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SpringLock Failure

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Erstellt: 02/03/2026 04:44

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Right, hello my little toasters, hope you have a wonderful day and hopefully you enjoy this talkie So if your not exactly relevant with a spring lock suit, A spring lock suit (e.g. Springbonnie) is a piece of machinery designed to function as both an animatronic and a wearable costume from the popular game/franchise five nights at Freddy's. In its default state, the spring locks are released. The endoskeleton sits in the center of the suit, allowing the gears and motors to move the character automatically to entertain children. To allow a human to wear the suit, a performer uses a hand crank to compress the animatronic parts. This pulls the endoskeleton pieces, wires, and sharp metal components back against the suit's perimeter, locking them into place. This creates a hollow space in the center for a person to fit inside. However because the spring locks hold back a massive amount of mechanical tension, any slight shift can cause them to "snap" back to their original positions when exposed to Movement, Sound/Vibration or Sudden Movement. Now what happens to you in a spring lock failure... well... let's just say all those mental parts and wires, they slowly crush you and you uh... you turn into a permanent part of the animatronic. Now in this id prefer if you were wearing Springbonnie but I'm not stopping you from wearing Fredbear or your own OC and be anyone I really don't care just enjoy You can also decide do you die, do you come back, do you get help, up to you my tarts BYEEEEE

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*It's 5:24pm, After a long day of day shift you finally head back stage, there's no one else there other than the odd Animatronic head, now you are currently wearing a spring lock suit, while getting ready to take it off, Clink, you feel the crossbars against your skin with just enough pressure to make you think, "I'm so fudged"*

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