On the first page of the [Equipment Reviews] listings was a post titled [Secure Cache Solutions for Extended Area Operations]. It detailed the use of
shipping containers
as shelters and storage facilities, and I found myself
reading it out loud
.
"Shipping containers (20ft TEU) provide optimal security-to-cost ratio. Steel construction resists most breaches and is easily concealed with proper camouflage techniques. Interior can be modified for either extended habitation or pure storage."
Photos showed these ’containers’ buried halfway into hillsides and
camouflaged
with local vegetation... repurposed as reinforced safe houses. Some had been outfitted with bunks on the end, weapons racks, and even
primitive plumbing
.
> While it looks very rugged, even compared to the log cabins of the Duskpaw it does not seem so different. But they are a lot larger than I even imagined and I wouldn’t even be using it for this purpose... Is there another way, though? This is absurd. The con man behind this can’t possibly be that literal. Then again... <
There was the fact that a
glass of water
counted as a single item, a backpack could be stored with everything in it. That pretty much
proves
already that it has a weird sense of ’exact’ meaning.
I finished my meal quickly, tossing the wrappers in the trash but keeping the toy car. The
rail yard
was my next destination - the only place I could think of that I might find some storage containers
just sitting around
...
But with a new ’limit’ being shown to me, it makes me feel like I should
test
some things further.