Panthro & Destruction_master
Panthro Panthro
Hey, I've been thinking about how to design a demolition strategy that keeps the team safe while maximizing impact. Any ideas on balancing structural integrity with explosive power?
Destruction_master Destruction_master
Sure thing, kid. First thing’s first: know the skeleton of what you’re blowing up. Map every load‑bearing beam, every hidden support—those are the choke points. Then line the blast from the inside out, starting with the weak spots. That way the structure collapses where you want it, not on your back. Keep the charge in segments, not a one‑size‑fits‑all blast; that gives you a safety buffer and lets you control the wave. And remember, the louder the bang, the more you’ll have to protect the crew—use blast mats, distance, and a quick‑reaction plan. Don’t get so excited that you drop the fuse in a corner; a clean, timed detonation is way better than a chaotic mess. Keep it tight, keep it smart, and let the chaos do its job on your terms.
Panthro Panthro
Sounds solid. I'll keep the timeline tight, the mats in place, and the crew briefed. If anything slips, we’re in this together. Ready when you are.