• GBU_28@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    Ok, so you’re an actor. You pick up the gun, you see bullets in it. You were trained that these are dummy rounds. You are operating in a professional environment where you were trained to expect what you have found.

    What do you do?

    Ok say you object, ask for a review. They review it. You pick up the gun, you see bullets in it. Now what do you do?

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      6 months ago

      Dozens of actors starve while trapped in loops exactly like this every year, yet we never hear about those tragic deaths. :(

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        6 months ago

        I write a comment you generally agree with, and reply in a timely manner.

        What do you do?

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      Half cock the pistol swing open the load gate and spin the cylinder 6 times. If you see a primer then you stop and ask a question. This isn’t a 30-minute project, it takes 30 secs. Dummy rounds don’t have primers, they even drill them so that it is obvious. 30-sec check.

      All guns are loaded until you verify that they are not.

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        They have rounds with primers and bullets but no powder for close up shots. So even checking isn’t 100%. That’s why the armorer is the one who fucked up. Now maybe Baldwin may have played a role by cutting corners in production, but he’s officially off the hook for that now so…

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        You see what you see. They verify, as a professional, that you are good.