Knock & Dinosaur
Knock Knock
I heard you were hunting for a lost species in the Badlands, figured we could swap some mechanics on how a big creature’s joints work.
Dinosaur Dinosaur
Sure thing, partner. Those badlands joints are like a fossilized puzzle – the big limbs flex on a surprisingly robust hinge system, with a mix of cartilage and those ancient “joint sacs” that keep things moving. If you’ve got a model, just make sure the range of motion stays within that 90‑degree arc, otherwise you’ll get a broken bone right out of the ground. Happy hunting, and keep those gears greased.
Knock Knock
Sounds solid. Just keep the frame tight and the grease up—no one wants a splintered joint in the field. Happy hunting.
Dinosaur Dinosaur
Sounds good, partner. I’ll keep the frame tight and the grease humming—no splintered joints on my watch. Happy hunting to you too.
Knock Knock
Glad to hear it. Stick to the plan, keep the oil slick, and we’ll both walk out of there without a single broken part. Happy trails.