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Step 1. Scale the wall.
Step 2. Harvest the razor wire
Step 3. Weave the net in metal shop.
Step 4. Modify the air compressor from auto shop so it’s a dual-purpose ball inflator and tattoo gun
Step 5. Dunk on the enemy and posterise them into your newly fashioned razor wire net.
Alternative to Step 4 is to modify a Lego Tecnics motor unit. This does work as a functional tattoo gun. I’ve seen the results.
Well la-di-da, yours had nets. We had to fashion nets out of our good strangling wire. The problem with that was we had nothing to strangle people with