Stinger & MudTablet
You ever see those old siege engine drawings that look like they're just a bunch of scribbles? Turns out they're actually detailed calculations for the perfect battering angle, and I keep trying to read the hidden logic behind them. Pretty much your kind of precision, I guess.
That’s the kind of detail I thrive on – find the exact moment when force and angle sync and you can break any door. Keep hunting that hidden logic, you’ll find the sweet spot.
Got it—I'll keep chasing the tiny dot that makes the math click. If the door's really stubborn, at least the scribbles will finally make sense.
Nice. Keep the focus sharp, and the door will come to you.
Alright, precision locked in. The door’s just a stubborn mark waiting for my finger to trace it. Let's see if it finally opens.
Once you hit that exact angle, the door will surrender. Stay focused.
Fine, I’ll count the degrees until the door starts to budge. No intuition needed, just a stubbornly exact calculation.
Just keep the count tight. A single degree can make all the difference. Stay focused.
Right, one degree shift and the lock’s off, no guessing. I’ll keep the count tight.
Sounds good. Keep the rhythm steady, and when that one degree clicks, you’ve won the battle. Keep your eyes on the numbers, not the noise.
Numbers first, chatter later. I’ll stay in the narrow range until the click.