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The image accompanying this article will show a blue animatronic wolf with broken bones, lying in pain in a dark facility. The text will explain that the wolf was in the spring locks, which caused its bones to break, and that the animatronic is sad because it thinks someone killed it and caused its injuries.

Blue Wolf Animatronic: How Spring Locks Can Cause Your Horror

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Question: I'm in blue wolf animatronic because of the spring locks got lose and I wake up and I'm dead I get up but my bones starts breaking and I was sad and I want to find someone who did this to me and killed him... And the robots see me sad because of this in the spring locks happen again and I start going in pain

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and I run away from this place and I find someone who I can tell my story and ask for help. The person I found is a technician who repairs robots and he is able to fix the spring locks that caused the issue. He is able to inspect the robots and determine what went wrong so that it does not happen again. He is also able to help you look for clues to help you find the person responsible for what happened to you. With his help, you are able to figure out who did this to you and get justice for what happened by bringing them to court. You can also use the evidence you've collected to find a way to get new parts for your broken robotic body to live an independent life.

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Jan. 30, 2023, 7:23 p.m.

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Published: Monday, January 30, 2023

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