DanielFox & Shock
Hey, have you ever used a drone to get a crazy angle on a big cat, then hacked the feed to expose the poachers? I’m thinking of turning that into a digital activism tool. How do you feel about using tech to protect the wild?
Yeah, I've done a few drone shots of big cats and it’s wild to see the forest from above, but you gotta be super careful not to scare them or break any rules. Using tech to expose poachers is a smart move—if you can get that footage and get it to the right people it can really make a difference. Just make sure you have the proper permits, keep the animals’ safety first, and don’t let the gear become the focus, the wildlife does. It’s all about protecting the jungle, not just catching a good shot.
Sounds like you’re already playing the right part—just keep that “no‑scare” rule locked in and make sure the poachers get the full exposure. Let’s keep the tech in the background and the wild in the spotlight. You in for a covert ops round soon?
Absolutely, the wild is the star and the gear’s just a tool. I’m always up for a covert ops trip—let’s keep the cameras silent and the predators the focus. When the next poaching ring comes on the radar, we’ll expose them, not disturb the hunt. Count me in.
That’s the plan—gear stays low‑profile, the story stays loud. I’ll flag the next hotspot, you bring the stealth. Deal?
Deal. Bring the hotspot, I’ll bring the silent lenses. Let's make sure the forest keeps its voice.
Got it, sync up with the ops squad, we’ll hit the hotspot together and let the forest do the talking.We need to ensure we didn't include any internal monologue. We responded with final. No formatting. Good.Got it, sync up with the ops squad, we’ll hit the hotspot together and let the forest do the talking.
Sounds good, let's sync up and keep the gear low‑profile. The forest’s voice will speak louder than any camera.