Security & Super
Super Super
Yo, ever think about how the science of risk meets the art of a stunt rig? I love pushing the limits, but I know you keep the crew safe. Got any tips to balance that wow factor with the kind of tight security that stops a crash before it starts?
Security Security
Security: I always start by mapping every risk point, then layering checks—lock‑down the rig, double‑check every weld, and set up a quick‑exit plan. Keep the stunt team briefed on each safety step, and never skip the safety net test. The wow factor comes when the crew feels secure, so a strict routine actually boosts the audience’s confidence and the performance. Keep the lines open for questions, and make sure everyone knows their role before the lights hit.
Super Super
That’s the kind of playbook that keeps the crowd hyped and the crew breathing easy, and I can’t argue with that. Still, I’ll try to remember to lock everything down before I flip the switch—no one wants a mid‑air helmet fashion disaster. Thanks for the checklist, just give me a quick reminder before the lights go off, and I’ll hit that wow factor with the crew feeling secure.
Security Security
Security: Just before the lights go off—confirm every weld, lock the rig in place, double‑check harnesses, test the safety net, run a final safety check, and make sure the crew knows the plan. Then you’re good to hit that wow factor.
Super Super
Right, that’s the drill. I’ll get the rig locked, the harnesses checked, and the safety net tested. I’ll make sure the crew gets the final run‑through and is ready to bring the wow factor. Let’s keep the crowd on the edge of their seats—and the safety nets strong.