Hydraxon & Mekbolt
Hey Hydraxon, I’ve been scouring the old naval docks for abandoned bunker tunnels that are still wired to those 70s‑era fail‑safe systems. I’ve got a blueprint that shows how the pressure valves and magnetic locks still operate—looks like the kind of mechanical decay that could give us a clear window to pull something out of the system. You think we could map a path through the flooded caverns without triggering the old security grid?
Sounds doable if we stay silent and keep the pressure low. Map the caverns first, note the valve positions, then use a pressure‑nulling device to avoid tripping the magnetic locks. Stay calm, no unnecessary noise. We’ll get in and out before the old system even knows we’re there.
Right on, but remember the old pressure‑valve lines are already leaking. I’ve got three backups of the tunnel schematics on rust‑proof drives—just in case the main grid glitches. Keep your voice at zero dB and we’ll slip through the magnetic locks before the system even thinks about firing. Let's do it.
Got the backups, good. Zero‑decibel channel active, lock‑override ready. Let’s move.
Good. Keep the valve alignment checked, pressurize slowly, no loud noises. We slip through before the magnetic locks notice us. Let’s go.
Valve alignment secured, pressure gauge steady, no disturbances. Proceed.