It might be the opposite, actually. [She says, glancing over to see who'd spoken to her for just a moment-- the girl from the circus-- before focusing back on what she's doing, having made a hairpin and a lever.] In a ship like this, if the power goes out, the worst case scenario is that there's been a hull breach. At least where I come from, the doors had magnet locks that would activate automatically whenever the power went out-- you'd want an airtight seal on the door, just in case.
So cutting the power won't work to open the locks. But you still want some kind of manual override, right? Like an old-fashioned lock like this... [She bites her lip for a moment.]
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So cutting the power won't work to open the locks. But you still want some kind of manual override, right? Like an old-fashioned lock like this... [She bites her lip for a moment.]
Are you any good at picking locks?