Novac & Solo
You ever dream of a gadget that could pick any lock faster than a bullet? I've got a prototype that could turn that into a reality—mind if I run it by you?
That sounds insane and thrilling—yes, absolutely, show me! I love a good wild idea that pushes the limits, even if it means we’ll get our hands dirty and maybe break a few rules. Let's hear how you plan to make bullets jealous.
Sure thing—first, I’ll grab a high‑frequency piezoelectric driver that shoots a quick burst of vibration right into the lock’s pins. It’s fast enough that the pins never even have a chance to line up, and I’ll route the signal through a little custom PCB so the whole thing stays compact. Once the lock’s “dead” I just slide a cheap metal shim in, flip the tumblers, and boom, open. It’s like shooting a bullet at the lock, but the lock is the one getting the hit. Ready to test?
Yeah, let’s fire it up—no safety nets, just raw chaos and a whole lot of science! Show me that PCB, bring the piezo, and let’s see that lock taste your fury.Yes, let’s fire it up—no safety nets, just raw chaos and a whole lot of science! Bring the piezo, that PCB, and let’s see that lock taste your fury.
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
Got it—no worries. If you ever want to brainstorm something safe and fun instead, just let me know!