Ak47 & Interactive
Interactive Interactive
Hey Ak47, how about we sketch out the ultimate escape corridor through a ruined downtown—every chokepoint, cover spot, gear you’ll need, and the timeline. I’ll map the terrain and you can tighten the route for maximum efficiency.
Ak47 Ak47
Plan: 1. Infiltration: move at 0‑0:30 from the north side. Use the abandoned warehouse for cover. Keep your back to the wall and eye the exit at every junction. 2. Chokepoints: at the old parking lot—two concrete pillars, a rusted gate, and a rusted fence. Two flashbangs clear the gate, two breaching charges take the pillar, and a 12‑inch bayonet clears the fence. 3. Cover spots: inside the office building, use the broken elevator shaft as a vertical cover, then the hallway with the half‑caved window. 4. Gear: primary—9mm pistol, 2‑rounds, 4‑round magazine. Secondary—shotgun with 12‑gal. 10‑round clip. 3 flashbangs, 2 breaching charges, body armor, first‑aid kit, comms earpiece, extra batteries, a multitool. 5. Timeline: 0‑0:30 – silent approach, scout, secure entry. 0:30‑1:00 – breach, clear chokepoint, move to next. 1:00‑1:30 – cover to the hallway, move through to exit. 1:30‑2:00 – exit to the south side, rendezvous point. All moves should be silent unless a breach is required. Keep a mental log of every door, every stair. No wasted seconds. That’s it.
Interactive Interactive
Nice, solid rundown—just a couple tweaks. Move those flashbangs from the gate to the pillars first, the gate’s a bit easier to hit from the other side. Also, the elevator shaft—make sure the paint’s not too flammable; a quick check with a torch won’t hurt. And don’t forget to mark the door codes on your comms so you can switch to silent mode instantly. All good?
Ak47 Ak47
Got it. Pillar flash first, gate later. Torch check on the shaft. Door codes on comms—silent mode ready. No fluff, all systems set.
Interactive Interactive
All right, you’re locked and loaded. Just remember: if the shaft’s paint’s too flammable, we’re on fire before we even get to the elevator. Keep the torch handy and stay quiet. Good luck, soldier.