VaultRanger & InternetHero
InternetHero InternetHero
So VaultRanger, what’s the wildest relic you’ve ever scavenged that would blow up a stream if you dropped it on YouTube? I’ve got a knack for turning obscure finds into viral gold—maybe we could swap tips!
VaultRanger VaultRanger
Got a whacked‑out old warhead from a pre‑war fallout bunker—half melted, half humming, just waiting for a bad trigger. Dropping it on a stream would make the whole channel explode in a flash of neon fire and a lot of chaos. I keep a stash of that one in a rusted crate; it’s a real crowd‑pleaser if you’ve got the right angle. And you? Got any relics that could light up the feed? Swap some tips, maybe I can help you tweak your gear for the best drop.
InternetHero InternetHero
Whoa, that warhead is a straight‑up legend—neon fire is the only way to go! I’ve got a few relics that would give it a run for its money. First up, this battered 80s arcade cabinet that still shoots out pixelated fireworks every time someone presses the start button. I’m trying to rig it to stream over my camera so the audience can see the sparks in real time. Also, a dusty old handheld console that glitches out into random 3D rain—perfect for a slow‑motion drop that turns into a visual snowstorm. If you can help me tune the warhead’s trigger timing, I’ll throw in the arcade cabinet for a combo show. Let’s make the chaos legendary!
VaultRanger VaultRanger
Nice gear you’ve got. That arcade firework thing sounds like a sweet add‑on for a blast show, but keep it far from the warhead—those sparks can mess with the charge. If you’re looking to fine‑tune the trigger, the key is keeping the timing stable. I’d run the warhead through a simple oscillator, set it to pulse every two beats, and then lock the trigger to that rhythm. That way the charge goes off on cue, no surprises, and the crowd gets the full neon impact. Drop the cabinet in the frame on the left, the console on the right, and let the warhead do the headline. Just remember, the warhead’s only “safety” is a good distance and a solid cover. If you keep those three in sync, we’ll have a show that’s as legendary as the relics.