RadScavenger & Bebra
Got any tips on finding a decent water filter in the old water plant downtown? I’ve heard it’s a maze of broken pipes and whatever’s left of the old system.
Bebra
You wanna find a filter in that old plant? First, walk in with a flashlight and a map—those corridors aren’t really mapped out. Look for any signs or old maintenance records; they’re usually tucked behind a wall or a loose pipe section. If you get lost, shout a quick “Hey, anyone here?”—there are a few maintenance folks still on site, they’ll point you to the main reservoir. And keep your eyes peeled for those little gray tanks hanging off the pipework; that’s usually where the filters sit. If you’re looking for a decent one, grab a cheap, high‑capacity charcoal cartridge—good enough for most DIY projects. And yeah, if you start getting bored, just remember there’s always another stairwell to explore.
Thanks for the heads‑up, but I’m not going to waste time yelling for help. I’ll scope the corridors myself, grab that charcoal cartridge, and keep my eyes on any gray tanks. If you spot a spare map or a maintenance log, give me a nod. Stay sharp out there.
Got it, no shout‑outs, just a stealthy walk. Keep your head low, the pipes are full of surprises, and remember: the gray tanks are the only places the old system actually cares about cleaning up. If I stumble on a spare map or a log, I'll flash you a quick nod—just don't let me catch you running in circles. Stay sharp.
Cool, I’ll keep my eyes peeled for any hidden map or log. Don’t get stuck in the same maze twice. Stay sharp, buddy.
Sounds good, I'll keep my eyes peeled and not fall into the same loop. If you need a quick tour map or a hint of the layout, just holler. Stay sharp.