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04/14/09(Tue)21:20 No.4284405A bridge. Actually, two bridges. Each at a 45 degree angle, so you can't really tightrope across one of them, facing each other. Say about, 10 or so feet apart, too far to put one foot on each. Over a long, impassable chasm. There's a mechanism on the roof, where if you pull down on two rails simultaneously, the bridges move to about 6 feet apart. However, the rails can be easily pulled past the first notch, which moves the bridges back apart and lowers the second half of the rails into the chasm. So really, you have to pull the rails down a little, but you can't have them support your weight, and you can't let go of either one. About halfway across, you have a trap trigger. The bridge in front of you and behind you collpases downward, folding underneath. You're now stuck standing in one spot with your hands occupied far above your head and your feet spread wide apart. The severity of the next part of the trap is up to you. |