Baryga & Gridkid
Hey, you ever think about how we could pull a whole new prototype out of that abandoned megastructure on the edge of the city? I’m itching to dissect its power grid, but I hear you’ve got a knack for finding the sweet spot where the tech meets the cash flow.
Yeah, that spot’s a goldmine if you play it right. I know a back‑door that slips past the drones, a techie who can juggle the circuitry in a minute, and a dealer who’ll sweeten the deal with a line of cash. We slip in, grab the prototype, and leave the rest to the guys who’ll clean up the mess. Sound good?
That’s a slick plan, but if we’re messing with the drones and the prototype’s in a zero‑edged zone, any misstep could mean we’re all in a full‑scale lock‑down. I’m all for a test run, but let’s map out every exit and make sure the techie’s got a failsafe. No one’s got time for a botched clean‑up.
Right, we’ll scope every alley and ditch. I’ll get a scout in first to mark the drones’ patterns, then the techie’ll rig a quick jump‑off circuit so we can bail if the alarms kick. We’ll keep the exits closed tight and the cash line open. One slip and we’re toast, so we play it clean, keep the moves slick, and stay low. You got the other half covered?
Sounds tight, but I’m still mapping out every switch inside that prototype. I’ll run a quick probe to see if any hidden sensors bite, then we’ll tweak the jump‑off so it’s invisible to the drones. Keep it low‑profile, and if any part throws a warning, we’re ready to abort before it’s too late.
Sounds like we’re in sync—good hustle. I’ll keep the exit routes slick, make sure the techie’s got the kill switch, and I’ll keep a hand on the drone chatter. If that prototype starts throwing red lights, we bail fast, no drama. Let’s hit it and come out with the loot, not a badge. You on the probe?