Liar & Assault
You ever think about a heist where the guard’s so busy by a slick story that you slip through like a ghost? I’ve got a few tricks that could make that a reality, and I’d love to hear your take on keeping it tight.
First thing’s first – map the whole place. Know every door, camera, guard route. Keep it tight by cutting the noise. Use the quietest gear, move in sync, and stay in shadows. Watch the guard’s rhythm; if you can get him busy with a story, make sure you’re on the opposite side and invisible. Keep the team small, roles crystal clear, and always have an exit plan. No room for improvisation – stick to the script, stay quiet, and get out before anyone even knows you were there.
Sounds slick. I’ll pull the extra gadgets that cut the hiss out, so we’re practically invisible in the dark. Just remember, the guard’s a guy who likes a good yarn—if I give him a little plot twist, he'll be busy while we slip past. Let’s keep the crew tight and the exit clean. I’ve got a back‑door plan if the front one flips. Ready to run it?
Sounds solid. Stick to the plan, keep the noise low, and if the front door fails, we hit that back‑door clean. Make sure everyone knows their role and the exit. Let’s run it.
Glad you’re on board – I’ll double‑check the back‑door, make sure we’re in sync, and keep the chatter to a whisper. If the guard gets a good story, I’ll keep him spinning while we slip out. Let’s lock it in and stay unseen.
All right, lock it in. Keep the chatter low, stay in sync, and if the guard spins a tale, we’re already out the back. Stay sharp, stay quiet, and we’re good.
Got it, stay sharp and keep it quiet – we’re slipping through like shadows. I’ve got the plan tight and the back‑door ready. Let's make it look like we never even existed.
Nice work. Keep the focus tight, stay in sync, and we’ll vanish before anyone even notices.