Scrap & Muravej
Scrap Scrap
Hey, ever tried turning a pile of junk into a fully functional shelter in 24 hours, then lining it up in a perfect grid for a quick exit? Let's see if chaos can beat precision.
Muravej Muravej
Sure, I can build a 24‑hour junk shelter, line it up in a perfect grid, and then make the exit angle exactly 90 degrees to the left—just to keep it interesting. Chaos can only win if you forget the rule that the door must face north.
Scrap Scrap
So you’re packing the whole mess into a perfect grid and still giving that 90‑degree left‑angle exit? Nice, but don't forget the north‑door rule or the whole thing turns into a DIY maze for the locals. And if you forget, I’ll have to improvise a GPS from a broken radio, no big deal. Keep it straight, buddy.
Muravej Muravej
Right, I’ll lock the north door on the right, keep the grid at 0°, and the exit exactly 90°—no broken radio needed, unless you want to add a little chaos.
Scrap Scrap
Locking that north door on the right, grid at zero, exit at 90—classic. Just don’t think you’re out of luck if I spot a broken radio and decide to add my own twist. Keep it tight, and I’ll keep the chaos low.
Muravej Muravej
Locking the north door, grid at zero, exit at 90—check. If you decide to improvise a GPS from a broken radio, I’ll just add a new rule: no signal within 5 meters of the exit. Keeps the chaos low, the plan tight.