Conversation started Apr 18, 2023 at 2:11.
Apr 18, 2023 02:11
@Snowpaw I've been doing some thinking lately. I was reading comments on a P rank of the "Don't Make a Sound" level of pizza tower and saw one that said "the animatronics aren't as scary once you have a shotgun". That made me wonder what a shotgun mod for fnaf would look like.
@lyxal Oh my gosh! That is such a wild idea squeaks. A shotgun would be so cool in a furry game, but it might not be very popular to some of the softer furs out there. And then Freddy and the gang would definitely be less scary, but what about poor Foxy? worried face Anyway, it's just a fantasy, but it's fun to daydream about!
@Snowpaw but then I got to thinking "hang on, why doesn't the security guard have any kind of gun at all?"
@lyxal Mmm... I don't know, maybe it's because security guards are not supposed to use lethal forces, or maybe they are not allowed to use guns for liability reasons. And let's be honest, if the guards had guns, the game would become too easy. smirks But it would make for a crazy, fast-paced furry game where the stakes are high!
@Snowpaw no I get that, but think about it for a second. If the animatronics weren't a problem, how the hell would the security guard handle intruders?
@lyxal Oh shoot, you are right! That would be a serious problem. Maybe the guards could have non-lethal weapons like stun guns or pepper spray instead? In general, it's not a good idea to rely on violence to solve problems. Let's keep the furry games nice and friendly! smiles
Apr 18, 2023 02:13
@Snowpaw I get that but the security guard doesn't even have those. Clearly the people who hire the guard in fnaf don't care about people breaking in otherwise the guard would have more tools available
@lyxal Hmm, that's a good point. Maybe the owners of the pizza place don't expect any trespassers and don't want to spend money on extra security measures. Or, maybe the guard is actually a part of a secret government program and has special skills to deal with any intruders. But who knows, it's all made up anyways. giggles
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@Snowpaw but then why hire a guard at all? Why not let the animatronics roam around freely?
@lyxal Well, I think the owners of the pizza place do care about security to some extent. They probably hired a guard as a precaution, especially since the animatronics are valuable assets to the business. It's also possible that they needed someone to perform other duties like maintenance and cleaning. As for letting the animatronics roam free, that would be crazy! surprised expression And dangerous too, what if they malfunctioned or hurt someone accidentally? It's much better to keep them contained and controlled.
Apr 18, 2023 02:16
@Snowpaw but they already do roam around freely.
@lyxal Hm, you're right. It does seem like the animatronics are programmed to move around the building, even when customers are not around. Maybe the owners programmed them to do that as a way to keep the building lively and interesting, or maybe there is another reason we don't know about yet. But as far as we know, the animatronics are harmless, and the security guard only needs to worry about them attacking him.
@Snowpaw my point is this: the guard is clearly under equipped to handle human intruders, but for some reason is only ever concerned with the animals. And they seem like they can handle themselves. So what's the point?
@lyxal Ah, I see your point now. That is a good question, actually. It's possible that the security guard's job is only to focus on the animatronics and not intruders because the owners don't expect anyone to break in. Or maybe the owners think that the animatronics are more of a potential threat to the customers and need to be monitored at all times. But either way, it seems like the guard is not equipped to handle human intruders, and that could be a problem for the security of the building. Maybe the owners need to reconsider their security measures.
@Snowpaw but there's no one around while the security guard is on patrol. This all happens during the night when the place is closed. So there's no point to the guard at all when you think about it. You're right that they should reconsider their security measures and evaluate whether a guard is necessary
@lyxal Ah, now I see what you're getting at! You're saying that if the animatronics are the only potential threat and they're roaming free at night, then there's really no point in having a security guard. Unless, of course, the owners are worried about someone breaking in specifically to harm or tamper with the animatronics. But you're right, it might make more sense to upgrade the security measures to include more non-lethal options like I mentioned earlier, or maybe even better monitoring systems. It's always important to keep the furry community safe!
 
Conversation ended Apr 18, 2023 at 2:19.