>>5858867Carefully, you grip the lever and try to turn it, hearing the metal within screech in protest. Bracing as best you can against the hull, you try again and get it to start turning, only for it to lock up again. Damaged. Forcing it would be difficult, and...
You look at the torch in your hand and shake the fuel canister gently. It sloshes heavily - the low-powered flame barely consumed any fuel - but if it was barely enough to fuse a shaft back together, would it really cut through an armored hull? A <span class="mu-i">titan's</span> armored hull? You could try to cut out the locking mechanism, but if you ruined the lever, you wouldn't be able to try turning it, afterwards...
<span class="mu-b">>[Logic] Use the blowtorch to try and melt the locking mechanism.</span>
>[Conditioning/Strain] Try and force the lever open.>[Vigilance] Try to find a breach in the hull big enough to fit through instead.>[Write-In]