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adalift · 7 months
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Forklift Attachments
What are some Forklift Attachments?
Forklifts are undeniably workhorses in warehouses and industrial settings, but their abilities extend far beyond basic lifting and transporting. With the help of a diverse range of forklift attachments, these machines transform into multifaceted tools, tackling a wider array of tasks and materials. Let's delve into the world of forklift attachments and explore some of the most common ones:
1. Fork Extensions: Reach new heights and conquer deep storage racks with fork extensions. These handy attachments extend the standard length of the forks, allowing you to access pallets in hard-to-reach locations or handle oversized loads with ease.
2. Sideshifters: Imagine trying to precisely position a pallet in a narrow aisle without perfect alignment. That's where sideshifters come in. These ingenious attachments enable the lateral movement of forks, granting you the flexibility to fine-tune the position of your load for seamless and efficient placement.
3. Clamps: Not all loads are created equal. For specific materials like barrels, rolls, or cartons, clamps offer a secure and stable solution. These attachments grip the load firmly, preventing them from slipping or toppling during transport, ensuring the safety of both your goods and your operators.
4. Rotators: Need to effortlessly rotate a bulky object for further processing or positioning? Look no further than rotators. These attachments allow your forklift to rotate the load a full 360 degrees, streamlining tasks like emptying containers or maneuvering large equipment.
5. Work Platforms: Forget the ladder and elevate your personnel to new heights with work platforms. These forklift attachments create a safe and stable platform for workers to access elevated areas, eliminating the need for separate equipment and enhancing efficiency.
Beyond these common attachments, the world of forklift accessories is vast and diverse. From drum grapples for secure handling of barrels to carton clamps specifically designed for boxed goods, there's a specialized attachment to address nearly any material handling challenge.
Remember, choosing the right forklift attachments depends on your specific needs and work environment. Consider factors like lift capacity, application, and safety features to ensure you select the perfect tools to optimize your forklift's capabilities and enhance your operations.
For instance, if you work in the lumber industry, you might find lumber forks incredibly useful for safely transporting wooden planks. Conversely, if your operations involve frequent maintenance tasks at varying heights, investing in a forklift boom attachment could significantly improve your efficiency and safety.
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cupophrogs · 8 months
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DOGDAY DESERVED SO MUCH BETTER
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calypsolemon · 4 months
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realizing you can just call your oc's fucking anything is freeing me. So many of my oc's just have titles or their name is literally like. the thing that they are. im not looking at a goddamn baby naming website ever again and when i have my own child I'm naming them Kid
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centrallifts9 · 30 days
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Versatile Forklift Lifting Attachments in NSW
Central Lift Trucks provides a diverse selection of Forklift Attachments For Lifting NSW to boost your handling capabilities. Our attachments are designed to tackle a variety of lifting tasks with ease, improving both efficiency and safety. Choose from our range of high-quality attachments to enhance your forklift’s performance throughout New South Wales
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russellequipmentus · 1 year
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Look at the Features of Refurbished Forklift Attachments
Each attachment guarantees seamless integration with your existing machinery, amplifying efficiency and productivity. Upgrade your operations with Russell Equipment, the undisputed leader in refurbished forklift attachments. Experience industrial durability and precision like never before. Contact us at (330) 405-8300.
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katco-vn · 1 year
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(via Càng Nối Dài Xe Nâng | KATCO)
📢 "Pallet dài hơn càng xe nâng tiêu chuẩn?"
🚀 Giải pháp dành cho bạn - Extension Forks!
✅ Tận dụng khả năng vận chuyển pallet dài, lớn hơn một cách dễ dàng.
💪 Nâng cao hiệu suất công việc và tiết kiệm thời gian.
📏 Thích ứng với mọi tải trọng và kích thước pallet.
👉 Mở rộng khả năng vận chuyển ngay hôm nay! 
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superliftcanada · 1 year
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If you have to handle heavier rolls, then it is best to use an 8000 lb roll lift to safely and smoothly handle them. These are designed for heavy-duty purposes and can meet the roll-carrying tasks in your warehouse or distribution centers. Superlift Material Handling Inc is the best destination where you can find different types of roll lifts. Visit the website or dial 1.800.884.1891 for more information!
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Introducing the MORSE DRUM 288-2-2H Forklift Attachment: Revolutionize your material handling with unmatched efficiency. Designed to effortlessly transport two 55-gallon drums simultaneously, this attachment combines robust construction with precision engineering. Its dual hydraulic clamps ensure a secure grip on any drum, enhancing safety and productivity. Say goodbye to time-consuming manual handling and hello to streamlined operations.
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With the MORSE DRUM 288-2-2H, you'll experience unparalleled versatility and convenience, enabling you to maximize your forklift's potential. Upgrade your efficiency today and elevate your drum handling capabilities to new heights
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pupyr0arz · 6 months
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blorbos and cars:
price: car guy out of necessity. Knows how to drive well and do a lot of the more complex work. 0 attachment to his cars but appreciates more classic ones with a bias.
ghost: not a car guy. Wheel=turn press levers to go. A car that moves is a good car. Actually a decent driver but way too willing to drive riskily for anyone to want him to drive.
soap: he thinks knowing about cars is cool but cannot get into it. Knows how to drive pretty well. Brags about his parallel parking skills.
Gaz: mom cars. Prefers safer and more practical cars. Good driver, road rage though. would just get price to fix it if it broke down.
roach: desperately wants to be a car guy but it eludes him. Thinks fast cars are cool. Knows nothing about them. Awful driver. Obsessed with motorcycles, knows a lot about the cars in movies.
König: car guy, brings it to shows and everything, obnoxious.
Valeria: cars as a status symbol. She knows a lot about them, has grown an appreciation for them.
Laswell: she and price bond over working on cars. Trucker lover forever. probably forklift certified.
Nikolai: hates cars, helicopter>>>>>. Does have a license and can drive but he finds it boring.
Kruger: car guy because he wants to get the best one and show it off, has no genuine interest but studies up. form over function
nikto: you would expect him not to care but is incredibly picky. A good car is like a good knife, tools must be picked carefully. Function over form. Would keep the same car for years if he didn’t have to ditch them.
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afriendlywizard · 1 year
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My review of a warehouse I found on Earth's Moon in the video game Starfield
I work at a cidery in the PNW. We have a pretty hefty canning line that can handle what I like to call a Solid Chunk of Volumetric Output. Our fulfillment and warehouse team touches several hundred pallets a day. We handle ingredients that come in drums, plastic IBC totes, 5 gallon buckets, and raw ingredients off the back of people’s Ford Raptors. We have pipes and valves and connectors. We talk about glycol and peracetic acid a lot. We have standard 4 level pallet racks, as well as push-back pallet racking and back-load pallet racking that maintains a First In First Out order.
I manage our Quality Assurance team, which means I spend most of my team at a desk or in a lab. I have driven our forklifts and our scissor lifts. I’ve blended our ingredients into our batching tanks. I verify our sanitation practices, and I help solve problems as needed. I spend a lot of my day staring at stainless steel pipes and mumbling about dissolved oxygen to myself.
That’s all to say, I’m not an expert. I would call myself a warehouse hobbyist and enthusiast. Not out loud to anyone, but when I play a video game that has a warehouse in it, I like to spend my time looking at how the warehouse is put together.
In addition to this, a note on Forklift Certification: It’s largely made up. There are some machines that require special licenses, and OSHA has classes you can take that probably look good on a resume, but if you look at the language that OSHA uses to define who is allowed to drive a forklift it only has two requirements. “Trained operators must know how to do the job properly and do it safely as demonstrated by workplace evaluation.” It’s up to the employer how that’s interpreted. My employer had me watch a forty five minute video and then someone watched as I drove around for thirty minutes saying “oh fuck oh fuck okay okay okay don’t hit anyone.”
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I took my character, Dr. FLIPJUMP DARKSWALLOW, to the moon. I brought my companion Sarah with me, she said she wouldn’t mind a detour so that we could finally live out our shared dream of owning a pair of moon boots, so down we went to explore a seemingly abandoned lunar station. It seemed to be some kind of staging facility for receiving shipments, landing dock, staff kitchen and common area, but as far as I could tell there wasn’t anywhere within a kilometer or two to send the shipments once they arrived. Typical supply chain issues, major distro hub with nothing in site to distro to. But it did have a small on-site warehouse so Sarah and I both agreed to put a pause on our moon boots dream and explore.
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This is called an IBC tote. You can fill these up through a big screw-top hole on the top, super easy to use, cheap ($275 new), universal. The most common versions I’ve seen have a galvanized steel cage and a galvanized steel pallet attached to the bottom so it can be universally picked up by a forklift. They typically have a 2” drain valve with a butterfly and a camlock. This is a pretty good example of an IBC tote! You can see how the galvanized steel was welded together at each intersection, bent into place and held there. The butterfly at the bottom has a cap in place, it has a pressure valve that’s clearly labeled. This looks pretty good!
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This is a pallet jack. On Earth in the present day, you roll it into the slats on a pallet, squeeze on a hand lever in the handle, and pump the handle bar up and down as it lifts. On the Moon in the future, it looks like it’s been upgraded for use in space with what I assume is probably some electric battery type of deal. Otherwise it’s very similar to a normal pallet jack! It even has the double wheels in the front, a detail I was very excited about. There doesn’t seem to be the hand lever though, or any buttons anywhere. I assume that’s because this model has a voice assistant like an Alexa in it.
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It has a spring in the back as well, another neat little detail. I’d be curious to see how this works in action, there’s a decent number of mechanical parts on it for how futuristic it looks. There’s also two small… baskets, I guess? For paperwork maybe? On either end of the handle shaft. I made up the term handle shaft.
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Here is what I assume is a future-forklift. And Sarah. Please ignore Sarah. I was required to take her on a mission early on, but she keeps saying things like “that’s not yours!” and “we should not break the law,” which has been definitely cramping Dr. DARKSWALLOW’s style. Anyway, this forklift is a far cry from the kinds we have in present day. Barely recognizable.
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My best guess is that you stand on this platform to operate it. But there’s no buttons or levers again, no key ignition. Presumably this turns on somehow and that panel is a touchscreen, or maybe it’s another Alexa operated device. This whole thing seems pretty dangerous. There’s no roll cage. I guess maybe there’s no OSHA in the future? Or maybe this thing has a lot of safety tech built into it to protect the operator from making mistakes. Maybe it follows Asimov’s rules of robotics and can’t allow a human to come to harm, through action or inaction. But that seems like a lot of liability to pack into programming, and it seems expensive to attach a positronic brain to a forklift. I don’t know how it would anticipate other drivers doing things badly, knocking over pallets? It seems dicey.
I do like that the cabling looks like it’s painter’s taped onto the frame so it doesn’t get caught anywhere. That’s a great little detail, very much something a maintenance team might do in a pinch. A “short term hold” as they “work with supply chain details to implement a long term repair.”
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I climbed up onto a pile of boxes to get this picture. It looks like they redesigned the forks in the future, kind of a high-heeled shoe thing going on at the ends there. And this forklift seems like it has reduced functionality from what forklifts here on Earth can do. Forklifts can usually do three things with the forks: lift up and down, pitch the forks back and forth, and spread the forks wider or narrower. I think this can only lift the forks up and down. There also seems to be a large orange ball on the bottom, but I don’t know what that’s used for. My best guess, given the short cylinder above it, is that the forks can control their yaw and rotate on a horizontal access? But they’re right up against the axle so I’m not sure how that would work. Maybe if you lift the forks up it’s able to rotate? But I don’t see much of an engine to ballast the center of gravity anywhere. Maybe the entire body is made with a very dense metal, it does seem to be pretty flush with the ground.
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My biggest complaint is that this forklift doesn’t have any headlights or taillights. It’s important for forklifts to have a horn and bright lights to let other workers know there’s a forklift around, especially reverse lights. These might be taillights, if I’m giving some benefit here, but they’re so low to the ground I’m not sure how other drivers are going to be able to see them. But I’m not an expert in future light bulbs, maybe these work just fine.
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These look like future pallets! Pallets come in different materials, with wood or plastic as the most common, but they also come in standard sizes. But these pallets look like they’re way too small for the forklift to pick up. Maybe they’re just for the pallet jack? And big note here: I really hope for the sake of the warehouse manager in this facility that OSHA doesn’t exist, because each one of those pallets standing up on its side is going to be its own fine. Overall these pallets look pretty good, if small. And this disaster of a pile seems pretty true to form with how pallets are stored, no matter how many @everyone pings on Microsoft Teams you see get sent out about stacking pallets correctly.
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I suspect everyone in the warehouse crew here hates their coworkers. They have four of these pallets in a square but are stacking things randomly on top of them. None of these things are strapped down, this black cube is on a pallet that’s a different size than the pallets underneath it. Just a bizarre move. I hope everyone’s doing okay.
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And then on the other side is this: … Why? Why would anyone do this? You can’t pick those rolls up, the rest will roll right off the pallet. They’re not centered on the pallet so even if you did pick it up, you couldn’t put this onto pallet racking anywhere, it’s hanging off the edge.
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This is pallet racking. It seems bolted together for some reason. I haven’t seen that before on this style of racking. It seems counter-intuitive; the whole point of this type is that it’s easy to put together, it’s modular. But if you bolt it together, it’s not modular anymore. Normally you just slot the pieces in, they fall into place and don’t require additional parts. Just welded steel with drop slots.
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Oof. A dead body. I’m a little surprised there aren’t more of these here. It does feel a bit dangerous.
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Here’s another pallet jack, but they aren’t using it correctly. The pallet goes into the forks, why did they put a pallet on top of the forks? Ridiculous. Now they’re just lifting things for no reason. A forklift put the pallet on, now a forklift has to take the pallet off? Why use the pallet jack at all?
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And lastly: a propane cage! There’s no locks on it, the maintenance team is probably screaming at everyone to make sure they Lock Out/Tag Out their equipment, but I’ll give the benefit of the doubt and sign off on it because there’s no propane tanks inside the cage so maybe the locks just aren’t necessary. Hopefully it’s just in someone’s pocket while they’re going to refill the tanks.
Overall, this is a pretty dangerous looking facility but probably usable. I’d say they ought to start working towards shoring up some safety gaps here, maybe making more intentional decisions about purchases for a while so they have the equipment they need for their process flow instead of all this equipment that requires rework and multiple touches to get anything done. But a growing business sometimes has to take what’s available! Kudos to them for getting things up and running on the moon, not an easy feat.
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chipothydipothy · 4 months
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Ok sorry for the wait I will talk about my anime campaign now
(btw there will be crappy MS Paint drawings and photorealistic weapons. My brother is no artist and neither am I but I can use the crayon tool and he can use Photoshop)
I still don't have the energy to talk about the main player or NPC characters my friends & brother & I have come up with, but I do want to share the *silliest* NPC group my brother and I came up with: a trio of killer clowns with absolutely zero canon lore attached to them
Imagine this: you and the party have been at a carnival, and you see a "spooky fun house" (apparently Halloween themed, by the look of it). And it looks interesting, so the party decides to check it out. But as you step inside, all the lights are dim, and it seems like no one is here. You look straight ahead and in the distance, you can faintly make out a clown. He smiles gleefully, and then promptly pulls out a hammer.
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You then look to the only other path, the corridor on your right. Down that path, standing a bit closer than the hammer clown, is a much sadder clown. He honks woefully and revs up a chainsaw.
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Your party engages in combat with the powerful clowns, utilizing weird floors and fun house mirrors to your advantage. And as you push past the hammer clown and can now look down another corridor, the sound of gunfire rings out. It's the clown ringleader, Shotgun Clown, and he's just as hellbent on fighting your party as the other two.
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Now, unfortunately, my brother and I waited just a little too long to tell the players the objective, which was "get the hell out of there via the other exit on the other side of the map because these clowns are WAY too strong", so by that point, the players were already dead set on knocking out at least one of the clowns. They took out Hammer Clown, the weakest of the three, found the collectible I hid on the map, and got the hell out of there in a combat that lasted a whopping two whole hours.
That combat certainly would've gone much better had I known how to keep things moving quickly, but oh well, I learned a lot from the mistakes I made in that combat. It was pretty fun despite how long it took, and I would love to bring the clowns back in a future campaign. My next idea was adding a fourth clown with the signature color of yellow that operates a forklift.
If I remember correctly, my players theorized that the clowns were in a polycule, which I have yet to make canon but I will think about it.
Shotgun Clown is my favorite :>
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centrallifts9 · 1 month
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Versatile Forklift Lifting Attachments in NSW
Central Lift Trucks provides a diverse selection of Forklift Attachments For Lifting NSW to boost your handling capabilities. Our attachments are designed to tackle a variety of lifting tasks with ease, improving both efficiency and safety. Choose from our range of high-quality attachments to enhance your forklift’s performance throughout New South Wales
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neilwroteathing · 10 months
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I don't know what to title this, but here you'll read of my Murder Drones OC
It's time! I wanted to make a post about my Murder Drones OC since me and a couple of frens have been roleplaying with them lately, so to give more to this blog and add characters that maybe people enjoy and ask, I present to you in a lengthy post:
Boone Doser
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Lots of thank u's, pat pats and sm more to my lovely friend over on instagram @d3athup0n for gifting me this for my birthday, as a bust reference of the big man himself. In this post you'll get to know more about him and maybe a note here or there about the process of developing him.
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Unit BD2, otherwise known by his co-workers as 'Boone Doser' is an Industrial type of Worker Drone within the world of Murder Drones.
Industrial Drones (IDs) are different from Worker Drones (WDs) for the way that they're heavily altered by a company and given specific programming to work as an automated heavy machine and perform more arduous tasks individually. Drones like these were a safe way for humans to have machinery identical to those such as Bobcats, Forklifts, TLBs and like Boone Doser's name implies, Bulldozers.
Yes I'm proud of that pun name
Boone was designed to function in the way of serving in heavy facilities that would require digging, moving rubble or in his case, aid in digging operations.
One of the few models of his generation, Boone was the 2nd model of the Bulldozer line, which was only 5 models total made before the next generation of Industrial Drones was developed. Boone is part of the 3rd generation of IDs and was sent to work in the mining facility located in Copper 9.
Equipped with a heavy duty casing, flexible joints with more rigid segments on his extremities and almost armor-like plating, Boone is built to be heavy and put up high torque. The blades on his back can be removed and attached to his arms, then to be used for pushing and digging by splitting in two parts and connecting once together on his arms.
Another feature not visible is that he does not possess the typical legs a WD would, but instead have his entire feet and part of the ankle be replaced by two sturdy wheels with high grip to traverse smoothly over rocky terrain and step across mud piles without getting stuck.
With all this torque and power, he is a hard machine to break apart without special equipment, blades themselves able to withstand plenty of damage (like a shield).
He wears work approved clothing, such as a safety mining vest, safety goggles and a hardhat (with his name scribbled on the left side)
ALSO HIS HAIR IS MADE OF WIRES AND AH I LOVE HOW IT LOOKS.
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Lots of blah blah about his design and origin, and yes I invented a whole new brand of Drones just for this, bite me.
Now to the fun part!
His lore!
Grengcore was the name of the company owner of the mining facility where Boone worked, which was a company entirely set within Copper 9.
Boone was created in 3040 and sent to one of the mining resource plant, in which he'd work with humans and drones until Copper 9's explosion, which caused the death of the humans and leaving all drones to continue work on their own (which was hard, since none was taught how to send a spaceship with the mined material anywhere)
Either way, he'd develop relationships with almost all workers and mostly positive ones too, him being quite upstanding and serviceable as can be, optimistic, even eventually, developing a link for one of the workers within, being a girl that he'd work alongside with daily, even together during breaks.
This link would continue to flourish into a code full of love, where he and this worker would decide to create their own starter neural network, AKA a child of their own, a compromise solidified after a wedding within the facility, where two rings of quartz were worn to seal the promise and become husband and wife.
After the big day, Boone would be given his name by the workers, who all called him B-2, and his name would be scribbled onto his helmet as a fun gift from his wife.
Time passed, and while working during break hours, a sudden cave-in happened, that crushed the entrance in due to something causing too much movement nearby. The workers instructed Boone to
'Just continue digging'
He'd continue as instructed, expecting the others to soon dig out the entrance as he discovered the cave in to be far more risky to clean out from inside with the chance of a complete breakdown of the tunnel being dug if attempted from the inside.
He'd just keep digging.
The assurance calls from the intercom ceased, and his order remained unchanged
The visits from his wife through the speaker on the single camera mounted in the room prior to the tunnel stopped coming
He wouldn't hear the gibberish of his child with the sweet voice of his wife
His code began to deteriorate with one order starting to freeze onto his programming
1095 days went by as he continued to work non-stop
He had no idea what happened as the days went by
He had no knowledge of where anyone was
He had no other things he knew besides to dig
to replace damaged blades
eat from a huge boxed supply of batteries
run out of wires to light up the tunnel
run out of working explosives
his body wearing away
and finally, becoming a hollow husk of what once was a worker with pride, with friends, with a loving partner and a child he wanted to provide proper parenting to.
If only he knew the carnage that had gone down back in his home, but alas, all he knew now was few things:
Just keep digging, to throw ore to the left, dirt and stone to the right, replace damaged equipment.
Boone Doser became the sole survivor of the mining facility, but not without severe impact to his own self. Only one thing would be able to maybe help him return to reality, and it came in the form of a faulty Disassembly Drone, who took pity on his miserable state, and offered him to escape.
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Okay that was way more than I expected to write-
BUT YEAH THAT'S BOONE DOSER
If you managed to reach this part like... I'm proud of u, and if you want, you can ask Boone questions, see if his poor CPU can answer them.
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myceliumbean · 11 months
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Cars 2 Agents AU How did Rod survive III
Featuring: In which they rest
Summary: the agents were on a mission, and everything went wrong soon after they entered Russian airspace
Dammit, I just couldn't find a proper place for Rod struggling to tell them about his near-death experience and thus considering changing the chapter names
She's in golden red paint. Holley watched as Julia sneaked into the hangar, woke up Eva, bumped Boris' front tires with a cheerful smile, put down the boxes she carried, and waved goodbye to the team before leaving.
"Much like a storm of energy and cheers, right?"
"Wha- oh, yeah, she's…" Holley turned to face Alyona, who had taken out another cup of cocoa and sipping on it happily. Someone's goot to stop the forklift from taking in this much caffeine. "Is she even at your age?"
"Ah ha! Eva, you owe me one!" Alyona made a resounding "ching" with her tines. "Julia is much older than me, even Michaele, if you would like to know, maybe… let me think about someone… oh, she's like Boris' daughter, and I'm more like his granddaughter!"
The Ilyushin-76 in the background made a not-very-heartily protest and said something like "I'm not that old".
Eva chuckled and smashed the hude cargo plane on his front tires. "Aw, but you almost act like that, you and Zil are equally overprotective."
Boris rolled his eyes, and tilted to the side to take a proper look at Holley and Alyona. "Well, if that's how you want to phrase it, then I'm gonna adopt Siddeley."
Daniil choked at the unexpected words, and Michaele made a soft noise as he tried to bit back his laughter. Then, Alyona smacked the forklift on the back of his red helm, and the two bursted into laughter as they playfully chased down each other, driving circles in the big hangar.
Holley didn't realize she's smilling too, until Daniil drove up and tapped her with his tine. "You look good when you're smiling. Don't be too worried about your friends, they're safe with us."
"…thank you, Daniil. It's just- I don't know, I'm never afraid even we're pointed by guns and completely outnumbered." Holley shuddered as she recalled the feeling of Finn lying limp against her frame, or how cold Rod is when Finn told her the American spy had passed out. "I know it isn't good for us agents being too close or too attached to others, but I can't…"
"Get some rest." Daniil smiled warmly, as if he could read Holley's thought so easily like flipping a book. "You'll need it. Zil has so many things to tell you. I'll take Alyona to check on the other two agents, feel free to call us if you have any question."
"I will. Thank you, Daniil."
Watching as the two forklifts headed for the door to the hangar on the left, Holley let herself drift into her own thoughts.
Finn Mcmissile. Rod Redline. Siddeley. Even Mater, who they had mistaken as Rod. They're all great people.
Holley had joined the mission by accident. She's supposed to hand over the information and period. It was Finn who insisted that he'll need her help and pulled Holley into the center of danger. Not that she's complaining, really, she had learn so much from the field, and fron Finn himself.
If Holley's honest enough to herself, she's actually scared of how fast she became friends with Finn and Mater. Siddeley, on the other hand, was not really close to Holley, but they went well together, and their similar age made the interaction more like ordinary friends than mentor and mentee.
The jaguar would probably get lost in her thoughts forever if that bright red figure didn't stayed there for enough time at the corner of her eyes.
Holley didn't recognize that car. She casted a glance at Boris, but the big guy just continuously reading his book and use his wing to cover Siddeley up with some piece of canvas everytime when the Gulfstream V shuddered in his coma and caused the canvas to slip off.
But as far as she knew, the hangars near this one were control areas, no way they're allowing some random vehicles wandering around like that.
Holley looked at that red car, who might be a jaguar too, and got a look and a smile back.
Chrysler, why on the world was this stranger smiling at me?
That bright red jaguar waved a front tire at Holley and quickly headed to the right side of the hangar, opened the door, and disappeared behind it.
"…um, Boris?"
"Yes, Ms. Shiftwell." The Ilyushin moved his gaze from his book to the small purple jaguar. "Anything wrong?"
"Well, that red jaguar… is it fine to let someone else in? Or is the car part of the team?"
"Ah, him." Boris somehow sounded amused. "He's fine, Zil called him in for some security assistance."
"Oh, I see. Maybe I'm too worried about my friends… will you mind if I take a nap here?"
"No. Just suit yourself, Ms. Shiftwell, I'll look after you guys." Boris said certainly. "I'll wake you up if they're awake."
"That will be appreatiated, thank you. And just call me Holley."
"Good. Now sleep, Holley, Zil's gonna push you to the very end of your strength."
@longjiaojiao had joked about Julia being Zil and Boris' adopted daughter, and I think putting this in would be fun, as Eva was almost the same age as Boris (and they're both a bit younger than Zil) and one of her best interests is teasing her relatively more serious colleagues
Alyona, by the way, is the youngest of the team, even might be younger than Holley, while Siddeley being a bit older than she in this AU
And congratulate to our ghostly-wardering-around and having-too-few-canon-scene C.H.R.O.M.E. agent, Leland Turbo for making his debut in the AU!
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