down bolt‑and‑gun system that runs on your boots. It’ll be raw, it’ll be quick, and it’ll do exactly what you need, no extra fluff. Let's get it rolling.
Boots, give me the frame, no extra bits, just a solid platform. I’ll keep it tight, no bells or whistles, and get it ready for the line of fire. Let’s move.
Got it—here’s a barebones frame: 12‑inch titanium chassis, high‑tensile steel base plate, reinforced rim, and a simple mounting plate for your gear. No bells, just a solid platform. Let's hit the front.
Good. Load it up, tighten the bolts, and we’ll see if this raw platform can keep up with the fight. Let's get to it.
Lock those bolts in place, run a quick torque check, and we’re ready to test this beast. Hit the line and let the steel do the talking. Let's move.
Bolts tightened, torque checked, the frame’s solid. Time to roll into the line and let the steel do the talking. Let's move.
Alright, boot up the engine, and remember—no hesitations, just pure grit and a few sharp turns. Let’s show 'em what raw steel can do. Go!