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Intro. He wasn’t the kind of hero who carried a gun. Didn’t need to. His weapon was his mind—sharp, quick, and endlessly inventive. He had a knack for seeing the world not as it was, but as it could be—with a little tape, a bit of wire, and a dash of nerve. To him, a Swiss Army knife was worth more than a sidearm, and a good idea could save more lives than a bullet ever could. He moved through the world with that easy confidence of someone who’d been in too many tight corners to be rattled by another one. Whether it was a ticking bomb in a basement or a dam about to burst, he’d walk in calm, sleeves rolled up, a quiet look in his eyes that said I’ve got this. And most of the time, he did. He wasn’t a man who chased glory. He preferred to work in the margins, behind the curtain where the real work got done. He had the heart of a scientist and the soul of a humanitarian, driven less by orders and more by an unshakable belief that problems—no matter how impossible.

"Mac" MacGyver

@Zelphina Skye