Then get your drill with a large flat head...
Unlikely to work as the top of the spoke protrudes through the end of the nipple. There is a tool that you can use, bu66ered if i can remember what its called(but I'll take a google now, see if i can find an example)
Found it. Called a two pin security bit, also a snake eye bit.
Now I've not used this, but i saw one a few months ago and thought it might do for such an application. I think you may have to file it a bit thinner, but I dont know, as said never actually used one.
Here hopes are a bit fragile, rear tend to be better.
Not having a go at you honest
One of the problems I think caused early hope hubs to crack were A. the flanges were a bit narrow/thin, with less metal between the spokeholes. And B Coupled with what i think was the real issue - constant tightening cause to much strain to be placed over 3 or 4 spokes concentrating strain in one area.
So due to more offroad adventures, better plusher forks with more travel, people went on more rocky adventured causing wheels to go out of true more often and as a result were getting trued up more, which as we know usually involves tightening the spokes. This constant tightening and then any resultant knock or further truing caused cracks to form or split flanges entirely.