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Open Up!

This is probably a working title until I come up with something better. Just thought it was funny. Too similar to "Wake up!" tho.

Jack puts the soldering iron back into its holder and admires his creation. This hack job of bodge wires and not quite right replacement components, held together by what remains of the corroded motor driver board is truly beautiful in the ugliest way possible – in his eyes at least. He picks it up and ispects the other side.
Probably good enough.
A note on the spelling of "bodge": You may or may not have noticed that I tend to stick to American English. This is a notable exception. There is no mistake here. The word "bodge" looks way more elegant spelled this way. I'm the BodgeMaster – BotchMaster would look weird, wouldn't it? If you think I'm wrong, then you're wrong. :)

Jack gets up and walks over to the bunker door. He mounts the board to the motor – using only two of the screws – and begins connecting the wires. The moment the power cable comes into contact with the board, the motor starts making a harsh buzzing sound. He drops the cable and it stops.
So that's why this was burnt out.
He fetches a multimeter and pokes around the board and the mess of wires. One of the control wires is stuck on.

After a bit of fiddling with the electronics under the door controls, he gives up and removes all the control wires. Then, he bolts the cables for power and ground to their lugs and connects another wire to the power cable. He touches it to one of the contacts. There's that buzzing again. He touches it to the next one, The motor starts spinning and the bunker door begins to move. It squeaks and scratches as it slowly retracts into the ceiling.

Jack takes the wire off the contact and leaves it dangling. He steps forward and looks around.