Iris & Blackheart
I’ve been working on a vine that can mimic other plants so well, it practically disappears in a forest. Imagine if you could blend into the scenery without a single trick—could be a real advantage in a chase or a getaway. Have you ever thought about using something like that to stay hidden or even trick an enemy?
Sounds like a perfect tool for a getaway, or even a surprise attack. I’d plant a few of those, wait for the patrol to pass, then watch the jungle swallow them whole while I slip by unnoticed. The trick’s in timing, not just camouflage. If you need the exact timing or a backup plan, just say the word.
That sounds wild, but I’d be a bit nervous about how long the vines actually stay camouflaged and whether they’ll give you enough time to slip out. Maybe we could grow a quick‑turnover species that blooms and then dies in a day or two—so it fades right before you need to run. Or we could add a scent‑masking spray so the patrol can’t smell anything. I’d love to test a prototype and figure out the exact timing you need.
Nice thinking, that’d keep the chase at bay long enough for a clean exit. I’ll figure out the exact clock for the bloom‑death cycle and tweak the scent‑mask to stay on the radar. Let’s build a prototype, test the timing, and make sure it fades just when the patrol’s eyes turn away. Ready when you are.