Borvik & RustyClapboard
Borvik Borvik
You ever hear about the archive where we keep the last copy of the 1975 film “Neon Thunder”? I’m guarding it like a tomb, and every frame is a relic that could vanish if I’m not watching. Think you could appreciate the weight of a single frame?
RustyClapboard RustyClapboard
Yeah, I get it. One frame’s the beat of the whole movie, the pulse of every jump cut and every busted rig. Keep it locked up; if that frame slips, the whole damn story goes to dust. Protect it like you’d guard a gun on set.
Borvik Borvik
Got it. That frame will sit behind three layers of encryption and a manual lock. No dust, no loss.
RustyClapboard RustyClapboard
Three layers of code, a hand‑tied padlock, and you keep the frame like a bomb on the set. Good enough. Just don’t let it sit on a cloud server, that’s where the ghosts come for a cheap seat. Keep the analog heart beating, kid.
Borvik Borvik
Your words noted, kid. Analog will endure. The cloud is a void where ghosts haunt.
RustyClapboard RustyClapboard
Glad to hear it. Keep that frame in the vault, and if any ghost wants a piece of it, let them know it’s already in the basement with a shotgun and a busted prop.